16 Dec 2010
TA21 – Wikileaks
This episode we talked about the Wikileaks project and it’s huge influence on media and politics. I am joined by Pepi and Florian for this episode. I hope we can give you a brief overview about the topic and the link list encourages you for further research! Comments are very welcome, as usual.
Topics:
- basic Description of Wikileaks
- history of Leaking
- relationship between classical oneway Media and Wikileaks
- new projects like openleak.org and operationleakspin.org
- swedish claims against Julian Assange
- Does Wikileaks need a head figure?
- Internet censorship
- credibility of Wikileaks Documents
- importance of Wikileaks Mirrors
- upcoming leaks in the banking system
Links:
- Wikileaks Domain of the swedish Pirate Party
- Mirror site of wikileaks
- WikiRebels: documentary about Wikileaks
- Operation Leakspin (Documentation Project for Wikileaks Document)
- WikiRebels: documentary about Wikileaks
- Cryptome – one of the first leaking plattforms
- Cypherpunks archive
- WP: Wikileaks
- WP: Plausible Deniability
- Pepi on Twitter
- embedded Tor Node project of Pepi
- Florian on Twitter
- Talk of Daniel Domscheit-Berg at the SIGINT conference 2009 of the CCC
- TED Talk with Julian Assange
- Blog of Julian Assange on archive.org
- Conspiracy as Covernance – Text from Julian Assange
- Forbes Article with Julian Assange
- Guardian Article about Wikileaks and it’s unavoidability
- Summary of the Cablegate leak from theweek.com
- The Telegraph: WikiLeaks: Swedish government ‘hid’ anti-terror operations with America from Parliament
- Portray of Julian Assange from the New Yorker
- 2600 Statement against the DDos Attack of Anonymous against companies that refused to provide Service to Wikipedia
- German Article about Wikileaks importance
- German podcast about Wikileaks
Part 1 of 4 of the Documentary WikiRebels: (here are 2, 3 and 4)



Oh well. WikiLeaks is nothing without the support of the regular press. If they act lazy and in favor of the gouvernement, the Wiki effect will vanish as fast as it came.
Josh
December 17th, 2010 at 11:25permalink
Es geht weiter, wieder verliert wikileaks eine Bankverbindung. Visa, Mastercard, Paypal und jetzt die Bank of America: Die Großbank reiht sich bei den Unternehmen ein, die Zahlungen an WikiLeaks sperren. Vielleicht liegt es daran, dass wikileaks als nächstes Ziel eine amerikanische Grossbank anvisierte. Auf der anderen Seite wird man an diesem Beispiel sehen, ob es auch auf Seiten der Banken monopolistische Strukturen gibt. Das wäre wirklich nicht gut.
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December 19th, 2010 at 10:37permalink