WikiLeaks site's Swiss registrar dismisses pressure to take the site offline. Swiss registrar Switch says there is "no reason" why WikiLeaks should be forced off the internet, despite French and U.S. demands. Should the U.S. covertly knock the site off the internet to keep the cables from going public? Jamie Smith, former CIA officer who is now CEO of global security and intelligence firm SCG spoke with American Morning about the controversy.
The truth always comes out one way or the other; the problem is some people 'can't handle the truth'! THEY'VE been so deviously busy putting us and everybody else out on FRONT STREET with no 'drawers' on, GOD forbid the real truth about THEM, their integrity and honesty comes back to slap THEM in their faces! THAT'S THE AMERICAN WAY FOLKS; THROW ROCKS ALL YOU WANT! JUST BE SURE TO HIDE YOUR HAND! Don't get caught! Keep it as undercurrent and subtle as possible, so it won't be picked up by the DUMBED-DOWNED!
@A Real American, I agree; you are so right! Also those two-faced, back-biting, LIARS have to silence the truth! 'LOOSE LIPS SINK SHIPS' and that is one fault many AMERICANS have; especially among the so-called movers and the shakers! The ones who can 'make it happen' or 'tear it down'; for us and the world! I'd say that right now; well, since 2007, the MEDIA is the biggest one. Working through the media are the politicians, wannabees, and talking-heads, whose missions seem to be teardown GOOD! BLOW UP BAD!
Only Fascists have to silence the truth!
Wikileaks is not the problem. All information released so far seems to be available through other sources, i.e., news media, government agencies, and web sites.