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Date: Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 5:21 PM
Subject: Fw: Witness says Army offered him cash to 'infiltrate' WikiLeaks
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News Updates from Citizens For Legitimate Government
01 Aug 2010
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Witness says Army offered him cash to 'infiltrate' WikiLeaks 01 Aug 2010 Before the online site WikiLeaks published a trove of classified documents about the Afghanistan war, government investigators interviewed Boston-area acquaintances of a military analyst charged with providing other documents to the site in an effort to prevent additional leaks, according to one person interviewed in the probe. The investigators from the Army and the State Department seemed to be "looking for classified documents that they thought to be in the Boston area," said the acquaintance... The man, a computer expert who met Pfc. Bradley E. Manning in January, said he told the investigators in mid-June that he knew of no such documents. The interview was among at least two investigators conducted in the Boston area after Manning was accused of giving WikiLeaks State Department cables and a video of a helicopter attack in which unarmed civilians were killed in Baghdad [by US forces]. The computer expert also said the Army offered him cash to, in his word, "infiltrate" WikiLeaks.
 
'Manning's legal future is complex.' Military airstrike video leak suspect in solitary confinement 31 Jul 2010 The Army private charged with leaking an airstrike video and downloading documents remained in solitary confinement Saturday. Military officials told CNN that Pfc. Bradley Manning is also the prime suspect in the latest leak of documents to the WikiLeaks website. ("Manning was routinely processed" whatever does that sinister statement suggest I wonder!! William Gladys-London August 2010)Thursday at the Quantico detention facility, a military spokesman said Friday.
 
Arrest warrants issued for US soldiers 30 Jul 2010 In Spain, a judge has re-issued arrest warrants for three US soldiers over the killing of a Spanish TV cameraman who died in US tank fire in Iraq in 2003. Spain's National Court announced Thursday that it has re-issued an the arrest warrants because the soldiers are implicated in an attack on Baghdad's Hotel Palestine, where Jose Couso along with dozens of other journalists were based during the Iraq war, Time reported.
 
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