As the story develops on a daily basis, we now see giant companies either granting or (more often) withholding support for Julian Assange. It is remarkable to think about how dependent we are on a small handful of companies to be able to send/receive and deposit/withdraw money, and how simple it is for a company or individual to be frozen out of the system, whether via government pressure or from a PR-driven desire to avoid controversy (perhaps rightly so, depending on which side of the fence you are on). Whether you love him or hate him or sit somewhere in between, this is a monumental event, with implications for the security of people around the world, the rights of journalists, the relationships among governments and for the freedom of speech as we think we know it. For more insight into some of the foundational thinking that led to this martyr/hero/villain/freedom-fighter, you might enjoy the archive of his old blog (at least until it is deleted from the Internet). We decided to take our best crack at figuring out how his head has been wired. Click the image below or here to view the full-sized graphic.
Inside the Mind of Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange (Infographic)
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[...] I was really impressed with the site, although the only way to access is though the hundreds of its mirror sites. The frankness of the site gave me a sense of admiration for Julian Assange. Call him whatever you want, but to me he’s a hero of the 21st Century. He’s extremely smart, suave, globally mobile, easily available women on his lap (look at the sex charges by 2 women), with a tinge of that Australian accent, and that cool silver white hair, even James Bonds will have a run of his money. Seriously, James Bonds is outdated, in today’s world, he’s nothing. To expose a conspiracy so huge, you need a mind like Julian Assange. [...]
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I suspect that Mr. Assange is actually a sufferer or Assburgers syndrome or some other form of mental retardation. His behavior and speech indicate he is unable to understand normal human interaction and thought patterns. This assburger theory goes a long way in explaining his early blog entries, delusions of grandeur, and the accusations of criminal sexual conduct. I feel sorry for Julian as I do for all the people who suffer from mental retardation. It must be very frustrating to be unable to experience love.
we live in a thoght world
Missing “Non-Consensual Vagina Pumping Medulla” lol
Is he evil or good? He’s Australian.
Why on earth does the medulla care whether his actions will be advantageous to the American people? He’s Australian, for one thing, but more importantly, he cares about the truth being known, globally, not about what is good for one (apparently very self-centred) nation.
Very nice. I would also note the dura mater of infinite self-regard, the limbic system of what appears to be stainless steel, the cryptographer/codebreaker/hacker pineal gland, and the possibly degraded / vestigial sexual-ethics corpus callosum. Thanks for the chance to play Celebrity Brain Autopsy!
I knew some americanos don’t believe in evolution. It seems some of you don’t believe in anatomy either