We owe so much to Wikileaks that it's hard to fathom. It's particularly hard to fathom why anyone who claims to care about free speech and liberty would not be appalled by the unjust containment of Julian Assange.
But I consider it a good sign how hard the establishment is fighting to silence him and the revelations made through Wikileaks... They are showing their fear of what an informed populace can do to disrupt the business as usual of the Deep State.
RE: A Retrospective Look At The Work WikiLeaks Made Possible As Assange Remains Silenced