By CITIJEN Journalist (CJ)
September 19, 2011
WORLD NEWS - Do you want the Whistleblower WikiLeaks’ laptop computer that was the "Cablegate" compiling uncountable numbers of secret cables of government across the world and embarrassed Obama and many leaders of several nations?
Yes, roll up - roll up! The memorabilia of the Assange cult has begun, just begun getting auctioned on eBay.
At £6,000 the laptop is on sale on eBay, and at £2,100 a signed version of those famous diplomatic cables can be yours. There are more it has been heard. At £240 a sachet of prison coffee is being sold. It is the same coffee that once purloined by Julian Assange.
WikiLeaks, which is funded by donations, announced last Friday that the auctions on eBay have begun to raise money. It said that this is an effort by the Whistleblower to replace cash lost during an "unlawful financial embargo" that included refusal of payments process to its accounts by Bank of America, Mastercard, Visa, Western Union and PayPal.
The auction offered by WikiLeaks are:
CableGate preparation computer
This is the same database machine that allowed its team to search full set of cables and extract it to be sent to the media organisations throughout the world in encrypted form.
Signed and fingerprinted Julian Assange's prison coffee sachet
This is a scarce item of memorabilia, which was used by Julian Assange in prison before going under house arrest in Norfolk. Assange smuggled these three coffee sachets after leaving the prison. All the three sachets are unopened.
Signed and fingerprinted cable on UN spying
This cable reveals Hillary Clinton asking her diplomats to spy on UN officials, including Ban Ki-moon's DNA. On the cable Assange has also written the slogan of WikiLeaks: "Courage is Contagious."
Julian Assange's signed photograph
This is the exclusive photograph of Julian Assange sized 13cm x 18cm. The photo of the WikiLeaks founder was taken at Ellingham Hall where he was under house arrest.
Julian Assange Photo Gallery
Julian Assange Poster |
Julian Assange in a press conference |
Julian Assange with lawyer Jennifer Robinson |
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