February 14, 2012
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Sweden's foreign minister Carl Bildt has denied that the US government has approached Sweden in connection with the website WikiLeaks and reports that many of the Afghan War Diary documents pass through a Swedish web-host.
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If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.
Totally useless to get wikileaks to give back the docs, all it takes is one person to make a torrent of those files and put it on thepiratebay, or the thousands of other torrent sites.
The horse has left the barn, it's wayyy too late to close the barn door now.
I find it rather strange that this article takes the approach that, well, so far, we have not been told to do anything in Sweden. What would it matter if we were, if nothing illegal is taking place?
I am curious how much influence the EU, Carl Bildt, and the US has over Sweden's actions.
I would also like to know how a peace loving country ends up fighting in Afganistan.
Look at the matter of ThePirateBay for your answer.
TPB was a totally legal site (under Swedish law), then Sweden got pressured by the US and threatened with WTO sanctions after which there was an (illegal) raid by the police.
Then a bought and paid for judge.
Then appeal judges who said that even though the original judge had ties to the copyright industries and the prosecuting lawyer... he was still unbiased!!!
Then you have the appeal dates moved up so its after the elections (the Pirate Party got a huge boost after TPB raid).
Hope that answered your question
Rodgers, and many more of his ilk, should be shot for treason for supporting, aiding and abetting the "wars."
That means that most of the Republicans in the Congress would be shot, and more than a few Democrats would join them.
That would go a long way toward re-establishing a Congress that was envisioned by the Founders, rather than the Oligarchic Capitalist one that is now controlled by the monied elite.
The Swedish government is weak and liberal, it is putting Wikileaks ahead of one its Allies and trading partners. I hope that the U.S. rams it up Sweden's candy ass.
If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.
(And I love the US, my stay in LA was one of the best holidays I have ever had - the people (Americans) played a large part in giving me that view... now the US government( and governments in general) leave a lot to be desired- which is why we, as a people, need sites like WikiLeaks. Or do you prefer to get all your news from CNN? or Fox?)
"Two words: Cruise missile. D@mned Swiss."
"We need to shut down Switzerland. They need us a lot more that we need them, if at all. And they need to hang that SOB private for doing this. "
"NUKE WIKILEAKS !"
"Isolate Sweden from the Internet until those documents are returned."
-Capturing Bin Laden Takes Back Seat to Fighting WikiLeaks
Last Thursday I thought I'd ask the White House a simple question. Is it more important to capture Osama Bin Laden, or to detain and "question" (under the PATRIOT Act, we all know what that can mean.) Julian Assange of WikiLeaks.
I thought this was a no brainer. How wrong, I suppose, I was. ...
For the full post, see my blog Scribal Thrum, at dredeyedick.wordpress.com.
Short Link: http://bit.ly/cANjMw
... and yesterday's disgraceful pentagon press briefing confirms Obama's stance: The United States government will NOT act to protect it's Aghan Friends and Sources, if it means admitting the Executive Branch no longer controls declassification. Which, in this important case, it doesn't.
Here's my tweet to Gibbs, today, Aug 6 2010:
:Sure wish You'd give answers.WH won't protect Afghan Sources?Won't say You WON'T murder Assange?
It's the WH failing to take killing Assange off the table that really really bothers me. As it should any Citizen who feels that governments should not go around killing People with whom it disagrees.
Cheers,
Dave Manchester :-|
they've been told to deal appropriately with the Swedish hosting company or the US will.
All concerned had better be more careful what they do. This is not a game to play in the name of democracy or transparency. people's lives are in danger, countries security's hang in air.... They are playing Russian roulette with their own lives.
Apparently the recently departured Helen Thomas of the White House press corps is also involved.... How incredibly stupid of her....