The New Yorker profiles WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange

The real life story of Julian Assange reads like a classic summer thriller of a man on the run from the U. S. Intelligence agencies he keeps poking in the eye. Or, more specifically, a Stieg Larsson-penned thriller, starring Julian Sands as Assange and Helena Bonham Carter as his quirky girl friday, whose “computer hacking” is so improbable that not a single IT professional in the audience is able to suspend their disbelief. But I digress…

The article is nonetheless well worth a read, and note the encrypted watermark on the article’s accompanying photograph above.

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