This presentation offers some highlights about WikiLeaks: the organization's purpose, key events in its history, interviews with its founder, glosses about the Bradley Manning controversy, links to the collaboration between Der Spiegel, The Guardian, the the New York Times involving the U.S. Embassy Cables and Iraq War Logs. This presentation offers little analysis because its contents supported an interactive discussion about the organization's significance. Note: this organization's constant evolution warrants crucial updates. Feel free to customize it for your purposes. Suggested uses include: discussions about hacktivism in an information technology course, lectures on new media journalism in a mass communications course, conversations about social philosophies of anarchism in a political science or rhetoric course.
1. A Wave of Infoanarchism
WikiLeaks' War on Secrecy
"With every leak, we tried to extend the frontiers of what we could do into
previously unknown terrain. Then we would push ahead in the same
direction with our next leak. What is public, and what is private? We were
trying to stir up controversy about this very question. And it was better for
the debate to center on Sarah Palin's e-mail account than on the data of
private consumers. We were convinced that we were strengthening the
project by pushing the limits of what was acceptable, and getting our way
in the end. We became increasingly brazen. no one could shut us down."
- Daniel Domscheit-Berg, Inside WikiLeaks, page 50.
2. WikiLeaks and Social Networks
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/WikiLeaks
Twitter Page: http://www.twitter.com/WikiLeaks
Youtube Pages:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheWikiLeaksChannel
http://www.youtube.com/user/sunshinepress
WikiLeaks' Endorsed Sites:
- WikiLeaks Archive (http://wikileaks-press.org)
- WL Central Crowdsourcing Site (http://wlcentral.org)
3. WikiLeaks Timeline
● Founded in 2006
● 2007, WikiLeaks announces 1.2 million documents ready to leak
● 2007, Guantanamo Bay Handbooks leak in November
● 2007 Daniel Domscheit-Berg and Assange Meet at the 24th Chaos Communication
Congress in Berlin
● 2008 leaks hundreds of documents about Cayman Islands Subsidiary of Swiss Bank
Julius Bar
● 2008 Leak Child Pornography Filtering Lists
● 2009 Accidentally Leaks Donor List
● 2009 Leaked 9/11 Pager/Text Messages
● 2009-2010 Iceland Modern Media Initiative
● 2010 Leaked Collateral Murder (edited) on April 5
● 210 Bradley Manning is arrested on May 26
● 2010 War Logs and Embassy Cables: July 26, October 22, November 28
● 2010 Domscheit-Berg and others leave WikiLeaks
● 2011 Julian Assange Legal Issues in Sweden and UK, August and December
● 2012 Julian Assange is living in Ecuador Embassy
● 2012 Assange claims he will leak Gitmo files
4. Ecuador Grants Asylum, New Release of Gitmo Files (Top Left to Right)
U.S. Archive's Censors WikiLeaks, Anonymous 'breaks up" with WikiLeaks (Bottom Left to Right),
Current News in WikiLeaks
7. Goswami Interviews (Parts 1 and 2): Top Left to Right
60 Minutes Interview (Parts 1 and 2): Bottom Left to Right
8. Julian Pilger, Mark Davis Interviews: Top Left to Right
Russia Times: Bottom Center
9. Assange and Daniel Ellsberg on Larry King Live (Top Left to Right)
Assange and Ellsberg/Assange and Slavoj Zizek on FrontlineClub (Bottom Left to Right)
Julian Assange
Collaborative Interviews
10. BBC Documentary: Secret Life of a Superpower:
Parts 1 and 2 (left to right)
WikiLeaks Documentaries
11. The Julian Assange Show (Russia Times), Speech at Ecuador Embassy: Top Left to Right
Berkeley Lecture: Bottom Center
Julian the Journalist and Orator
13. Hillary Clinton, President Obama (Top Left to Right)
Candice Miller (R-MI), Tom Flanagan, Fox Pundits (Bottom Left to Right)
WikiLeaks/Assange Critics
15. The Read Me File attached to over 250,000 U.S. Embassy Cables and
over 500,000 Battlefield reports states, "This is possibly one of the most
significant documents of our time, removing the fog of war and revealing
the true nature of 21st century asymmetric warfare. Have a good day."
Why did he do it? (I also recommend visiting his Wikipedia page,
which offers a cohesive narrative of events and Manning's associations.
Screenshots of his Facebook Page
WikiSecrets: Frontline PBS Documentary
Current Judicial Coverage (Guardian UK)
Bradley Manning
Controversy
17. War Logs and Embassy Cables
Books about Collaborations with WikiLeaks
Open Secrets: WikiLeaks, War, and American Diplomacy. Edited by
Alexander Star. (NYT)
"Unlike most of the military dispatches, the embassy cables were written in
clear English--sometimes wit, color, and an ear for dialogue. "Who knew" one
of our English colleagues marveled, "that American diplomats could write?""
(Keller 14)
"This time around, the Obama Administration's reaction was different. It was,
for the most part, sober and professional. The Obama White House, while
strongly condemning WikiLeaks for making the documents public, did not seek
an injunction to halt publication. There was no Oval Office lecture. On the
contrary, in our discussions before the publication of our articles, White House
officials, while challenging some of the conclusions we drew from the material,
thanked us for handling the documents with care." (15)
18. War Logs and Embassy Cables
Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy: WikiLeaks. Edited by David Leigh et
al. (The Guardian)
"The extent of the redaction process and the relatively limited extent of
publication of actual cables were apparently overlooked by many
commentators--including leading American journalists-who spoke disparagingly
of a willy-nilly "mass dump" of cables and the consequent danger to life. But, to
date, there has been no "mass dump." Barely two thousand of the 250,000
diplomatic cables have been published and, six months after the first
publication of the war logs, no one has been able to demonstrate any damage
to life or limb." (Rusbridger 6)
19. War Logs and Embassy Cables
NYT
The Times Dealings with Assange
The War Logs
State Secrets
The Guardian
WikiLeaks and Links to Leaks
The War Logs
U.S. Embassy Cables
Der Spiegel
WikiLeaks Coverage
U.S. Embassy Cables
Iraq War Logs
Afghanistan War Logs
20. Iceland MP Birgitta Jonsdottir, Australian PM Julia Gillard (Top Left to Right)
Ron Paul, Noam Chomsky, and Michael Moore (center Left to Right)
Pro-WikiLeaks Protests in Sydney (Bottom Left and Right)
WikiLeaks Deliberation
21. Inquiry
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