The controversy surrounding WikiLeaks continues to spiral out of control, as government organizations across the world turn their sights upon the start-up website and the freedom of information that it represents. Why is WikiLeaks on Banned Sites Lists? For those of you who don’t know, WikiLeaks is a website started in 2006 by a group [...]
Archive for August, 2010
WikiLeaks on Banned Sites Lists – What Do You Believe?
FBI Agent Requirements
Many of our readers at Top Secret Writers are here because of an interest in the intelligence field, investigation techniques and in intelligence gathering – so it stands to reason that a fair number of our readers come here looking to find FBI agent requirements. Our recent article covering the FBI salary review was wildly [...]
The Skeptic And The Believer Are Not Different At All
In the years that I’ve been researching both mundane and weird claims, I’ve had both the pleasure and displeasure of working with both avid believers and the morbidly skeptic. Being the type of guy who constantly rides the fence until enough information is in to draw, at the least, an educated guess about a situation [...]
The FBI Vs Wikipedia
In a further sign that U.S. intelligence communities are falling behind in their understanding and integration of the Internet with their investigations, CNN reported on August 3rd on the FBI vs Wikipedia story buzzing the Internet over the past few months. According to the report, Wikipedia received a letter from the FBI requesting that they [...]
Google Spies Proves That Alex Jones is an Idiot
There is nothing more shocking, and enlightening, to me than the silly Google Spies story published by Alex Jones over at Prison Planet – the Alex Jones website. Throughout the years, I’ve been involved in a wide variety of online publications and activities – from technical writing and software reviews for MakeUseOf.com, investigative research busting [...]
GeoTagging Test for New Feature
I will shortly be providing a new TopSecretWriters feature that include geotags for each post. This is only a test. Here is this post embedded on a mapquest map:









