In this two-year-old classified Army Counterintelligence Center report (hosted on wikileaks.org, where else?), American spooks set out to destroy Wikileaks by intimidating its sources. They cite as justification for this the fact that Wikileaks has outed American embarrassments and crimes including "US equipment expenditure in Iraq, probable US violations of the Chemical Warfare Convention Treaty in Iraq, the battle over the Iraqi town of Fallujah and human rights violations at Guantanamo Bay."

The governments of China, Israel, North Korea, Russia, Thailand, Zimbabwe, and

several other countries have blocked access to Wikileaks.org-type Web sites, claimed they have

the right to investigate and prosecute Wikileaks.org and associated whistleblowers, or insisted

they remove false, sensitive, or classified government information, propaganda, or malicious

content from the Internet. The governments of China, Israel, and Russia claim the right to

remove objectionable content from, block access to, and investigate crimes related to the posting

of documents or comments to Web sites such as Wikileaks.org. The governments of these

countries most likely have the technical skills to take such action should they choose to do so

Wikileaks.org uses trust as a center of gravity by assuring insiders, leakers, and

whistleblowers who pass information to Wikileaks.org personnel or who post information to the

Web site that they will remain anonymous. The identification, exposure, or termination of

employment of or legal actions against current or former insiders, leakers, or whistleblowers

could damage or destroy this center of gravity and deter others from using Wikileaks.org to make

such information public.