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3. What Does it Cost to Change the World?
8 months ago
What do MasterCard, Visa, Bank of America, Paypal and Western Union all have in common? They help you pay for what you want? Well, yes... that is unless you want to help WikiLeaks make the world a better place. To see the shocking details, please go to wikileaks.org/Banking-Blockade.html

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  • Lukáš Duběda 7 months ago
    Intense!
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  • Elliot Taylor 7 months ago
    I love how Julians watching Rap News! What a pro.
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  • Jen brannstrom 7 months ago
    Brilliant!
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  • Kristijonas Lapinskas 7 months ago
    !
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  • zincink 7 months ago
    I would like to know WHERE the 15 million goes.. Nice yellow rose btw.
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  • Tomas Zeleninsky 7 months ago
    iphone a secure phone?
  • Joeri Kassenaar 7 months ago
    20 of them makes it hard to track the line of conversation.
    Cut your talk up into 20 pieces and discuss over 20 phones.
    You'll need to tape and track 20 phones to get 1 conversation.
    In court it's not hard to prove that the listening agent glued the conversation together. Who's to say he didn't glue it in the wrong order.
  • Tomas Zeleninsky 7 months ago
    but still, wouldn't be safer to have anonymous credit sim cards with some stupid phones without internet + some voice masking?
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  • Ram Training 7 months ago
    Fantastic!

    Posted to vultured.com
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  • sitting duck 7 months ago
    peace prize
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  • SoulJuiceTV 7 months ago
    YAY wikileaks .... YOU ROCK!!!!
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  • Brook Kiper 7 months ago
    nice subvertising
  • Maximilian Forte plus 7 months ago
    Subvertising! Thanks, I have a new favourite word now!
  • Pete Dooley 7 months ago
    Subvertising.. Almost as god as this video.
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  • bryan andrew lee 7 months ago
    boss.
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  • Hackerfreak 7 months ago
    So epic! This is our revolution, this is our time!
  • Kye Russell 7 months ago
    Yes, edgy pseudo-hacker teenager. You're 'part of something', you're part of a group. Do you feel more secure about your life now?
  • Invictus_88 7 months ago
    True. Unless he/she is actively involved, he's as much of a bystander as someone who's never even heard of WikiLeaks and wouldn't care if they did.
  • Pascal Kempa 7 months ago
    @Invictus_88 your comment is ironic...
  • Hackerfreak 7 months ago
    Yes very ironic...


    @ Kye: Pay your taxes, spare your life under your government, believe their lies. I wish you a happy life!
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  • Toucouleur 7 months ago
    Awesome
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  • Brian Gomes Bascoy 7 months ago
    lol great video :D
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  • S. Silva 7 months ago
    Well, done. Very well done.
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  • Health Imperative 7 months ago
    We can show the banks that trying to strange the basic rights of speech is not 'priceless' and comes at a great cost simply by using them less.
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  • Xaphirezst 7 months ago
    Ahahah!
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  • bitcoin it up!
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  • 2volivier 7 months ago
    excellent !!!
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  • Rob 7 months ago
    and how much was producing this video?
    was it sponsored by Apple?
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  • Hao Li 7 months ago
    John Young of Cryptome once worked for Wikileaks. He left, claiming Wikileaks is an intelligence front. Presumably their mission is to conduct information warfare, among other agendas. Hence our taxes may already be paying for Wikileaks, whether we want to support them or not.

    What MasterCard, Visa, Bank of America, Paypal and Western Union all have in common is that they CAN'T accept donations for Wikileaks, because this would present a severe ethical problem. Charity isn't meant to fund wars - even our government knows this.
  • Paavo Koya 7 months ago
    Hao Li of Visa once worked for justice. He left, claiming ethics were a front for the weak. Presumably his mission is to conduct information warfare, among other agendas. Hence our taxes may already be paying for wars, whether we support them or not.

    What MasterCard, Visa, Bank of America, Paypal and Western Union all have in common is that they CAN'T hire a decent info-jammer.
  • Hao Li 7 months ago
    Why are you mocking me?
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  • Jay Black 7 months ago
    Well done, again. I did buy my official "Not so Leaky" WikiLeaks umbrella from the WikiLeaks Shop on spreadshirt.com with a MasterCard. Donations made through the store fund WikiLeaks operations. Seems to me the company wants to remain in compliance with the court order but has shown both ethical support and financial common sense by processing donations made through the online store. Buy a hoodie!

    Spoofs are a great way to keep the mood up. I'm a Vancouver-based still photographer and used the Official 2010 Olympic Winter Games mascots in spoofs to illustrate your recent release of Canada-related cables containing situation reports written in the lead up to and during the Games. US diplomats were focused on public protest and legal action by local civil liberties and housing activists. So far, Flickr hasn't had a problem with my direct links to the cables in my photo captions: flic.kr/s/aHsjuZst2K
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  • Hao Li 7 months ago
    Paavo Koya,

    If Wikileaks is a CIA front as John Young claimed, it explains why credit cards stopped taking donations. Imagine the scandal it would cause if an intelligence program were taking innocent people's money...

    You think considering this possibility means that I work for Visa? That doesn't make sense.
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  • The Wave Dancers 7 months ago
    Dope!
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  • Håvard Fandrem plus 7 months ago
    Wow. Kind of hypocritical. Wikileaks doing a hidden commercial for Apple. And why 5000 $ for 20 phones? You could easily get so many for less than a thousand dollars. Do they have to be iPhones?
  • Bob Jansen 7 months ago
    "20 secure phones...to stay anonymous" - where not talking about the general consumer data plan or phone here.
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  • Pascal Kempa 7 months ago
    professional speaker. How much? ;)
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  • jan dobro 7 months ago
    Bella. I like that Al Masry al Youm is part of the world changing here...
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  • jan dobro 7 months ago
    ...on the Sixth of October bridge... Yalla bina
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  • Bob Jansen 7 months ago
    Great ad and love the Visa priceless style. I find it a shame what the banks and money transfer companies are doing to Wikileaks at the moment as they are not found to have done anything illegal by US law or any other law. I wish you guys the best!
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  • Its how we buy lies... greed n justification of our mis-deeds... (here by our's i don't mean US four kids in a bath tub that hasn't seen water since our forefather's...) I mean those of us who do not care hack/ban/break... locks n minds... n chains... now we don't need passports to reach you... so from where we are we can be the change....!! STOP DONATING... to GREED. youtube.com/watch?v=n18idoavNEo#t=126s
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  • Dear Julian, Out JAILS don't have water nor food.... n ppl rot in them at times for decades....Why don't we talk about the Security industry n it's big players... with names... not only of companies but individuals... n not just politicians....or banks.... During my documentary career in the last 30 odd years.. i have been attacked with a view to kill me... a couple of times... and my house raided... n my camera broken... among other ways of manipulations... tht i take as my awards... n part of my job.... Is it a little naive... to assume y/our govt. isn't killing you... for a reason...!!

    youtube.com/watch?v=RfhgLzRZQE4&feature=player_embedded

    vimeo.com/8451387 (ONE NIGHT IN DELHI: THE MAKING OF A POLICE STATE)
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  • Ali Khathoub 3 months ago
    I wish I could help you guys!
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  • Julius 2 months ago
    Something looking strange to me is that WikiLeaks techies aren't capable enough to put a redirect for /support to /support.html in their webserver software config. Honestly, "dot html" sounds like you're living in the dark ages, and redirects certainly do no pose some extra security risk or server load or something.. Just sayin'..
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  • Monetary Monoculture and patriarchal societies leads to individualism and competition. Matrifocal societes and complementary currency based financial systems lead to cooperation and integration.
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  • Disclosure Project 1 month ago
    Our ego is the true box we have to escape. The Cabal is the representation of the collective ego.

    Wikileaks opens true democracy: no secrets against us. Governments are employes of the people, not of the cabal. Therefore no secrets are possible.

    The goals of the Disclosure Project are similar: open the governments to disclose close connection to extraterrestrials, whose thousand years more developed technologies are already in secret use, especially concerning extrabiological entities and ETVs both made by humans against the Earhtlings.

    There are also friendly extraterrestrial sisters and brothers, who are against the Cabal.

    See Steven Greer, James Horak, Alex Collier, Alfred Webre, Bob Dean, Clifford Stone for reference.

    Thanks for the video.
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