• With Many Thanks to @ageis for curating the @QuotesOfAssange:
    Twitter is a police interview that never ends. Facebook has your friends wearing a wire. YouTube has you in the dock talking to the judge. Jun 21, 2016
    And yet even the more strident critics of NSA surveillance do not appear to be calling for an end to Google and Facebook. Dec 15, 2014
    The destruction of privacy widens the existing power imbalance between the ruling factions and everyone else. Dec 14, 2014
    It is widely hoped that all our societies need to do to fix our problems is to pass a few laws. Dec 13, 2014
    Everything about the world Orwell envisioned has become so obvious that one keeps running up against the novel’s narrative shortcomings. Dec 12, 2014
    We live not only in a surveillance state, but in a surveillance society. Dec 11, 2014
    Humanity cannot now reject the Internet, but clearly we cannot surrender it either. Instead, we have to fight for it. Dec 10, 2014
    It is too early to say whether the “democratizing” or the “tyrannical” side of the Internet will eventually win out. Dec 09, 2014
    Against the omniscient marvels of today’s surveillance state, Big Brother seems quaint, even reassuring. Dec 08, 2014
    The same developments that make our civilization easier to surveil make it harder to predict. Dec 07, 2014
    It is possible for more people to communicate and trade with others in more places in a single instant than it ever has been in history. Dec 06, 2014
    The very concept of the Internet — a single, global, homogenous network that enmeshes the world — is the essence of a surveillance state. Dec 05, 2014
    In the West, the intelligence agencies are now eighty percent run by private industry. Oct 13, 2014
    The Internet, because it has merged with society, is now the future destiny of human society. Oct 12, 2014
    Google has become, in its behavior, a privatized version of the NSA. Oct 11, 2014
    We believe that it is now inevitable that my asylum will cease to be obstructed. Oct 08, 2014
    Amnesty International has formally found that Chelsea Manning is a prisoner of conscience. Oct 07, 2014
    Google, in terms of how it works—it’s actual practice—is almost identical to the National Security Agency or GCHQ. Oct 06, 2014
    Sysadmins and CIOs need to think carefully about the political implications of their roles in the organizations they are in. Oct 05, 2014
    Moral authority is more a creation of having a powerful content generation and distribution industry than anything else. Oct 04, 2014
    If the US and its allies want to reduce “terror” in the [Middle East] — as Noam Chomsky says — they need to stop participating in it. Oct 03, 2014
    If ISIS poses a threat to anyone, it is to countries in the region, and they are the appropriate parties to address it. Oct 02, 2014
    ISIS is an ugly phenomenon, but it’s largely the consequence of one blunder after another by the US and its allies in the region… Oct 01, 2014
    It is sad what has become of my homeland, but our publications show that it has been a long time coming, at least since the 1970s. Sep 30, 2014
    Google can certainly do something better to fight privacy violations and protect their users. Sep 29, 2014
    The mass surveillance of significant portions of the world’s population is an ongoing violation of rights on a mass scale. Sep 28, 2014
    All news sources other than archives like https://t.co/SUgRJvGHDE have an intent to influence the audience. Sep 27, 2014
    Google’s business model is to spy. Sep 26, 2014
    Don’t be dispirited; a lot of people are now working rapidly on tools and standards to counter the mass surveillance attack. Sep 25, 2014
    It is an interesting experience having a $60m attack on your reputation distributed by Disney. Sep 24, 2014
    We have to fight to create new networks of freedom. The old and powerful always become corrupt. Sep 23, 2014
    Censorship by companies controlling privatized political space is now almost a norm. Sep 22, 2014
    Our publications have never jeopardized the “national security” of any nation. Sep 21, 2014
    Secrecy is, yes, sometimes necessary, but healthy democracies understand that secrecy is the exception, not the rule. Sep 20, 2014
    “National security” pretexts for secrecy are routinely used by powerful officials, but seldom justified. Sep 19, 2014
    Confidential government documents we have published disclose evidence of war crimes, criminal back-room dealings and sundry abuses. Sep 18, 2014
    The Internet permits many people to act globally in a way they couldn’t before. Sep 17, 2014
    When we are aware of the world and the scale of its inhumanity and stupidity we feel small. Sep 16, 2014
    If we can construct our own associations & organizations of courageous intelligent people, of course they will prosper & ultimately prevail. May 10, 2014
    We’re ultimately dealing with slow-moving, very bureaucratic, deeply incompetent institutions that do not attract the best and brightest. May 09, 2014
    The reality is that the National Security Agency is a deeply incompetent organization. May 08, 2014
    Occupying the internet is the same thing as occupying our societies. May 07, 2014
    There has been an annexing of the digital space in which our modern societies operate. May 06, 2014
    The US must not be allowed to compromise encryption and communications standards to increase its access. May 05, 2014
    Countries need to form industrial alliances to create alternative physical infrastructure for the internet… May 04, 2014
    In Latin America, almost every connection to the global internet is through fiber-optic cables that run through the United States. May 03, 2014
    The internet doesn’t just represent one trend, but several. May 02, 2014
    A year ago journalists would not print that the NSA was surveilling the entire internet. May 01, 2014
    The most important thing that Mr Snowden has done is move global civilization to the realization that mass surveillance is real. Apr 30, 2014
    We need encryption from the transport layer up. In the end it will be mathematics that keeps superpowers at bay… Apr 29, 2014
    Instead of thinking about how bad it is for global humanity to weaponize software, the US is escalating a global electronic arms race. Apr 28, 2014
    Propagandists are at a disadvantage on the internet. Apr 27, 2014
    There are astroturfing campaigns on the internet, and all kinds of misinformation and disinformation and black propaganda. Apr 26, 2014
    Power will seek to control or influence information flows in order to consolidate its own power position. Apr 25, 2014
    A more free public means a less powerful central authority, and central authorities always seek to keep or grow their power. Apr 24, 2014
    A knowledgeable public is an empowered public is a free public. Apr 23, 2014
    Information flow is not a neutral phenomenon. It is related to the movement of power through a society. Apr 22, 2014
    In a world where “code is law” the legislative domain is not restricted to governments or their corporate anchors. Apr 21, 2014
    The internet, and along with it mass surveillance, has penetrated the core of international human society. Apr 20, 2014
    At any one point in the United States there’s some 60,000 prisoners in some sort of solitary confinement. Apr 05, 2014
    The NSA and GCHQ have been sucking up all our personal communication, and their capabilities have been doubling every 18 months. Apr 04, 2014
    Historically the NSA has run its PR campaign based on not existing. When a lot of info came out, NSA gave an aggressive response. Apr 03, 2014
    Totalitarian dystopia in the sense that the surveillance is total, so that no one can exist outside the state…. Apr 02, 2014
    The internet about 4 years ago was a politically apathetic space. There were gradually developments, e.g. Anonymous vs Scientology. Apr 01, 2014
    When we published the manuals from GITMO, there in those manuals in black in white is ‘hide things from the Red Cross’. Mar 31, 2014
    We know what happens when a government gets serious: someone gets fired, prosecuted, etc. These have not happened to the NSA. Mar 30, 2014
    The reform doesn’t appear like it’s going to come out of the government. Indicative of the deep state, the power of the intel agencies. Mar 29, 2014
    You’ve got no choice. You can no longer hide from the state or keep your head down. Arbitrary justice is arbitrary. Mar 28, 2014
    We are now all involved in it. We are all part of the state. We have no choice but to attempt to manage it. Mar 27, 2014
    We are educating eachother at an unprecedented speed. 20 year olds today are much more educated than 20 year olds 10 years ago. Mar 26, 2014
    Yes, we have upcoming leaks, but we don’t like to give the opponent too much of a heads up. Mar 25, 2014
    The big lessons are not geostrategic lessons. We were ready for that fight. It’s more how people you trust behave under pressure. Mar 24, 2014
    We’re all living in a world that we don’t actually understand. Before all these disclosures, we were living in some illusion. Mar 23, 2014
    We are walking around constantly in this fog where we can’t see the ground. These disclosures are a break in the fog. Mar 22, 2014
    In some ways I feel the fear more keenly, so I can perceive the way things are going in different ways. Mar 21, 2014
    The Pentagon in 2010 demanded we destroy all previous and upcoming publications. And we said ‘no’. Mar 20, 2014
    There’s now about 70 different Bitcoin-type currencies. So that idea is here to stay. Mar 19, 2014
    The ability to surveil everyone on the planet is almost there, and will argueably be there in a few years. And to store that data. Mar 18, 2014
    We not only have to put up with NSA, but there are big companies like Google. You are all the product that is sold to advertisers. Mar 17, 2014
    We’re a small publisher. We try and test. We do not accept the perception of fear, we push to see what is the reality. Mar 16, 2014
    It became clear to me that one of the best ways to achieve justice is to expose injustice. Mar 15, 2014
    The internet has become a political space. I think that is one of the most important developments in the past decade. Mar 14, 2014
    Unless you’re involved in the system of coercive force, with money alone you don’t get power. Mar 13, 2014
    Courage is not the absence of fear; only a fool has no fear. Courage is seeing the fear and continuing to proceed. Mar 12, 2014
    Power is a thing of perception. They don’t need to be able to kill you. They just need you to think they are able to kill you. Mar 11, 2014
    Now that the internet has merged with human society, the laws that apply to the internet apply to human society. Mar 10, 2014
    We saw that cryptography would liberate people in a very important way. It would help those trying to hold the state accountable. Mar 09, 2014
    We all have emotional instincts which react against our perceptions of the world. Jan 03, 2014
    Conspirators are often discerning, for some trust and depend on each other, while others say little. Jan 02, 2014
    The total economic size of the media is not enough to be able to properly contextualize and assess the potential volume of leaked material. Jan 01, 2014
    The quality of our discourse is the limit of our civilization. Dec 31, 2013
    To deal with powerful conspiratorial actions we must think ahead and attack the process that leads to them. Dec 30, 2013
    Addressing injustice on a mass scale I find pleasurable and satisfying. Dec 29, 2013
    When our media is corrupt, our academics timid, our history filled with half-truths and lies — our civilization will never be just. Dec 28, 2013
    Our particular view on the mechanism of transparency is to selectively go after material that is concealed. Dec 27, 2013
    If all the collected information about the world was public that might rebalance the power dynamic and let us. . .shape our destiny. Dec 26, 2013
    What I feel is that even if the media doesn’t work, this thing is here for historians. . . Dec 25, 2013
    People must be kept free to exchange knowledge with each other, and the press must not be censored. Dec 24, 2013
    Actually, WikiLeaks as an organization is one of the very rare media organizations that doesn’t tend to speak to sources. Dec 23, 2013
    Insofar as our decisions are an expression of who we are, we must make sure that we do not lack courage. Dec 22, 2013
    There are particular forms of technology that can give us these fundamental rights; freedoms that many people have aspired to for so long. Nov 27, 2013
    Seeing ongoing political reforms that have a real impact on people all over the world is extremely satisfying. Nov 26, 2013
    He saw a US military that often did not follow the rule of law, and in fact, engaged in murder and supported political corruption. Nov 25, 2013
    Strategic interception is about intercepting everyone regardless of whether they are innocent or guilty. Nov 24, 2013
    You can’t publish a paper on physics without the full experimental data and results; that should be the standard in journalism. Nov 23, 2013
    Cryptography is the ultimate form of non-violent direct action. Nov 22, 2013
    It is the media that controls the boundaries of what is politically permissible, so better to change the media. Nov 21, 2013
    Well, look, the abuse of the law by generals and CEOs is something we’ve seen again and again and again. Nov 20, 2013
    I see that there is now a militarization of cyberspace, in the sense of a military occupation. Nov 19, 2013
    Information at that level, and at such quantities, can produce significant reform effects, and produce a back reaction by people in power. Nov 18, 2013
    I support similarly minded people, not because they are moral agents, but because they have common cause with my own feelings and dreams. Nov 17, 2013
    In the history of WikiLeaks, nobody has claimed that the material being put out is not authentic. Nov 16, 2013
    The aim of WikiLeaks is to achieve just reform around the world and do it through the mechanism of transparency. Nov 15, 2013
    As WikiLeaks stands under threat, so does the freedom of expression and the health of all our societies. Nov 14, 2013
    For the first time in history that has allowed one person with some truth to speak to every single person who wants to hear that truth. Nov 13, 2013
    WikiLeaks, we hope, will be a new star in the political firmament of humanity. Nov 12, 2013
    WikiLeaks will be an anvil at which beats the hammer of the collective conscience of humanity. Nov 11, 2013
    WikiLeaks is designed to make capitalism more free and ethical. Nov 10, 2013
    I want to go back to these three fundamental freedoms: freedom of communication, freedom of movement and freedom of economic interaction. Nov 09, 2013
    By publishing all the primary source content to the public the people affected by the story can pick over it. Nov 08, 2013
    Sometimes laws need to be broken. And I say that if any laws were broken in the release of this material, then they should have been broken. Nov 07, 2013
    We can pump out the truth in a volume that is great enough to quench the fire. Nov 06, 2013
    But not now; men in their prime, if they have convictions are tasked to act on them. Nov 05, 2013
    We name names of those people that are involved in corrupt or abusive activities, and that includes in Afghanistan. Nov 04, 2013
    Stopping leaks is a new form of censorship. Nov 03, 2013
    Non-conformity is the only real passion worth being ruled by. Nov 02, 2013
    True democracy is the resistance of people armed with the truth, against lies, from Tahrir to London. Nov 01, 2013
    Look, whenever you see a president talk about exceptionalism, what he’s trying to say is the rules of civil behaviour don’t apply to him. Oct 21, 2013
    Barrett Brown should be released immediately and the charges against him dropped. Sep 16, 2013
    Google has decided to enmesh itself within the heart of US establishment power. Aug 03, 2013
    The penetration of society by the internet and the penetration of the internet by society is the best thing that has ever happened… Aug 03, 2013
    Stop eating the young: Edward Snowden, Barrett Brown, Jeremy Hammond, Aaron Swartz, Gottfrid Svartholm, Jacob Appelbaum, & Bradley Manning. Jul 05, 2013
    The truth is all we have. There is no hope with anything else. Jul 04, 2013
    Happy birthday to Mr. Julian Assange, editor-in-chief and founder of @wikileaks! #WikiLeaks #Assange @justleft @suigenerisjen Jul 03, 2013
    WikiLeaks may become the most powerful intelligence agency on earth, an intelligence agency of the people. Jun 13, 2013
    The erosion of individual privacy in the West and the attendant centralization of power make abuses inevitable. Jun 11, 2013
    The advance of information technology. . .heralds the death of privacy for most people and shifts the world toward authoritarianism. Jun 10, 2013
    I salute journalists and publications. . . who continue publishing the truth in face of persecution, prosecution and threat. Jun 09, 2013
    Always when I look back in the past, I hope to want to do things differently. That is what happens to anyone who learns. Jun 08, 2013
    We are dealing with intelligence agencies that are very sophisticated. Jun 07, 2013
    We fought this big war in the 1990s to try and make cryptography available to everyone, which we largely won. Jun 06, 2013
    There is a reason a financial blockade was erected against us?our other organizational facets are harder to suppress. Jun 05, 2013
    The internet has led to an explosion of the amount of information that is available to the public?it?s just extraordinary. Jun 04, 2013
    What does censorship reveal? It reveals fear. Jun 03, 2013
    The goal is justice, the method is transparency. It’s important not to confuse the goal and the method. May 31, 2013
    The institutional value of most mainstream media organisations is to hoard information and keep it away from the public. May 30, 2013
    The government doesn’t have a right to secrets. Governments give rights to the people. May 29, 2013
    When powerful abusers are taken on, there is always a back reaction. May 28, 2013
    Because judgements which are not based upon the truth can only lead to outcomes which are themselves false. May 27, 2013
    If we look at what is the cost and what is the benefit, clearly the benefits are the most tremendous we have ever seen in journalism. May 26, 2013
    And if we are to produce a more civilized society, a more just society, it has to be based upon the truth. May 25, 2013
    All communications will be surveilled, permanently recorded, permanently tracked. . . May 24, 2013
    The insiders know where the suppressed knowledge is and the insiders can bring it out. May 23, 2013
    We seek that information which is the most powerful at producing reform. May 22, 2013
    My view has always been that the organisation you’re exposing should not know before the victims. May 21, 2013
    Sweden is the Saudi Arabia of feminism. May 20, 2013
    The internet. . .has been transformed into the most dangerous facilitator of totalitarianism we have ever seen. May 19, 2013
    There is no allegation by the Pentagon or any other official source that anyone has been physically harmed as a result of our publication… May 18, 2013
    There are more people in US prisons than there were in the Soviet Union. May 17, 2013
    The corruption in reporting starts very early. It’s like the police reporting on the police. May 16, 2013
    It is the role of good journalism to take on powerful abusers. May 15, 2013
    Very few people understand the scale of the impact, because every country has had its own tremendous scandals. May 14, 2013
    Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence. . . May 13, 2013
    We can’t predict important aspects of our societal environment. May 12, 2013
    If someone has an opportunity to free people from dictatorships and does not act, obviously that is an immoral standard. May 11, 2013
    Capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture victims. May 10, 2013
    The Pentagon’s threats against us do the United States a disservice and will not be heeded. May 09, 2013
    We represent certain values about freedom of speech. May 08, 2013
    Privacy or secrecy gives organisations an edge over actors who are hostile to them. May 07, 2013
    If we have brains or courage, then we are blessed and called on not to frit these qualities away. May 06, 2013
    In a case where the truth is on your side, what is most against you is lack of scrutiny, so I welcome the scrutiny. May 05, 2013
    If there’s a problem with the internet there is a problem with the nerve system of society. May 04, 2013
    We decided to take the hardest publishing case and become specialists in publishing the unpublishable. May 03, 2013
    It is heartwarming to know Bradley Manning’s courageous statement will be able to be heard for centuries to come. May 02, 2013
    Every day, ordinary people teach us that democracy is free speech and dissent. May 01, 2013
    They’re saying that any time someone inside the government communicates to the media they are communicating with the enemy. Apr 30, 2013
    [Amnesty International] refuses to recognize [Bradley Manning] as a political prisoner. And that’s disgraceful. Apr 29, 2013
    We have not a single accusation that anything we have published has not been true. That is the best reputation of all media in the world. Apr 28, 2013
    The number one ethic of journalism MUST be accuracy. Apr 27, 2013
    After a while, powerful media organizations cease to hold the most powerful institutions in their country to account. Apr 26, 2013
    A media organization can shake you down by engaging in a campaign against you. Apr 25, 2013
    Once media organizations reach a certain size and maturity, they are invited to sit at the table of power. Apr 24, 2013
    The first thing you do when you’re attacking someone is you isolate them from their support. Apr 23, 2013
    When people don’t know what is going on. . .then we can’t determine in which way our political system should go forward. Apr 22, 2013
    The ability to speak and have discourse and to know the world as it is lies behind every other right. Apr 21, 2013
    Knowledge and the ability to speak permits every other virtue to also exist. Apr 20, 2013
    You can’t fight for anything you believe in if you don’t have the courage to do it. Apr 19, 2013
    Courage is the mechanism through which every other virtue rises its head. Apr 18, 2013
    There’s ideals behind WikiLeaks and, see, those ideals touch upon everything. Apr 17, 2013
    Even within the United States we have the support of 40% of the population, according to surveys by Reuters. Apr 16, 2013
    We’ve proven that you can reform half a dozen countries at once if you have access to the right information. Apr 15, 2013
    Once young people realize their own power, they can stop this machinery. Apr 14, 2013
    The struggle that we have gone through over the past 2 & 1/2 years is proof that we really believe in the values that we espouse. Apr 13, 2013
    There is a new cultural revolution that is going on now as a result of the unfiltered communications on the internet. Apr 12, 2013
    This generation is the most politically educated generation that has ever existed. Apr 11, 2013
    The internet is penetrating every society. There is a merger going on between the internet and between societies all around the world. Apr 10, 2013
    The only safe way to get these cowards to publish anything is to get WikiLeaks to publish it first. Apr 09, 2013
    You can’t build a skyscraper out of plasticine. And you can’t build a just civilization out of ignorance and lies. Apr 08, 2013
    We represent sources and journalists in the same way that lawyers represent people who are going before court. Apr 07, 2013
    There’s enormous pressure to harmonize freedom of speech legislation and transparency legislation around the world. Apr 06, 2013
    That’s an example of the control of the most important elements of the state: the ability to deploy coercive force by corporate interests. Apr 05, 2013
    You see in the West the court system being hijacked by corporate entities to deploy police to seize assets. Apr 04, 2013
    And that was the original sin of Guantanamo, it was a corrupt process to evade the law and as a result there’s innocent people there. Apr 03, 2013
    Facebook, Google, Yahoo, all these major US organizations have built-in interfaces for US intelligence. Apr 02, 2013
    It’s necessary to know what the agenda and the backer of the media organization is in order to try and understand what is being presented. Apr 01, 2013
    Every single media organization has an agenda. Every single media organization has a backer. Mar 31, 2013
    When people of high moral character are pressured in a way that is illegitimate they become stronger, not weaker. Mar 30, 2013
    Power that is completely unaccountable is silent. Mar 29, 2013
    All those involved in the persecution of Bradley Manning will find cause to reflect on their actions. Mar 28, 2013
    It’s only when you start understanding that you can make effective decisions and effective plans. Mar 27, 2013
    And I believe that is the number one enemy of everyone— not understanding what’s going on in the world. Mar 26, 2013
    Our number one enemy is ignorance. Mar 25, 2013
    We are routing around media that is close to power in all sorts of ways. Mar 24, 2013
    Being inside the center of the storm I have learned about how history is shaped and distorted by the media. Mar 23, 2013
    Whistleblowers should look for not only a champion to protect them but one that will get the most impact for the risks that they are taking. Mar 22, 2013
    So if we have a good media environment then we also have a good peaceful environment. Mar 21, 2013
    Basically populations don’t like wars. Populations have to be fooled into wars. Populations don’t willingly with open eyes go into a war. Mar 20, 2013
    The media could have stopped it if they had searched deep enough, if they hadn’t reprinted government propaganda they could have stopped it. Mar 19, 2013
    One of the things that I’ve discovered is that nearly every war that has started in the past fifty years has been a result of media lies. Mar 18, 2013
    Do not look around for people spying on you, if they’re any good you will not see them. Mar 17, 2013
    I think we’re only about 1/100th of the way there in terms of what we have to release. . .and solidify in the historical record. Mar 16, 2013
    It’s an extraordinary time that I have lived through and to see many of your dreams and ideals come into practice. Mar 15, 2013
    Usually the whistleblowers that approach us do so when they have a moment of moral clarity. Mar 14, 2013
    We accept material that is of political, diplomatic, historical or ethical significance that hasn’t been published before. Mar 13, 2013
    Women show men what courage is. Treated as outsiders, women have learned the hard way how to deal with structural power. Mar 12, 2013
    There are massive reforms all around the world. These documents that we’ve published contributed significantly to the Arab Spring. Mar 11, 2013
    This situation provides our organization a platform to draw attention to the crackdown that’s operating against us in the United States. Mar 10, 2013
    It’s alright for different bodies in society to have conflicting roles— that’s what keeps all our different organizations honest. Mar 09, 2013
    Our responsibility is to publish fairly and fearlessly and represent the whistleblowers who bring us material. Mar 08, 2013
    I like women. They’re on balance braver than men, and I’ve worked with many in exposing projects that damage women’s lives. Mar 07, 2013
    I’ve had to deal with the FBI, the British press and more than a few rank functionaries. Mar 06, 2013
    When people speak up and stand together it frightens corrupt and undemocratic power. Mar 05, 2013
    Despite his protestations that there was nothing else to do, he was put into solitary confinement, caged, naked and stripped of his glasses. Mar 04, 2013
    The issue is not airlessness and lack of sunshine. If anything gets to me it’s the visual monotony of it all. Mar 03, 2013
    The Swedish government should drop the case. But that requires them to make their own investigation of how and why their system failed. Mar 02, 2013
    We don’t make this up based on our political alliances like most organizations do. Mar 01, 2013
    You won’t know that you’re on the kill list until you’re dead. Feb 28, 2013
    That’s what’s worrying about present-day trends. We’re losing our civic courage. Feb 27, 2013
    I had expected to be completely out of my depth. But I felt no fear. I was tremendously enthusiastic about the challenge to come. Feb 26, 2013
    Never, ever become someone’s victim is a golden rule. Feb 25, 2013
    I love a good fight. Many people are counting on me to be strong. I want my freedom, of course, but confinement gives me time to think. Feb 24, 2013
    I cannot see a greater collapse than when the executive can kill its own citizens arbitrarily, at will, in secret. . . Feb 23, 2013
    Hardship makes or breaks us. True courage is when you manage to hold things together, even though most people expect you to fall to pieces. Feb 22, 2013
    We have, unlike every other media organization, a very concise and clear editorial policy. Feb 21, 2013
    In these modern western countries, the basic relationships between powerful groups is fiscal. Feb 19, 2013
    And we can see that in the difference between what WikiLeaks does and what the rest of the press does. Feb 18, 2013
    The truth needs no policy position, so there does not need to be an intent. We have a framework, and the framework has an intent. Feb 17, 2013
    We must think beyond those who have gone before us and discover technological changes that embolden us. . . Feb 16, 2013
    Censorship is a signal that an organization or a government is fearful about the reform effects of an information release. Feb 15, 2013
    Analysts must be responsible to the public and the historical record. Feb 02, 2013
    Democracies are always lied into war. Feb 01, 2013
    For the first time in history that has allowed one person with some truth to speak to every single person who wants to hear that truth. Jan 31, 2013
    The internet has become the most important device for revealing the truth, at least since the beginning of the printing press. Jan 30, 2013
    Working against that trend of corrupt, powerful organizations producing a distorted perspective of the world has been the internet. Jan 29, 2013
    We can see that there are certain ingredients that are necessary for any harmonious and rational society. Jan 21, 2013
    Information at that level, and at such quantities, can produce significant reform effects, and produce a back reaction by people in power. Jan 20, 2013
    By publishing all the primary source content to the public the people affected by the story can pick over it. Jan 19, 2013
    We are an organization that is out to produce the most amount of justice, and that’s why sources deal with us, and trust us. Jan 18, 2013
    As an organization, all that we do is designed to make things public. The entire fruits of our labor are presented to the public. Jan 17, 2013
    In these modern western countries, the basic relationships between powerful groups is fiscal. Jan 16, 2013
    Censorship is a signal that an organization or a government is fearful about the reform effects of an information release. Jan 15, 2013
    Self-knowledge, diversity, and networks of self-determination. A highly educated global population. . . Jan 12, 2013
    If all the collected information about the world was public that might rebalance the power dynamic and let us. . .shape our destiny. Jan 11, 2013
    All communications will be surveilled, permanently recorded, permanently tracked. . . Jan 10, 2013
    Cryptography is going to be everywhere. Jan 09, 2013
    There are particular forms of technology that can give us these fundamental rights & freedoms that many people have aspired to for so long. Jan 08, 2013
    The internet has led to an explosion of the amount of information that is available to the public—it’s just extraordinary. Jan 07, 2013
    There is a reason a financial blockade was erected against us—our other organizational facets are harder to suppress. Jan 06, 2013
    Asylum is not granted on a whim, but granted on facts. Jan 05, 2013
    I want to go back to these three fundamental freedoms: freedom of communication, freedom of movement and freedom of economic interaction. Jan 04, 2013
    There are more people in US prisons than there were in the Soviet Union. Jan 03, 2013
    We have Facebook completely centralized. Twitter completely centralized. Google completely centralized. Jan 02, 2013
    There is a tendency within the shift to cloud computing that is quite worrying. Jan 01, 2013
    Cryptography can solve the bulk interception problem. . .which is a threat to global civilization. Dec 31, 2012
    When our media is corrupt, our academics timid, our history filled with half-truths and lies – our civilization will never be just. Dec 30, 2012
    I salute journalists and publications. . . who continue publishing the truth in face of persecution, prosecution and threat. Dec 29, 2012
    Unite in common purpose and common principle to design, build, document, finance and defend. Learn, challenge, act. Now. Dec 28, 2012
    Challenge the statements, actions and intentions of those who seek to control us behind the facades of democracy and monarchy. Dec 27, 2012
    True democracy is the resistance of people armed with the truth, against lies, from Tahrir to London. Dec 26, 2012
    Every day, ordinary people teach us that democracy is free speech and dissent. Dec 25, 2012
    The quality of our discourse is the limit of our civilization. Dec 24, 2012
    We have to celebrate those who reveal the truth and denounce those who poison our ability to comprehend the world we live in. Dec 23, 2012
    Our beliefs about the world. . .have been created by the same system that has lied us into repeated wars that have killed millions. Dec 22, 2012
    It is from the revelation of the truth that all else follows. Our civilization is only as strong as its ideas are true. Dec 21, 2012
    We fought this big war in the 1990s to try and make cryptography available to everyone, which we largely won. Dec 20, 2012
    Strategic interception is about intercepting everyone regardless of whether they are innocent or guilty. Dec 19, 2012
    I see that there is now a militarization of cyberspace, in the sense of a military occupation. Dec 18, 2012
    A mobile phone is a tracking device that also makes calls. Dec 17, 2012
    The U.S.’s War on Terror has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, inflamed sectarian violence, and made a mockery of international law Dec 08, 2012
    The Pentagon’s threats against us do the United States a disservice and will not be heeded. Dec 07, 2012
    Cryptography is the ultimate form of non-violent direct action. Dec 06, 2012
    We know the new surveillance state from an insider’s perspective, because we have plumbed its secrets. Dec 05, 2012
    The internet. . .has been transformed into the most dangerous facilitator of totalitarianism we have ever seen. Dec 04, 2012
    Under Obama, the military industrial complex has taken off like never before: secret lists for murders, 25 bases for drones. . . Dec 03, 2012
    It is time for President Obama do the right thing, and join the forces of change, not in fine words but in fine deeds. Dec 02, 2012
    It is time for the US to cease its persecution of WikiLeaks, to cease its persecution of our people, and our sources. Dec 01, 2012
    We agree that freedom and self-determination are not merely American or Western values, but universal values. Nov 30, 2012
    It is disrespectful to the dead and incarcerated of the Bahrain uprising to claim that the United States “supported the forces of change.” Nov 29, 2012
    He saw a US military that often did not follow the rule of law, and in fact, engaged in murder and supported political corruption. Nov 28, 2012
    Despite having been detained for 659 days without charge, I am free in the most basic and important sense. I am free to speak my mind. Nov 27, 2012
    We promise our sources that we will try and get maximum possible impact for the risk that they take. Nov 26, 2012
    Sometimes laws need to be broken. And I say that if any laws were broken in the release of this material, then they should have been broken. Nov 25, 2012
    If we look at what is the cost and what is the benefit, clearly the benefits are the most tremendous we have ever seen in journalism. Nov 24, 2012
    There is all around people being encouraged and facilitated in the liberation of dictatorships and government corruption and so on. Nov 23, 2012
    Well, look, the abuse of the law by generals and CEOs is something we’ve seen again and again and again. Nov 22, 2012
    If someone has an opportunity to free people from dictatorships and does not act, obviously that is an immoral standard. Nov 21, 2012
    I have seen enough samples to know that there is important revelatory material in there that could achieve change. Nov 20, 2012
    You should always look back in the past and think, I would do something differently, because otherwise you haven’t learned. Nov 19, 2012
    What we’re trying to do is make the systems just, to provide incentives to make them just, because the injustice will be exposed. Nov 18, 2012
    We represent certain values about freedom of speech. Nov 17, 2012
    We are taking on extremely powerful groups that do have vast and powerful lobbies to support them. Nov 16, 2012
    People must be kept free to exchange knowledge with each other, and the press must not be censored. Nov 15, 2012
    That was absolutely the broader philosophical intent, to make embarrassing behavior harder to commit. Nov 14, 2012
    We name names of those people that are involved in corrupt or abusive activities, and that includes in Afghanistan. Nov 13, 2012
    There is no allegation by the Pentagon or any other official source that anyone has been physically harmed as a result of our publication… Nov 12, 2012
    Actually, Wikileaks as an organization is one of the very rare media organizations that doesn’t tend to speak to sources. Nov 11, 2012
    Always when I look back in the past, I hope to want to do things differently. That is what happens to anyone who learns. Nov 10, 2012
    The total economic size of the media is not enough to be able to properly contextualize and assess the potential volume of leaked material. Nov 09, 2012
    Institutions derive their legitimate authority from an informed public that chooses to grant them authority. Nov 08, 2012
    Unjust organizations are in economic and political equilibrium and competition with just organizations. Nov 07, 2012
    We have, unlike every other media organization, a very concise and clear editorial policy. Nov 06, 2012
    The truth needs no policy position, so there does not need to be an intent. We have a framework, and the framework has an intent. Nov 05, 2012
    Very few people understand the scale of the impact, because every country has had its own tremendous scandals. Nov 04, 2012
    Privacy or secrecy gives organisations an edge over actors who are hostile to them. Nov 03, 2012
    The government doesn’t have a right to secrets. Governments give rights to the people. Nov 02, 2012
    We are dealing with intelligence agencies that are very sophisticated. Nov 01, 2012
    Governments have the duty to enforce the rights of the people. Oct 31, 2012
    Addressing injustice on a mass scale I find pleasurable and satisfying. Oct 30, 2012
    The institutional value of most mainstream media organisations is to hoard information and keep it away from the public. Oct 29, 2012
    If you’re producing journalism with the goal of it producing justice, then you don’t want that goal undermined. Oct 28, 2012
    My view has always been that the organisation you’re exposing should not know before the victims. Oct 27, 2012
    British journalism…is the most creditstealing, credit-whoring, backstabbing industry I have ever encountered… Oct 26, 2012
    We specialise in undoing censorship. Oct 25, 2012
    I think that it is not possible to have a large powerful media group that isn’t corrupt. Oct 24, 2012
    Fundamentally mainstream media cannot be trusted to critique power that’s in the same nation that it is in. Oct 23, 2012
    The insiders know where the suppressed knowledge is and the insiders can bring it out. Oct 22, 2012
    Facebook in particular is the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented. Oct 21, 2012
    We seek that information which is the most powerful at producing reform. Oct 20, 2012
    An institution makes decisions in order to increase the institutional power of the institution. Oct 19, 2012
    Censorship reveals the fear of reform by knowledge. Oct 18, 2012
    The corruption in reporting starts very early. It’s like the police reporting on the police. Oct 16, 2012
    We face a choice of whether we will have a civilization that is civil or not. Oct 15, 2012
    We are rapidly approaching a global surveillance society. Oct 14, 2012
    If wars can be started by lies, peace can be started by truth. Oct 13, 2012
    We must think beyond those who have gone before us and discover technological changes that embolden us. . . Oct 12, 2012
    To deal with powerful conspiratorial actions we must think ahead and attack the process that leads to them. Oct 11, 2012
    It is the role of good journalism to take on powerful abusers. Oct 10, 2012
    Wikileaks is a mechanism to maximize the flow of information to maximize the amount of action leading to just reform. Oct 09, 2012
    We can pump out the truth in a volume that is great enough to quench the fire. Oct 08, 2012
    True information does good. Oct 07, 2012
    In the history of Wikileaks, nobody has claimed that the material being put out is not authentic. Oct 06, 2012
    These megaleaks… They’re an important phenomenon, and they’re only going to increase. Oct 05, 2012
    Wikileaks is designed to make capitalism more free and ethical. Oct 04, 2012
    Stopping leaks is a new form of censorship. Oct 03, 2012
    Intelligence agencies keep things secret because they often violate the rule of law or of good behavior. Oct 02, 2012
    If we have brains or courage, then we are blessed and called on not to frit these qualities away. Sep 30, 2012
    If journalism is good, it is controversial, by its nature. Sep 29, 2012
    And we can see that in the difference between what Wikileaks does and what the rest of the press does. Sep 28, 2012
    We in the West have deluded ourselves into believing that we actually have a truly free press. We don’t. Sep 27, 2012
    Actually getting documents is not so hard, the problem is publishing them and keeping them up in the face of attacks… Sep 26, 2012
    The basic structural relationships in highly developed Western countries are fiscal, they’re not political. Sep 25, 2012
    We can’t predict important aspects of our societal environment. Sep 24, 2012
    Society has grown beyond our ability to perceive it accurately. Sep 23, 2012
    We all have emotional instincts which react against our perceptions of the world. Sep 22, 2012
    Our particular view on the mechanism of transparency is to selectively go after material that is concealed. Sep 21, 2012
    The aim of Wikileaks is to achieve just reform around the world and do it through the mechanism of transparency. Sep 20, 2012
    What I feel is that even if the media doesn’t work, this thing is here for historians. . . Sep 19, 2012
    Because judgements which are not based upon the truth can only lead to outcomes which are themselves false. Sep 18, 2012
    And if we are to produce a more civilized society, a more just society, it has to be based upon the truth. Sep 17, 2012
    What does censorship reveal? It reveals fear. Sep 16, 2012
    The goal is justice, the method is transparency. It’s important not to confuse the goal and the method. Sep 15, 2012
    Sweden is the Saudi Arabia of feminism. Sep 14, 2012
    In a case where the truth is on your side, what is most against you is lack of scrutiny, so I welcome the scrutiny. Sep 13, 2012
    Seeing ongoing political reforms that have a real impact on people all over the world is extremely satisfying. Sep 12, 2012
    It is impossible to correct abuses unless we know that they’re going on. Sep 11, 2012
    It is the media that controls the boundaries of what is politically permissible, so better to change the media. Sep 10, 2012
    You have to start with the truth. The truth is the only way that we can get anywhere. Sep 09, 2012
    You can’t publish a paper on physics without the full experimental data and results; that should be the standard in journalism. Sep 08, 2012
    Non-conformity is the only real passion worth being ruled by. Sep 07, 2012
    There is unity in the oppression. There must be absolute unity and determination in the response. Sep 06, 2012
    If Bradley Manning did as he is accused, he is a hero and an example to us all and one of the world’s foremost political prisoners. Sep 05, 2012
    Capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture victims. Sep 04, 2012
    What we know is everything, it is our limit of what we can be. Sep 03, 2012
    But not now; men in their prime, if they have convictions are tasked to act on them. Sep 02, 2012
    As Wikileaks stands under threat, so does the freedom of expression and the health of all our societies. Sep 01, 2012
    I support similarly minded people, not because they are moral agents, but because they have common cause with my own feelings and dreams. Aug 31, 2012
    Insofar as our decisions are an expression of who we are, we must make sure that we do not lack courage. Aug 30, 2012
    Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence. . . Aug 29, 2012
    To radically shift regime behavior we must think clearly and boldly. . . Aug 28, 2012
    If we can only live once, then let it be a daring adventure that draws on all our powers. Aug 27, 2012
    In a modern economy it is impossible to seal oneself off from injustice. Aug 27, 2012
    #Assange #WikiLeaks this account will now commence tweeting one quote from Julian Assange each day. . it’s powered by cron, PHP and a TXT. Aug 27, 2012

  • The London taxpayer has been burdened with millions of policing costs surveilling Julian Assange the editor of WikiLeaks with the Metropolitan Police laying a seige upon the Ecuadorian Embassy for years. Covert plan at Ecuadorian Embassy has been strengthened after removing Metropolitan police dedicated guards we are told as it is no longer proportionate. But what about the costs already occurred, are these going to be forwarded to Sweden? The Mayor currently doesn’t think so.

    http://archive.is/RjFZi
    http://archive.is/RjFZi

    The Houses of Parliament have amended the law years ago so that European Arrest Warrants issued for questioning a suspect are no longer valid in the UK. The EAW issued for Julian Assange by Sweden is exactly of that type. The Mayor though chooses to call it a lawful instrument and that the UK has an obligation to enforce it. Furthermore, Julian Assange has been questioned by the Swedish Prosecutors in November this year, his statement to them can be read here: https://justice4assange.com/assange-testimony, so now that the questioning has taken place what function does the EAW serve?

    Sweden chose to issue a European Arrest Warrant all those years ago instead of coming to question him in the UK or later at the Ecuadorian Embassy just as they finally did this November. Sweden should compensate the London Tax Payer for all the unnecessary costs occurred. How is it that the London Mayor fails to acknowledge the responsibility he has in this matter?

    Most importantly, the United nations earlier this year published its finding that Julian Assange has been arbitrarily detained by UK and Sweden since December 2010, they call for his release and compensation. But the London Mayor a human rights lawyer no less, chooses to completely ignore any reference to Julian Assange’s Human Rights.

    How can the Mayor be credible on Human Rights for London when he so blatantly ignores the Human Rights of Julian Assange?

  • Discussion about the Swedish Case starts at video time 19:12 minutes.

    Transcript:

    John Pilger:
    Tell us what would happen if you walked out of this embassy.

    Julian Assange:
    I would be immediately arrested by the British police and I would then be extradited either immediately to the United States or to Sweden. In Sweden I am not charged, I have already been previously cleared [by the Senior Stockholm Prosecutor Eva Finne]. We were not certain exactly what would happen there, but then we know that the Swedish government has refused to say that they will not extradite me to the United States we know they have extradited 100 per cent of people whom the U.S. has requested since at least 2000. So over the last fifteen years, every single person the U.S. has tried to extradite from Sweden has been extradited, and they refuse to provide a guarantee [that won’t happen].

    John Pilger:
    People often ask me how you cope with the isolation in here.

    Julian Assange:
    Look, one of the best attributes of human beings is that they’re adaptable; one of the worst attributes of human beings is they are adaptable. They adapt and start to tolerate abuses, they adapt to being involved themselves in abuses, they adapt to adversity and they continue on. So in my situation, frankly, I’m a bit institutionalised — this [the embassy] is the world .. it’s visually the world [for me].

    John Pilger:
    It’s the world without sunlight, for one thing, isn’t it?

    Julian Assange:
    It’s the world without sunlight, but I haven’t seen sunlight in so long, I don’t remember it.

    John Pilger:
    Yes.

    Julian Assange:
    So , yes, you adapt. The one real irritant is that my young children — they also adapt. They adapt to being without their father. That’s a hard, hard adaption which they didn’t ask for.

    John Pilger:
    Do you worry about them?

    Julian Assange:
    Yes, I worry about them; I worry about their mother.

    John Pilger:
    Some people would say, ‘Well, why don’t you end it and simply walk out the door and allow yourself to be extradited to Sweden?’

    Julian Assange:
    The U.N. [the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention] has looked into this whole situation. They spent eighteen months in formal, adversarial litigation. [So it’s] me and the U.N. verses Sweden and the U.K. Who’s right? The U.N. made a conclusion that I am being arbitrarily detained illegally, deprived of my freedom and that what has occurred has not occurred within the laws that the United Kingdom and Sweden, and that [those countries] must obey. It is an illegal abuse. It is the United Nations formally asking, ‘What’s going on here? What is your legal explanation for this? [Assange] says that you should recognise his asylum.’ [And here is]
    Sweden formally writing back to the United Nations to say, ‘No, we’re not going to [recognise the UN ruling], so leaving open their ability to extradite.
    I just find it absolutely amazing that the narrative about this situation is not put out publically in the press, because it doesn’t suit the Western establishment narrative — that yes, the West has political prisoners, it’s a reality, it’s not just me, there’s a bunch of other people as well. The West has political prisoners. Of course, no state accepts [that it should call] the people it is imprisoning or detaining for political reasons, political prisoners. They don’t call them political prisoners in China, they don’t call them political prisoners in Azerbaijan and they don’t call them political prisoners in the United States, U.K. or Sweden; it is absolutely intolerable to have that kind of self-perception.

    Julian Assange:
    Here we have a case, the Swedish case, where I have never been charged with a crime, where I have already been cleared [by the Stockholm prosecutor] and found to be innocent, where the woman herself said that the police made it up, where the United Nations formally said the whole thing is illegal, where the State of Ecuador also investigated and found that I should be given asylum. Those are the facts, but what is the rhetoric?

    John Pilger:
    Yes, it’s different.

    Julian Assange:
    The rhetoric is pretending, constantly pretending that I have been charged with a crime, and never mentioning that I have been already previously cleared, never mentioning that the woman herself says that the police made it up.
    [The rhetoric] is trying to avoid [the truth that ] the U.N. formally found that the whole thing is illegal, never even mentioning that Ecuador made a formal assessment through its formal processes and found that yes, I am subject to persecution by the United States.

    To support Julian Assange, go to: https://justice4assange.com/donate.html

    Source: The secrets of the US election, Julian Assange speaks to John Pilger

    More: Covert plan at Ecuadorian Embassy strengthened after removing dedicated guards

  • https://twitter.com/m_cetera/status/795697059252682752

    Transcript:

    John Pilger:

    Tell us what would happen if you walked out of this embassy.

    Julian Assange:

    I would be immediately arrested by the British police and I would then be extradited either immediately to the United States or to Sweden. In Sweden I am not charged, I have already been previously cleared [by the Senior Stockholm Prosecutor Eva Finne]. We were not certain exactly what would happen there, but then we know that the Swedish government has refused to say that they will not extradite me to the United States we know they have extradited 100 per cent of people whom the U.S. has requested since at least 2000. So over the last fifteen years, every single person the U.S. has tried to extradite from Sweden has been extradited, and they refuse to provide a guarantee [that won’t happen].

    Resource:

    The secrets of the US election, Julian Assange talks to John Pilger

    Full Interview:

  • Craig Murray: “The source of these emails and leaks has nothing to do with Russia at all. I discovered what the source was when I attended the Sam Adam’s whistleblower award in Washington. The source of these emails comes from within official circles in Washington DC. You should look to Washington not to Moscow.”

    https://soundcloud.com/radiosputnik/exclusive-a-source-close-to-washinigton-leaked-podesta-and-dnc-emails-to-wikileaks-craig-murray

    More:


    In an interview with John Pilger Julian Assange makes clear:

    https://t.co/C4UPT5KReX
    https://t.co/C4UPT5KReX

    Resources:

    1]. WikiLeaks Did Not Publish Any Emails From Russia

    2]. Evil Russian Propaganda from the Evil Russian Invaders

    3]. How to Really Really Upset the Foreign Office and Security Services

    4]. Blanket Corporate Media Corruption

    5]. ‘A source close to Washinigton leaked Podesta and DNC emails to Wikileaks’ – Craig Murray

    6]. The Secrets of the US election. Julian Assange talks to John Pilger 

    7].http://nuarchive.wbai.org/mp3/wbai_161025_170002randyCrelof.mp3

    8].Commentary: Don’t be so sure Russia hacked the Clinton emails http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-cyberwar-commentary-idUSKBN12X075

  • Original Transcript: https://archive.is/Wo4Pc

    28 Oct 2016 04:39:29 UTC

    Transcript of Julian Assange 26-10-2016

    Julian:

    Can everyone hear me, in Buenos Ares? Ok we’ll try and do this. So this is the first time that I have spoken to people outside the embassy; my Internet was cut off. It’s a bit unusual for me to be trying to do a talk by telephone but I can tell – we’re going to try and do it.

    First of all, thank you to the Computers Workers Union who put this event together and organized it. I see that quite a lot of universities are involved in Argentina and there are some interesting people here. It’s quite nice, actually, to such support for the free software movement and for ideals that I have fought for for a long time, [supported] by the government of Argentina and other institutions within Argentina.

    (Interjection in English – Julian, can we please explain to the audience what has happened here?)

    Julian: Ok well let me introduce myself. Uh, My name is Julian Assange, I’m the editor, founder and publisher of WikiLeaks. I have technical training, I taught myself to program when I was thirteen, and became a computer hacker or explorer of the world when I was quite young, um, I’m from Australia. I developed a lot of free software and different projects, became a system administrator, and started my own Internet service in Australia writing crytography programs to protect people and their privacy from spying. Wrote some books about that type of thing, studied the national security agency, and eventually studied theoretical physics and decided eventually that actually I wanted to try and bring about more education and justice in the world. And that the easiest way for –

    (Spanish)

    Documents per year for the last ten years – uh – of that time, uh, six years – I’ve been detained by – without charge – by – here in the United Kingdom –in this embassy in London – where Ecuador gave me … the Embassy was then surrounded by police.. under siege by the British (embassy) for the last four years. They say that’s about $ twenty million dollars of spy equipment.

    Now just recently we started our series on the US election which is extremely interesting – on how the US election operates, because Hillary Clinton is the wife of Bill Clinton. And these lobbyists that work for her just like John Podesta. Our first big leak in that series was the DNC series and as a result of that being published in, uh, July – uh – the top five officials of the US democratic party resigned including its president. Debbie W. Schultz. (Spanish)

    The democratic primary election between Hillary Clinton and Bernie sanders principally had been rigged; in favor of Hillary Clinton by the committee that runs various parts of the – in many different ways including the – pushing out fake stories that uh Bernie Sanders supporters were trying to organize violence, making sure more of the money went to Hillary Clinton, and so on.

    When we released the 20,000 emails which were released in a way that wikileaks became famous for, special customized search engine to- (mumbled) it’s actually quite hard to make uh, an (engine?) to display and search through email; there’s so many (broken?) mail standards and mail programs. It’s quite a lot of work. Uh, and, it, encouraged, uh, all the people in the United States from outside the United States who were interested in the election to sort through them. So this punched a hole in the media censorship that exists in the United states by top TV networks and about eight of the nine major publications in the United States are biased in favor of Hillary Clinton.

    (Spanish)

    So in response there were many attacks and the U.S. DC establishment which believes that Hillary Clinton will be the winner in the election tried to find different ways to distract from out publication. First of all they tried to say that we support Donald Trump just because we were criticizing Hillary Clinton. Then they tried to say that actually we were secretly working with Russia to uh, publish this material that was criticizing her and that this was some sort of cyberwarfare against the United States.

    But I have learned from a lot of experience that the best way to deal with these attacks is that you never flinch – you never blink – you just keep on publishing. Because every day that you publish is a day that you have the initiative in the conflict.

    (Spanish)

    So we continued on publishing the emails of Hillary Clinton’s chief campaign manager, which are even more politically interesting than the emails of the Democratic National Committee. I had been exploring what was had been the connection between Hillary Clinton, her campaign manager and what had been the sale of 20% of all of the US uranium to Russia through a company in the United States called (Dual?) limited.

    (Spanish translation)

    And that was very interesting as we showed that Clinton’s campaign manager had been lying about investments in a nuclear energy company and is very closely connected with a Canadian mining magnate and had 75,000 shares in this company and moved them into another company secretly, controlled by his daughter, and so on, but much more important was that in the investigation we managed to get hold of more than 50, 000 emails related to Hillary Clinton’s chief campaign manager John Podesta.

    So this time we started a different strategy, which uh, was to write an algorithm called the Stochastic Terminator which is designed to be unpredictable and to adjust how much it publishes and selects based upon what we as human beings suggest to it but also based upon what it reads in the news. And so it selects the emails to be published and it publishes each day and we started doing that on the 7th of October.

    (Spanish translation)

    And this really whipped up a crazed hornet’s nest atmosphere in the Hillary Clinton campaign and in all the establishments that are backing her. Now we have always had the analysis that Hillary Clinton would win for sure. From more than twelve months ago. But she has pooled (pulled?) around her every single establishment in the U.S. – intelligence agencies, the neoconservatives who started the Iraq war, the weapons manufacturers, the big banks and investment companies, like Goldman Sachs, most of the middle class, and most of the media, and so now, uh, we have all these people – all these establishments trying to defend Hilary Clinton from being exposed as having many corrupt relationships.

    So they started attacking our servers with denial of service attacks and attempted hacking attacks – there was a, and there is a – amazing ongoing campaign where fake documents were put up in the UN and in the British courts to accuse me of being both a Russian spy and a pedophile – a molester of children.

    (Spanish)

    You can look up that amazing story, that, we tracked down the –how this hoax was made – at the UN and the British courts to call me a Russian spy and a pedophile by a front company in the United states in Texas called Todd and Clare.

    (Spanish)

    But that wasn’t enough so the pressure started to increase and the pressure started to increase- started to pressure Ecuador – of the opposition parties in Ecuador – some of which were sympathetic to perhaps because of their relationship to the United States and pressure – statements made to Ecuador at the political level and at the intelligence level that I needed to be stopped or there would be consequences.

    (Spanish)

    But Wikileaks is a global publisher, publishes over a million documents a year, uh, we publish from France, Germany, several, Norway, Holland, several other countries, we have most of our lawyers and staff in the EU and several other countries and in the United States. We don’t publish from Ecuador; no particular reason, just the bandwidth is cheaper and the servers are cheaper in Europe rather than in Ecuador.

    (Spanish)

    So the United states Government in the form of John Kerry; the Secretary of State – some United States officials and the Hillary Clinton campaign kept putting forth propaganda to say that our publication was revealing various forms of scandal within Hillary Clinton’s network was in fact interference – in the United States electoral process.

    (Spanish)

    But this is not interference in the electoral process; this is the definition of the electoral process. Is for media organizations and in fact everyone to publish the truth and their opinion uh about what is occurring?

    There cannot be a free and informed election unless people are free to inform.

    So you basically have the Obama administration taking control of parts of the government and using the government to try and shut down critical and true information being revealed and analyzed by Wikileaks being revealed and read by the American population.

    So now let’s look at it from Ecuador’s point of view; uh, while I disagree that they didn’t give me any notice, uh, about what was occurring, I did not like, uh, the, uh, how it was done, I am very sympathetic to the concern that the Ecuadorian state had.

    …. Next video

    Ecuador like most states that are not Empires has a policy of nonintervention uh in the interior processes, including elections, of other states.

    Now, It makes perfect strategic sense why small states should have such a policy. Because if they did not have such a policy, larger states could use that as an excuse to intervene in their affairs or their elections.

    So here we have a dilemma (INTERFERENCE IN AUDIO STARTS HERE ). On the one hand, Wikileaks is a publisher that doesn’t publish from Ecuador, and it is as a publisher, whose duty and its obligation is to publish everything that is true that it can get its hands on about a very important election that is occurring right now in the United States.

    (Spanish, Interference)
    On the other hand, the big TV networks in the United States with the exception of Fox are controlled by Clinton supporters and by the U.S. intelligence establishment which is also aligned with Clinton, pushing statements before the public which Wikileaks is interfering in the US election. Which is false, but nonetheless it is a claim that is being made very loudly in the US.

    (LOUD AUDIO INTERFERENCE CONTINUES, translation in Spanish)

    And this claim, although false, could be used to legitimize the United States interfering in Ecuador’s election next year.

    (Spanish translation ,interference remains)

    Now of course we actually publish from Germany, Norway, France and Holland; The United States has not as far as we’re aware tried to apply significant pressure to those countries; but I am a symbol as the ideological leader of Wikileaks; and that symbol is being protected as a political refugee by the state of Ecuador, so they think they can go after the symbol and they think they can bully, try to bully, Ecuador, because it is a state in Latin America that is not (?) to the hilt.

    (Spanish, interference continues)

    So we end up with a strategic position for Ecuador that the INTERNET AT THE EMBASSY IS SHUT OFF UNTIL THE END OF THE ELECTION so that Ecuador’s policy of non intervention can’t be misinterpreted by actors in the United States and even domestically from Ecuador.

    (Interference suddenly stops, Spanish)

    Of course I don’t agree with it, but, I understand it. (Interference resumes) And Ecuador has been strong in other ways; giving asylum in the first place and also continuing to (refuse?) quite strong pressure from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Sweden, to cart (cast) me out into the streets to be arrested.

    (Spanish)

    And just compare; what the government’s position is; about half the opposition party is going into the Ecuadorian election next year in February say that they also will protect my asylum. Uh, but about another half, so, but as a campaign mission they will hand me over to be arrested, despite the United Nations on the (6th?) February this year making a formal (finding?) that I am legally correct in my; – being illegally detained by the United Kingdom.

    (teeth rattling level audio interference; Spanish translation, audio level of actual voice seems lower and interference much louder)

    But wikileaks is a – you know you could ask what type of dog is a different company or organization and wikileaks is one of the fighting dogs that has a lot of energy and runs around fighting all the time. It’s thrilled to fight, it loves nothing more than to fight. And so, uh, when MY INTERNET WAS CUT OFF of course we had long ago made strategic contingency plans for exactly this situation. Uh, so, uh, despite, uh, bombs raining down on us from (papers?) by high U.S. officials, media and so on, this is exactly the sort of situation that we enjoy. And so there was not even uh, one day’s pause; we just continued on publishing the next day even though I was cut off from my team.

    (Spanish)

    Ok so – that’s where- we’re up to date in the story – any questions? (Interference suddenly discontinues)

    (question in Spanish)

    Julian is thanked, and applause.

    (question)

    Julian: Ah, as I said, it has long been our analysis that Hillary Clinton will win the election because she has all the establishments on her side. And we can see that in terms of polling; if someone like Donald Trump who has a great many problems which I’m sure that all of you are aware – but if he managed to get up near the 48 to 50% level the polling; which he has, just uh, two occasions, across the different polls, uh, united. Then immediately those big media networks and funders get together and smash him back down. So I don’t think there’s any chance of Donald Trump winning the election; that would probably be bad inside the United States, it would probably be good outside the United States. But, um even with the amazing material that we are publishing and will continue to publish. Because even though we publish it and we have people on the Internet reading it directly, most of the media organizations in the United States are very strongly aligned with Hillary Clinton.

    Two reasons really, a lot of them are owned by big business, which are owned by banks, which are aligned with Hillary Clinton the other is and a class reason. Most journalists and media workers are very middle class and Donald Trump represents in their minds, white trash. So to be doing anything that supports Donald Trump looks like you’re supporting white trash, and that means to those rivals they have within their class that they are white trash. So it lowers their social status; and that’s a very dangerous thing to in an institution is to have your social status lowered because someone else might get your job. Or the job that you want to have, within the institution, so there’s a lot of conformity and a lot of fear about criticizing Hillary Clinton in any way at all. So it reduces the impact of even the very significant material that is released.
    But what is the impact for Latin America? I think it’s extremely positive, because, this is the first time in U.S. electoral history that we can see the power structure going into the new presidency.

    The various alliances and forces of Hillary Clinton and her team, we are exposing day by day. So that’s going to shift understanding of the phenomenon, that then everyone has to deal with inside the United States and out. It becomes more predictable, and also the worst excesses of her are easier to contain.

    (Spanish)

    (Question in Spanish)

    As a security expert, or former security expert, and someone whose had to continue to understand that in order to continue to protect wikileaks, uh, and our sources. (AUDIO INTERFERENCE RETURNS) I think electronic voting is completely crazy. The electronic aspect of it is- even if there is photography – maybe especially if there is photography – makes it so complex that individual people and communities can’t assess whether it is doing what it says that it’s doing. And so it becomes easy to manipulate.

    Now even if there are rules to have sophisticated auditors; uh, external auditors monitoring (on the ground) and checks and so on we all know the reality; once those rules are set up – the auditors – gradually they are defunded or the auditors get lazy and they gradually start to disappear and those people want to manipulate the system; understand the ability and limitations of the auditors as more and more time goes by so I think electronic voting is completely crazy, uh, for national elections. Perhaps for some other things it might be alright; but for the national elections where the real power involved I think this is mad.

    (Spanish translation, audio interference continues)

    (Question in Spanish)

    On the second part of that question, about overseas processing data, in the United states and elsewhere, obviously, information if it’s in U.S. jurisdiction is accessible to U.S. authorities. However with that said, it might even be more accessible if you’re not in U.S. jurisdiction because they hack it and steal it anyway. So this issue of the breakdown in areas of jurisdiction… is a much broader issue which is causing the breakdown and a disappearance of effective borders.

    A blending in, or a merging in of different states with each other. There’s a lot of benefit to that, but on the other hand it seems quite likely that the largest most powerful electronic states, like the United States, like China in a few years, will be able to hold and gather together critically important functions of other countries uh and then will be able to squeeze these functions both in terms of (data) from them and perhaps more importantly uh, in terms of, demanding fees, in court cases, or simply cutting off access.

    (Translation in Spanish)

    The power structures of the whole world are becoming computerized. That should not be any surprise to anyone in this room. So therefore we, as technological workers, uh, can have a unique ability to shape the power that is to become and not simply be useful idiots which is how politicians in general and most executives think of technical workers. But rather the intelligent skilled technicians that understand not about our technical labors but how our technical labors facilitate and interface with the evolving structure of international civilization of course within our own country.

    Uh, now, efforts to establish our own rules and our own culture, for say in example the free software community have produced really quite important advances. But at the same time some of those advances like free software are also being treated as in common – and are being gobbled up by ever larger corporations like Google or ever more abusive mega institutions like the national security agency which uses linux and free software all over the place; that’s nothing for us to be proud of. That the fruit of our mind is being used in that way, that’s rather something for us to be ashamed of; that the fruits of our mind can be taken and repurposed in a way to make the world that we live in less free and less humane

    So wikileaks is the vision that I had for using my technical skills to do something about some of these problems but there’s many other ways in which one can do it. I think the important thing is to kind of look at what is happening in the world as the rest of the world’s power structures coming into our domain, and thereby try and exercise some influence over the situation. Rather than seeing our domain as something that is being gobbled up by something that is part of these existing power structures.

    (Spanish translation)

    (Spanish Question)

    Julian: oh they’re gone –

    (Spanish continues)

    Julian – hmm-

    That is a very important question, one that shapes our thinking in society and our solutions to our problems can only be as good as the clarity of our thinking. The mass media. And we are also shifting into control from social media and easy internet publishing has broken through easy censorship that mainstream media has been performing – at the same time there is consolidation in the owners of social media that is leading to various forms of censorship. There’s a great book, ah, that’s been published, ah, I think it’s in Argentina it’s definitely in Spanish; called Wikimedia links. And that is an analysis of Latin American media the cable that wikileaks published showing the relationships between the U.S. State department and various media oligarchs in Latin America; now why did a separate group have to be published from that? Well obviously the Claren group is not reporting about the Claren group; and there also exists a type of truce between the different media groups to not report critical information even amongst these groups that – or these groups that you’d think would be rivals because they are too scared to get their – into a media war with each other so they tend to censor news that is critical of the media.

    Now one of the things most remarked on by our recent publication about the DNC and Hillary Clinton’s campaign is how many unethical journalists were – so Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager was approving what they – uh – private parties with sixty five different journalists where they didn’t report on anything that happened at the party, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta (cooking?) together and so on.

    But you’re right, the, uh, New York Times or the Claren (sp?) group or CNN, are very big difference in people’s opinions in how that works. We did that for Sony corporation. News Corporation is a media corporation and that shows very interesting things, for example, Sony tried to do a deal with UK prime Minister David Cameron at the time of the Scottish referendum in 2014, to not air a TV series which was pro-Scottish until after the referendum. So they met with David Cameron, and what could they get from that? Well they could get some tax (concessions?) in exchange from queing off this series about problems, which would increase Scottish Nationalism. So those are those are the type of issues.

  • Is “Leading the country’s Longest Conversation” facilitating open much needed discussion on current affairs in the UK as the Radio’s station purports to promote? or is it into the UK government’s propaganda effort in shaping public opinion and silencing the voices of dissent.

    So when we read in Twitter of an upcoming Radio call in to discuss if “Assange is any good” should we expect a fair or balanced leadership in discussing the matter?

    https://twitter.com/MaajidNawaz/status/78976116771141222 archived here: http://archive.is/qYmDn
    https://twitter.com/MaajidNawaz/status/789761167711412225 archived here: http://archive.is/qYmDn

    The presenter’s views on the matter are public for all to see since 2012:
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    So let’s prepare ourselves for what the presenter leading the conversation is going to lead us the audience to.

    That Assange:

    is a hypocrite: “Ecuador asylum to #Assange but has 2nd poorest record of free speech in region,after Cuba.How can “champion” of free speech be happy w/that?”

    lacks courage: “facing rape allegations in Sweden, not US. Rape, a serious issue. Anyway,I’d face anything for my beliefs, unlike him it seems”

    hates the US, is a Russian agent:”how can u be happy w/ him being Russian state tv anchor &cosying up to banana republic? Hatred for US worse than for Russia?”

    is (again) a hypocrite, works for Russia: “I dislike hypocrites claiming free speech yet work for Russian state&cosy up to worse abuses (Ecuador)than those they critique”

    avoids answering rape charges (JA has never been charged), he is an autocrat: “Faces rape charges,needs to answer them.His Wikileaks colleagues claiming he’s an unaccountable autocrat: http://techpresident.com/news/22729/why-julian-assange-wikileaks-single-point-failure#.UC11nTl-Kgo.twitter”

    And all of this in a single twitter interaction that you will find archived here: http://archive.is/

    So when presenter Maajid Nawaz is asking us to participate in a conversation about whether Julian Assange is a force for good, evil or his ego, in the context of WikiLeaks’ latest US election releases, prepare for LBC to lead you into the Longest Propaganda ‘Conversation’ in the country.

    What a joke!

    Perhaps Maajid Nawaz would like to comment on some real Human Rights matters regarding Julian Assange, (but I doubt it) for example:

    Here is a useful guide against disinformation: https://wikileaks.org/10years/distorted-facts.html

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    The show broadcasted live, found most people not sharing the presenter’s hateful message. The presenter’s efforts to dominate and lead the conversation where he wanted ie get the callers to agree to his point of view failed. Interestingly, in the radio programmes website after the show, a podcast and transcript of the mildest part of Maajid Nawaz torrent of lies and abuse against Julian Assange was documented:

    I have made bold the most prominent blatant lies.

    MAAJID NAWAZ
    3pm – 6pm
    LBC Highlights

    Maajid’s Blunt Message For Julian Assange
    22 October 2016, 16:24

    Maajid Nawaz has a very important message for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange

    Talking on his LBC show Maajid lambasted Assange for his singular obsession with transparency, which has lead to deaths and helped Donald Trump’s bid to be president.

    “Not all leaks are equal, Mr Assange. In certain countries people are killed for things for far less than that because of your leaks.”

    “You leaked information about counter extremist Muslims who are working in Afghanistan who are working with coalition forces against the Taliban and it directly led to their deaths because their names were released as collaborators and the Taliban hunted them down.”

    “Back then nobody cared because if some poor brown Muslim guy in Afghanistan who was attempting to fight the Taliban and nobody cared that the consequences of your privileged first world Australian, male life didn’t have to think about causing the deaths of those vulnerable people in Afghanistan who are attempting to fight the Taliban.”

    “I’ve always despised what you’ve done since day one because I have seen the consequences of your actions against people like me and people like Iram at the top of this show brave Muslim voices who work within our communities to challenge extremism and you put them all at risk with your leaks and that’s what you’ve just done again because Donald Trump isn’t the most savoury of characters isn’t the nicest of people and yet you here you are again with your uncurated leaks effectively supporting Donald Trump’s campaign.”

    You can hear the podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntmM_er2AGY

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    Assange and Human Rights:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assange-and-human-rights/ and https://archive.today/fRqV6

    An Open Letter to Sweden:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/an-open-letter-to-sweden/ and https://archive.today/6McUd

    WikiLeaks Supporter Updates:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/wikileaks-supporter-updates/ and https://archive.today/bfz1l

    Screen Shot 2015-03-14 at 17.43.46General: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/common-misconceptions/ andhttps://archive.today/JWqs8

    From ABC Australia’s “4 Corners” show with many errors: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/4corners/ and https://archive.today/MCr3S

    “Get Up” campaign video: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/getup-campaign-video/ and https://archive.today/nhQIS

    From Hackernews: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/will-everyone-please-get-the-facts-right/ and https://archive.today/kLjPv

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    Attacks on WikiLeaks forum:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/attacks-on-wikileaks-forum/ and https://archive.today/jAa1b

    Rixstep and direct links to Wikileaks – TRIGGERS: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/rixstep/ and https://archive.today/pHFhI

    Graphics of abuse and links to Wikileaks – TRIGGERS: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/graphics/ andhttps://archive.today/Ag6J8 Missing graphic.

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Logic-5-rixstep-victim-attacks.png and https://archive.today/cqnhO

    Death threats directed at Wikiwatch: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/death-threats-directed-at-wikiwatch/ and https://archive.today/hNVB0

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    Court documents and other primary sources: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/resources/ and https://archive.today/bptKd

    Brita Sundberg-Weitman emails:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/brita-sundberg-weitman/ and https://archive.today/YK3Og

    Brita Sundberg-Weitman and Jen Robinson email exchange:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/resources/brita-sundberg-weitman-and-jen-robinson-email-exchange/ and https://archive.today/cba9E

    Vivienne Westwood emails: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/vivianne-westwood/ and https://archive.today/jOiLX

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    Claims and Counterclaims:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/claims-and-counterclaims/ and https://archive.today/gQy0B

    Claims of Julian Assange:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/common-misconceptions/claims-of-julian-assange/ and https://archive.today/YF6WP

    Witnesses: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/witness-statuses/ and https://archive.today/8cPUU

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    Who are the Assangistas?: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/ and https://archive.today/Nt5uF

    Wikileaks and close associates: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/wikitweets/ and https://archive.today/02GDG

    AssangeC aka Christine Assange: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/wikitweets-of-assangec/ and https://archive.today/h1ZS8

    Jaraparilla (aka Gary Lord) on Heather Brookes:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/jaraparilla-aka-gary-lord-on-heather-brookes/ and https://archive.today/U5c3j

    Attacks on Wikileaks forum: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/attacks-on-wikileaks-forum/ and https://archive.today/fWrhb

    Rixstep Tweets: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/rixstep-tweets/ and https://archive.today/97F40

    Rixstep and the Nazi website:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/rixstep-and-the-nazi-website/ and https://archive.today/6oeUd

    Zulu4o1: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/zulu4o1/ and https://archive.today/E6Nls

    NOH8ER: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assangistas/noh8er/ and https://archive.today/WP2xf

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    What happens now?: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/what-happens-now/ and https://archive.today/mD32u

    The Assange extradition conspiracy theory explained: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/the-assange-extradition-conspiracy-theory-explained/ and https://archive.today/eBu1i

    Why Julian Assange Needs to Man-Up: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/why-julian-assange-needs-to-man-up-and-return-to-sweden-the-facts-his-celebrity-lawyers-wilfully-ignore/ and https://archive.today/1lCWD

    Viewpoints: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/category/assange-extradition/ and https://archive.today/MNTI7

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assange-extradition/rape-smear-statistics/ and https://archive.today/bw2Vp

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assange-extradition/house-arrest-or-curfew-the-debate-finally-settled/ and https://archive.today/0cfBp

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assange-extradition/analysis-of-ia-investigation-interpol-and-julian-assanges-red-notice-2/ and https://archive.today/Hf58c

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assange-extradition/my-position-on-wikileaks-detailed-and-subjective-2/ and https://archive.today/E0wP5

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/assange-extradition/difficulties-in-remaining-objective-part-ii-2/ and https://archive.today/Sy7Y6

    An open letter to Sweden:  http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/an-open-letter-to-sweden/ and https://archive.today/Q1Jae

    Charged?: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/has-assange-been-charged/ and https://archive.today/u6p0q

    Myths: an illustration: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/myths-an-illustration/ and https://archive.today/i3sdb

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    Volunteer!: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/volunteer/ and https://archive.today/B9QW7

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    Site Rules, Comment moderation policy: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/comment-moderation-policy/ and https://archive.today/BdwZh

    Site Rules, Review guidelines:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/review-guidelines/ and https://archive.today/9moKU

    Site Rules, Twitter blocking policy:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/twitter-blocking-policy/ and https://archive.today/g8Z0K

    Site Rules, Tweet and message submission:http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/tweet-and-message-submission/ and https://archive.today/eAHEh

    Contact: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/contact/ and https://archive.today/M0w1a

    About Wikiwatch: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/about/ and https://archive.today/J01MI

    Wikiwatch reviewed: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/wikiwatch_reviewed/ and https://archive.today/GhABV

    Critisism: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/criticism/ and https://archive.today/TEa07

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    Focus: Human Rights issues concerns: see above
    An open letter to Sweden: see above
    New: Vivienne Westwood emails: see above
    New: Shills: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/shills/ and https://archive.today/A5HtH

    News: http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/category/news/ and https://archive.today/bJkFB

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/news/brita-sundberg-weitman-emails/  and https://archive.today/7kbAn

    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/news/wikileaks-forum-attacks-followup/ and https://archive.today/Gd3FJ
    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/justice4assange/ and https://archive.today/ZsAFr
    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/news/what-happens-now/ and https://archive.today/AoEbv
    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/news/vivienne-westwood-was-sent-the-facts-before-the-t-shirt/ and https://archive.today/teuUh
    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/news/rixstep-tweets-new-under-assangistas/ and https://archive.today/m60DK
    http://www.wikiwatch.org.uk/news/more-leaked-emails-from-expert-witness/ and https://archive.today/BIgNs
    About Wikiwatch.org.uk http://archive.is/I2wTy