Are You a Journalist or Blogger? Ever wanted to get ahead of the curve of the main stream media outlets without ever leaving your home?
Wikileaks.org is a website that provides heavily scrutinized sensitive material for the global public to examiine and disseminate. They believe that "it is not only the people of one country that keep
their government honest, but also the people of other countries who are
watching that government." This new age form of transperancy in governent activities leads to reduced
corruption, better government and stronger democracies. All governments
can benefit from increased scrutiny by the world community, as well as
their own people. We believe this scrutiny requires information.
Historically that information has been costly - in terms of human life
and human rights. But with technological advances - the internet, and
cryptography - the risks of conveying important information can be
lowered.
Visitors are allowed to submit or view leaked documents as well as report on them in order to disseminate the information. For Example, some of the recently leaked material includes:
Ron Paul obtained 2.2% of the vote in Montana, which is the best result of any third party candidate in any state. He also obtained 0.5% in Louisiana, putting him ahead of any other third party candidate in that state.
Ron Paul's write-in results in California are not yet available. Write-in votes in other states are not being counted.
Ron Paul was reelected as Congressman for the 14th District of Texas. He did not have an opponent.