January 2011
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WikiLeaks - CIA & UFO's?
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, is threatening to use Soprano-style blackmail if he is killed by the CIA or, less dramatically, sued by the federal government.
“If I am killed or detained for a long time, there are 2,000 websites ready to publish the remaining files. We have protected these websites through very safe passwords,” said Assange in an interview with Al Jazeera television.
In...
What Americans now have to ask themselves is, By pursuing WikiLeaks, is the...
– Elizabeth C.
We have values. I am an information activist. You get the information out to the...
– Julian Assange
Journalism should be more like science. As far as possible, facts should be...
– Julian Assange
Courage is an intellectual mastery of fear. It’s not that you don’t...
– Julian Assange
How is it that a team of five people has managed to release to the public more...
– Julian Assange
We have clearly stated motives, but they are not antiwar motives. We are not...
– Julian Assange
Courage is contagious. Sources are encouraged by the opportunities they see in...
– Julian Assange
You often hear … that something may be a threat to U.S. national security....
– Julian Assange
The first ingredient of civil society is the people’s right to know,...
– Julian Assange
If journalism is good it is controversial by it’s nature.
– Julian Assange
December 2010
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WikiLeaks - Son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg: “My Parents Were Executed Under the Unconstitutional Espionage Act—Here’s Why We Must Fight to Protect Julian Assange”
Gerald Celente Interview on 2011 with Eric King,... →
As always, Gerald is telling it just like it is. - Ed.
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Forward Into 2011, by Paul Craig Roberts
The year 2011 will bring Americans a larger and more intrusive police state, more unemployment and home foreclosures, no economic recovery, more disregard by the US government of US law, international law, the Constitution, and truth, more suspicion and distrust from allies, more hostility from the rest of the world, and new heights of media sycophancy.
2011 is shaping up as the terminal year...
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WikiLeaks: U.S. Rejected Request to Help Probe of...
WikiLeaks has released secret U.S. diplomatic cables that show the U.S. government has refused to help the United Arab Emirates investigate the assassination of a Hamas military commander in Dubai last January. Dubai officials have long suspected the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad was behind the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. The leaked cables show that the United States rejected a formal...
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U.S. Refuses to Help Polish Probe of Secret CIA...
An international human rights group has revealed the Obama administration has refused to help the Polish government investigate claims that the CIA ran a secret black site prison inside Poland. Polish prosecutors launched a probe in August 2008, but U.S. authorities have refused to cooperate, claiming that they consider the matter closed. Flight records show that seven CIA planes landed in 2002...
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WAR - Aid Groups Dismiss US Claims of Afghan War... →
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2010: The Best and the Worst by Justin Raimondo →
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An authoritarian conspiracy that cannot think is powerless to preserve itself...
– Julian Assange, 2006
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Where details are known as to the inner workings of authoritarian regimes, we...
– Julian Assange, 2006
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The more secretive or unjust an organization is, the more leaks induce fear and...
– Julian Assange, 2006
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WAR - Allan Nairn: As U.S. Loses Its Global Economic Edge, Its “One Clear Comparative Advantage is in Killing, and It’s Using It”
Ed Note, An outstanding piece.
In a free society we are supposed to know the truth. In a society where truth...
– Congressman Ron Paul
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WikiLeaks - The Voice of Ordinary People
History is happening now. We can remain spectators and in the name of critical thinking enforce the pervasive shadow of cynicism; or we can choose to participate in making history. WikiLeaks is the voice of ordinary people and so they are what we make them to be.
A World Beyond Borders.
Any law that degrades human personality is unjust, and one has a moral...
– Martin Luther King
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WikiLeaks: Transforming Journalism - Al Jazeera... →
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National Review Online: You caused controversy recently defending WikiLeaks...
– Congressman Ron Paul, Dec 28, 2010
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I view the Espionage Act of 1917 as a lifelong nemesis. My parents were charged,...
– Robert Meeropol, 23 Dec 2010
A Political Map of the News →
Very cool data visualizer. - Ed.
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2011 by Paul Craig Roberts →
Dissent is what rescues democracy from a quiet death behind closed doors.
– Lewis H. Lapham
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Julian Assange: Man of the Decade by Kelley B.... →
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Accusers' Lawyer: Assange accusers are WikiLeaks...
By Daniel Tencer
Sunday, December 26th, 2010 — 12:29 pm
A lawyer for two women who have accused Julian Assange of sexual impropriety is fighting back against claims the women have links to the CIA and are motivated by revenge or money.
Claes Borgstrom, a Swedish lawyer known for specializing in gender cases, told the media Friday that it’s “very upsetting” to hear...
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TSA Coming to a Mall Near You? →
Seems I recall something happening like this in Germany a while back. Americans need to know what their Government is up to, not the other way around! - Ed.
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From the Pentagon to the Private Sector: Boston Globe Analysis Finds Large Numbers of Retiring Generals Entering Defense Industry
WikiLeaks Cables: Drug Enforcement Agency Goes...
December 26, 2010
The US Drug Enforcement Administration has grown into a global intelligence organization whose reach extends far beyond international drug trafficking, The New York Times reported.
Citing documents from the secrets website WikiLeaks, the newspaper said the DEA’s operations had become so expansive the agency has had to fend off foreign politicians who want to use it...
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WikiLeaks Poised for Major Israel Document Dump →
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Obama’s Gitmo Closure ‘Plan’ in Shambles →
PFC. Bradley Manning Speaks, Dec-18-2010 →
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Seven Thoughts on Wikileaks, Jack Goldsmith →