Julian Asswipe’s enemy collaborators strike again (h/t Ace):

The ongoing conflict between WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his former German spokesman Daniel Domscheit-Berg has led to the accidental release of confidential data that was in WikiLeaks’ possession. Since the beginning of the year, an encrypted file has been circulating on the Internet containing the collection of around 251,000 US State Department documents that WikiLeaks obtained in spring 2010 and made public in November 2010.

The release of the file could potentially endanger the informants mentioned in the documents, many of whom live in countries whose governments are hostile to the US. The confidential diplomatic cables were redacted before publication to protect sources, but the file on the Internet contains the original, unedited documents.

“Accidental release”, our Imperial Arse. You might get away with using that on your girlfriend, assuming that you squint-eyed, pimpled, unlovable basement blobs even have girlfriends (which is a huge assumption), but try using it on the very real living human beings whose lives you have now put in danger, assuring that a fair number of them are going to end up very UN-“accidentally” dead in a most terminal fashion at the hands of the apes that you are willingly aiding and abetting.

It’s time to quit playing silly buggers with those disgusting internet terrorist enablers while arguing semantics and “freedom of speech” while we do nothing about it. This has nothing to do with “freedom of speech” and everything to do with aiding and abetting the murder of individuals who have put their lives on the line to defend the liberties of those spoiled brat useless, worthless Wikileak basement-dwellers.

It quite frankly sickens His Majesty to hear Idiotarians of all stripes arguing the “rights” of those swine, it’s exactly the same as listening to somebody defending the “rights” of a hypothetical somebody publishing the convoy departures and courses during WWII.

Of course, back then we knew how to deal with subhuman slime like that, so it wasn’t much of a problem.

Time to make an example or, rather, several of them. Time to make those freaks start disappearing in horrid ways to encourage the others to engage their brains at least occasionally. We can always state that their sudden departure from the mortal world was an “accident” if somebody’s sensitivities are offended. And don’t tell us we can’t find them. We can track down Osama bin Fishfood, so we’re pretty sure we can locate a bunch of unloved, masturbating freaks buying Doritos and tube socks by the gross.

Or, if that’s too “dirty” for our nation to do, how about playing “turnabout?” Surely one of our alphabet soup agencies ought to be able to come up with and “accidentally release” personal info about the twerps for all the world to see. We’re sure that the problem will be taken care of after that by individuals not constrained by “niceness”. Maybe some of the individuals who are now forced to live looking over their shoulders for the rest of their lives? Heck, we’d be happy to donate a couple of boxes of hollow points to a cause as worthy as that.

See how they like being on the receiving end of an “accidental release” for a change.

Although we call it “discharge” and it is hardly ever accidental, but that’s semantics again.

Thatisall.

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By Emperor Misha I

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LC Draco
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August 30, 2011 02:20

It is no secret that as a member of the military, I recommend a 230 or 55 grn solution. Oh, and BTW, I hear ‘the CIA gives great heart attacks!”.

There are certain things that NEED to remain secret. Operatives are one of them. Not only are operatives put in danger, but their families are too.

lc purple raider
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August 30, 2011 02:51

Mr. Assange and his minions should have extremities removed, one by one.

Slowly.

Then hung on the nearest lamppost.

FrankOK
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August 30, 2011 12:21

I certainly have a great problem with our operatives being outed but – amongst all the other stuff in those goodies were a few cables proving our country’s elite are wanting to finalize a North American Union between Mexico, the USA and Canada (even though they swore they weren’t doing that), along with the NAFTA Superhighway to connect it all,… Read more »

MarineVet1995
MarineVet1995
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August 30, 2011 17:45

Of course, back then we knew how to deal with subhuman slime like that, so it wasn’t much of a problem. The above sentence is why I am actually in favor of the releases. While, unfortunately there will be those who are placed in danger, and perhaps a bit of discretion should have been used in naming names, the back… Read more »

Orion
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August 30, 2011 21:28

Citizens! Please! Of COURSE they have rights and as a civilized nation, we need to respect their rights. We should also respect their evident wishes – We don’t need to do a durn’d thing to them. Simply pack them up, and deliver them to the Taliban in the Korengal Valley. I’m sure they’ll be VERY well treated as Infidels and… Read more »

Elephant Man
Elephant Man
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September 1, 2011 06:27

Unfortunately, this is nothing new. A couple of examples. Shortly after the Battle of Midway, The Chicago Tribune published a series of stories about how the U.S. Navy knew the strength and disposition of the Japanese fleet. The fact that the Japanese apparently didn’t catch wind of those articles was just pure luck. At the beginning of the war, the… Read more »