Wikileaks: War, Lies and Videotape, directed by investigative reporters Luc Hermann and Paul Moreira, is described as a revealing documentary dissecting the controversial website whose journalists and hackers have gathered and published hundreds of thousands of classified diplomatic and military documents. It follows the site's enigmatic founder and new new enemy No. 1 of the Pentagon Julian Assange, including his recent arrest in London. Among the people interviewed for the documentary is Daniel Domscheit-Berg, former Wikileaks No.2 and spokesperson of the Wikileaks team, who is now a dissident after he quit the company this summer to open his own whistle-blowing website and publish a novel about "his time at the world's most dangerous website". He claims that Wikileaks is too centered on the figure of Julian Assange with an authoritarian style which contrary to the originally planned transparency-focused mission
@nevinroxx1 This isn't a fucking book, it's a video. As though the viewer/listener is suppose to deny audio manipulation bullshit doesn't exist? duhh!
madmanmantra 1 month ago
@madmanmantra dont judge a book by the cover. Or dont judge the documentary by the sound?
nevinroxx1 1 month ago
The copious amount of irritating hypnotic funky creepy background music to this documentary should raise a serious flag about the agenda.
madmanmantra 3 months ago