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Whether or not Chase Brandon’s Roswell UFO story has legs obviously depends on the MSM’s inclination to run with the ball. They’ve been warming up to it since June 23, when the retired CIA operative told Coast-To-Coast AM that the Agency had UFO material from the 1947 mystery stashed in its Historical Intelligence Collection files. But if the trend holds, they’ll lose all followup ardor soon enough and it’ll be a dead duck, as usual. And that’s too bad, because someone… Read More »
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Nationwide spends £10m revamping employee systems with social networking portal
ComputerworldUK Wikileaks – fearless whistleblowers or irresponsible nuisances? Keep up to date with the latest developments. Read more Speaking with CIO UK, Nationwide COO Tony Prestedge said the initiative to bring the board closer to employees has contributed to … |
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Don't Mention the WikiLeaks: State Dept. Employee Details Interrogation
Antiwar.com The Obama Administration has been warning government employees for awhile that they faced punishment for reading the WikiLeaks documents, but were they serious? As one State Department employee reports, they apparently … |
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Fired for a Blog Post? A State Department Employee Explains How Sharing a Link …
AlterNet A posting on my blog from the previous month that included a link to a WikiLeaks document already available elsewhere on the Web. As we sat in a small, gray, windowless room, resplendent with a two-way mirror, multiple ceiling-mounted cameras, … |
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Home News Whistleblower Documents Destroyed, Former WikiLeaks Employee Claims
CIO Insight By CIOinsight The Bank of America can relax, at least for now, as it appears a former WikiLeaks employee has destroyed thousands of documents submitted by various whistleblowers to the site. Banks and other enterprises aren't the only organizations … |





