Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Wikileaks-- Do You Believe in Coincidences?

So, a few days after the publication begins of a bunch of U.S. diplomatic cables, Interpol issues a "red notice" for the founder of Wikileaks, based on the same allegations that surfaced and then went away the last time Wikileaks released a bunch of American documents.

Maybe Assange did what the Swedish prosecutor alleges. Men can be pretty brain-dead when they are "dipping their wick". On the other hand, the use of "honeypots" is a well-worn tactic in the spy game, and doing it on ostensibly neutral territory is a nice touch.

1 comment:

  1. It might be coincidence, but the same thoughts occurred to me. I just couldn't think what that kind of spy operation was called...

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