Here are some brief extracts from "Who's Who at Wikileaks?", which appears at Global Research on 20 December 2010.
"One thing we can confirm is that Julian Assange was in communication with people working for NASA and the Los Alamos Lab in the 1990s."
"Some interesting facts about several members listed in 2008 on the Wikileaks advisory board, including organizations to which they belong or have links to...
Philip Adams 'held key posts in Australian governmental media administration'
"Adams 'chairs the Advisory Board of the Centre for the Mind at Sydney University and the Australian National University'. CFR member Michael Spence also serves on this board and Rupert Murdoch’s son, Lachlan Murdoch, has served... The 2008 Distinguished Fellow of the Center for the Mind was ...Tony Blair."
"Sunstein 'argued that the government should stealthily infiltrate groups that pose alternative theories on historical events via ‘chat rooms, online social networks, or even real-space groups and attempt to undermine’ those groups'."
"Over the last seven months, the London based Frontline Club has served as de facto U.K 'headquarters' for Wikileaks.
"The Frontline Club is an initiative of Henry Vaughan Lockhart Smith
"Upon his release from bail, Julian Assange was provided refuge at Vaughan Smith's Ellingham Manor in Norfolk.
"The Frontline Club is an establishment media outfit.
"His relationship to NATO goes back to 1998 when he worked as a video journalist in Kosovo. In 2010, he was 'embedded with a platoon from the British Grenadier Guards' during Operation Moshtarak in Afghanistan's Helmand Province. (PBS NewsHour, February 19, 2010).