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Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Hunted by Pentagon Over Massive Leak

Anxious that Wikileaks may be on the verge of publishing a batch of secret State Department cables, investigators are desperately searching for founder Julian Assange. Philip Shenon reports. (This story has been updated to reflect new developments on Assange's whereabouts.) Pentagon investigators are trying to determine the whereabouts of the Australian-born founder of the secretive website Wikileaks for fear that he may be about to publish a huge cache of classified State Department cables that, if made public, could do serious damage to national security, government officials tell The Daily Beast. The officials acknowledge that even if they found the website founder, Julian Assange, it is not clear what they could do to block publication of the cables on Wikileaks, which is nominally based on a server in Sweden and bills itself as a champion of whistleblowers. “We’d like to know where he is; we’d like his cooperation in this,” one U.S. official said of Assange. American officials said Pentagon investigators are convinced that Assange is in possession of at least some classified State Department cables leaked by a 22-year-old Army intelligence specialist, Bradley Manning of Potomac, Maryland, who is now in custody in Kuwait. And given the contents of the cables, the feds have good reason to be concerned. As The Daily Beast reported June 8, Manning, while posted in Iraq, apparently had special access to cables prepared by diplomats and State Department officials throughout the Middle East, regarding the workings of Arab governments and their leaders, according to an American diplomat. (more @ link) added by: Omnomynous

Inner Beauty Part 2

Well, as some of you have seen, I’ve been in a few interesting discussions online and on television regarding weight. For those of you who might have missed it, here’s my recent article over at The Daily Beast and the posting that I made just over a year ago about “Inner Beauty”.

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The Colbert Report

Hey everyone! What a crazy four weeks. I love hearing from so many of you via Twitter and I appreciate the kind words of encouragement everyone keeps sending to the site. They all mean so much to me especially while traveling which is all I seem to ever do these days. I had a great time on The Colbert Report last night (picture from their green room is to the right). I was super nervous because I wasn’t quite sure how Stephen’s “character” would behave, but it turned out to be both exhillerating and fun. I even got some shout outs to CC Skye and my friend Val from California. Special thanks to Stephen and his entire staff. They really made me feel so welcome and I appreciate everything they did. I’m always a little surprised to see what the media (and the blogosphere) latch onto after I write an article for The Daily Beast or make an appearance on a show like Colbert. Of course, the current frenzy seems to be all over my “pro-sex” comments a few weeks ago on the Beast. Obviously, the most sensational part of anything is what sells, But I am very happy that these things always bring new viewers and readers into what I’m working on. That’s evidenced by the feedback I get. I’m always encouraged by the positive comments from so many about changing what it means to be a Republican by simply speaking out. Some of you know it can be tough because there’s lots of people who are ready to criticize that message, but I know anything worth fighting for isn’t easy. Thanks always for your support. I’ll be finally getting settled in New York City over the next few weeks and will have more interesting things to report on. In the meantime, enjoy the holiday weekend and hooray for summer! Love, Meghan Song of the Day: “Stairway to Heaven” by Led Zeppelin

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Chatroulette Flashers Explain Themselves to The Daily Beast

Filed under: Sex We always joke about how many gross nude men use Chatroulette, but Shannon Donnelly at The Daily Beast went one step further and asked the flashers to explain themselves . The guys she talked to weren’t necessarily exhibitionists out in the real world. They just had those tendencies and used Chatroulette as a safe way to express them without the risk of getting caught. The guys gave her explanations like “i want people 2 see me an i want 2 see ppl.” Donnelly also pulled in some expert opinions from psychiatrists who confirmed her suspicions that many of the guys who get naked on Chatroulette are just looking for a reaction. In a weird way, Chatroulette is a good thing for those of us who don’t like being surprised by random strangers’ intimate parts. It’s probably safer for both flashers and flashees if people expose themselves in a place with a “next” button. link:// The Naked Men Of Chatroulette previously:// Chatroulette’s Creator (And the Phrase “T*ts or GTFO”) in The New Yorker Continue reading

Tareq and Michaele Salahi Will Actually Star on The Real Housewives of D.C.

Sorry, Sarah Palin. Incredibly, you’re NOT the most pathetic person to land a new reality show this month. Tareq and Michaele Salahi – the absolute morons who crashed a party at the White House last year – won’t simply star in The Real Housewives of D.C .; the awful couple will be a focal point of the Bravo program. The Salahis actually averted the Secret Service and shook hands with President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and many others in November 2008. Reportedly, the pair was being filmed as part of its audition for this series when the crashing took place. A dozen episodes of the first season have been shot and are slated to premiere in July, according to The Daily Beast . Paris Hilton’s aunts and Kelsey Grammer’s wife will also star on the show . Looks like the competition for This Year’s Sign of the Apocalypse is over before it began.

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Is the U.S. Government Spying on a Tiny Secret-Sharing Website? [Espionage]

Wikileaks.org is a website legendary in certain circles for posting documents people want hidden from the world. The Pentagon is not a fan. Now, Wikileaks is accusing the U.S. of spying on its editors. Tonight, Wikileaks tweeted that it was “currently under an aggressive US and Icelandic surveillance operation,” and provided a few creepy details: These might sound like the paranoid rantings of an Internet nutjob, but coming from Wikileaks we are inclined to the believe them: In 2008, the Pentagon commissioned a report on the site, which found that “‘WikiLeaks.org represents a potential force protection, counterintelligence, OPSEC and INFOSEC threat to the U.S. Army’ – or, in plain English, a threat to Army operations and information,” according to the Times . (Wikileaks posted the report to its site last week.) Wikileaks, which is run by a 9-person advisory board, has built a reputation based on its impressive record of posting secret documents like the ones that threaten the U.S. Army. These include emails hacked from Sarah Palin’s private account, 570,000 pager messages from 9/11 and the infamous climate change scientist emails. They have also posted sensitive U.S. military documents—most prominently the standard operating procedures for Guantanamo Bay. Judging from their tweets, Wikileaks believes the surveillance is related to an upcoming presentation where they will show unencrypted footage of a May 7 U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan which killed 97 civilians: The Pentagon had originally planned to show the video as proof that it had conducted the operation appropriately, despite having used airbursting bombs with civilians in the area. They later back-pedaled , likely because video was actually more incriminating than they first believed. Wikileaks obtained a copy of the encrypted video, and in January they tweeted “Have encrypted videos of US bomb strikes on civilians… we need super computer time.” They must have got that super computer time, and now U.S. authorities may be acting positively Chinese. Secret-sharing websites like Wikileaks have proven adept at dealing with legal challenges: When Cryptone.org was shut down by Microsoft earlier this year a mirror site was up within hours. But pissing off the government regarding national security matters is a whole other level. If anything happens to Wikileaks, you know who is responsible. (If you’re wondering what the editors were doing in Iceland: Wikileaks is currently helping draft legislation that would make the country a safe haven for investigative journalists. Ha!)

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Russian Newsweek EIC Loves Hookers, Blow [Drugs]

Just like angry former expat Matt Taibbi , the editor-in-chief of the Russian edition of Newsweek , Mikhail Fishman , likes to party the Moscow way. But it may all be a set up by the Kremlin. Or maybe not. Who knows? The Daily Beast’s Michael Idov recaps the titillating story that involves cops, political activists, models/prostitutes, sex and drugs. Says opposition activist Ilya Yashin: One night she called me up and asked me to come to her apartment right away. She said she had a surprise for me. The surprise was Nastya, and both of them dragged me into bed as soon as I came through the door. I’d be lying if I said I resisted. Everything was fine until Katya produced a whole pile of sex toys: dildos, whips, handcuffs, ball gags.” Is having a little fun with some pretty ladies and some party drugs such a bad thing? Not everyone thinks so: Let me get this straight,” wrote Ilya Krasilschik, the editor of Afisha magazine, commenting on a Facebook status update after the scandal broke and summing up much of the popular sentiment. “You fight the regime, and in exchange the regime brings you free chicks and blow? Duly noted.” Noted, indeed! The video, in Russian, shows Fishman chopping up a mysterious powder next to a half-naked woman. It gets good at 3:37, maybe NSFW: [ Image via ]

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Deadline Panic at AOL Over Hipster Contributors [Internal Memos]

AOL hired an army of underemployed music lovers to interview bands at South by Southwest. But the citizen journalists, paid $50 per story, are missing their deadlines, so AOL sent a panicked mass email (below). AOL’s Seed division is trying to interview every single one of the 2,000 bands performing at SXSW via its computer-dispatched army of freelancers. At a company where stories are routinely assigned based on internet statistics, that’s a refreshingly human assignment — “Almost Famous 2.0” is how Brian Ries summed things up in his Daily Beast article on Seed’s coverage of the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin . But humans have a way of gumming up the machine, and Seed editors have issued an “Urgent call for assignments,” shown below. “Urgent” indeed: AOL forgot to Bcc its contributors, exposing their emails, and also told people they could skip the pictures and bios. So much for humanizing the borg. [ Photo via Getty Images ]

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Rielle Hunter Speaks

Link: http://www.gq.com/news-politics/polit… John Edwards' mistress finally gave an interview, in which she verifies basically everything that's been said about her in a bewilderingly sunny manner. The Daily Beast also has a graphic description of the Rielle/Edwards sex tape. Enjoy. The Best Links: Edwards Sex Tape Details Rielle Hunter – Featured on BuzzFeed Read

Brittany Murphy’s Hubby Will Sue Warner Bros.

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Brittany Murphy’s husband, Simon Monjack, says Warner Brothers is responsible for the death of his wife and he plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the company.Monjack told The Daily Beast Murphy was devastated after reportedly losing a … Permalink

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