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  • Informant says Wikileaks suspect had civilian help

    07/31/2010 12:36:26 PM PDT · by rawhide · 42 replies · 9+ views
    ajc.com ^ | 7-31-10 | By DAVID DISHNEAU
    HAGERSTOWN, Md. — A key figure in the government's investigation of thousands of leaked secret war records says the suspected culprit had help. Adrian Lamo is the computer hacker who turned in Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning. Lamo says someone told him that he helped Manning set up encryption software that Manning allegedly used to send classified information to the whistleblower website Wikileaks. Lamo isn't naming the apparent accomplice. But he says the man is among a group of people in the Boston area who work with Wikileaks.
  • Ecuador offers a home for founder of WikiLeaks

    11/29/2010 6:55:32 PM PST · by markomalley · 24 replies
    WaPo ^ | 11/29/2010 | Gonzalo Solano
    If WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange needs a home, Ecuador's deputy foreign minister says this Andean nation is happy to provide one. The 39-year-old Australian, who has incensed and embarrassed Washington with the release by his online whistle-blowing organization of hundreds of sensitive diplomatic cables, had sought residency and a work permit in Sweden. But after the release by WikiLeaks beginning in late July of thousands of sensitive documents from the Iraq and Afghan wars, a Swedish court ordered him detained for questioning on sexual assault allegations - claims Assange denies and calls part of a smear campaign. Assange, who keeps...
  • Researcher detained at U.S. border, questioned about Wikileaks

    08/01/2010 8:36:48 PM PDT · by thecodont · 6 replies · 2+ views
    CNET / Cnet.com ^ | July 31, 2010 4:16 PM PDT | By Elinor Mills
    LAS VEGAS -- A security researcher involved with the Wikileaks Web site was detained by U.S. agents at the border for three hours and questioned about the controversial whistleblower project as he entered the country on Thursday to attend a hacker conference, sources said on Saturday. He was also approached by two FBI agents at the Defcon conference after his presentation on Saturday afternoon about the Tor Project. Jacob Appelbaum, a Seattle-based programmer for the online privacy protection project called Tor, arrived at the Newark, New Jersey, airport from Holland flight Thursday morning when he was pulled aside by customs...
  • Rep. Conyers (Dolt-Mich): Calls for criminal charges against WikiLeaks founder 'extreme'

    12/17/2010 9:07:04 AM PST · by Zakeet · 24 replies · 1+ views
    The Hill ^ | December 16, 2010 | Gautham Nagesh
    The Obama and Bush administrations have classified too much information unnecessarily and contributed to an overly secretive atmosphere surrounding U.S. policy, lawmakers at a House Judiciary Committee hearing said Thursday. At a hearing on the legal implications of potentially prosecuting WikiLeaks, panel Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) said the group’s recent dissemination of classified diplomatic cables might have been embarrassing for the government but that the real-world consequences have been fairly modest. He labeled calls for criminal charges against site founder Julian Assange "extreme measures" and said the widespread outrage in Washington is a sign that caution is needed before proceeding....
  • Exposed: The 'creepy, lovesick' emails WikiLeaks boss Julian Assange sent to 19-year-old

    12/17/2010 5:12:59 AM PST · by rightwingintelligentsia · 17 replies · 2+ views
    Daily Mail UK ^ | December 17, 2010
    He's the whistleblower who has exposed the secrets of governments across the world. But WikiLeaks boss Julian Assange has some embarrassing documents in his own past he would rather the world didn't know about. A series of emails detailing his 'stalkery courtship' of a teenager are revealed - two years before he founded his notorious website. Under the headline 'The creepy, lovesick emails of Julian Assange' the gossip website Gawker reproduces emails to the teenager in his pre-WikiLeaks days. On the day Assange was freed on conditional bail at the High Court pending moves to extradite him to Sweden on...
  • Breaking: Released Julian Assange Ready For Next Indictment – Espionage Charges In The US

    12/16/2010 5:45:00 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 92 replies
    Mediaite ^ | December 16th, 2010 | Matt Schneider
    International man of intrigue Julian Assange barely had a moment to catch his breath from the last charges against him, but now is prepared for the US to have their crack at him. Assange tells Sky News “We have heard today from one of my US lawyers that there may be a US indictment for espionage for me coming from a secret grand jury investigation.” The fun never stops with Assange, stay tuned for more details.
  • Why Michael Moore Really Bailed Julian Assange Out Of Jail...

    12/15/2010 7:12:04 PM PST · by The Looking Spoon · 3 replies
    The Looking Spoon ^ | 12-15-10 | Jared H. McAndersen
  • Stratfor: The Lasting Geopolitical Effects from WikiLeaks

    12/15/2010 6:19:36 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 4 replies
    The Market Financial ^ | December 15, 2010 | George Friedman, Stratfor
    Here’s an interesting take on the lasting effects of WikiLeaks from geopolitical expert George Friedman, Founder of Stratfor. I go on and off with my subscription to Stratfor – they give excellent insights into geopolitics, taking a game theory approach to determine what actions the various actors will take. While I’m not currently a subscriber, I saw this piece float across my inbox, and found it worth sharing. Friedman is not as impressed by the WikiLeaks saga as I thought he’d be! ***** Taking Stock of WikiLeaks By George Friedman Julian Assange has declared that geopolitics will be separated into...
  • Don't leak my address: Astonishing plea from WikiLeaks boss as he tries to get bail

    12/15/2010 11:17:04 AM PST · by seanmerc · 35 replies
    MailOnline ^ | 15 Dec 10 | Daily Mail Reporter
    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange tried to hide his bail address from the public in an astonishing move for the man responsible for leaking thousands of diplomatic secrets. Assange's lawyers argued that the location - a 10-bedroom stately home - should not be disclosed on grounds of privacy during yesterday's hearing at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court. But the move was dismissed by District Judge Howard Riddle, who ruled not to reveal the address would conflict with Assange's commitment to open justice. The judge insisted the address - Captain Vaughan Smith's Ellingham Hall on the Norfolk/Suffolk border - was read out...
  • What Motivates Radical Libertarians’ Blind Allegiance to Anti-Government Thugs Like Julian Assange

    12/14/2010 5:02:38 PM PST · by HorowitzianConservative · 20 replies
    David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog ^ | December 14, 2010 | Calvin Freiburger
    The outpouring of support WikiLeaks and Julian Assange have received from the usual paleo-libertarian suspects is as illuminating as it is predictable. Take, for example, Ron Paul’s latest attempt at LewRockwell.com to make excuses for the leaking of highly sensitive government data because—as always—the real villain we should be worried about is Uncle Sam: [S]tate secrecy is anathema to a free society. Why exactly should Americans be prevented from knowing what their government is doing in their name? In a free society, we are supposed to know the truth. In a society where truth becomes treason, however, we are in...
  • Julian Assange Has Been Freed On Bail By UK Court

    12/14/2010 7:55:33 AM PST · by Zakeet · 66 replies · 14+ views
    Zero Hedge ^ | December 14, 2010 | Tyler Durden
    Keep up to speed on the most recent development courtesy of the Guardian: 3.25pm: Assange has been granted bail, to cheers from inside and outside the court. 3.00pm: We doubt whether this actual category of rape would be rape under English law, Robertson told the court, according to Mostrous. (This is the weirdest way to report court proceedings. Why don't they televise it and have done with it?) 2.57pm: Sarah Saunders, a restaurant designer and friend of Assange, signs document offering £150,000 as surety, writes Vikram Dodd from the court. She says it is almost all the money she has....
  • Wikileaks – something just doesn’t add up

    Things just don’t add up when you look at the Wikileaks story. First, who has ever heard of an all out, worldwide man-hunt for sexual assault; especially by the European Union? The EU has stood behind admitted statutory rapist Roman Polanski and has denied attempts by the United States to extradite him so that he can be tried for his crimes. So why was there this concerted effort by the EU to capture Julian Assange? When by most accounts, the charges appear to be completely trumped up. It appears that the two women accusing him of rape conspired against him...
  • The Annual Christmas Wish List

    12/14/2010 7:42:26 AM PST · by Leigh Patrick Sullivan
    The Moderate Separatist ^ | December 14, 2010 | Leigh Patrick Sullivan
    Christmas is just around the corner, so it's time once again to wish only the best (and in some cases, most needed) gifts for the deserving. Here's a few stocking filler ideas for Santa... Ed Stelmach (Alberta premier): a reputation as a leader. Since he's never had that, instructions would need to be included. Julian Assange (Wikileaks poobah): an end to his self-gratifying 15 minutes of fame. And the proper criminal charge of being in possession of stolen documents. And maybe a 350lb moustached cellmate named 'Mary'. Tom Flanagan (political scientist): an end to the idiotic police investigation which has...
  • Why I'm Posting Bail Money for Julian Assange By Michael Moore

    12/14/2010 6:55:23 AM PST · by Responsibility2nd · 72 replies · 1+ views
    Michael Moore ^ | 12/14/2010 | Michael Moore
    Yesterday, in the Westminster Magistrates Court in London, the lawyers for WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange presented to the judge a document from me stating that I have put up $20,000 of my own money to help bail Mr. Assange out of jail. Furthermore, I am publicly offering the assistance of my website, my servers, my domain names and anything else I can do to keep WikiLeaks alive and thriving as it continues its work to expose the crimes that were concocted in secret and carried out in our name and with our tax dollars. We were taken to war in...
  • Julian Assange wined and dined at US Embassy

    12/13/2010 6:26:23 AM PST · by FS11 · 24 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 12-13-10 | Andrew Gilligan
    To the United States, Julian Assange may now be Public Enemy Number One. Some American politicians have even called for his execution. But less than a year ago, the founder of WikiLeaks was officially entertained at a US Embassy cocktail party by one of the very diplomats whose secrets he would soon spill to the world. Mr Assange's site had already published dozens of leaks embarrassing to the US, including secret Guantanamo Bay detainee handling manuals and the full emails of Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate. The US State Department condemned the manuals' publication as "a criminal act."
  • Gillard may get me killed: Assange

    12/11/2010 2:42:42 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 87 replies · 1+ views
    The Sunshine Coast Daily ^ | December 12, 2010 | Exclusive by Kieran Campbell and Bianca Clare
    WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange says Prime Minister Julia Gillard has put his life and freedom at risk by publicly pre-judging his actions as “criminal”. In written correspondence between Mr Assange and the Australian Government, made available exclusively to the Sunshine Coast Daily, Mr Assange highlights serious fears that Ms Gillard's statements questioning the legality of WikiLeaks would violate his right to a fair trial. He said he feared he and his staff could be killed as he was aware senior figures in the United States, including politician Sarah Palin, had been calling for his arrest and assassination. The 39-year-old Queenslander...
  • Wikileaks War: No More Secrets

    12/11/2010 12:19:33 PM PST · by TheConservativeCitizen · 15 replies
    The Constitution Club ^ | 12-11-10 | Dave the Sage
    As the Wikileaks saga continues to unfold I can’t help but recall the scene in the film Sneakers where Martin “Marty” Bishop (Robert Redford) and Cosmo (Ben Kingsley) discuss the “code breaker.” Cosmo: "There’s a war out there, old friend. A world war. And it’s not about who’s got the most bullets. It’s about who controls the information. What we see and hear, how we work, what we think… it’s all about the information!" There is another scene in the movie where Marty utters the phrase “no more secrets.” And that is increasingly what we are approaching as the global...
  • The Real WikiLeaks Villian Is Not Julian Assange

    12/09/2010 1:52:08 PM PST · by Kaslin · 14 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | December 9, 2010 | Zombie
    The Berkeley City Council plays a handy role in contemporary American politics: If you want to know what your opinion should be regarding any particular event, note carefully what the Berkeley City Council has voted on that week, and whatever they’re for, that’s what you should be against. In this instance, Berkeley is voting to give Bradley Manning — the traitorous ex-soldier who was the original source of all the “Wikileaks” documents — an award for heroism. Berkeley’s sickening municipal resolution has received a smattering of media coverage here and there, but it hasn’t aroused the national outrage it deserves,...
  • Julian Assange should be awarded Nobel peace prize, suggests Russia

    12/09/2010 1:30:40 PM PST · by FS11 · 30 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 12-9-10 | Luke Harding
    Russia has suggested that Julian Assange should be awarded the Nobel peace prize, in an unexpected show of support from Moscow for the jailed WikiLeaks founder. In what appears to be a calculated dig at the US, the Kremlin urged non-governmental organisations to think seriously about "nominating Assange as a Nobel Prize laureate". "Public and non-governmental organisations should think of how to help him," the source from inside president Dmitry Medvedev's office told Russian news agencies. Speaking in Brussels, where Medvedev was attending a Russia-EU summit yesterday , the source went on: "Maybe, nominate him as a Nobel Prize laureate."
  • No, WikiLeaks and Julian Assange Do Not Have 1st Amendment Protection of Freedom of Speech

    12/09/2010 9:32:12 AM PST · by jim byrd · 14 replies · 1+ views
    www.jimbyrd.com ^ | 11/08/2010 | Jim Byrd
    Julian Assange is the proprietor, creator, and engineer of WikiLeaks, the incorporeal mechanism for disseminating stolen classified cables, documents, and videos owned by the United States government. Assange is not a journalist, he does not have a story, he does not write commentary, he does not supplement his pilfered images and videos with context; Assange is a computer hacker, thief, nomad, blackmailer, and a world-class nihilist devoid of allegiance to a country. He is an anthropological malignancy