Leaks
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Now, you'll be familiar of hacking and
leaks
that happened in 2016.
After that, various online personas, like a supposed Romanian cybercriminal who didn't speak Romanian, aggressively pushed news of these
leaks
to journalists.
Compared to electricity or radio, fiber optic signals barely degrade over great distances— a little power does scatter away, and fibers can’t bend too sharply, otherwise the light
leaks
out.
DB: So you're afraid of
leaks
is what you're saying.
Shortly after the Fuel gauge glows and the Gravitometer spins, the Reactor
leaks.
TV version of "Twister" springs a few
leaks
but manages to remain watchable.
Shortly after, however, the nuclear
leaks
also affect the school's weed plantation and thing really start to get messy.
There's no water, the roof leaks, and Bill falls through the floor and continually falls down the stairs.
However, one of the FBI agents friends
leaks
the info to the mafia family, thus the family is killed but they missed the boy.
Sometimes something sounds good, but the bare truth of it all
leaks
out when you have a crappy director leading the helm.
And while he was eventually convicted for his involvement in the eavesdropping plot, no one else involved in orchestrating the
leaks
has been identified.
Mueller has run a disciplined and tight-lipped shop, free of leaks; but it’s widely expected that Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, will be indicted.
Moreover, some commented, it was unwise: not only would Trump need to rely on these agencies in future crises; they’re filled with skilled infighters who know how to use strategic
leaks.
And it seems likely that Russia has been intervening directly in the internal politics of Western democracies, using
leaks
of sensitive documents and financing right-wing populists, from Marine Le Pen to Donald Trump, who would be supportive of the Kremlin.
Then, in a series of
leaks
and explicit statements, the new government pointed out the previous policies’ high legal, bureaucratic, and financial costs, and that many more crimes of all types were committed, despite sharply higher spending on law enforcement and security.
After all, he relies on oil for government revenue, and, according to recent leaks, is allegedly accumulating a massive personal fortune overseas.
But multilateral communication of significant policy shifts would almost inevitably result in
leaks
and confidence-damaging insider trading.
One can see why Uribe would threaten to leak news about the negotiations, as well as why Santos would try to preempt the
leaks
by going public and having them take place in the open (the talks will begin in Oslo, but will be pursued in Havana).
Next, consider a comment by the former editor of the New York Times, Max Frankel, about how the Washington ecology of media
leaks
is healthy, because “most reporters do not just lazily regurgitate...leaks.”
The system may be “sloppy and breed confusion,” but “tolerating abusive
leaks
by government [that misinform] is the price that society has to pay for the benefit of receiving essential
leaks
about government.”
Meanwhile,
leaks
from Chinese think tanks have suggested that if the North Korean regime collapses, China could well send troops to preserve the country’s stability.
Thus, it remains unclear just how much the timing and content of the recent
leaks
were determined by Russia itself or by WikiLeaks, where the documents actually appeared.
The
leaks
supposedly unveil a Chinese readiness to accept the reunification of Korea in favor of South Korea.
For the Fukushima nuclear-power plant, a 1,000-year flood and ordinarily innocuous design defects combined to deprive the reactors of circulating water coolant and cause serious radiation
leaks.
There is a clear parallel between the recent Afghanistan
leaks
and Daniel Ellsberg’s release in 1971 of the Pentagon Papers, which helped the American public understand how the war in Vietnam was really being conducted.
Wikileaks also asserts that its
leaks
have already been the catalyst for “hundreds of reforms,” and that “[o]pen governance is the most effective method of promoting good governance.”
Most
leaks
are likely to involve some breach of law by the original source, if not by the publisher.
But that doesn’t mean that all
leaks
should be condemned.
But some
leaks
are indefensible, and at least the sources must expect some punitive reckoning.
This category includes
leaks
that put intelligence sources or other individuals at physical risk (as did some of WikiLeaks’ early releases on Afghanistan and Zimbabwe).
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