Julian Assange, the controversial founder of Wikileaks platform, has warned that have prepared a plan Share "an avalanche" of secret documents in the rare event that the site was finally closed.
In an interview on '60 Minutes' on CBS Assange says his group has a " system that would disseminate backups of documents that have not yet been published ".
Wikileaks creator has gone further and explained that" there are backups of these papers are distributed among a large number of people, around 100,000, which would only need a password to decrypt "and continue "with the process. A key, however, know only if necessary.
" If some people were arrested or killed, then we would have the feeling that we can not continue with the dissemination of documents and other should take the witness "Assange specified.
'free press' Militant'
In the interview, Julian has Assange defined the controversial Wikileaks as a "free press activist" and has refused to move by anti-American sentiments or political reasons.
"It's not about saving whales. It's about providing people with information they need to decide whether to defend or not the whales," said Assange. " is the raw material necessary for a just civil society ."
In another, the founder of Wikileaks has denied inciting Bradley Manning, accused by the United States as its main source, or any other person to provide diplomatic cables.
Assange The idea that encouraged her to send classified documents sources is the main argument of the U.S. government team is considering filing criminal charges against him.
The Australian, who is on probation in the United Kingdom while the extradition process specific to Sweden, has also ensured that, although the U.S. has made repeated attacks on the Wikileaks website, the country "has no the technology needed to end the portal ".
"We have had seizures in some particular web domains, small parts missing infrastructure. But now we have about 2,000 separate pages in every way, everywhere in the world. You can not stop with that. "
The fear of the big banks
Following the publication of documents on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2010 and the diplomatic cables late last year, now plans to spread Wikileaks bank account details of 2,000 rich and famous personalities suspected of tax evasion, information that he gave this month the Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer.
That ad has sparked rumors that Assange is holding a 5-gigabyte hard drive belonging one of the executives of Bank of America, which this week brought down the shares of the bank, one of the largest in the country.
"I will not make any comment regarding the upcoming publication," said the founder of Wikileaks to a question from the interviewer, who then stated that Bank of America would be "suffering" because of uncertainty until the documents were disclosed.
"I think it's great, that of having all these banks thinking they're twisting them," laughed Assange.
Wikileaks founder said he is aware that he is winning "powerful enemies" and that in the process of publishing documents of the Department of State, "was clear there would be consequences."
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