Sat, 09/04/2010 - 05:11 — JessicaA

The release of documents pertaining to the war in Afghanistan by WikiLeaks has been the reason for a great deal of controversy. Details that could endanger soldiers' lives will never be posted, insists WikiLeaks, however that does not mean all activity on the site has slowed to a crawl. WikiLeaks has just published a top secret Cia report that discusses the U.S. role in exporting terrorism. The Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon have decried the release, though disclosed the document doesn't pose a risk when out within the open.Article resource - WikiLeaks scandals continue with leak of Cia documents by Newystype.com.

Classified Central Intelligence Agency document leaked out through WikiLeaks

An internal Central Intelligence Agency report, which was classified, was publicized via WikiLeaks, as outlined by CNN. The report explores possible exporting of terrorism by the United States of America through foreign policy and other avenues. It is entitled "What if Foreigners see the United States as 'Exporter of Terrorism?'". How was it found? Nobody knows. You will find real examples, for instance the IRA receiving funding from Irish Americans and Israeli terrorist groups receiving support from Jewish Americans. The document is about what could happen if the United States of America is seen as an exporter of terrorism.

That's the work of Red Cell

There is a group within the Cia called Red Cell. Essentially, that report is the job of Red Cell. The policy and statements of the United States of America is examined, and Red Cell plays devil's advocate. The vocation is Red Cell individuals are to think critically. To go against convention. The Pentagon is not happy about the leaks, and also the Cia is not either. The Cia has basically said that the paper is not a threat. Nevertheless, the Department of Defense and the Cia want any of their papers back.

Lawful craziness for the founder of WikiLeaks

The founder and editor of WikiLeaks is Julian Assange. He is no stranger to scandal. There was an arrest made in absentia of Assange in Sweden on rape charges. The warrant was revoked by a judge the day after the charges were filed. Assange attributes the charges to governments' colluding to smear him in the press. In Assange's native land of Australia, he was convicted of hacking.

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CNN

edition.cnn.com/2010/US/08/25/WikiLeaks.cia.release/?hpt=Sbin#fbid=QdDzKvaTDgY and wom=false

WikiLeaks

file.WikiLeaks.org/file/us-cia-redcell-exporter-of-terrorism-2010.pdf

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