WIKILEAKS: Something ‘Extraordinary’ Is About To Be Released, And 25 Media Organizati

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WIKILEAKS: Something ‘Extraordinary’ Is About To Be Released, And 25 Media Organizations Are Preparing For It!

According to business insider.com, which is proving itself to be a very reliable source of information for our changing times, is reporting that Wiki leaks has reported that a mystery press conference will be held on Monday, February 27th, 2012, at 12 Noon at the Frontline Club in Paddington, London, England. According to Wiki leaks, over 25 media organizations have been working in silence for months in preparation for tomorrow’s press conference. Wiki leaks suggests that everyone interested should follow the Wiki leaks twitter feed closely as extraordinary news should break sometime in the next 96 hours.


http://aquariuschannelings.com/2012...-25-media-organizations-are-preparing-for-it/
 
Re: WIKILEAKS: Something ‘Extraordinary’ Is About To Be Released, And 25 Media Organi

WIKILEAKS: Something ‘Extraordinary’ Is About To Be Released, And 25 Media Organizations Are Preparing For It!

According to business insider.com, which is proving itself to be a very reliable source of information for our changing times, is reporting that Wiki leaks has reported that a mystery press conference will be held on Monday, February 27th, 2012, at 12 Noon at the Frontline Club in Paddington, London, England. According to Wiki leaks, over 25 media organizations have been working in silence for months in preparation for tomorrow’s press conference. Wiki leaks suggests that everyone interested should follow the Wiki leaks twitter feed closely as extraordinary news should break sometime in the next 96 hours.


http://aquariuschannelings.com/2012...-25-media-organizations-are-preparing-for-it/

what was the leak?
 
Re: WIKILEAKS: Something ‘Extraordinary’ Is About To Be Released, And 25 Media Organi

what was the leak?

I dont know yet
must wait a few days
or go to twitter and see if anything
 
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nah beh....what's so secretive? Info that Obama & Osama are long lost brothers? haha....
 
Re: WIKILEAKS: Something ‘Extraordinary’ Is About To Be Released, And 25 Media Organi

WikiLeaks released the first 200 of a cache of 5m emails obtained from the servers of Stratfor, a US-based intelligence firm - some of the stuff that has trickled out :


Stratfor employees in May 2011 discussed the possibility that Wachovia's involvement in laundering the money of Mexican drug cartels could run deeper and involve more money than was already known, and that an investigation of the bank was continuing. According to the purported email of a Stratford employee to some of his colleagues, one of his "CIA cronies" had told him that Wachovia was the subject of an "ongoing investigation." Wachovia, now owned by Wells Fargo (WFC) as it was when this discussion took place, settled the case against it without admitting wrongdoing. Wachovia in 2010 forfeited $110 million and was fined another $50 million.
Coca-Cola (KO) in 2009 asked Stratfor to gather information on the animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, according to another purported email discussion. The company was worried about possible protest activity during the Winter Olympics in Vancouver the following year.

Stratfor gathered intelligence on the anti-corporate agitprop group The Yes Men on behalf of Dow Chemical (DOW), as shown by several discussions among Stratfor and Dow employees and others, according to WikiLeaks. The company was worried about activism on the 25th anniversary of the 1984 Bhopal disaster.

Perhaps most striking, at least for Statfor itself, is the revelation that the company was planning to create a fund, called StratCap, through which it would trade on intelligence information it gathered. An email purportedly written by George Friedman, Stratfor's founder and chairman, said the fund "would allow us to utilize the intelligence we were gathering about the world in a new but related venue -- an investment fund. Where we had previously advised other hedge funds, we would now have our own…" Involved in that discussion was Shea Morenz, then with Goldman Sachs (GS). Friedman wrote, according to WikiLeaks, "What StratCap will do is use our intelligence and analysis to trade in a range of geopolitical instruments, particularly government bonds, currencies and the like." Morenz invested, according to the email, "substantially" more than $4 million.
 
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