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'The Pentagon is spying on us,' claims whistleblower website Wikileaks after leaking top secret documents

By David Gardner
Last updated at 11:13 AM on 25th March 2010

The Pentagon has been accused of spying on a whistleblower website that specialises in leaking top secret documents.

The US Army has already deemed Wikileaks a security threat to military operations.

That much is known because the online muckrakers posted the classified 2008 report from the Army Counterintelligence Center on its own site earlier this month.

The report also called for an investigation into Wikileaks to track down moles and demanded prosecutions to scare potential informants from contacting the rogue organisation.

Pentagon

The Pentagon: U.S. security officials are investigating Wikileaks, according to a flurry of Tweets from the whistleblower website

But now Wikileaks - which won Amnesty International�s new media award last year - has issued a flurry of Tweets claiming its editors are already being investigated.

Judging from the messages, the site believes the probe is linked to its plan to make public unencrypted footage of an air strike in Afghanistan on May 7 last year that killed 97 civilians.

WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks: Tweeted claims its editors are already being investigated

The Pentagon reportedly planned to release the video, but back-pedalled after it allegedly turned out to be more incriminating than at first thought.

Wikileaks has promised to reveal a �Pentagon Murder Cover-up� at the National Press Club in Washington on April 5, although it hasn�t offered any further information about the event.

The most recent Wikileaks Tweets, in chronological order, read:

  • WikiLeaks is currently under an aggressive US and Icelandic surveillance operation. Following/photographing/filming/detaining.
  • If anything happens to us, you know why: it is our Apr 5 film. And you know who is responsible.
  • Two under State Dep diplomatic cover followed our editor from Iceland to http://skup.no on Thursday.
  • One related person was detained for 22 hours. Computer�s seized.That�s http://www.skup.no
  • We know our possession of the decrypted airstrike video is now being discussed at the highest levels of US command.
  • If you know more about the operations against us, contact https://secure.wikileaks.org/
  • We have been shown secret photos of our production meetings and been asked specific questions during detention related to the airstrike.
  • We have airline records of the State Dep/CIA tails. Don�t think you can get away with it. You cannot. This is WikiLeaks.
  • To those worrying about us � we�re fine, and will issue a suitable riposte shortly.�

The Icelandic link is thought to involve Wikileaks involvement in helping to draft legislation that would help make the country a safe haven for investigative journalists by passing the strongest combination of source protection, freedom of speech and libel tourism protection laws in the world.

The site, run by a nine-person board, aims to expose corruption and wrongdoing in the public and private sector by providing the opportunity for people to leak documents without giving themselves away.

Documents Wikileak have leaked in the past include emails hacked from former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin�s private account, pager messages from 9/11,controversial emails from climate change scientists and operating guidelines for Guantanamo Bay.

Leaks that might have particularly infuriated the US Defence Department included the site�s publication in 2007 of almost the entire order of battle for American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Governments like North Korea and Thailand have also tried to prevent access to the non-profit site, claiming it was revealing information criticising their policies.

The Defence Department had no comment last night.


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Strange, that comment by Ashley.
He or she knows people get killed for doing their duty, but them blames it on the people getting killed.

Really strange.

I'm not too sure who is behind WikiLeaks, if Amnesty gives them a prize, that doesn't sound good.

But the Pentagon and similar genocidal organizations are clearly a threat to all truth and peace loving people.

The idea WikiLeaks people could be harmed for exposing crimes and the blatant support for this by Ashley and implicitly some others is not so much a disgrace, but more an acute case of the Stockholm Syndrome.

- Anthony, Arnhem, the Netherlands, 26/3/2010 19:03

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We already know the governments spying on us, how is this news?

And for conspiracy nuts, these Wiki geeks aren't very smart. Let's see, they leak secret documents and think the government's just gonna laugh and shake their heads? Duh idiots, of course you're under surveillance (2 hrs of Enemy of the State might have given them an idea of what they might be in for). And now they're panicing and screaming that the government is after them? What did they expect? I'm not saying those 9 board members might not end up in some kind of "accident", but really this isn't news. They should have thought about releasing this from some safe haven (Sweden?), instead of releasing it here and being surprised that their phones are tapped, or their emails are being watched, etc.

And why is John of York shouting?

- Ashley, USA, 26/3/2010 06:13

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JUST A QUICK THANK YOU TO,PADDY FIELDS IN GLASGOW AND CLARE IN SOMERSET.THANKS FOR THE BACK UP THAT YOU GAVE ME.
AS YOU WILL HAVE SEEN,I WAS GETTING A BIT OF SABRE RATTLING FROM SOMEONE IN ONE OF OUR EX COLONIES.NAMELY,LISA IN FLORIDA USA.

- JOHN, YORK,UK, 26/3/2010 02:24

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I think wikileaks may quite well do great harm to our troops in the field. Of course that might be their intention but in any case in any case I wish someone would nail their a**es for publishing data that gives aid and comfort to the enemy.

- Joe Beach, Florida, USA, 26/3/2010 01:36

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IN REPLY TO LISA,USA.IF ECHELON IS ARCHAIC.WHY IS IT BEING USED BY,
THE USA
THE UK
CANADA
AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
OR WOULD LISA LIKE TO TELL US ALL WHAT THE UPDATED VERSION IS CALLED.BECAUSE AT MENWITH HILL,THERE SEEMS TO BE A LOT OF RADOMES FOR A DEFUNCT SYSTEM.

- JOHN, YORK,UK, 26/3/2010 01:29

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Echelelon is a program which picks out keywords from e.mails, chatter,messages,etc. Words like "bomb" "semtex" etc. and it can be added to with a list of new words. If the program finds a word/phrase it tags and reports it down the line to a human to be checked further.
Each individual is not spied on but their messages are, suttle difference.
It is now old tech and much newer similar programs are in use today

- paddy fields, Glasgow Scotland, 26/3/2010 00:54

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