The revolution will not be televised

But will it be viewable on the web? David Galbraith explains:

A California court order takes Wikileaks down, over a juicy story linking a venerable Swiss bank to money laundering – something that the bank possibly has no idea is a perfect web conspiracy meme….

Wikileaks went down, alright but only due to the sheer crushing power of a popular rush of visitors. Traffic generated by a backfired censorship attempt. By the way it’s back up, but you’ll have to use this ip address as at least one court seems to think it has a right to take away domain names as a method to censor the press.

So bookmark this! http://88.80.13.160/wiki/Wikileak

Oh, I feel so rebellious! wonderful.

Update: 3/13/2008, viva la wiki revolution: this swiss dropped the case, The domain name is back. Wow, power to the people! Now you can set your browser to http://www.wikileaks.org/