WikiLeaks 'Insurance': Stunt or safety net?

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2010

The online whistleblower WikiLeaks is following up its massive exposé of Afghan War secrets by posting a mysterious, encrypted file called "Insurance". The file size is huge at 1.4Gb, about a hundred times bigger than most of the other files posted. But so far no one has been able to decrypt it. It looks as though when one posts a file like that he feels under threat in some way and, therefore, if any harm comes to WikiLeak's chief, Julian Assange, any member of the WikiLeaks team, or possibly even the site itself, the key to the file will be published on the website of the project and it will reveal some sort of huge secret.

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  • what if INSURANCE was proof of extraterrestrial existence?

  • you can download via torrents...

    one address where you can find it is fddbits.com/download/683/wikil­eaks-insurance-file-anonymous

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  • @kedrick06

    rockefeller's crimes against humanity would be more interesting

  • @PeiperJ2 that's assuming that they have to run every combination possible before cracking the code.

  • @MaxMetal1993 Remember; he declined having access to all the 250 000 State Dept. cables a week before release. He can't speak about upcomming leaks due to enacted laws in different countries the data is passed though.

  • Julian Assange has said himself that there isn't information on E.T.s, just passing references. He said the most information relating to this is about the cults that are associates with aliens.

  • It doesn't matter, its AES 256-bit, the NSA who has unlimited monetary resources and top computer experts tryed to crack an AES 256-bit cypher for 5 years and didn't even get close. No one can crack any files or file volumes encrypted with AES 256-bit cypher

  • @CookaChicken If they did exist do you think they would keep any written records of their existence?

  • @PeiperJ2 The amount of numbers even makes Avagadros' brain hurt.

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