A coordinated effort between canadian, irish, german, american anons, and a still growing project, we proudly present, leakwire. Our main goal is to look more closely at the 30 years or so of diplomatic cables leaked on wikileaks 2 years ago. Then from the source material, build a comprehensive database of articles related to the issues raised by these findings. I'm happy to say we have a solid dedicated team and that things have gone quite well and are bound to get even better soon. Without further ado: http://leakwire.org
you misspelled ado and adieu http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/ado-versus-adieu.aspx http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2012/10/without-further-ado-lets-stop-writing-that/
Do you mean like news articles, or editorials, POV's? I'd offer to help but god knows where that is going to end...
I went to the website expecting a link to a large set of emails I could download and query at my leisure, maybe uncover a conspiracy or something. But there were, like, five boring articles only. I am disappoint.
We will have a searchable database of all cables and leaks used for articles over time, not all features are live yet
Ok, website might go up & down for a few days due to some tweaking we have to do behind the scenes. If leakwire.org doesn't work, you can alternatively use http://anonireland.com/cablegate/ which should remain up throughout the changes. Sorry about that. Having to fix shit means that we are actually working on this
If you'd like to dig through large database of leaked cables and uncover mysteries, we always welcome authors, come chat us up on irc
Launching a site on the day your tech support goes protesting a cult isn't a good idea.... There is more to come, it just takes a bit of time to get the machine running smoothly.
A big <3 to Wikileaks for helping to spread the word about LeakWire. https://twitter.com/wlpress/status/352106233735548928
The articles are starting to flow now. A lot of the material currently there is from Operation Leakspin (which ultimately died because folks there stopped writing about the cables). Some new and updated analysis on a shocking case: http://leakwire.org/2013/08/the-case-of-khalid-el-masri/ A detailed look at how the US gets countries to participate in its rendition program by using Ireland as a case study: http://leakwire.org/2013/08/ireland-shannon-renditions/ It's a seed. Give it time to grow some more. There is a link to the wikileaks cablegate site download, but that's a hefty 60Gb uncompressed and has no query capacity. You'll need to run a server locally and get the 2Gb SQL file that is floating around on the torrents if you want to do this locally.
Will be putting some time on improving the site soon. We will need authors desperately. Pm me if interested