The argument that Assange operated as a journalist and exercised his right to freedom of speech, has very little gravitas with the western mindset. Whether you love or loathe Julian Assange, the decision by a British court to allow a U.S. extradition process is morally repugnant and wrong on so many levels. Assange will now […]
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The US Cries About War Crimes While Imprisoning A Journalist For Exposing Its War Crimes by Caitlin Johnstone
In what his lawyers have described as a “brief but significant moment in the case,” a British magistrates’ court has signed off on Julian Assange’s extradition to the United States, bringing the WikiLeaks founder one step closer to a US trial under the Espionage Act which threatens press freedoms worldwide. The extradition case now goes […]
The Assange Case Invalidates US Criticisms Of Russia: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix by Caitlin Johnstone
If you’ve been following the news about Ukraine but still don’t understand that it’s the single most aggressively narrative managed and psyop-intensive war in human history, there is a 100 percent chance you believe false things about what’s happening there. It’s not a question of if the US played a role in Imran Khan’s removal […]
UK Supreme Court Slams Door On Assange Appeal, Extradition May Be Authorized by Kevin Gosztola
If the British Home Office approves extradition, Assange’s defense may submit an appeal on the issues of freedom of the press. Without any explanation, the British Supreme Court denied WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange “permission to appeal” a decision by the British High Court. The Supreme Court maintained the appeal did not “raise an arguable point […]
The Assange Case Explained Simply by Caitlin Johnstone
One of the most common reasons I hear from people on their reluctance to wade into the Assange debate is that they don’t understand it. It looks like a complicated issue to them, so they leave it to the experts. In reality, the complexity of this case is a complete illusion. It’s very, very simple. […]
Maxwell Trial, Assange Extradition, “Vaccine Equity”: Whitney Webb Interviewed by Ryan Cristian (1:10:07)
Maxwell Trial, Assange Extradition, “Vaccine Equity”: Whitney Webb Interviewed by Ryan Cristian (1:10:07) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/nPVTnUIWGgqf From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at […]
“Julian Represents The Fundamentals Of What It Means To Live In A Free Society” Stella Moris (0:53)
“Julian Represents The Fundamentals Of What It Means To Live In A Free Society” Stella Moris (0:53) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/9bDWmQnYMsfR From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you […]
Julian Assange Has Stroke In Jail As Fiancee Blames ‘Stress’ From Extradition Fight by Alahna Kindred
Julian Assange’s fiancee Stella Moris said he is ‘struggling’ with his ongoing battle to avoid extradition to the US as he faces his third Christmas behind bars. Julian Assange has suffered a stroke in Belmarsh Prison, it has been reported. His fiancee Stella Moris said he is “struggling” with his ongoing battle to avoid extradition […]
“A Lot Of Mistakes”: The Guardian And Julian Assange by John McEvoy and Pablo Navarrete
Three years on from the explosive Julian Assange/Paul Manafort story, we question whether the Guardian has honored its stated commitment to the truth. Manchester, England — In 1921, the Manchester Guardian’s editor, Charles Prestwich Scott, marked the newspaper’s centenary with an essay entitled “A Hundred Years.” In it, Scott declared that a newspaper’s “primary office […]
The Perturbing Silence Surrounding The Case Of Julian Assange by Dick Roche
The case for the extradition of Julian Assange raises questions about the freedom of the press, about the extraterritorial creep of US law and Europe’s readiness -or lack of – to protect media freedom. Since its foundation, Wikileaks has been a thorn in the side of powerful US agencies. It caused red faces in Washington […]