Bill
02-18-2008, 05:33 PM
Well, there must be something at the whistleblower site Wikileaks that the rich don't want you to see.
Supposedly a well known money laundering bank got one of Bush's pet judges to shut it down.
http://libertypen.org/wiki/Wikileaks.org_under_injunction
But supposedly there are many mirrors, and the site is still up on IP, because all the judge could do was kill it's DNS record.
http://88.80.13.160/wiki/Wikileaks
The news is flying around the net...
Today I received a message explaining that a California court has granted an injunction written and requested by lawyers for the Cayman Island's Bank Julius Baer. It seems that the bank is trying to keep the public from accessing documents that may reveal shady dealings. Wikileaks was only given a couple of hours notice "by email" and was not even represented at the hearing where a U.S. judge took such a drastic step attempting to totally shut down an important information outlet. The result was this totally unprecedented attempt to totally wipe out the existence of Wikileaks.
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/02/18/california-judge-shu.html
Supposedly a well known money laundering bank got one of Bush's pet judges to shut it down.
http://libertypen.org/wiki/Wikileaks.org_under_injunction
But supposedly there are many mirrors, and the site is still up on IP, because all the judge could do was kill it's DNS record.
http://88.80.13.160/wiki/Wikileaks
The news is flying around the net...
Today I received a message explaining that a California court has granted an injunction written and requested by lawyers for the Cayman Island's Bank Julius Baer. It seems that the bank is trying to keep the public from accessing documents that may reveal shady dealings. Wikileaks was only given a couple of hours notice "by email" and was not even represented at the hearing where a U.S. judge took such a drastic step attempting to totally shut down an important information outlet. The result was this totally unprecedented attempt to totally wipe out the existence of Wikileaks.
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/02/18/california-judge-shu.html