[Noisebridge-discuss] Donation Delivery to Wikileaks
Griffin Boyce
griffinboyce at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 10:07:23 UTC 2011
Why not simply cash the checks, and then write a (bigger) check to WL? They
still accept payments via postal mail, and checks are accepted according to
their site.
~Griffin
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 3:10 AM, William Budington <bill.budington at gmail.com
> wrote:
> I would suggest using Flattr. It's a service created by Peter Sundae,
> co-founder of the pirate bay. In usual circumstances, you set aside a
> certain amount each month. There are sites that include the Flattr donation
> method, and you "flattr" them, which is like the +1 for G+ or "like" for
> Facebook, but with a monetary reward. The total amount you allocate is
> divided by the number of sites you flattr, and that amount is given to each
> site.
>
> You can also give solid euro-amounts to sites. Wikileaks has a Flattr
> account, and it is a major source of revenue for them.
>
> Bill
>
> On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Molly Bee <mountainoceansky at hotmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Noisebridgers,
>>
>> Greetings from Mendocino!
>>
>> A community member in my neck of the woods is giving a benefit concert to
>> raise funds for Wikileaks, and wants to know the best way to get donations
>> from the US to Wikileaks without using a wire transfer. How can we turn
>> cash/checks into Long-Distance KarmaDollars and liberate information?
>>
>> Jake, singling you out (NO REASON!), what are some other suggestions for
>> people who are hot to support WL, monetarily or otherwise?
>>
>> Hugs, huckleberries, and boletes!
>> Molly
>>
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