The Julian Assange I Met in 2010 Does not Exist Anymore

When the creator interviewed the Wikileaks cofounder in 2010, what took place on-line nonetheless appeared faraway and quite unthreatening. Lately it’s fatal severe.
When the author interviewed the Wikileaks cofounder in 2010, what happened online still seemed remote and relatively unthreatening. Today it’s deadly serious.Original article
Author: Wired

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