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Shaniya 2022-01-23 08:04:53
Good background information, it turns out that Assange’s hair is not naturally...
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Calista 2022-01-23 08:04:53
Compared with the previous documentaries with WikiLeaks as the subject, this film is more stable and powerful in narrative and statement, and has a broader vision. It outlines the major events of WikiLeaks from its origin to its climax in a panoramic manner. Many concepts of NWO. In terms of letting go of the pubic hair theory, Assange is indeed a bit like the Khan of the cyber age. What's interesting is that the film actually quoted a section of "Khan's...
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Stefan 2022-01-23 08:04:53
The amount of information is huge, and there are many opinions. It often overturns what I said 10 minutes ago. There is no single focus on Assange. The final ending is big...
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Melisa 2022-01-23 08:04:53
Soft article does not...
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Lysanne 2022-01-23 08:04:53
free speech! Radical information transparency and anarchists. Assange is a terrorist defined by the government, but in the long run, what he does is just and necessary. The people have the right to know what the government does to better supervise its every move to prevent abuse of...
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Laury 2022-01-23 08:04:53
Adrian Ramo died unexplainably. When James Ball spoke, he felt so warm and liked the...
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Stephon 2022-01-23 08:04:53
The focus of this film is the forgotten hero Bradley Manning; Assange rape, the corruption of the noble cause, reveals the secrets as secret guards; politicians never dared to turn their guns at the media; "Anonymous" always insert strongly Defend...
We Steal Secrets Comments
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Madilyn 2022-01-23 08:04:53
Unreal documentaries have no value
This piece is quite long and I don't want to look for bugs again. Tell me what I remember.
At the end of a few reporters, the former WikiLeaks staff emphasized that “Assange is not the leader, and Manning is the real
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Jeanette 2022-01-23 08:04:53
Mendax
Do you want to sell sugar water for a lifetime, or change the world? This is a famous quote by Jobs when he persuaded Pepsi President John Sculley to join Apple in 1983. What's ridiculous is that what Scully persuaded back then was equally applicable between Assange and Jobs, but this time, it was...
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Michael Hayden: We steal secrets; we steal other nations' secrets.
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Julian Assange: You talk of times of peace for all, and then prepare for war.