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WikiLeaks offering $100k to commit espionage
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Tywin
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WikiLeaks put a hit out on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal Tuesday, offering $100,000 to anyone who turns over the chapters that have yet to be leaked.

The government-document exposing organization already published some chapters of the secret deal, but it wants the whole thing. Its also using crowdfunding to raise the money to pay the bounty. As of around noon Tuesday, 60 people had pledged $23674.17 to reward those who leak Americas most wanted secret.

The transparency clock has run out on the TPP. No more secrecy. No more excuses. Lets open the TPP once and for all, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said in a statement.


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$100k is not even remotely worth the consequences of doing this.

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I should start my research soon...
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I'm curious how the upper core leadership of Wikileaks would feel if they had their complete PII published along with all of their bank and credit information.

I believe in transparency, for the most part, especially when it comes to trade deals, but this organization sickens me. They have more hidden agendas than the NSA.


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