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WikiLeaks has 100% perfect record of authentic and accurately-vetted releases, so NPR and MSNBC tried to trash them by pointing to non-Wikileaks content, and pointing out that since some of it isn't valid, then you shouldn't trust Wikileaks.  
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{{IMGC| WikiLeaks}}WikiLeaks has 100% perfect record of authentic and accurately-vetted releases, so NPR and MSNBC tried to trash them by pointing to non-Wikileaks content, and pointing out that since some of it isn't valid, then you shouldn't trust Wikileaks.  
 
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* https://www.mintpressnews.com/npr-attempts-undermine-wikileaks-credibility-deliberate-brazen-lie/227687/
 
* https://www.mintpressnews.com/npr-attempts-undermine-wikileaks-credibility-deliberate-brazen-lie/227687/
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WikiLeaks has 100% perfect record of authentic and accurately-vetted releases, so NPR and MSNBC tried to trash them by pointing to non-Wikileaks content, and pointing out that since some of it isn't valid, then you shouldn't trust Wikileaks.

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