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If he gets to the US he is TOAST, they will label him a Terrorist and lock him away for good...

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And it starts!!!

http://www.news.com....0-1226212036626
Spy files: WikiLeaks exposes global surveillance industry

•WikiLeaks exposes global surveillance industry

•Files detail how governments spy on their citizens

•iiNet says it is not liable for online pirates


Read more: http://www.news.com....6#ixzz1fLNVF5tw



WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange has launched the website's new project - the publication of hundreds of files detailing a global industry that gives governments tools to spy on their citizens.
They reveal the activities of about 160 companies in 25 countries that develop technologies to allow the tracking and monitoring of individuals by their mobile phones, email accounts and internet browsing histories.
"Today we release over 287 files documenting the reality of the international mass surveillance industry - an industry which now sells equipment to dictators and democracies alike in order to intercept entire populations," Mr Assange said today.

He said that in the past 10 years it had grown from a covert industry that primarily supplied government intelligence agencies such as the NSA in the United States and Britain's GCHQ, to a huge transnational business.
Mr Assange has been in Britain for the past year fighting extradition to Sweden for questioning on allegations of rape and sexual assault, living under tight bail conditions.
His case is due to come up again on December 5.

The documents on the website, http://wikileaks.org/the-spyfiles.html, include manuals for surveillance products sold to repressive Arab regimes.
They have come to light in part from offices ransacked during rebellions in countries such as Egypt and Libya earlier this year, as well as investigative work by WikiLeaks and its media and campaigning partners.
"These systems that are revealed in these documents show exactly the kind of systems that the Stasi wished they could have built," said Jacob Appelbaum, a former WikiLeaks spokesman and computer expert at the University of Washington.

"These systems have been sold by Western companies to places for example like Syria and Libya and Tunisia and Egypt. These systems are used to hunt people down and to murder."
Experts who worked on the release warned that at present the industry was completely unregulated, and urged governments worldwide to introduce new laws governing the export of such technology.



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Post Wikileaks Stratfor E-mails Browse Database
On Monday February 27th, 2012, WikiLeaks began publishing The Global Intelligence Files, over five million e-mails from the Texas headquartered "global intelligence" company Stratfor. The e-mails date between July 2004 and late December 2011. They reveal the inner workings of a company that fronts as an intelligence publisher, but provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations, such as Bhopal's Dow Chemical Co., Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon and government agencies, including the US Department of Homeland Security, the US Marines and the US Defence Intelligence Agency. The emails show Stratfor's web of informers, pay-off structure, payment laundering techniques and psychological methods.

List of documents > Release

See here for documents: http://www.wikileaks.org/gifiles/releasedate/2012-02-27.html

Out them all!

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Wikileaks vs. Stratfor: Pursue The Truth, Not Its Messenger
Posted on Mar 1, 2012
By Amy Goodman

WikiLeaks, the whistle-blower website, has again published a massive trove of documents, this time from a private intelligence firm known as Stratfor. The source of the leak was the hacker group “Anonymous,” which took credit for obtaining more than 5 million emails from Stratfor’s servers. Anonymous obtained the material on Dec. 24, 2011, and provided it to WikiLeaks, which in turn partnered with 25 media organizations globally to analyze the emails and publish them.

Among the emails was a short one-liner that suggested the U.S. government has produced, through a secret grand jury, a sealed indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. In addition to painting a picture of Stratfor as a runaway, rogue private intelligence firm with close ties to government-intelligence agencies serving both corporate and U.S. military clients, the emails support the growing awareness that the Obama administration, far from diverging from the secrecy of the Bush/Cheney era, is obsessed with secrecy, and is aggressively opposed to transparency.

I traveled to London last Independence Day weekend to interview Assange. When I asked him about the grand-jury investigation, he responded: “There is no judge, there is no defense counsel, and there are four prosecutors. So, that is why people that are familiar with grand-jury inquiries in the United States say that a grand jury would not only indict a ham sandwich, it would indict the ham and the sandwich.”

As I left London, The Guardian newspaper exposed more of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. phone-hacking scandal, which prompted the closing of his tabloid newspaper, the largest circulation Sunday newspaper in the U.K., News of the World. The coincidence is relevant, as News of the World reported anything but what its title claimed, focusing instead on salacious details of the private lives of celebrities, sensational crimes, and photos of scantily clad women. For this and his other endeavors, Murdoch amassed a reported personal fortune of $7.6 billion.

Meanwhile, Assange—who, like Murdoch, was born in Australia (Murdoch abandoned his nationality for U.S. citizenship in order to purchase more U.S. broadcast licenses)—had engaged in one of largest and most courageous acts of publishing in history by founding wikileaks.org, which allows people to safely and securely deliver documents using the Internet in ways that make it almost impossible to trace. He and his colleagues at WikiLeaks had published millions of leaked documents, most notably about the U.S. wars and occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and thousands of U.S. diplomatic cables, true “news of the world.” The Sydney Peace Foundation awarded Assange a gold medal for “exceptional courage and initiative in pursuit of human rights.” In contrast, the U.S. government targeted him, possibly under the Espionage Act. Murdoch is hailed as a pioneering newsman, while pundits on Murdoch-owned cable-television outlets openly call for Assange’s murder.

Read more here: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/wikileaks_vs_stratfor_pursue_the_truth_not_its_messenger_20120301/

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How very interesting this appeared in The Guardian and not in US MSM. :sarcasism

Bradley Manning judge warns military prosecutors in WikiLeaks case
Ed Pilkington and agencies

guardian.co.uk, Thursday 26 April 2012 18.04 EDT
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The military judge in the court-martial of the US soldier accused of handing WikiLeaks the biggest trove of unauthorised state secrets in American history has put army prosecutors on notice that they must prove Bradley Manning knew he was helping the enemy or face the possibility that the most serious charge against him be dismissed. :brockoli :banana :elephant

Colonel Denise Lind refused to throw out the charge – "aiding the enemy" – as had been requested by Manning's defence lawyers. But she told the military prosecution that during the trial, now scheduled for the end of September, that they would have to prove that the intelligence analyst was fully aware that he was helping the enemy when he allegedly handed hundreds of thousands of secret US documents to WikiLeaks.

Aiding the enemy is the most serious in the list of 22 charges that have been brought against Manning. It carries a maximum penalty of life in prison
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The trial will start on 21 September and is expected to last three weeks. It is certain to be closely followed in America and around the world, both by those who see Manning as a traitor to his country and military superiors, and by those who believe he was a hero who is being punished for being a whistleblower.

Read more here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/26/bradley-manning-judge-warns-prosecutors

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So Australia is America's Enemy nowadays huh! :huh

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Anyone who "tweaks" the nose of TPTB in the good ole US of A today is an "enemy," freak! ;)

Cheney and the neocons continue to push the US for continual war. And the American :sheep are too busy watching reality TV, playing on their Iphones/Ipads to give a good rats a$$!

Besides, how else do you deal with massive unemployment? Yeah - send the "lower classes" overseas to wage war on other poor people.

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Smear and Enjoy

Tuesday 17th February 2012 14:00 BST

Statement by Julian Assange

“The World Tomorrow with Julian Assange” premieres today. The first broadcast features the leader of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. In this document, I try to lend a helping hand to the overworked hacks in the anti-Assange ’smearsphere’ by indulging in a pre-emptive bout of self-hating WikiLeaks-bashing.

Corporate media and regime propaganda machines alike excel in the mass production of sensationalist smears against individuals and organisations they perceive to be social, political or economic competition. Fortunately WikiLeaks is all three.

Most of the time, I despair at the lack of imagination and poor sense of humour evinced by journalists and public figures who should know better.

I have decided to hold out an olive-branch to our overworked detractors, by writing higher quality smears for them. Now please don’t take them all for yourself. One per “journalist”. Please tweet #smearandenjoy and the number so others know that smear is taken, and above all don’t forget to smear and enjoy, smear and enjoy!

To make sure you don’t accidentally say anything that is true see the official press release for all those pesky facts you should avoid. :spit

#smearandenjoy

#1.1
The trinity of evil: WikiLeaks, Russia, Pick Your Guest!
#1.2
The trinity of evil: Assange, Putin, Pick Your Guest!

#2.1
Assange is a Kremlim patsy, employed by the Kremlin, the show is propaganda, editorially controlled by Putin and filmed by the FSB!
#2.2
Putin is a WikiLeaks patsy, allowing his television channel to be manipulated by Julian Assange to become a propaganda network for WikiLeaks!
#2.3
Nasrallah was interviewed as part of a Russian diplomatic game with Syria. Assange is a pathetic patsy, and a dictator-supporting hypocrite. We all know Russia supports Syria and RT is its uncritical propaganda vehicle. Why else would they interview Nasrallah?!
#2.4
Assange is desperate, marginalized pariah, rightly rejected by the Western media. The only people who will work with him are US-hating Russians!
#2.5
In actual fact, the show was produced by Russia Today, as evinced by the lack of credits after the first episode!
#2.6
Assange is only interested in money – the Kremlin must have paid him big bucks!
#2.7
Assange is a desperate hypocrite for brown-nosing the media-suppressing Krelim!
#2.8
Where are the Russian dissidents/the Russian opposition? Assange is a hopeless Kremlin stooge!

#3.1
Assange is a shy, timid computer geek – just look how awkward he is!
#3.2
Assange blinks too much – this shows that he is not only nervous and weird, but also lying!
#3.3
Assange changes his clothes all the time. He’s a narcissist!
#3.4
Assange looks fat and self-satisfied, he’s clearly living it up under "mansion arrest"!
#3.5
Assange never changes his clothes. And his socks are loose too! [Bill Keller remix]
#3.6
Assange looks thin and sick, clearly eaten alive by guilt and stress!
#3.7
Assange is a control freak, who micromanaged this show into an idiosyncratic flop, as evidenced by his ubiquity in the credit roll!
#3.8
Assange is an egomanic, just look at how he hogs the limelight!
#3.9
Assange is a complete pushover as a host, evidenced by how little he talks, and how much he allows his guests to hog the limelight!

#4.1
Assange is an Islamophobe. He has no respect for the religious sentiments of his guests!
#4.2
Assange is a closet Muslim. His show is absolutely jammed full of Muslim guests!
#4.3
Assange is a smiling Mossad agent, lulling enemies of Israel into a false sense of security in order to expose their secrets!
#4.4
Assange is an enemy combatant in the field of psychological warfare, an agent of Iran, who humanises the inhuman by giving voice to Israel’s enemies!
#4.5
Assange is an anti-Semite, as revealed by his fawning over Islamists!
#4.6
Assange’s guests are all white-haired, middle-aged men. Not only is he a misogynist, he’s also a gerontocrat!

#5.1
Assange isn’t a "real" TV host, just a fringe publisher under house arrest, as revealed by his hopeless questions and bad clothes!
#5.2
Assange has turned into a celebrity TV host. He is neglecting the WikiLeaks publishing mission and will never publish anything substantive again!
#5.3
Assange is a criminal, not a professional. He is trying to distract attention away from his court case by embarking on elaborate television misadventures!
#5.4
Assange is clearly bored by his guests - and the feeling is mutual!
#5.5
Assange is a media whore!
#5.6
Assange betrays his own principles of scientific journalism, by releasing an edited (i.e biased) version of the show, and not the full interview!
#5.7
Assange has delayed the beginning of show, so he can use it as a secret weapon for his Supreme Court case!
#5.8
Assange can’t hold a conversation for more than 26 minutes!
#5.9
Assange won’t shut up for the entire 26 minutes!
#5.11
No one cares about Assange anymore. He’s noticed, and his response is this desperate, pathetic attempt to regain the centre of attention!
#5.12
Assange has gone hopelessly mainstream and boring. He has lost all his edge, and is forced to make TV shows with a bunch of British squares!
#5.13
Assange is all about transparency, and then he redacts the names of the entire production crew!
#5.14
Assange uses Skype, how amateur and unprofessional. It shows how little he cares about internet privacy!
#5.15
This entire enterprise is an obvious, awkward and failed attempt at attaining a veneer of legitimacy for Assange!
#5.16
Assange asks softball questions. He should give those bad people a harder time!
#5.17
Assange is too argumentantive with his guests. He should have more respect for our leaders!
#5.18
Assange has given up the quest for the truth to suck up to terrorists!

#6.1
Assange has tawdry, twee taste. He is an interior designer’s nightmare!
#6.2
Assange’s awful taste in clothes and wallpaper are matched only by his choice of guests!

#7.1
Assange is desperate to appear cool and relevant – this is why he chose MIA to make the music for the show!

#8.1
Assange clearly hates his own show, and is therefore trying to preempt criticism by releasing this list!



http://www.wikileaks.org/The-World-Tomo ... ulian.html


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WikiLeaks is under attack by the big financial services companies , but there are still ways you can beat them.




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As a result of exposing U.S. embassies from around the world, five major US financial institutions, VISA, MasterCard, PayPal, Western Union and the Bank of America, have tried to economically strangle WikiLeaks The attack has blocked over 95% of our donations, costing tens of millions of dollars in lost revenue. The attack is entirely political. In fact, in the only formal review to occur, the US Treasury found that there were no lawful grounds to add WikiLeaks to financial blockade .
Your donations are vital to pay for our fight against this and other kinds of censorship, for Wikileaks' projects, staff, servers and protective infrastructure. We are entirely supported by the general public.

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Julian Assange: WikiLeaks to release 1 million new documents
By CNN Staff

updated 5:40 AM EST, Fri December 21, 2012

(CNN) -- WikiLeaks is preparing to release more than a million documents next year, the controversial website's founder said Thursday.

Julian Assange did not provide details about their contents but said they "affect every country in the world."

He spoke from the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for more than six months. Ecuador's government granted him asylum in August, but British authorities have said they will arrest him if he leaves the premises.

"I came here in summer," Assange said. "It is winter now."

Assange said he cannot leave as long as authorities continue to investigate him.

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Keep up the fight Julian :clap :clap :clap :clap

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