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November 15, 2013

"When we speak truth to power we are ignored at best and brutally suppressed at worst"

Jeremy Hammond was sentenced today to 10 years in prison for hacking into computers of Stratfor, a private intelligence firm whose clients include governments, corporations, military and contractors. After Chris Hedges, Truthdig, met with Hammond earlier this week, he sat down with Paul Jay of The Real News to provide his perspective on Hammond, his work as a hacktivist and the valuable information the Stratfor leaks provided to an uninformed society –

Here’s a snippet from Hammond’s Statement to the Court posted by the sparrow project –

Good morning. Thank you for this opportunity. My name is Jeremy Hammond and I’m here to be sentenced for hacking activities carried out during my involvement with Anonymous. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Chris Hedges on Hammond, Corporate state, Hacktivists, Hammond gets 10 years, Hammond sentencing, Jeremy Hammond, Manning, secrecy, Snowden, Strategic Forecasting, Stratfor, T-Room, The Real News, the t room, whistleblowers, wikileaks

October 10, 2013

Edward Snowden Receives the Sam Adam's Award ~ "Corner-Brightener Candlestick"

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 09: Edward Snowden (3rd R) receives the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence Award (SAAII) alongside UK WikiLeaks journalist Sarah Harrison (2nd R) who took Snowden from Hong Kong to Moscow and obtained his asylum and the United States government whistleblowers who presented the award (L-R) Coleen Rowley (FBI), Thomas Drake (NSA), Jesselyn Raddack (DoJ) and Ray McGovern (CIA) on October 9, 2013 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Sunshinepress/Getty Images)

MOSCOW, RUSSIA – OCTOBER 09: Edward Snowden (3rd R) receives the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence Award (SAAII) alongside UK WikiLeaks journalist Sarah Harrison (2nd R) who took Snowden from Hong Kong to Moscow and obtained his asylum and the United States government whistleblowers who presented the award (L-R) Coleen Rowley (FBI), Thomas Drake (NSA), Jesselyn Raddack (DoJ) and Ray McGovern (CIA) on October 9, 2013 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Sunshinepress/Getty Images)

 

Russia’s RIA Novosti news service reported – [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Coleen Rowley, Ed Snowden, Jesselyn Raddack, NSA, NSA snooping on Americans, Ray McGovern, Russia, SAAII, Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence Award, Snowden receives American visitors, surveillance, Thomas Drake, wikileaks

July 30, 2013

TRANSCRIPT: Judge Lind's Ruling – US v Pfc Bradley Manning

Thanks to The Freedom of the Press Foundation the public can read Judge Lind’s decision in full below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Bradley Manning, Bradley Manning Trial, Court Martial, Judge Lind, Manning transcripts, Ruling by Lind, the t room, wikileaks

March 12, 2013

Daniel Ellsberg: In Hearing Bradley Manning Act Out of Conscience, Secret Tape Refutes Media Slander

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Bradley Manning, Court Martial of Bradley Manning, Daniel Ellsberg, Malign, Pentagon Papers, Secret tape of Manning's statement, Slander, Tape of Manning's statement, Transcript of Manning's statement, whistleblowers, wikileaks

June 13, 2012

Blowing the whistle on Obama's America

During the 2008 campaign candidate Obama welcomed and honored those who blew the whistle on governmental waste, fraud and abuse. But as is true in all things Obama, what he said then shares no relationship to his actions now.

This weeks “Listening Post” reports on the Obama White House war on journalists and whistleblowers speaking in depth to whistleblower Jesselyn Radack.

Four years ago, on the campaign trail, candidate Barack Obama shared his views on whistleblowers. He said: “Often the best source of information about waste, fraud and abuse in government is a government employee committed to public integrity, willing to speak out. Such acts of courage and patriotism … should be encouraged rather than stifled.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Bradley Manning, Jesselyn Radack, Obama's war on whistleblowers, sibel edmonds, State Department leaks, Thomas Drake, Tom Drake, whistleblowers, wikileaks

March 31, 2012

Stratfor leak: Are Netanyahu and Mossad planning an aerial assassination of President Obama?

By Wayne Madsen
March 29, 2012

In the latest leak from WikiLeaks of hacked e-mails from the private intelligence firm Stratfor, Fred Burton, Stratfor’s vice president for intelligence, reveals that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is an intelligence source for Stratfor. However, the e-mails sent by Burton strongly indicate that Stratfor, which was founded by pro-Israeli businessman George Friedman; Netanyahu, and Mossad are of the same mindset when it comes to a perception that President Barack Obama is a threat to Israel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Aerial Assassination of Obama, Barack Obama, Israel, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, MI6, Mossad, New World Order, Nuttyahoo, Obama, PM Netanyahu, President Obama assassination, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Stratfor, Stratfor's President Burton, wayne madsen, wikileaks, Zionism

July 11, 2011

Whistleblowers changing governments around the world-Double Standards

“Whistle blowers changing governments around the globe, Charlie Sheen interviewing the Libyan embattled ruler Muammar Gaddafi, Latest footage of China’s Wen Jiabao taking to the UK, court date for Julian Assange the founder of Wikileaks associate and much more are reviewed in this episode of Double Standards.” – PressTV

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Bradley Manning, Charlie Sheen, China meets the UK, China's Wen Jaibao, Double Standards, Gaddafi, humor, Julian Assange update, PressTV, satire, T-Room, the t room, wikileaks

July 1, 2011

Haiti: Leaked Cables Expose U.S. Suppression of Min. Wage, Election Doubts and Elite’s Private Army

Drawing on almost 2,000 classified U.S. diplomatic cables on Haiti released by WikiLeaks, a partnership between The Nation magazine and the Haitian weekly, Haïti Liberté, exposes new details on how Fruit of the Loom, Hanes and Levi’s worked with the United States to block an increase in the minimum wage in the hemisphere’s poorest nation, how business owners and members of the country’s elite used Haiti’s police force as their own private army after the 2004 U.S.-backed coup that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and how the United States, the European Union and the United Nations supported Haiti’s recent presidential and parliamentary elections, despite concerns over the exclusion of Haiti’s largest opposition party, Lavalas, the party of Aristide. We speak with the reports’ authors, longtime Haiti correspondent Dan Coughlin and Haïti Liberté editor, Kim Ives.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Amy Goodman, Britian, DemocracyNow, European Union, Fruit of the Loom, Haiti, Hanes, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Kaiti Liberte, Levi's, New World Order, T-Room, The Nation, the t room, United Nations, United States, wikileaks

May 2, 2011

Israel's WikiLeaks Documents Reveal U.S. Knowingly Imprisoned 150 Innocent Men at Guantánamo

From Democracy Now! “The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has begun releasing thousands of secret documents from the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay that reveal the Bush and Obama administrations knowingly imprisoned more than 150 innocent men for years without charge. In dozens of cases, senior U.S. commanders were said to have concluded that there was no reason for the men to have been transferred to Guantánamo. Among the innocent prisoners were an 89-year-old Afghan villager and a 14-year-old boy who had been kidnapped. Some men were imprisoned at Guantánamo simply because they wore a popular model of Casio watches, which had been used as timers by al-Qaeda. The documents also reveal that the journalist Sami al-Hajj was held at Guantánamo for six years partly in order to be interrogated about his employer, the Al Jazeera network. Al-Hajj’s file said he was sent to Guantánamo in order to “provide information on … the Al-Jazeera news network’s training programme, telecommunications equipment, and newsgathering operations in Chechnya, Kosovo and Afghanistan.” For more, we speak with journalist Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America’s Illegal Prison. [includes rush transcript]”

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: 150 Innocent Men Tortured, Afghanistan, Amy Goodman, Bush, Cheney, Cuba, Democracy Now, Dubya, Egypt, fascism, Gonzales, Guantanomo Bay, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Mossad, New World Order, Obama, Rice, Rumsfeld, Socialist World Order, T-Room, the t room, Torture, war, War Criminals, wikileaks

March 8, 2011

The Truth Behind Quantico Brig's Decision to Strip PFC Manning & Anonymous Targets Manning's Jailers

UPDATE X1 – “If George W. Bush Were Torturing Bradley Manning Would the Left Rollover the Way They Do for Obama – see the video below – questions reach the President

By David E. Coombs

The Brig has stripped PFC Manning of all of his clothing for the past three nights, and they intend to continue this practice indefinitely.  Each night, Brig guards force PFC Manning to relinquish all of his clothing.  He then lies in a cold jail cell naked until the following morning, when he is required to endure the humiliation of standing naked at attention for the morning roll call.  According to Marine spokesperson, First Lieutenant Brian Villiard, the decision to strip him naked every night is for PFC Manning’s own protection.  Villiard stated that it would be “inappropriate” to explain what prompted these actions “because to discuss the details would be a violation of PFC Manning’s privacy.”

The defense communicated with both PFC Manning and the Brig forensic psychiatrist and learned more about the decision to strip PFC Manning of his clothing every night.  On Wednesday March 2, 2011, PFC Manning was told that his Article 138 complaint requesting that he be removed from Maximum custody and Prevention of Injury (POI) Watch had been denied by the Quantico commander, Colonel Daniel J. Choike.  Understandably frustrated by this decision after enduring over seven months of unduly harsh confinement conditions, PFC Manning inquired of the Brig operations officer what he needed to do in order to be downgraded from Maximum custody and POI.  As even Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell has stated, PFC Manning has been nothing short of “exemplary” as a detainee.  Additionally, Brig forensic psychiatrists have consistently maintained that there is no mental health justification for the POI Watch imposed on PFC Manning.  In response to PFC Manning’s question, he was told that there was nothing he could do to downgrade his detainee status and that the Brig simply considered him a risk of self-harm.  PFC Manning then remarked that the POI restrictions were “absurd” and sarcastically stated that if he wanted to harm himself, he could conceivably do so with the elastic waistband of his underwear or with his flip-flops.

Without consulting any Brig mental health provider, Chief Warrant Officer Denise Barnes used PFC’s Manning’s sarcastic quip as justification to increase the restrictions imposed upon him under the guise of being concerned that PFC Manning was a suicide risk.  PFC Manning was not, however, placed under the designation of Suicide Risk Watch.  This is because Suicide Risk Watch would have required a Brig mental health provider’s recommendation, which the Brig commander did not have.  In response to this specific incident, the Brig psychiatrist assessed PFC Manning as “low risk and requiring only routine outpatient followup [with] no need for … closer clinical observation.”  In particular, he indicated that PFC Manning’s statement about the waist band of his underwear was in no way prompted by “a psychiatric condition.”

While the commander needed the Brig psychiatrist’s recommendation to place PFC Manning on Suicide Risk Watch, no such recommendation was needed in order to increase his restrictions under POI Watch.  The conditions of POI Watch require only psychiatric input, but ultimately remain the decision of the commander.

Given these circumstances, the decision to strip PFC Manning of his clothing every night for an indefinite period of time is clearly punitive in nature.  There is no mental health justification for the decision.  There is no basis in logic for this decision.  PFC Manning is under 24 hour surveillance, with guards never being more than a few feet away from his cell.  PFC Manning is permitted to have his underwear and clothing during the day, with no apparent concern that he will harm himself during this time period.  Moreover, if Brig officials were genuinely concerned about PFC Manning using either his underwear or flip-flops to harm himself (despite the recommendation of the Brig’s psychiatrist) they could undoubtedly provide him with clothing that would not, in their view, present a risk of self-harm.  Indeed, Brig officials have provided him other items such as tear-resistant blankets and a mattress with a built-in pillow due to their purported concerns.

The Brig’s treatment of PFC Manning is shameful.  It is made even more so by the Brig hiding behind concerns for “[PFC] Manning’s privacy.”  There is no justification, and there can be no justification, for treating a detainee in this degrading and humiliating manner.

Learn more about PFC Manning’s court martial HERE

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF8qWezhntA

Anonymous Hackers Target Alleged WikiLeaker Bradley Manning’s Jailers

As army private Bradley Manning suffers for his alleged megaleak of secret documents to WikiLeaks, one group of hackers seems determined to make sure that others feel his pain.

Over the weekend, the loose hacker collective Anonymous declared that it will go on the offensive against those who are currently detaining Manning in a Quantico military brig, keeping him in solitary confinement and forcing him to strip nightly and stand at attention naked each morning.

In a crowdsourced document used to coordinate the group’s actions, Anonymous hackers name Department of Defense Press Secretary Geoff Morell and chief warrant officer Denise Barnes as targets and call on members to dig up personal information on both, including phone numbers, personal histories and home addresses. The goal of the operation, for now, is to “dox” the two officials, the typical Anonymous method of publishing personal information of victims and using it for mass harassment.

“Targets established,” reads the document, before naming Morell and Barnes. “We’re in the ruining business. And business is good.”

The group, which is calling its attack “Operation Bradical,” also lists demands as follows:

“Manning must be given sheets, blankets, any religious texts he desires, adequate reading material, clothes, and a ball. One week. Otherwise, we continue to dox and ruin those responsible for keeeping him naked, without bedding, without any of the basic amenities that were provided even to captured Nazis in WWII.”

Read the rest of the story HERE

UPDATE X1 – Dylan Ratigan points out the hypocrisy of the left “power base” regarding PFC Bradley Manning –

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kon5MMf2Ao

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Anonymous launches "Operation Bradical", Court Martial, Crowdsourced, Denise Barnes, Julian Assange, PFC Bradley Manning, Quantico, Solitary Confinement, Torture, wikileaks

January 16, 2011

Corbett Report: Tunisian Uprising, Homeland Stupidity

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpBSSDrKw4A

Wedeman: Tunisia’s military putting a boot on “Jasmine Revolution and as Wayne Madsen always does, he adds editorial comment to his posts. Here is what he had to say about this “Jasmine Revolution” – “Now we see the actual purpose of Julian Assange, his “leaks,” and George Soros. Another themed revolution brought about by leaked cables about Tunisian regime from US embassy in Tunis. Once again, Assange is outed as a tool of Soros and the CIA and Mossad — the Unholy Trinity. But Assange and his master Soros will not touch Israel at all — the one country in the Middle East in need of a revolution (and a bath and a shave).”

Amen.

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: black, CNN, Corbett Report, George Soros, Homeland Stupidity, IMF, Jasmine Revolution, Julian Assange, Oligarch takeover of Tunisia, purple or jasmine - only enriches the elite, Revolution - green, the t room, Tunisian uprising, Wedeman, wikileaks

January 2, 2011

RT: John Young of Cryptome says "Spy Services Feed Info to Whistleblowers to Keep Tabs on Site Visitors"

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMRUiB_8tTc

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: CIA, cryptome, cyber command, cyber security, FBI, Fort Watchukum, government spying on internet users, Hacker Conferences, hackers, Informants, John Young, news leaks, Russia Today, secrets of government, Sting Operations, whistleblowers, wikileaks

December 8, 2010

MSNBC – Mox News – Hacker's revolt! Take down MasterCard's site as a show of support for Assange

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIp7IA6OkPc

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Assange, Hackers Revolt, Mox News, Take down MasterCard site, wikileaks

RT News: More from Madsen on Assange and Wikileaks

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4azH_-qJn8&feature=player_embedded

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Arrest of Assange, CIA, Rape, RT News, Scotland Yard, wayne madsen, wikileaks

InfoWars: Jones and Madsen talk about Assange State Dept Leaks as new 911 to stop freedom of speech

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1vYajkZHrY&feature=player_embedded

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Alex Jones, Assange, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech, Infowar, Internet Tyranny, Julien Assange, Tyranny, wayne madsen, wikileaks

December 2, 2010

Posted w/permission, Wayne Madsen Reports: December 2, 2010 — U.S. intelligence retaliates against Israel's role in Wikileaks's disclosures

December 2, 2010 — U.S. intelligence retaliates against Israel’s role in Wikileaks’s disclosures

With Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, continuing their gloating over the disclosure by Wikileaks of classified U.S. State Department cables, the U.S. intelligence community is taking off its gloves and is releasing some embarrassing information about Netanyahu and a Mossad attempt to use a divorce involving the President of Yemen’s family to penetrate the president’s family’s inner circle in a possible blackmail attempt.

Wikileaks’s founder, Julian Assange, singled out Netanyahu for praise as a world leader who believes the embarrassing leaks will aid “global diplomacy.” In an interview with Time magazine, Assange said “Netanyahu believes that the result of this publication, which makes the sentiments of many privately held beliefs public, are promising a pretty good . . . . [and] will lead to some kind of increase in the peace process in the Middle East and particularly in relation to Iran.” Assange, who is believed to be in the United Kingdom, is the subject of an INTERPOL arrest warrant for alleged “sex crimes” in Sweden. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Alan Hart, America, Assange, Destroying America, Espionage, Foreign Policy, George Soros, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Israel, Jeff Gates, My Catbird Seat, Netanyahu, Rothschilds, Saudi Arabia, State Department, Threat to US, United States of America, Wayne Madsen Reports, wikileaks, Zionism, Zionists

Fox: da Judge talks to Wikileak staff, a bombsell Doctor meets TSA in a lovely black bra and panties, AND Max Kaiser's campaign to buy silver to implode JP Morgan hits lamestream media

Wikileaks will survive even with the arrest of Assange. Last night’s State Cable dump focused on Sri Lanka. More leaks to come…

Next up, a mega US Bank. Many are suggesting it to be the Bank of America due to Assange’s assertion last month that Bank of America was in their sights. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: bra and panties, Buy silver, Fox News, Freedomwatch, JP Morgan, Judge Napolitano, Max Kaiser, TSA, wikileaks, Zerohedge

December 1, 2010

Fox News: Shep talks to the Judge about WikiLeaks Leak

Shep should go into comedy. I haven’t laughed this hard in awhile…watch his face and notice how many times he says BradAss87 w/a straight face…too funny. You just know he thinks BradAss87 is the patsy…but loves his user name/handle.  

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfJJbrFvF7A [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: bradass87, Comedy, Fox News, Judge Napolitano, Sheppard Smith, wikileaks

July 26, 2010

Guardian UK: Assange explains Wikileaks reasoning to release Afghanistan Intel

Link to Guardian’s coverage –
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2010/jul/25/julian-assange-wikileaks-interview-warlogs [Read more…]

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, Assange, Iran, Julian, Julian Assange, Pakistan, Poppy Fields, Taliban, The Guardian, The Guardian UK, war, War logs, wikileaks

April 6, 2010

WikiLeaks editor on Apache combat video: No excuse for US killing civilians

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Afghanistan, insurgent, Iraq, military, rules of engagement, US military, US soldiers, war, wikileaks

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