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Estulin contends that WikiLeaks serves as He suggests the organization was designed to achieve several geopolitical objectives under the guise of transparency:
The chaos of mass data dumps creates a "fog of information" that makes the public feel powerless and overwhelmed. 🏗️ Key Themes in the Work 1. The Role of Intelligence Agencies
Estulin argues the leaks are carefully curated to embarrass certain figures while protecting the core interests of globalist elites. [Estulin-Daniel]-Desmontando-Wikileaks.epub.pdf
By leaking "classified" data, WikiLeaks provided a pretext for governments to implement stricter internet controls and "Cyber Security" laws.
The book analyzes the media’s role in creating the "Assange Myth." Estulin argues that by turning Assange into a celebrity martyr, the media distracts the public from the actual contents of the leaks and the broader agenda of the "New World Order." 3. Geopolitical Chess Estulin contends that WikiLeaks serves as He suggests
The idea that "real" secrets rarely reach the public eye, and what we see is often a "limited hangout." Conclusion
Why does the mainstream media choose to give massive platforms to certain "whistleblowers" but ignore others? By leaking "classified" data, WikiLeaks provided a pretext
Estulin traces connections between WikiLeaks' infrastructure and Western intelligence circles. He posits that no organization could move that much sensitive data without the tacit approval—or active facilitation—of agencies like the CIA or NSA. 2. The "Hero" Archetype