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Phoenix1304
28th December 2020, 13:46
Greetings folks!

I just had an email from a friend as follows:

Wikileaks just dumped all of their files online. Everything from Hillary Clinton's emails, McCain's being guilty, Vegas shooting done by an FBI sniper, Steve Jobs HIV letter, PedoPodesta, Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Bilderberg, CIA agents arrested for rape, WHO pandemic.

Happy Digging! Here you go, please read and pass it on..... https://file.wikileaks.org/file/...

These are Clinton’s emails: https://file.wikileaks.org/file/clinton-emails/

Index file! https://file.wikileaks.org/file/?fbclid=IwAR2U_Evqah_Qy2wxNY12FMqFC5dAFUcZL5Kl4FIfQuMFMp8ssbM46oHXWMI

Send to everyone you can as fast as you can! 😎
Index of /file/
file.wikileaks.org


Here’s hoping the intrepid will find all that’s necessary for the exposure we’ve been praying for in all of these 1984 files...?

ExomatrixTV
28th December 2020, 15:11
awesome :clapping: digging in the sewer-cesspool

palehorse
28th December 2020, 15:24
I just compare the history from web archive dot org and still the same no changes, here is a comparison using Meld on Linux, the index directory has no changes from last year (2019DEC25) and current date.

https://i.imgur.com/effDWwf.png

Also checked the main index files and nothing changed there either, perhaps some internal directory, but i couldn't notice any changes at all.

Daughter of Time
28th December 2020, 18:35
Fantastic!

Thank you to the OP.

Good note to end this disgraceful year on.

Kryztian
28th December 2020, 23:02
:bump:

Thank you Palehorse. Yes the "Wikileaks just dumped a whole lot of ..." story comes up a lot, annoyingly, even though there is nothing new. Your images quickly proves the point.

Never the less, I would encourage people to look through these documents. Even though the files are not fresh evidence, there is always data to mine, documents tell you a lot about how the world is really run.


I just compare the history from web archive dot org and still the same no changes, here is a comparison using Meld on Linux, the index directory has no changes from last year (2019DEC25) and current date.

https://i.imgur.com/effDWwf.png

Also checked the main index files and nothing changed there either, perhaps some internal directory, but i couldn't notice any changes at all.

RunningDeer
28th December 2020, 23:50
Here’s hoping the intrepid will find all that’s necessary for the exposure we’ve been praying for in all of these 1984 files...?

I suspect that Jan.1, 1984 is a default setting. I randomly clicked on a link and it automatically updated to the correct year. In this case it’s from December 1, 2016 including the dated cartoon below.


https://i.imgur.com/nKnbfOC.jpg



bnd-inquiry (https://file.wikileaks.org/file/bnd-inquiry/docs/)

https://file.wikileaks.org/file/bnd-inquiry/cartoon.jpg

Blastolabs
29th December 2020, 00:43
Anybody know the name of the document that info about the Vegas shooting?
I've been looking with no luck so far.

ExomatrixTV
29th December 2020, 12:54
I wonder how many big search-engines actually DO archive all of it (including the latest dumps) so that we can use keywords + "site:wikileaks.org" ... if they do not add the latest dumps, it is for a reason!


30,800 search results (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+clinton+site%3Awikileaks.org) for Clinton + "site:wikileaks.org" via Google December 29, 2020
2,410 search-results (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+Clinton+FBI+site%3Awikileaks.org)for Clinton + FBI + "site:wikileaks.org"
3,600 search-results (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+Clinton+Russia+site%3Awikileaks.org) for Clinton + Russia + "site:wikileaks.org"
1,230 search-results (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+UFO+site%3Awikileaks.org) for UFO + "site:wikileaks.org"
1,390 search-results (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+UAP+site%3Awikileaks.org) for UAP + "site:wikileaks.org"
844 search-results (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+Biden+China+site%3Awikileaks.org) for Biden + China + "site:wikileaks.org"
etc. etc.

Above numbers may change fast coming weeks, it suppose to increase not decrease! ... We will see ;)


Practical Tip: If you use Google click on "tools" then use tab: "past year" to have the latest ... it will not say how many hits (search results) you have.

Do you know you can do the same for "site:.gov" or "site:.mil"?! :sherlock: Searching only in: CIA, NSA, FBI, ONI, Nasa, FEMA, FDA, FAA, Navy, USAF, NORAD, US Space Force, Pubmed etc. etc. ... and make it even better when adding extra keyword: "declassified" ... See example here (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+UFO+site%3A.gov).

cheers,
John Kuhles aka "ExomatrixTV"
December 29, 2020

Tintin
29th December 2020, 14:35
I just compare the history from web archive dot org and still the same no changes, here is a comparison using Meld on Linux, the index directory has no changes from last year (2019DEC25) and current date.

https://i.imgur.com/effDWwf.png

Also checked the main index files and nothing changed there either, perhaps some internal directory, but i couldn't notice any changes at all.

Thanks for doing some legwork on this :thumbsup:

i don't think this is new news - it seemed to me on initially looking that it was a simple redistribution of the link to the previously circulated linked data.

palehorse
29th December 2020, 16:53
I just compare the history from web archive dot org and still the same no changes, here is a comparison using Meld on Linux, the index directory has no changes from last year (2019DEC25) and current date.

https://i.imgur.com/effDWwf.png

Also checked the main index files and nothing changed there either, perhaps some internal directory, but i couldn't notice any changes at all.

Thanks for doing some legwork on this :thumbsup:

i don't think this is new news - it seemed to me on initially looking that it was a simple redistribution of the link to the previously circulated linked data.


indeed it is not new, there is mirror servers popping up all the time, wikileaks gives instructions here > https://file.wikileaks.org/HOW-TO-MIRROR.txt and here are all the torrent files (1 big pack or multiple torrent files).

Here is one example of a mirror > https://wlstorage.net/torrent/

the data is also available in torrents sites elsewhere, also on Usenet, Web Archive, at this point is just impossible to take it all down, because a lot of people have the files in their own devices, I do have a huge chunk of 20 GiB collected when it was released.

:thumbsup:




Do you know you can do the same for "site:.gov" or "site:.mil"?! :sherlock: Searching only in: CIA, NSA, FBI, ONI, Nasa, FEMA, FDA, FAA, Navy, USAF, NORAD, US Space Force, Pubmed etc. etc. ... and make it even better when adding extra keyword: "declassified" ... See example here (https://www.google.com/search?&source=hp&q=+UFO+site%3A.gov).

cheers,
John Kuhles aka "ExomatrixTV"
December 29, 2020





Yeah! the infamous google dorks, there is quite a few helpful operator that will increase the quality of the result, I use a lot "intext", "intitle" and "inurl" they filter and narrow down the result.
also the operator "cache" can be very useful for historical data (not sure about the retention, Usenet nowadays hardly will be 4.000 days, those vintage servers is gonna forever, with luck someone on Giganews or other provider can arrange old files..) and "inanchor" which gives back links using certain specific names.

I use WaterFox browser and I use a plugin called "Advanced Dork", it is available on Firefox Addon list, instead of type the operators every time, one can just highlight the word + right click mouse and select the operator desired and the search will narrow down.

link:"file.wikileaks.org/file/" returns "About 1,160,000 results (0.54 seconds)"

ExomatrixTV
29th December 2020, 19:05
NEW Emails Show Ukraine Prosecutor General Connected to Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign:

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Judicial Watch received 38 pages of records from the State Department revealing that then-United States Deputy Chief of Mission to Ukraine and current Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs George Kent sent an email to then-Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch stating that Ukraine Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko informed Kent that he was offered “high-level” access to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign by the same firm that represented Burisma Holdings. The offer was made by Karen Tramontano, who was an assistant to President Clinton and deputy White House Chief of Staff. She is the CEO of Blue Star Strategies, a Democrat lobbying firm that was hired by Burisma Holdings to combat corruption allegations. In the same 2016 email, Kent stated that he responded to Lutsenko by recommending that he not take the offer due to corruption concerns with Burisma and the Clinton Foundation. Judicial Watch obtained these documents in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the State Department seeking documents related to a reported “untouchables list” given in late 2016 by former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch to Ukraine Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko (Judicial Watch vs. U.S.).


source (https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-releases/ukraine-hillary-clinton/)

Maia Gabrial
30th December 2020, 00:10
Something a little more current to add to that Wikileaks is that Obama operated his Pedophile Ring out of the White House. I've received a pdf with lots of good stuff on it, until I saw that and some horrifying pics of what has been done to small children. It breaks my heart.
There were several pictures of him touching little girls inappropriately. One of the pics has George Clooney beside Obama on a boat and the face of a very devastated kid in front of them. Clooney looks like he didn't bother to tidy his pants and shirt up. And Obama had his hand around the kid's neck.
What dirt bags. I can't stomach looking at either of them.

Bluegreen
30th December 2020, 02:56
Not a fan of The Greatest Actor Of Them All OR The Second-Rate Thespian, but the little girl on the boat is Obama's niece, and what is not shown in the photo are the wives onboard.

:focus:

Bluegreen
30th December 2020, 16:32
Anybody know the name of the document that info about the Vegas shooting?
I've been looking with no luck so far.


Haven't gone through the whole thing, but so far the only thing in there is this nonspecific tweet from Assange issued days after the tragedy, which the alternative press interpreted as referring directly to the Vegas shooting.

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http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Julian-Assange-tweet-about-2017-Las-Vegas-shooting.jpg


https://twitter.com/DefendAssange/status/915903148681830400

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Search engine:

https://wikileaks.org/

Maia Gabrial
30th December 2020, 23:02
Nope, not the same picture, Bluegreen. It's disgusting...

Bluegreen
31st December 2020, 21:50
Vegas shooting done by an FBI sniper

Vegas shooting?


I find nothing about a sniper employed by the FBI October 1, 2017 in Las Vegas. Best I can tell, "Stephen Paddock" does not appear in this wikileaks dump, there is nothing related in 2017 dox marked "Las Vegas" or "FBI", and while the "Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino" seems to have been a favorite among government officials for some time (hmm), the most recent document is from 2015.

Unless I missed something, which of course has never happened before ;)

AutumnW
3rd January 2021, 23:29
Assange decision looms:

I was recently commissioned to write an article on arts and technology for a Canadian literary journal. It ballooned into a 5,000 word piece that ranged from the problems of social media platforms to the perils of artificial intelligence.

The editor, who I will call Byron, liked the essay and had some edits in mind. He asked if I “would seriously mind” removing one sentence. It was embedded in a paragraph on surveillance capitalism. This was it: “In the words of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, the Internet is the ‘biggest spy machine the world has ever seen.’”

I’d already made some changes at his request, and was prepared to nix the line. But when Byron attached the payment schedule for reaching agreement on the sentence, I balked. It felt coercive.

https://geoffolson.substack.com/p/assange-decision-looms

palehorse
6th August 2021, 17:59
New dump on wikileaks

The Intolerance Network

"Over 17,000 documents from HazteOir and CitizenGO, Spanish right-wing campaigning organizations. They use high level lobbying, a large network and grassroots mobilizations to hinder advancements in LGBTQI, reproductive rights and secularization. These documents include HazteOir founding CitizenGo in 2013 to expand their reach, as well as their organizing of the 2012 World Congress of Families, an influential American far-right platform."


https://wikileaks.org/intolerancenetwork/tree//part-1