And they’re from the 1970s!
Nixon and Kissinger documents here we come..
WikiLeaks to release more US documents
And they’re from the 1970s!
Nixon and Kissinger documents here we come..
WIKILEAKS: USA fears Saudi oil may have been overstated by 40%…
A cable that Wikileaks released shows that the United States is fearful that Saudi Arabia does not have the oil reserves necessary to keep oil prices down..
Within recent weeks the price has soared.. and now the Wikileaks document, as reported by the GUARDIAN in London, is sure to unsettle many people with the prospects that Saudi Arabia has overstated its reserves by, according to the report, as much as 300 billion barrels, or 40%
If you so choose, you can READ MORE AT THE GUARDIAN..
AllNewsWeb.com claims that it has a reliable source from within Wikileaks, a source that gave them a cable sent in 2005 from the United States State Department to the US embassy in Kiev, Ukraine..
The cable, according to the website, states,
"It is critical all embassy staff understand that they are not to discuss under any circumstance concerns DOD has with UFOs entering orbit, once again the seriousness of this matter cannot be overstated"
It’s also important to know that AllNewsWeb is a paranormal and UFO site. While that doesn’t disqualify the news they are reporting, it does bring into question the validity of the supposed cable. I’ll refrain from official judgement on the cable until I see further comment on a more widespread level from more than just one source.
The information demanded by the DOJ is sweeping in scope. It includes all mailing addresses and billing information known for the user, all connection records and session times, all IP addresses used to access Twitter, all known email accounts, as well as the ”means and source of payment,” including banking records and credit cards. A copy of the Subpoena served on Twitter is here.
The Subpoena was court ordered, signed by a federal Magistrate Judge in the Eastern District of Virginia, Theresa Buchanan. It states that there is “reasonable ground to believe that the records or other information sought are relevant and material to an ongoing criminal investigation.” It was issued on December 14 and ordered sealed — i.e., kept secret from the targets of the Order. On January 5, the same judge ordered the subpoena unsealed at Twitter’s request in order to inform the users of the Subpoena and give them 10 days to object; had Twitter not so requested, it could have turned over this information without the knowledge of its users. A copy of the unsealing order is here.