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Op-Ed: Et Tu, The Intercept? Smear Of Assange Murderously Timed

Op-Ed: Et Tu, The Intercept? Smear Of Assange Murderously Timed Less than 48 hours after a UK judge ruled against Julian Assange’s legal team in their efforts to free him from the Ecuadoran embassy, The Intercept published a disingenuous and sloppy character assassination against the Wikileaks Editor-In-Chief. The timing of the article’s publication acted to […]

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The Scourging of Julian Assange 

The Scourging of Julian Assange  Photo by Jeanne Menjoulet | CC BY 2.0 Julian Assange’s latest attempt to have his outstanding UK arrest warrant dropped has failed in what stands as one of the most blatant and cruel examples of the British legal system being wielded as an instrument of persecution against a man whose only crime […]

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WikiLeaks Has Published Leaks On Trump Admin And Russia, And Is Seeking More

WikiLeaks Has Published Leaks On Trump Admin And Russia, And Is Seeking More WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange recently posted a harsh criticism of what he calls Trump’s “subservience to Saudi Arabia’s military adventurism in Yemen” and the explosion of civilian deaths caused by this administration’s greatly escalated drone assassination program. This received an angry backlash from […]

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The UK’s Hidden Hand in Julian Assange’s Detention

The UK’s Hidden Hand in Julian Assange’s Detention Photo by Billy Bob Bain | CC BY 2.0 It now emerges that the last four years of Julian Assange’s effective imprisonment in the Ecuadorean embassy in London have been entirely unnecessary. In fact, they depended on a legal charade. Behind the scenes, Sweden wanted to drop the […]

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Assange Keeps Warning Of AI Censorship, And It’s Time We Started List

Assange Keeps Warning Of AI Censorship, And It’s Time We Started Listening  Throughout the near entirety of human history, a population’s understanding of what’s going on in the world has been controlled by those in power. The men in charge controlled what the people were told about rival populations, the history of their tribe and […]

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Weiner Laptop Doc: Assange Warrant Issued 2 Weeks After Swedish Election Leaks Warning

Weiner Laptop Doc: Assange Warrant Issued 2 Weeks After Swedish Election Leaks Warning A confidential document found on Anthony Weiner’s laptop reveals that the United States Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden expressed concerns in 2010 that WikiLeaks would release classified US documents related to Sweden ahead of the September 19 Swedish election, tipping the vote towards the Pirate Party. The subject of […]

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Russia-gate’s Reach into Journalism

Russia-gate’s Reach into Journalism The investigation to somehow blame Russia for Donald Trump’s election has now merged with another establishment goal of isolating and intimidating whistleblowers and other dissidents, as Dennis J Bernstein describes. The Russia-gate investigation has reached into the ranks of journalism with the House Intelligence Committee’s subpoena of Randy Credico, who produced […]

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Why Everyone Should Do What WikiLeaks Did

Why Everyone Should Do What WikiLeaks Did By far the best thing about the WikiLeaks-Don Jr. controversy has been watching the talking heads on CNN and MSNBC who spent a year and a half priming everyone for President Hillary now saying, “Ha! WikiLeaks claims they’re a legitimate news organization, and yet here they are, advancing […]

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750,000 Protesters Clog Barcelona Streets, Demands Release Of “Political Prisoners”

750,000 Protesters Clog Barcelona Streets, Demands Release Of “Political Prisoners” Hundreds of thousands of people – 750,000 according to Barcelona police – backing Catalonia’s bid to secede from Spain clogged the streets in downtown Barcelona Saturday to demand the release of jailed separatist leaders. . Close to a million people filled the length of the […]

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You Against the Government’s Tools

You Against the Government’s Tools Our father’s generation fought the Cold War with spies, our grandfather’s generation fought the Vietnam War with soldiers, but the internet war must be won by well-trained hackers. Julian Assange calls the events in Catalonia an “internet war.” The Spanish government has raided Catalonian government offices, arrested government officials, frozen […]

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Clinton, Assange and the War on Truth

Clinton, Assange and the War on Truth Australia’s public broadcasting network gave Hillary Clinton an open mike to defame WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange as “a tool of Russian intelligence” without giving him a chance to respond, as John Pilger describes. On Oct. 16, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation aired an interview with Hillary Clinton: one of many […]

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Julian Assange Outlines The 3 Simple Steps To “Being A Journalist In 2017”

Julian Assange Outlines The 3 Simple Steps To “Being A Journalist In 2017” Haven’t you heard? The Russians did it. Seemingly behind every major news event in the last number of years, Russia has been busy influencing world events simply by reporting on them, just like everyone else. And as RT notes, this, according to […]

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Julian Assange Says He Can Prove The Russian Narrative Is False

Julian Assange Says He Can Prove The Russian Narrative Is False Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says that he can prove that the Russian election meddling narrative pushed by Democrats for almost a year now, is completely false. And he’s willing to turn over all evidence, in exchange for a pardon. Most of already knew that the […]

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Dark Days Ahead for Catalonia

Dark Days Ahead for Catalonia It isn’t just about what happens on Sunday; it’s about the ensuing days and weeks. The next 72 hours could be crucial not only for Catalonia, but also for the rest of Spain and Europe. For now, the cards are overwhelmingly stacked in Madrid’s favor. The central government enjoys the […]

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Taking Aim at Wikileaks

Taking Aim at Wikileaks Various scribbles have started to pepper the conversation started by the adventurous Mike Pompeo after he branded WikiLeaks a hostile intelligence agency before the Center for Strategic and International Studies.  (This would have generated a wry smile of content from Julian Assange.) The words of the Central Intelligence Agency chief are […]

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