Poll_Blind
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Fri Oct-22-10 05:55 PM
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WikiLeaks: Remember, even the newspapers that had access only had 24 hours advance. |
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Which means whatever you read today, or this weekend or even next week will likely be expounded upon or pale in comparison to entirely new revelations as the reams of material are examined by journalists and laypersons, alike.
It is the Everlasting Gobstopper of Iraq War Leaks.
Presumably this information is contained in the gigantic encrypted file which was released months ago. If not, it would mean that whatever is in the "insurance" file could lead to even more revelations.
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Fri Oct-22-10 06:01 PM
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1. The Guardian MUST have had these for a while. |
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The map of the dead they created took some time. Heartbreaking.
Also, AlJazeera had 10 weeks according to their own reports.
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Fri Oct-22-10 06:04 PM
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2. I had heard it was just 24- but you're right the map the Guardian made is incredible. |
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Fri Oct-22-10 06:45 PM
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3. I read somewhere around here the News people had them 3 weeks. |
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Sworn to secrecy and all.
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