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WikiLeaks plans to release a U.S. bank's documents

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Source: Reuters

Please be Goldman Sachs. Please be Goldman Sachs. Please be Goldman Sachs.
 
Keep them coming! I hope they have more juicy bits up their sleeve. I've been fairly disapointed so far.
 
I think that now a business interest might be at stake they might do something about the wilileaks.
 
According to a report I read this may actually be Bank of America. I suppose the Vampire Squid will live on.
 
"Assange also told the magazine that his group has material on many businesses and governments, including in Russia, and that it has some documents on pharmaceutical companies, which he did not identify."

I wasn't so ready to jump on the "he's-gonna-be-capped" bandwagon until I read that. Even he isn't assassinated by some shadowy Umbrella-esque corporation or a Russian-hired mobster, the real assassins could easily be camouflaged by the fact that Assange has basically made an enemy out of everyone.

It'll basically be a redux of "Who shot Mr. Burns" when literally everyone in Springfield had a motive.
 
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Will the bank leak do more than confirm what we already know?

Maybe this won't get swept under the rug like the 14 investment firms investigation did.
 
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