Documents are flying in the air, the world `s published by Wikileaks reading correspondence. Working with U.S. diplomats that their countries had taken correspondence `` Wikileaks, include the first row of the world's agenda. So the site where the publication is directed by Julian Assange? Wikileaks `in the center, the Swedish capital of Stockholm` s `a special bunker under the ground is 30 meters. `Cold war years made themselves clear towards the dugout in Stockholm says it was built for the protection of a possible atom bomb.
ROOMS HAVE THE FILTER
In 2008, a redesigned center, 50-centimeter thick metal is introduced by passing through the door. The center, owned by a local Internet provider Bahnhof thought everything against nuclear attacks. The center will result in radioactive contamination of nuclear attacks against the filter chambers are also available.
COMMISSIONING STARTS ...
Each side of the dugout, surrounded by cameras and a source of energy for the German technology! A submarine belonging to Germany or removed 2 generator, was established next to the dugout. Two diesel generators in case of power failure, any immediately comes into German and provide energy. This power supply in the hands of Wikileaks `e` `install files to the Internet guarantees an immediate response no. In the meantime, experts say `` This is not possible to enter the shelter.
Google `a cyber attack from China!
WikiLeaks documents released in China `s` Google `plan. According to the documents in question the U.S. ambassador to Beijing last year, Google made a `virtual attacks that claimed the background of China. Then the U.S. government conveyed these allegations. On the other hand, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Jiang Yu, said the documents `Nonsense`.
Wikileaks `e financial blockade
Wikileaks `s the only source of income is denied the donations. Donations for the site, the PayPal online payment system, the company `s account is compromised due to closure of the entry. The company `s account kapadığını Wikileaks announced. British newspaper The Guardian held a survey among the readers on it. Gazette, Wikileaks `e` Please give donations? `He asked. Those who say `Yes` rate was 86.7 percent.
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