WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says big business is next.
Early next year, WikiLeaks will publish tens of thousands of internal documents from a major U.S. bank, exposing the institution's rampant corruption and unethical practices and executives' brazen self-interest, Assange said in an exclusive interview with Forbes magazine.
"It will give a true and representative insight into how banks behave at the executive level in a way that will stimulate investigations and reforms," Assange said in an interview conducted before this past weekend's leak of diplomatic memos.
"It's like the Enron e-mails," he said, referring to thousands of e-mails that came out at trial revealing sometimes haltingly selfish decisions made by the former energy firm's executives.
I would like to see him expose not only banks, but also the people and banks behind the home modification loan scams, what about you? Sorry your Packers lost to Alanta..was a great game to watch!
outdoor338 wrote: I would like to see him expose not only banks, but also the people and banks behind the home modification loan scams, what about you? Sorry your Packers lost to Alanta..was a great game to watch!
I agree. Follow the money. If exposing bank corruption leads to exposing the corruption in politics, then take them down too.
Yes, good game. I had expected them to lose (no beer in the fridge at kick-off). I hate it when they get my hopes up in the last quarter...I am hoping the vikes can hand da bears a loss this month. That is one game I will wear purple for.
I agree with you photo, follow the money, and many corrupt people will be exposed. I have many friends who have tried getting home modification loans, only to have these people jump through hoops month after month. I was so happy to see the banks getting exposed for these practices..I hope we can beat the bears, I don't think they are all that good, their QB has been lucky!
i can already see the bank computers being stripped of their contents and papers burned.
bumper sticker - honk if you will pay my mortgage
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