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The default answer of the media each time it suffers an attack is "censorship" "freedom of the press is being denied". This is how large economic groups behind mass media attempt to protect themselves. But now that we see a -real- attack against the freedom of the press by the largest of the governments, half of the mass media seems to actually be siding -against- WikiLeaks. So, what is the game then? I can only hope this helps the world to learn a very valuable lession.