Interpol issued warrant for Assange. Someone should Wikileak Interpol records on this

I never think about Interpol, I've just seen them mentioned in various articles through the years, as everyone has. But something struck me the other night (not a bottle this time): the existence of international police is a bit disturbing. I'm gonna have to read up on them.
 
Some people are under the mistaken impression that Assange is a leftist/liberal. I've not seen anything to substantiate this slanderous allegation. In reality, he seems to have libertarian/pro-market sympathies.

From Forbes' interview with Wikileaks editor Julian Assange:

Would you call yourself a free market proponent?

Absolutely. I have mixed attitudes towards capitalism, but I love markets. Having lived and worked in many countries, I can see the tremendous vibrancy in, say, the Malaysian telecom sector compared to U.S. sector...

How do your leaks fit into that?

To put it simply, in order for there to be a market, there has to be information. A perfect market requires perfect information.

There's the famous lemon example in the used car market. It's hard for buyers to tell lemons from good cars, and sellers can't get a good price, even when they have a good car.

By making it easier to see where the problems are inside of companies, we identify the lemons. That means there's a better market for good companies. For a market to be free, people have to know who they're dealing with.

You've developed a reputation as anti-establishment and anti-institution.

Not at all. Creating a well-run establishment is a difficult thing to do, and I've been in countries where institutions are in a state of collapse, so I understand the difficulty of running a company. Institutions don't come from nowhere.

It's not correct to put me in any one philosophical or economic camp, because I've learned from many. But one is American libertarianism, market libertarianism. So as far as markets are concerned I'm a libertarian, but I have enough expertise in politics and history to understand that a free market ends up as monopoly unless you force them to be free.

WikiLeaks is designed to make capitalism more free and ethical.

But in the meantime, there could be a lot of pain from these scandals, obviously.

Pain for the guilty.

http://blogs.forbes.com/andygreenberg/2010/11/29/an-interview-with-wikileaks-julian-assange/
 
it wont matter. i'm sure the guy has backup plans to his backup plans. you cannot stop the flow of data one it has seen the light of day.
 
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