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MORE WikiLeaks: Full State Department Listing of Vital US Security Interests... a Terrorist's Dream 'TO DO' List!

Too late to pop this character with a Predator?


The WikiLeaks death-wish cult is now operating from servers in Switzerland as Julian Assange lays-low in the UK, attempting to evade an Interpol warrant stemming from Swedish rape charges.  
But these 5th-columnist tools are still doing heavy, heavy damage to the security interests of the United States... as well as the entire western world now.

I wonder if Hillary will have another cute joke ready for this latest monumental fiasco:

A secret State Department cable released by WikiLeaks on Sunday, Dec. 5, provides in almost numbing detail a list of foreign critical infrastructure and key resources (CI/KR) vital to the national security of the United States. 

Though there's little in the way of analysis and no security information provided in the cable, it reads as a terrorist's holiday wish list. The cable notes cobalt mines in Congo, munitions and chemical manufacturers in Germany, a smallpox vaccine plant in Denmark, Hitachi large electric power transformers in Korea, hydroelectric production in Quebec, and dozens of undersea cable landings around the world. 

It also includes strategically vital sea lanes such as Singapore's Straits of Malacca and Spain's Strait of Gibraltar; and key energy facilities, such as Russia's Nadym Gas Pipeline Junction ("the most critical gas facility in the world") and Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial Center -- which the cable notes is vital because by "2012 Qatar will be the largest source of imported LNG [liquified natural gas]to U.S." 

The cable, sent in February 2009 to U.S. embassies around the world, was part of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP), which under the direction of the Department of Homeland Security, intends to create a "safer, more secure, and more resilient America by enhancing protection of the nation's CI/KR to prevent, deter, neutralize or mitigate the effects of deliberate efforts by terrorists to destroy, incapacitate or exploit them; and to strengthen national preparedness, timely response, and rapid recovery in the event of an attack, natural disaster or other emergency." 

Embassy personnel were asked "for their input on critical infrastructure and key resources within their host country which, if destroyed, disrupted or exploited, would likely have an immediate and deleterious effect on the United States."...


But wait... there's more:

The hundreds of entries in the document leaked on Sunday also include mines and mineral resources in Africa and South America, undersea pipelines, cables and ports in China and Japan, French medical and pharmaceutical companies and shipping terminals and crude oil refineries in the Middle East. 

In addition the list includes Danish and German suppliers of smallpox and rabies vaccines, British defence contractors and telecommunications facilities, chromite mines in India, and dams and hydro-electric projects in Canada which supply power to the United States...


Great!  Now that all our terrorist adversaries are on the same page -and Hillary's having fun while betraying all our most vital concerns to the enemy- about the only way it could get any worse is if we sent a set of keys for each of these now-highly-endangered facilities to Bin Laden's cave in a gift-box.


Maybe it's time for the blundering, clueless Obama to man-up and jam WikiLeaks 24/7  NOW... it's not like he had any trouble shutting down the movie pirates to protect his Hollywood supporter's money, is it.

Then we desperately need to make a personal example of this warped anarchist scumbag Julian Assange: besides widespread calls for justice, others who would do the same need to be given pause- and by way of deterence: the very existence of any such site is a intolerable threat to national security. 

The walls already closing-in... but it can't happen fast enough:

Authorities in Switzerland are now investigating a bank account held by Julian Assange, which directs funds to the controversial whistle-blowing website. 

It comes after PayPal, the internet payment service, froze WikiLeaks’s donations account because of alleged “illegal activity”. The website, which a week ago began publishing 250,000 secret diplomatic cables sent by American officials, has also suffered attempts to bring it down by computer hackers while Amazon, the internet retail giant, took it off its servers.

The main WikiLeaks address was also disabled on Friday after EveryDNS, based in America, said the cyber attacks on it threatened the rest of its network, while on Sunday the French server was switched off. 

Mr Assange himself is believed to be in hiding in Britain but is the subject of an international arrest warrant by prosecutors in Sweden, who want him extradited for questioning on allegations - which he denies - of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion. 

WikiLeaks Site Under Massive Cyber-Attack; Assange May Face Charges from AG Holder

Talk about pushing your luck... Julian Assange 
now wants to release docs stolen from a major US bank


The WikiLeaks site has come under an extended seige today... it's about time, good grief:

The WikiLeaks website said it came under a forceful Internet-based attack on Tuesday morning, making some of the content, including the controversial “Cablegate” documents, inaccessible for hours to users in the U.S. and Europe. 

The site appears to have responded by switching its main hosting base from Sweden to the U.S., making it available again. On Tuesday, traffic to the site went to Amazon.com Inc.’s server-for-rent service, based in the U.S. 

The site, which distributed a trove of U.S. diplomatic documents on Sunday, said in a Twitter message on Tuesday morning that it was under a “distributed denial of service attack,” a method commonly used by hackers to slow down or bring down sites. WikiLeaks didn’t identify the attackers. 

“We are currently under a DDOS attack,” according to one tweet early Tuesday. Shortly after 9 a.m., another tweet was sent, saying, “DDOS attack now exceeding 10 Gigabits a second.” The site, which is devoted to releasing anonymously submitted documents, also came under attack Sunday, but Tuesday’s attack appeared to be more powerful.

And endangering troops and US security is not enough for this cyber-vermin, it seems: now he's threatening to take down a major US bank...

Cubachi via Riehl:
However, Assange an admitted anarchist who loves to commit crisis, is not done. 

As if he hasn’t wreaked havoc enough, now Assange told Forbes magazine that his next expose will be on big businesses and a major American bank. He claims it’ll be comparable to Enron. 

Nice to know that the media loves to glorify this character....

After Rep Peter King (R-NY) and others suggested we should charge Assange under the Espionage Act and label WikiLeaks a terrorist organization, generally-useless Eric Holder is actually threatening to go after him... 
Federal authorities are investigating whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange violated criminal laws in the group's release of government documents, including possible charges under the Espionage Act, sources familiar with the inquiry said Monday.

But other observers looking to assign blame here -such as the ultraliberal Washington Post- are even more shocked to see Obama doing nothing to prevent this rolling disaster. Seems he welcomes still more opportunity (Cloward-Piven) by having the nation in a perpetual state of turmoil and crisis... what other explanation as he sits on his rear watching this freak rape our national security over-and-over again:
What action did the Obama administration take to prevent the impending release of such volatile information?

State Department legal adviser Harold Koh sent a strongly worded letter urging WikiLeaks to cease publishing classified materials. I'm sure that made Assange think twice. 

Is the Obama administration going to do anything - anything at all - to stop these serial disclosures of our nation's most closely guarded secrets? 

Just this past week, the federal government took decisive action to shut down more than 70 Web sites that were disseminating pirated music and movies. Hollywood is safe, but WikiLeaks is free to disseminate classified documents without consequence. 

With this latest release, Assange may now have illegally disclosed more classified information than anyone in American history. He is in likely violation of the Espionage Act and arguably is providing material support for terrorism. 

But unlike leakers who came before him, Assange has done more than release information; he has created a virtual system for the ongoing collection and dissemination of America's secrets.

The very existence of WikiLeaks is a threat to national security. Unless something is done, WikiLeaks will only grow more brazen - and our unwillingness to stop it will embolden others to reveal classified information using the unlawful medium Assange has built...

Perhaps somebody ought to tap ole Julian on the shoulder right about now and make sure he's aware that there's an organization called the CIA that's in the business of neutralizing those who pose a threat to US national security... just sayin.

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