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wilburbear
Registered: Oct 2004
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08-11-12 02:25 AM
In turn, the asshats at Abraxas (who designed "Trapwire"), own these numbskulls:
http://www.edgerd.com/portal/
If the U.S. gov. is so scared of its own citizens, it ought to move aside for someone who will work with the public - rather than live in fear of the public.
East Germany was scared of it's citizens, and spied on them. They're gone now.
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wilburbear
Registered: Oct 2004
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08-11-12 03:07 AM
Oh, guess what?
Abraxas designed "Trapwire".
A Company named "Cubic" bought Abraxas in 2010.
Cubic also owns Ntrepid (see link below).
http://wiki.echelon2.org/wiki/Cubic_Corporation
Who is this Ntrepid? Ntrepid is the U.S. government contractor who was caught creating fake online "personas" to "influence net conversations and spread U.S. propaganda."
Get the picture? "Trapwire" monitors you - and "trust us here at Cubic, we won't abuse our monitoring of the U.S. public." At the same time, another Cubic subsidiary is lying about who they are, in order to create public opinion.
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wilburbear
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08-11-12 04:26 AM
Of all the items Wikileaks has released, none has required a massive "denial of service" attack that has run for days in a row - until now with "Trapwire".
Wikileaks is still down. For the first time, even all Wikileaks "mirror" sites are down.
Whoever is running the "denial of service" attack on this scale, has the amount of resources normally reserved for countries.
Wow.
I just visited the front page of ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN. None of them are running the story on the front page (or at all). Even Fox News, who could presumably embarrass the Obama administration, won't touch this story of the information that MUST NOT break cover at Wikileaks.
I remain your humble reporter,
Wilburbear
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pspr
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08-11-12 05:32 AM
LOL This statement sort of sums up the story.
"....according to Russian-state owned media network RT (apologies for citing "foreign media"... if we had a free press, I'd be citing something published here by an American media conglomerate)" 
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wilburbear
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08-11-12 06:22 AM
Quote from pspr:
LOL This statement sort of sums up the story.
"....according to Russian-state owned media network RT (apologies for citing "foreign media"... if we had a free press, I'd be citing something published here by an American media conglomerate)"
Wikileaks, and all its mirror sites, have never come under an attack of this magnitude.
This could be the big one.
What would the U.S. government fear more than it becoming clear the U.S. government was treating its own citizens like a foreign enemy? Former CIA and FBI employees heavily populate Abraxas (creator of Trapwire), Ntrepid and Cubic. You make the call.
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