Archive for 'Wikileaks vs. Scientology'
Wikileaks pledge drive ends June 1
Wikileaks is requesting donations to help keep them going and help them pay their legal fees against the Scientologists and the Mormons:
Over 200 people have signed up to our defence fund pledge. The sign up runs out on June 1. Join and foward! You can even create your own pledge.
http://www.pledgebank.com/defend-wl
“I will donate $200 towards defending [...]
Posted: May 24th, 2008 under Wikileaks vs. Scientology, Wikileaks vs. the Mormons, wikileaks.
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Wikimedia’s dirty little secrets: Wikinews censors article about Wikipedia porn controversy
The Wikimedia Foundation censored a Wikinews article about possible child pornography on Wikipedia, according to Wikileaks‘ most recently leaked document.
The Wikimedia Foundation is the parent company of Wikipedia and Wikinews, as well as a bunch of other free-content, user-created wikis. Wikileaks is not associated with Wikimedia.
Here’s the scoop. What happened, and when:
A Wikipedia article about [...]
Posted: May 19th, 2008 under Wikileaks vs. Scientology, journalism, privacy, wikileaks, wikileaks and the law, wikis.
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Slate Hot Document blog removes Scientology document
In this Hot Document post, Slate blogger Bonnie Goldstein analyzes Wikileaks’ most recent document — a contract the Church of Scientology requires people to sign before they can attend any of the Church’s religious services.
At the bottom of Goldstein’s analysis is this disclaimer:
[Editor's note: Slate posted the contract in this space earlier today, but subsequently [...]
Posted: May 1st, 2008 under Wikileaks vs. Scientology.
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Top-secret bibles? Not once they’re on the Internet.
Why hasn’t the Church of Scientology sued Wikileaks? They have sued numerous other organizations for offenses far milder than releasing their entire secret bibles for public view, as Wikileaks did on March 24. So far Scientology has done nothing but send Wikileaks a letter. An angry letter, written by lawyers, requesting the documents be removed.
But [...]
Posted: April 26th, 2008 under Scientology, Wikileaks vs. Scientology, human rights, wikileaks.
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