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  2. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011 WikiLeaks launched Friends of WikiLeaks, a social network for supporters and founders of the website. Friends of WikiLeaks was designed for users to never have more than 12 friends, half local and half international. The site was in beta status.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiLeaks is not part of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The domain names wikileaks.com, wikileaks.net, wikileaks.us, wikileaks.biz, and wikileaks.mobi previously had a "Registrant" [6] or "Registrant Organization" [7] listed as Jimmy Wales' company Wikia, and some had Michael Davis (who is Chief Operating Officer of Wikia), [8] listed for "Registrant Name". These sites showed content from wikileaks.org.

  4. List of material published by WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks also claimed that the data destroyed by Domscheit-Berg included the No Fly List. [294] This is the first mention of WikiLeaks having had possession of the No Fly List. WikiLeaks also said that the data destroyed included information that it had previously announced was its possession but had not released publicly.

  5. Who is Julian Assange, the polarizing founder of the secret ...

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    Assange would burst forth as an accomplished hacker who with his friends broke into networks in North America and Europe. In 1991, aged 20, Assange hacked a Melbourne terminal for a Canadian ...

  6. Julian Assange - Wikipedia

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    Over the next several years, WikiLeaks published the Guantanamo Bay files leak, [184] [185] the Syria Files, [186] the Kissinger cables, [187] and the Saudi cables. [188] As of July 2015, Assange said WikiLeaks had published more than ten million documents and associated analyses; he described it as "a giant library of the world's most ...

  7. WikiLeaks Fast Facts - AOL

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    July 25, 2010 - WikiLeaks posts more than 90,000 classified documents relating to the Afghanistan war in what has been called the biggest leak since the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War.

  8. What is WikiLeaks and why did it get Julian Assange in so ...

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    "WikiLeaks is a giant library of the world's most persecuted documents," Assange said of the organisation in an interview with German newspaper Der Spiegel in 2015.

  9. Category:WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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