Chapter 145: WikiLeaks (2nd Monthly Pass)

After Andrews left, Yu Shijian said: "Brother Chen, congratulations, it is estimated that this is another big business." ”

Chen Xindao: "Brother Yu, don't bury me, I don't know if there is a general education! By the way, has "Country Teacher" still been ignored in the past two days?"

Yu Shijian shook his head and smiled bitterly: "It's still not ideal, Hollywood doesn't believe that we Chinese can make science fiction well, during this time I have almost searched for Hollywood distribution companies large and small, many people know that a Chinese from Los Angeles is promoting his science fiction movies." In addition, the theme of "The Country Teacher" itself is somewhat alternative, although it is not impossible for distribution companies to be interested in this movie, but most of them are unwilling to take risks and give very low prices, after all, no one is sure whether such a film meets the taste of Hollywood audiences. ”

Chen Xin thought for a while and said, "Then have you tried the kind of sharing plan that Miss Mu came up with in Europe?"

Yu Shijian said: "Why not, but the prerequisite for Miss Mu to propose this plan is that at least 4,000 2K screens will be released in Europe, which is almost impossible in the United States, no distribution company can make such a promise, and those theaters are not willing to schedule sci-fi movies from China." ”

Chen Xin thought for a while and said: "Brother Yu, if it doesn't work, let's take it slowly, and when the box office of "The Country Teacher" comes out in Asia Pacific and Europe, we will consider the release in North America. ”

Yu Shijian sighed and said, "Now it seems that it can only be like this,"

Seeing Yu Shijian's depressed look. Chen Xin was about to comfort a few words, when's voice suddenly sounded in his mind: "Lao Dou, an organization claiming to be a WIKI decryptor has sent you a private message through a super large server. ”

Chen Xin was stunned for a while before he reacted.

He hurriedly said to Yu Shijian: "Brother Yu, I'm a little tired, I haven't slept much on the plane before, or we'll talk about it later!"

Yu Shijian hurriedly said: "Okay, you have a good rest, my room is downstairs from you, 3328." When I wake up, if I can't find it, I can call me directly. My phone keeps on. ”

Chen Xin nodded and said, "Haode, Brother Yu, then I'll go to sleep first." ”

As soon as Yu Shijian left, Chen Xiao hurriedly said, "Steel hammer." On oversized!"

Chen Xin's myopic glasses lit up all of a sudden. Steelhammer projects the Super Camp web page directly onto his retina.

For WikiLeaks. Chen Xin is no stranger.

This organization has always claimed to be a borderless non-profit Internet media that wants to let organizations, businesses, and governments operate under the sun by assisting insiders.

It specializes in exposing files from anonymous sources and network leaks. The website was established in December 2006 and is operated by TheSunshinePress. A year after its launch, the site claims to have grown its database of documents to more than 1.2 million copies.

WikiLeaks' massive release of classified documents has made it controversial. Proponents argue that WikiLeaks defends democracy and freedom of the press. Opponents argue that the leakage of a large number of classified documents threatens the national security of the countries concerned and affects international diplomacy.

Because "WikiLeaks" collects information through various channels, it has also become a "thorn in the side" of the United States and some other governments.

The leak of the combat records of the US military in Afghanistan has caused the US government to be extremely angry.

At a time when the American public is increasingly questioning the chances of winning the war in Afghanistan, these leaked documents paint another grim picture of the war.

The White House has strongly condemned the leak of 90,000 documents on the U.S.-led coalition's military operations in Afghanistan by the WikiLeaks website.

Spokesman Gibbs defended that most of the leaked documents were low-level reports that were several months old and did not reflect the positive changes in the situation brought about by the clean-up strategy proposed by US President O'Ang Kan-hai.

He also said that President O'Ao did not need to use the leaked documents to understand the severity of civilian casualties, and that publishing them would increase the danger faced by U.S. and coalition soldiers.

But perhaps the most immediate danger posed by the leak of these documents, according to media outlets, is to further undermine confidence that the war in Afghanistan has already been shaken. This is perhaps the most difficult situation for the U.S. government to accept.

The 400,000 classified documents of the US military's Iraq war released in October last year and the 250,000 sensitive US diplomatic secret reports released in one fell swoop on November 20 triggered a strong earthquake in US diplomacy, and its influence can be said to be second only to the "Goddess of Dawn" incident that occurred later.

Italian Foreign Minister Falatini even commented that the diplomatic secret report is likely to cause a "global diplomacy 9/11" incident.

Now the server provider of the WikiLeaks website in the United States is no longer in service, and its founder, Julian Assange, is wanted on an Interpol Red Notice.

What is even more surprising is that on December 7 last year, the police in London, England, said that Julian Assange, the founder of the "WikiLeaks" website, was arrested on the same day.

Assange is accused of "raping" and "indecenciously assaulting" two Swedish women in August 2010. Swedish prosecutors issued an arrest warrant against Assange on November 18, and Assange pleaded not guilty.

Assange, who then appeared in court accompanied by his lawyer to answer questions, denied four sexual assault charges against him and applied for bail pending a verdict on whether to extradite Sweden, but the judge denied his bail request.

Assange's lawyer, Stephen, said, "Ladies and gentlemen, we see today that Assange will continue to be held. It's very unfortunate, but WikiLeaks is going to continue, WikiLeaks is a missile for thousands of journalists, and we also heard the judge say today that he wants to be able to see the assurances for himself, and I think he also ate. Seeing that there are many people who have come forward to support Mr. Assange, he believes that he is not guilty. ”

More people believe that the case is entirely a political case than a criminal case as the UK claims.

Later, the United States has been trying to extradite Assange back to China, but unfortunately due to pressure from all sides, it has never succeeded.

At such a time, such a sensitive organization came to the door, which couldn't help but make Chen Xin very puzzled.

In fact, the super-large "Wisdom Rubik's Cube" has always been managed by, and it is not that some other government agencies or organizations have sent communication requests to Chen Xin through the station letter, but Chen Xin has ignored it.

But the message sent by WikiLeaks made Chen Xin hesitate.

It reads: "Dear Mr. Wisdom Cube: We at WikiLeaks have always had great respect for your actions on the Internet, and we welcome any individual or organization to disclose the confidential information of certain countries, and hope that we can cooperate in a wider range of fields in the future."

Sincerely

Salute - all WikiLeaks colleagues"

Chen Xin thought for a while, looked up and asked Gangyi: ", did you say that this information was sent by WikiLeaks?" (To be continued......)