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  • Is there a better audio recording of this anywhere?

  • He said, "I am naked from the waist down" not "I know you from the waist down". That's about as far as I got when I heard the quality of the skype link and went elsewhere.......

  • Engineers, please make the Internet must faster so we can have more opportunities for them.

  • We need a lot of leakers for evolving our civilizations because we don't want to repeat bad histories and wasting our lives. With consideration for each other, honest lives are more Intelligent, easier to understand and happier. Good for you, wikileakers.

  • gen wesley clark says on larry king that these whistleblower went about the wrong way doing this ,so what hes saying is that thier going to get alot of soldiers over in the war killed ,thats what hes saying ,blame them for you child getting killed by a civillian over in the war

  • @whatchaknow100 ...Wesley Clark is a part of the same system....its war thats

    a mistake and purposely done to go into Pakistan and break that country

    up the same way they did ... Afghanistan. Blame Bush, and Obama. They

    sent them into war on False WMD, and Assange revealed the truth..PERIOD.

  • Set aside all of the conspiracy theories about the govt. killing Assange.

    Instead, a question. Can he be picked up under the Patriot Act (or the other current and stupid laws)? If he is, then it's a battle of PR, money, power, attorneys and spin. Wikileaks vs. Obama (and Eric Holder). Who will the public support? Who will the MSM support?

    There will be a huge jump in donations. Yet, will anything else change?

  • @whereismybailouttv ... the bigger question is

    WHAT ARE PEOPLE DEFENDING...and WHY? All Assange did is reveal the truth,

    and a Pentagon person assisted them. Its not Wikileaks going after Assange, its

    people going after all the other Whistleblowers.

  • I wish they had mentioned worrying trend in prior restraint of the press - so called 'super injunctions' which bar one from not only discussing a topic but also revealing that they have been restrained or are in litigation. Thus important discussions can be silenced without anyone being legally aware that anyone has been silenced. This was infamously used by an oil company beginning with T against the Guardian newspaper. It only came out when parliamentary privilege was threatened.

  • 8:55 bullshit

  • Need better skype audio

  • yup blackmuzzle ;o that's what Julian said, and Daniel explained how the president's burglars ...in search for dirt on Nixon's opponents ...helped the case against the president of the United States. Pity about the sound in places tho, and pity about the present state of the American judicial system, which has been systematically f**cked by the political class -- and is about to be again with the appointment of Kagan

  • Heh... at 1:49 Assange said "of course I'm naked from the waist down" 

  • @blackmuzzle Yeah too bad they didn't catch the joke..

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