Operation Leakspin: Launched By Wikileaks Supporters, Anonymous

by NowPublic Staff | December 13, 2010 at 10:15 am
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Members Of Anonymous New Wikileaks Defense Tactic: Operation Leakspin

Members of the loose hacker collective known as Anonymous have apparently launched a new strategy in their spirited defense of Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange.

Anonymous, it seems has switched from server attacks on Mastercard, Visa, and Paypal and is now launched Operation Leakspin.

What is Operation Leakspin?

We believe that all the information provided by the leaked cables should be out in the open for the public to read, discuss, and most of all, understand.

We will use as much manpower as possible to make the information found in the cables available to the public. We will speed up the process of uncovering, we will release facts that the media didn’t speak about, and we will summarize the diplomatic leaks into chunks that everybody can understand.

The war against censorship should be fought, not only by attacking businesses facilitating it but by actively releasing all the information that can be released, to all the people it can be released to.

We are against censorship, and this is how we prove it. This is what Operation Leakspin is about.

Operation Leakspin is hoping to crowd power Wikileaks, encouraging interested users to scour Wikileaks for news worthy material


We ask you to:

  • take a closer look at the published files on WikiLeaks
  • pursue unknown or suspicious content
  • review the information you discover
  • give feedback on the information to perfect them journalistically
  • submit your findings for review, as outlined on this

Your report will be published on the main site after being checked and verified by this procedure.

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