Is Wikileaks About to Release Its Bank Cache?

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Julian Assange

Something curious is going on at WikiLeaks.

Or, rather, something is not going on. And that's curious.

The last release of diplomatic cables from WikiLeaks came out on January 4th. This three day gap between Wikileaks releases is the longest ever to occur since Wikileaks began releasing the diplomatic cables.

I suspect this means something big is about to come out of WikiLeaks. Something they are taking their time to put together. And that is likely to be the much talked about release of the tens of thousands of documents WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange shows a culture of corruption inside a US bank.

We still don't know for sure what bank the documents will allegedly indict. But all indications point to Bank of America .

I do not think its a stretch to expect something big to follow Wikileaks' silence. They published new documents when Assange was arrested. There was a release on Christmas eve and Christmas day. They didn't rest on New Year's eve or New Year's day.

And now we've had three days of silence.

Something is coming.

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