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LEFT WING LOONS Title: WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange [ Jonatahn Pollard ] He has been called "The Robin Hood of Hacking." As the founder and public face of WikiLeaks, which posts secretive documents and information in the public domain, Julian Assange believes total transparency is in the good of the people. But Assange who reportedly lives an itinerant existence, traveling the world with a back-pack and a computer is himself a shadowy figure. Little is known about his life: he has refused to confirm his age in interviews or give a fixed address. But on July 26, mathematically-trained Australian changed the media landscape and possibly the course of history by releasing around 90,000 classified U.S. military records from the war in Afghanistan. (See more on the leak.) Fast Facts: Reportedly born in 1971 in the city of Townsville, northeastern Australia, Assange was mainly home schooled as a child, thanks in large part to his already peripatetic existence: by the time he was 14, he and his mother had reportedly moved 37 times. After his mother's relationship with a musician turned violent, Assange lived on the run between the ages of 11 and 16. When Assange turned 16, he began computer hacking, reportedly assuming the name Mendax from the Latin splendide mendax, or "nobly untruthful." In 1991, at the age of 20, Assange and a few fellow hackers broke into the master terminal of Nortel, the Canadian telecom company. He was caught and pleaded guilty to 25 charges; six other charges were dropped. Citing Assange's "intelligent inquisitiveness," the judge sentenced him only to pay the Australian state a small sum in damages. Assange studied math and physics at the University of Melbourne, although he dropped out when he became convinced that work by others in the department was being applied by defense contractors and militaries. In 2006, Assange decided to found WikiLeaks in the belief that the free exchange of information would put an end to illegitimate governance. The website publishes material from sources, and houses its main server in Sweden, which has strong laws protecting whistleblowers. Assange and others at WikiLeaks also occasionally hack into secure systems to find documents to expose. In December, the website published its first document a decision by the Somali Islamic Courts Union that called for the execution of government officials. WikiLeaks published a disclaimer that the document may not be authentic and "may be a clever smear by U.S. intelligence." The website went on to get several prominent scoops, including the release in April of a secret video taken in 2007 of a U.S. helicopter attack in Iraq that killed a dozen civilians, including two unarmed Reuters journalists. Assange helped post the video from a safe-house in Iceland that he and the other WikiLeaks administrators called "the bunker."
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I'm glad he leaked them. We deserve to know the truth. We need to leave Afghanistan. I said all along they would NEVER EVER find Bin Laden. He has most likely been dead since before 911. Probably died of kidney failure.
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