Wikileaks is alleging what is now apparent to all.
Shots Fired: Wikileaks Accuses Panama Papers' Leaker Of Being "Soros-Funded, Soft-Power Tax Dodge"
5
April, 2016
Earlier
today, for the first time we got a glimpse into some of the
American names
allegedly contained in
the "Panama Papers", largest ever leak. "Some",
not all, and "allegedly" because
as we said yesterday,
"one can't help but wonder: why
not do a Wikileaks type data dump, one which reveals if not all the
2.6 terabytes of data due to security concerns, then at least the
identities of these 441 US-based clients. After
all, with the rest of the world has already been extensively shamed,
it's only fair to open US books as well."
The
exact same question appeared in an interview
conducted between Wired magazine and
the director of the organization that released the Panama Papers, the
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, or ICIJ,
Gerard Ryle.
This
is what Ryle said:
Ryle says that the media organizations have no plans to release the full dataset, WikiLeaks-style, which he argues would expose the sensitive information of innocent private individuals along with the public figures on which the group’s reporting has focused. “We’re not WikiLeaks. We’re trying to show that journalism can be done responsibly,” Ryle says. He says he advised the reporters from all the participating media outlets to “go crazy, but tell us what’s in the public interest for your country.”
Question
aside about who it
is that gets to decide which "innocent
private individuals" are
to be left alone, Wikileaks clearly did not like being characterized
as conducting "irresponsible" journalism - and to the
contrary, many in the public arena have called for another massive,
distributed effort to get to the bottom of a 2.4TB treasure trove of
data which a handful of journalists will simply be unable to dig
through - and moments ago, on Twitter, accused the ICIJ of being a
"Washington
DC based Ford, Soros funded soft-power tax-dodge" which "has
a WikiLeaks problem."
Washington DC based Ford, Soros funded soft-power tax-dodge "ICIJ" has a WikiLeaks problem #PanamaPapers
Moments
later, in a subsequent tweet it added that the "Putin
attack was produced by OCCRP which targets Russia & former USSR
and was funded by USAID & Soros."
#PanamaPapers Putin attack was produced by OCCRP which targets Russia & former USSR and was funded by USAID & Soros.
And
so, a new contest is born: one between the "old" source of
mega leaks, and the new one. We wonder if and when Edward Snowden
and/or Glenn Greenwald will also chime in.
But
we are far more interested if now, that there appears to be a war
brewing between Wikileaks and ICIJ, who what "information"
will be released next, and whether whatever comes out will put the
entire Panama Papers project in a different perspective, one which,
as even Bloomberg has hinted, may have been to benefit the last
remaining global tax haven around, the United States itself, as well
as the most notorious
provider of "tax haven" services in in said country:
Rothschild.
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