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Deconstructing WikiLeaks (Paperback)

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by Daniel Estulin

Book Description

Depending on the source, Julian Assange, the editor in chief of WikiLeaks, is regarded as either a genius or a terrorist, and this exploration of the man and the organization seeks to find the truth. Delving into the heart of the business of keeping and leaking secrets, this work shows how the enterprise of WikiLeaks and Assange is shrouded in mystery, but nonetheless it seeks to expose Assange as an intelligence asset tasked with sustaining the global status quo. Through careful analysis, interviews and scrutiny of the organization as a whole, this inquiry gets to the bottom of the intriguing and mesmerizing story behind WikiLeaks.

That truth has proved to be a hard cat to track, and the author freely admits to some ambivalence in his opinion of WikiLeaks. At the same time he documents comprehensively, with his own well-informed insights, the many contradictions concerning the mission statement, the strange omissions and the oddly selective nature of the documents released by WikiLeaks.

In the midst of our ever-expanding exuberance of remote communications, "Deconstructing WikiLeaks" not only delves into the history of Assange and his arrival on the world scene, it furnishes a historical framework for the machinations of elite, long-ruling forces and the complicity of the international tame media in the continuing obfuscation of evil deeds against democracy, worldwide awareness and prosperity.

About the Author

Daniel Estulin is an award-winning investigative journalist and bestselling author of "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group," published in 82 countries and translated into 53 languages. He has given two press conferences at the European Parliament on the Bilderberg group and the international monetary crisis. In a front-page article, Wall Street Italy called Estulin ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_Ì´åÇÌÎå«Ì´Ìàone of the few people who understands the current crisis.ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎå«Ì´åÇ In August 2010, he was invited by Fidel Castro for a personal meeting in Havana after Castro had read "Bilderberg." In October 2010, Estulin became the first journalist to give a speech to the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Venezuelan armed forces. EstulinÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎå«Ì´ÌàÌÎÌ_Ì´åÇÌÎå«ÌÎÌÊs books also include the novel ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_Ì´åÇÌÎå«Ì´ÌàThe Octopus Deception.ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎÌ__ÌÎÌ_ÌÎ_ÌÎå«Ì´åÇ

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: TrineDay (September 1, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1937584119
  • ISBN-13: 978-1937584115
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces

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