Another Media blackout: Taliban attempted to resolve "bin laden" problem pre-9/11
Omitted from the global conversation is that the Taliban attempted to resolve the "Bin Laden" to problem pre 9/11.
In Feb/March 2001 an envoy was sent
to the US to lobby the Bush administration accept the Taliban offer.
Simply put, "Provide evidence he is a
terrorist and he is yours."
Yet despite several meetings with
members congress, TV appearances,
speeches at NGO's such as the Atlantic council and colleges.
The Bush administration rejected their
proposal seemingly out of hand.
An offer that was repeated immediately after 9/11 as well.
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Complete audio State Depart Call.
Cpmplete recording of Assange's warning to State Depart, prior to yhe unauthorized release of unredacted cabales.
The image clealr dictated Assange is not one of cyber terorrist as we are lead to believe vut that of a dicitated journalist attempting to mitigate potential harm.
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wikisecrets an early wikileaks smear campaign?
PBS Frontline aired their documentary called 'Wikisecrets.' But could a publicly funded mainstream media organization, give an objective and detailed look at the whole story? Kevin Gosztola, Freelance Assistant at The Nation Magazine weighs in.
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War on Journalism
A brilliant mini docu-video on the US govt unrelenting assault on Journalism.
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Kerry: Committing Journalism 'Not A Crime'
(3 May 2016)
On World Press Freedom Day, US Secretary of State John Kerry says that journalism and the truth is a badge of honor.
Kerry delivered remarks at the State Department on Tuesday commemorating the occasion, reflecting on the importance of the struggle for freedom of press.
Kerry added that no government can fairly claim respect if its citizens are not allowed to say what they believe or are denied the right to learn about events and decisions that affect their daily lives.
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U.S. concedes no evidence of harm
Extradition Trial 20 Sep 2020
In a London criminal court, the famed whistleblower who leaked the Pentagon Papers in 1971 has said Julian Assange's Wikileaks disclosures about war crimes was of equal significance.
Daniel Ellsberg also said accusations by the US Government that Mr Assange had put lives at risk by publishing the names of US informants had not been borne out by the evidence.
Australian-born Assange is fighting against being sent to the United States, where he's charged with conspiring to hack government computers and violating an espionage law over the release of confidential cables by WikiLeaks in 2010-2011.
#WikiLeaks #JulianAssange
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Damning evidence; undermines US case
Kristinn Hrafnsson, Wikileaks' Editor in Chief, discussing the testimony for the defense at Assange's extradition trial on Sept. 21, 2020, which included testimony that Guardian journalists leaked unredacted sensitive information six months prior to Wikileaks' disclosure. It also came out that the US government's claim that Wikileaks put certain individuals lives at risk by disclosing information was in fact a cover for the US wanting to keep foreign sources of information, including elected officials in foreign governments, secret. Hrafnsson argues the public has a right to know this information.
thanks to Just The Facts Media
youtube.com/channel.php?id=UCTXaFpCbZOr8xS3IRNaH0dg
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Bombshell Revelation That Mainstream Failed to Cover
Originally published in April 2011
In his most revealing and explosive interview to date, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has revealed to TIMES NOW's Editor-in- Chief Arnab Goswami that he is being offered a swap deal if he
hands over the exclusive details of Swiss banks and their secret account holders list. In his first ever disclosure he explained the delay in the publication of the Swiss bank secrets, when asked how
long the people of India would have to wait for the critical and sensitive information to come out.
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Rohrabacher Make Deal With Assange To Disprove Russia Claims
Why are the mainstream media even talking about this like whether or not it happened is up for debate.
This was a major story when it broke TWO YEARS AGO!!!!
AND THEY ALL COVERED IT.
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Times editor "confessed" Times and Guardian Colluded with Assange
The story behind Wikileaks Inside Julian Assanges War on Secrecy - Guardian
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Assange in Belmarsh prison
Footage of Assange in HMP Belmarsh prison, soon after this release he was moved to segregation.
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Probe into handling irregularities in Assange case
Swedish Chief prosecutor looks into irregularities of how Julian Assange Rape allegation case was handled.
As the only source's that would be able to verify story are in Swedish and therefore I cant vouch for accuracy of this report but wouldn't it be great if it was true.
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Judge Andrew Napolitano Julian Assange Arrest Details
This video clip is part of day eight of news coverage following the release of cablegate by Wikileaks, Der Spegigel,
Guardian, New York Times and many other news organizations.
A few hours before the initial release Wikileaks sent out this message via Twitter:
El Pais, Le Monde, Speigel, Guardian & NYT will publish many US embassy cables tonight, even if WikiLeaks goes down
Wikileaks began on Sunday November 28th publishing 251,287 leaked United States embassy cables, the largest set of
confidential documents ever to be released into the public domain. The documents will give people around the world an
unprecedented insight into US Government foreign activities.
The cables, which date from 1966 up until the end of February this year, contain confidential communications between 274
embassies in countries throughout the world and the State Department in Washington DC. 15,652 of the cables are
classified Secret.
The embassy cables will be released in stages over the next few months. The subject matter of these cables is of such
importance, and the geographical spread so broad, that to do otherwise would not do this material justice.
The cables show the extent of US spying on its allies and the UN; turning a blind eye to corruption and human rights abuse
in "client states"; backroom deals with supposedly neutral countries; lobbying for US corporations; and the measures US
diplomats take to advance those who have access to them.
This document release reveals the contradictions between the US's public persona and what it says behind closed doors --
and shows that if citizens in a democracy want their governments to reflect their wishes, they should ask to see what's
going on behind the scenes.
Every American schoolchild is taught that George Washington -- the country's first President -- could not tell a lie. If the
administrations of his successors lived up to the same principle, today's document flood would be a mere
embarrassment. Instead, the US Government has been warning governments -- even the most corrupt -- around the world
about the coming leaks and is bracing itself for the exposures.
The full set consists of 251,287 documents, comprising 261,276,536 words (seven times the size of "The Iraq War Logs",
the world's previously largest classified information release).
The cables cover from 28th December 1966 to 28th February 2010 and originate from 274 embassies, consulates and
diplomatic missions.
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Ecuador UK threatens to raid Embassy over Assange
The Ecuadorian president said British embassies around
the world would be at risk if the UK entered Ecuador's
embassy to arrest Julian Assange.
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Motion to discuss possible abuse of European Arrest Warrant in Assange case
So after exploiting loop holes with the Julian Assange vs Swedish Prosecution Authorities, the EU we're willing to discuss problems in process.
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BBC shows its incapable of impartiality
BBC News Channel 13.01.2020
Joe Corré on Julian Assange
BBC proving they are no longer capable of unbias reporting where Julian Assange is concerned....
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Julian Assange George Galloway Oxford Union
George Galloway comments on the resignation of Respect Party's Salma Yaqoob & the alleged rape allegations involving Julian Assange.
After the resignation of Respect Party chairman Salma Yaqoob, George Galloway is asked if he believes the Respect Party is still a place for women. While giving his answer and discussing the ongoing rape allegations involving Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, George Galloway responds to another member of the audience who calls him a 'homophobe'.
ABOUT GEORGE GALLOWAY:
Few contemporary politicians have attracted as much controversy as George Galloway. A Labour MP from 1987 to 2003, he was an outspoken critic of the policies of Tony Blair and New Labour, in particular the decision to invade Iraq. Fiery comments such as "the best thing British troops can do is to refuse to obey illegal orders" saw Galloway expelled from the Labour Party. But Galloway returned to the political fray by founding the Respect Party and winning Bethnal Green and Bow in the 2005 General Election. Mr Galloway re-entered Parliament in this March as MP for Bradford West and has recently provoked controversy and criticism with his comments on the rape charges against Wikileaks' Julian Assange.
ABOUT THE OXFORD UNION SOCIETY:
The Union is the world's most prestigious debating society, with an unparalleled reputation for bringing international guests and speakers to Oxford. It has been established for 189 years, aiming to promote debate and discussion not just in Oxford University, but across the globe.
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Swedish MPs calling the prosecutors to travel to London and question Julian Assange
Swedish MPs are calling on the prosecutors in the Julian Assange sexual assault case to travel to London and question the WikiLeaks founder at the Ecuadorian embassy, where he has been taking refuge since June 2012.
The members of the Swedish parliament say investigators should accept that Assange will not be leaving the embassy voluntarily.
"It is in the interest of everyone involved in this process that the prosecutor reaches a conclusion to either file charges or dismiss the case, and it is obvious that Assange will not come to Sweden," Staffan Danielsson, from the Center Party, said, as quoted by the Times.
Anne Ramberg, the secretary-general of the Swedish Bar Association, said "You have to be a bit pragmatic to put an end to such a circus. They should have headed to London to interrogate him."
However, Anders Perklev, the Swedish prosecutor- general that is suspected by himself as the person who "made up" that charges against Assange in order to bring him to Sweden and extradite him to the US, was convinced the lawmakers are interfering with the judicial matters.
"The fact that an MP openly questions a prosecutor's decision-making in an individual case is remarkable," he claim.
The Swedish MPs statement comes just a day after Assange saying that one of the women involved in the case sent text messages admitting he never raped her.
The whistleblower quoted a few SMSs reportedly exchanged between his two alleged victims, with one of the messages saying "it was the police who made up the charges."
Plus, the alleged victim did not want to put any charges on JA, but that the "police were keen on getting a grip on him", according to the affidavit published on WikiLeaks website."
The whistleblower's stay at the embassy began in June 2012 after Assange's claims that Sweden would extradite him to the US over leaking secret documents.
Assange faces rape charges from one woman and sexual assault charges from another following a visit to Stockholm in 2010.
The operation to monitor the embassy in order to apprehend Assange should he emerge from it reportedly costs British taxpayers 6 million pounds a year."
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WikiLeaks Cables Show Iran May Have North Korean Missiles
Bloomberg is reporting that, according to WikiLeaks, Iran has obtained 19 advanced missiles from North Korea, providing the Islamic nation with the capability to attack nearby countries, such as Russia and Western Europe.
U.S. officials have denounced the release of information prior to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's departure for a security conference in the Persian Gulf, claiming that it could jeopardize U.S. relations with foreign governments as well as endanger individuals. The missiles were identified to be North Korean BM-25 missiles, which are based on the Russian R-27. These weapons could provide Iran with blueprints for producing long-range missiles."
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Proof of media disinformation campaign?
This is one of the rare News broadcast that accurately protrays Julian Assange's legal troubles in Sweden as well as actually makes note of his concerns about US extradition when referencing the embassy asylum.
So every time mainstream media goes on about his rape charges and that his embassy stay was to avoid answering to the charges in Sweden, you have to ask yourself if it is just an inability to produce accurate news reports or are they involved in a smear campaign based on disinformation.
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