25 October 2011
Emulate Wikileaks Operation
Despite the money machine Wikileaks has become for the thousands exploiting
its product and notoriety, it deserves maximum financial, moral and political
support in ways that help avoid dependency upon rigged markets and leveraged
endorsements.
In comparison to the braggardy and IP theft of secrecy-protected 1% MSM,
governments and corporations hiding behind branded Representative Democracy,
Wikileaks -- and its kind -- are genuinely supportive of direct democracy.
Avoid centralized, branded initiatives due to their susceptibility to covert
control, participate in OWS and dispersed collectives.
Individual support for these dispersed initiatives is crucial to avoid the
trap of 1% funding which has enlisted millions with sinecure indulgences
from gov, mil, com, org and edu -- not least those of the hypnotic debt-swap
easy loan of the Internet which allows aggregating personal information by
spying on unwary participants. Hopefully Wikileaks will never become one
of those "Goodwill Industries" -- gov, mil, com, org and edu -- now preying
on the Internet by rigging its operation for privileged users claiming public
benefit.
The disclosed legal expenses for Assange which appear to soon outweigh Wikileaks'
operating costs do not augur well for the initiative remaining unfettered
democratic. No explanation of why the legal costs are not donated -- unless
they are being used to launder money in the legacy practice of claiming
"expenses" used by the 1% to camouflage profit.
Emulate Wikileaks operations with a similar initiative and/or by mirroring
the site's courageous offerings, but avoid the legal-financial black hole
entrapment.
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