Friday, December 3, 2010

THE STRANGE ASSANGE

There was an interesting article in Sky News Online today by Andy Jack and Richard Williams that tells of what can only be described as some of the most alarming news to come to my attention in quite sometime. I think it deserves some definite attention. Julian Assange and his organization, WikiLeaks, has recently been in the news for divulging not just military intelligence this time but also classified, or now un-classified, information concerning certain U.S. Government Officials stances on certain World Countries.
Julian Assange, seen here looking for the exits as usual.
FoxNews.Com
Today Hillary Clinton is quoted by USA Today as calling the divulging of such information as, "...an attack on the international community." Rightly so thinks a majority of Congress up to and including the President. Jacob Lew, the Director of the Office Management and Budget, moved forward by stating concerns about how the State Department stores its information in computer files and how it needs to be more secure.

So many questions, concerns and issues have risen from this recent story that it is hard to count not just the concerns of how the government stores it's information, but also what kind of information the government is storing for itself. 

First of all, the dissemination of such information as allowed by Assange, should never be that easy to obtain. Secondly I agree with New York representative Peter King when he states basically that Assange is nothing more than a dangerous terrorist. What else would you think of a man who hacks computer databases to find information which he then publishes only to then parade around as mysteriously and under such cloak and dagger fashion as Bin Ladden himself?  Yet as alarming as security and Assange are, the information that has come to the public's attention is quite disturbing. 

Why else would there be such an outrage and condemnation of the source if the information wasn't true. The issue of what a journalist can or can not publish is indeed a very big issue, yet what Assange is reporting is the heart of the matter, the information itself. 

"The Coyote's ear's do this when the road-runner
blows him up!"-Ahmadinejad

In some way this may be the angle that the U.S. needs to take with this issue. In my opinion Assange should be tied to the nearest tree for animals to feast upon, and the U.S., it seems, will try to do exactly that. Yet we should be wary of smoke screens that may evolve from Washington in regards to this issue. As a society we should not let the issue of free press cloud the facts.  REMEMBER, THE ONLY ONE DOWNPLAYING IRAN'S NUCLEAR CAPABILITIES IS THIS LOOSE CANNON....

Apparently documents show, as Sky News Online reports, that King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa(shown below), according to cables based from U.S. Assessments, says that Tehran's nuclear drive, "MUST BE STOPPED."

King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa

King Hamad is reported to have very close ties to his army and people, including their political and regional perspectives. Hamad was trained in military tactics in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and actually received high honors in both Kansas and in Washington. Despite the obvious conflict of interest's involved for Hamad's gain in relation to the U.S.'s, the urgency employed by Hamad should be taken into account.


Sec. Of State
Hillary Clinton


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton couldn't be more furious, and with good cause. Concerns hidden by the blanket of secrecy have been un-veiled and the inner workings of Washington spilled all over the front news for all to see. Tragedy abound, the CIA moves closer into the realm of the "Not-so-centrally-intelligent."

Attorney General Eric Holder spoke this afternoon about WikiLeaks saying the government will indeed launch a criminal investigation of the matter according to USA Today.

What is most disturbing about all of this is that most dubious title of non-disclosure. Not only now is the United States seen as week and no longer a pre-dominant "police" force, if I may use the term, in the world, but also a trust-less giant whom internationally has irreparably lost its gusto. 

When all is said and done the forlorn days of espionage have been left in the hands of what is seemingly a man championing free-speech. Assange carries around his re-noun like he just un-loaded a genesis device on some distant planet and is waiting for life to come crawling out of the magma, setting off an irreversible chain of events. Apparently Assange has not seen Star-Trek: The Search for Spock. If he had he would have known that the entire planet basically ate itself from the inside out in an exhibition of wild explosions and green men with pointy ears being re-born before finally finding it's equilibrium.

I say that but then again Assange probably has seen Star-Trek: The Search for Spock, since he's a nerd smart enough to hack into the Department of Defense and all, and he probably knew exactly what was going to happen! 




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