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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Julian Assange: I’ve heard people say I dangle on the autistic spectrum
This explains a lot about Julian Assange's genius. A person more individually compassionate would never have released the Wikileaks files from Bradley Manning (Chelsea) to the public. But, he is also group compassionate to mankind which is what made him release the files knowing some or many would die and millions of lives would be forever changed in various ways through physical wounds, torture and death, humiliation etc. So, it takes a very strange fellow to do this to thousands and millions of people even though in the long run just like "World War I and II" the result was the United Nations and the world we live in today. So, was the release of Wikileaks good or bad for the world? The only useful answer is it was both a very good thing and a very bad thing combined. However, will the world be the better for it? It depends upon what the world does with all this information in the long run.
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