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WikiLeaks founder plans major leak if his website is shut down permanently | Raw Story

1.2.11

WikiLeaks founder plans major leak if his website is shut down permanently | Raw Story: "WASHINGTON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Sunday detailed a plan to release a deluge of secret documents should the whistleblower website be permanently shut down.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News's '60 Minutes,' Assange said his group had a 'system whereby we distribute encrypted backups of things we have yet to publish.'
'There are backups distributed amongst many, many people, 100,000 people, and all we need to do is give them an encrypted key and they will be able to continue on,' he said."


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