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the for your courage and leadership and tenacity in journalism and published the dixon logic. and it just just depends on it. the the wiki links you as a non state hostile intelligence service. i think the man, as i talked to the hard tech terrorist the trainer of trainers, he has to answer for what he has done. assange trace it up to a 175 years in prison for publishing classified documents,
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a non profit major over the nice ation with the i'm to provide an in of a to secure an anonymous way to sort of seems to leak information the in april 2010, the organization came to international attention when they released a video showing a crime by the us as a tree in a row. the in may 2010 private manning was arrested in charge of leading classified documents to wiki leeks. including the video previously mentioned, the us diplomatic cables and reports that came to be known as the ask and war diary and the rack lore logs. in july of 2010, they released an extraordinary compendium over 91000 internal u. s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, which revealed 195 previously and reported civilian deaths in
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august, 2002 global mainstream media published stories accusing julian a sorry for raping to women in suite. in october, 2010 wiki leaks released the largest classified electricity industry. the rock locks these drugs revealed to the dentist previously unrepairable to civilian tests. in november 2010, they published cable games, the largest set of confidential documents ever released to the public, giving us an unprecedented insight into the us government's foreign activities. just 9 days later, assange was arrested as a london police station on a european arrest for renting relation to swedish vacation. meanwhile, us officials confirmed to the straining embassy in washington. the justice
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department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned to be charge under the us little most likely, the espionage act. 2 weeks a, to these training and embassy in london advise these training and government that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us against which lee was likely true. on the 16th of december, the sage was released on bail, his passport was confiscated. he was under house arrest for the next 2 years, the enough and the 2011, the u. k. supreme court move this should be extradited to swing, to face questionnaire. those the allegation in june 2012 to avoid being taken into custody by suite. and then extradited to the us. a sage took asylum in ecuador, and embassy in london. the in the 2nd half of 2016,
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the company contracted to provide security services at the embassy by the government of ecuador, began assisting the c. i a and spying on a sage and as visitors in the embassy, they uploaded the security camera for each to an f t p server and gave the c. i a access to the in march 2017, which he leeks publish, fault 7, detailing the activities and capabilities of a c. i a to perform electronic surveillance and cyber warfare, through smartphones and other devices. it was the largest leak in the history of the c. i a in april 2017. the us said that it was an hour priority to arrest the sage. in august 2017. trump offered a sage of parts if you would disclose who was responsible for leading democratic party emails to wiki links before the 2016 us presidential elections. a st refused to give a source in december 2017. the us government gave the u. k government, a sealed warrant for a st, just arrest in february,
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2019 the echo during government receive loans of $10200000000.00 from various multilateral institutions of which the us, the majority cheryl or the loans were provided with the agreement that the sage could be removed from the embassy, the in april, 2019 u. k. police entered the embassy of ecuador and forcibly carried julianna's sage out of the building and took him away in advance. on the same day, the us indictment against him was on seal. charging him was one count of computer intrusion. he was sentenced to 50 weeks and bill marsh prison. in the same month, sweden reopened the sexual assault investigation and the us filed 70 new charges against the in february 2020. the extradition parent supported chrome quote, the in june 2022. the us department of justice issued updated 18 count indictment every face trial in the us. it would face
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a sentence of a 175 years in prison. in november 2020 sweden dropped the rape case after reviewing the evidence. on the 4th of january 2021 judge to rates or rule, the sage could not be extradited due to his mental health and risk of suicide. you know, to the 2020 in a 2 day appeal, but the u. s. u k. judges. in favor of the us went over to the decision to expedite to search the april 2022. westminster magistrates quote, formerly issued the extra dykes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. and the secretary pretty patel. sign goes from the, the in june of 2023 london side court just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate
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applications made by a st. just lawyers to appeal is extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time it says from holdings, julia saunders is still being detained in definitely in solitary confinement, in belmont prison. while he's legal to continue to appeal on his p off. uh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump of rape allegations. and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of genea in mischaracterizing the case and treating us for your campaign. the,
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the swedish case choose one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do, and that is to women, went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an h. i v test not to have him prosecuted in any way and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people couldn't understand what was really going on the u. n. a special report that on thought took need semester. the leads there's big swedish, so he was able to read the preliminary investigation documentation and to expose at
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the least for the, the c violation some due process including active my new police and not very dense. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2000 fair enough to size these for reopening 201010 that the see shelly open for 6. yes. when he was finally question in november 2016, and the may 2017. the prosecute. the young me close the investigation and dismiss the case. and then when do nothing, was that arrested in april 2019, a new swedish prosecute to reopen the case, but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed the investigation once and football and the november 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing many of the investigation dugeon was never ever charged
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for a. and i can assure you that if they have an added dense they could have made deputy charge him. and the me get the book came on try. yeah. and they did that these days has been use to describe this is sort of condition the supposed to be at the fuck is the public opinion offense. and on that rape case, the never was, it was just part of this manipulated firestorm that was created in an effort to bring this knowledge down the once we 2 weeks published votes. because of course, targeted by the c i a and the intelligence community. and part of that smear campaign was to pay which he leeks as a sorry, again, or
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a friend for austin power. i rush to molar report which investigated the trunk, russia saga and found no collaboration between the trump campaign a and russian exonerated with the leaks. so there is 0 evidence that russia provided any leaks or information to wait 2 weeks. we should also be clear of that which you weeks published over $700000.00 files on onrush itself. when in d or what you weeks of julian from the one of the arguments we hear about why doing a song should be targeted from those who believe you should, as i t somehow put people at risk. but what we've seen in more than 10 years now is a complete failure by the us government to present any evidence of any concrete harm cause to anybody at chelsea, mannings, trial ad for me, which i attended was
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had developed in mozambique the people of this country were put in a humiliating position, income inequality ramp, and illiteracy. this respect by the portuguese for the local traditions led to a mass unrest. in 1964, the liberation front of mozambie for a limo began its armed struggle for freedom. the regular army was not easy to resist, but that guerrillas inflicted considerable damage on the invaders through the fighters against the colonial regime were supported by the soviet union and china. whereas the united states and great britain took the side of the invaders. the portuguese responded to the guerrillas attacks with cruel counter insurgency. however, 3 limos, 10 year courageous struggle was a success after the overthrow of the fascist regime and portugal in 1974. the new authorities surrendered a year later,
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lisbon fully recognized the independence of mozambie. lots of victory had been gained at a high price during the war, mozambique had lost tens of thousands of his sons and daughters the uh, the customer. so i usually generally speaking, these needed to copy math from the, from the, the protection. so it would say around june was they needed something to distinguish us and i couldn't really get one except before the how they felt. i felt opponents on keeping rebec according to being a more country position port in the final weeks. he had this material in his position, in the final weeks, the guide in the new york times. and the spiegel became involved in processing and sifting through this material and had a great on the joint launch, a guy that rejected us. the tried to put
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a hold to it for don't anyone have been anyone that said delay was drawing us out and i was wasting absolutely with him and i'll say this in any cost sitting in american court. it was julian who tried to stop the release until that full reduction to being done from the 1st day to the early hours of monday morning to redact. the was with him and we were sharing with the problem. he rejected the 10000 nice by himself, quickly released the state of the, to the main, not the sort of practice the listing. you know, less or to i am is as of the next. so he would not, i am used to edit that was the fundamental work that the made the,
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that trench of documents 5, there was 96 medium boxes, carefully rejecting the cables and to david lee hang lew, causing publish the password. and they both had a great sense of responsibility for the material for the souls who provided the material. and for the material itself, he went to great pains. he contacted hillary clinton to ask for help in redacting names. hey, also that to the us government and they declined the us military accounts of local informers of the by hands the given in some data. or if it was a little bit into your law, where i could not wondering whether you have found all of those, whether you know, or they have, if they have a particular code, does it? what kind of within that within the, what's the big size? is it as it can open to heart?
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now that said, it is possible. maybe maybe it's 5 or 4 heroes fire and for their choice. and we are forced to make our choice. and those hard choices. do we do best effort to minimize calm, which we have done with the understanding that this is an ex, extraordinary body of material capable of producing extraordinary reforms? so what i want to say to people looking at is how do you, if you think asylum does a traitor, has a rapist, he's a nurse whistles, she's a hacker. i don't blame you because you have been sick. and if you think you've not been deceived, that's normal because otherwise you wouldn't be such the
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40 for every scene with thoughts with you about somebody was would we have the courage to see through it with a fresh perspective? would we be willing to go on a new journey is understanding this story of destruction. nice great for me. if we say to bring the, the ordinary redmond diary likes the theatre, which is where we add those to the places and that's at the university of melvin with julian is a student who was sitting here. there's a couple of us, i mean,
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kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the crossover between physics, science lot sizes and politics of philosophy. so i was really lovely to engage with someone who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas of logic and political thoughts. that ability to one thing clearly critically from original perspectives and to, to have no fear and communicating them to think outside the box to think from a different angle. here's is clear that it was incredibly at the dentist, that's even computers as mazda, head of, i think, where most of us were with what we were learning and in science. and actually, i think i had it on a lot of the computer science courses at the time that was at solar eclipse. and the office to go through and south is right, like a narrow window through the world. may yourself do in a night of as a cramped into a car and we just went on the right. you joined shed all bunch of is songs that did collect it from out of nowhere. but bunch of amazing,
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interesting science songs like homely or uh and then like once you buy it and only take like the mix of scientific music, music people who are communicating science concepts, really advanced physics concept. gas is low and be as low as like an electron magnetism. so you have an idea of when i have the theme and radium and gold and wonderful incredibly 90 but, but lovely to be experienced to, to be introduced to a metric often. so we have conversations where we don't want to make anyone uncomfortable or embarrass anyone or call out something which will really identify audio cause some friction. but actually julia was really feeling us with it and he had no compunction. i got, you know, julian because i was part of an early internet can be here in melbourne. he
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was corky. a observer of people clearly very smart. she wasn't that interested in what people thought of him. part of that i think is a little bit of autism spectrum and that he didn't notice it. one of the things of he became most interested in trying to address was the issue of corruption. you've seen a lot of corruption growing up in australia. he had lived in a small town in queensland during the joe b o t, peterson era, a time when people were passing brown paper bags of cash to police ministers. he is at heart, deeply and intellectual deeply sink, or he was very interested in corps route problems or things where does the system fall down at the foundation? corruption being something that the, if it was fixed would have, it's kind of an norm is slow on effect. it would reduce equity in society,
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poor people would be less poor. also, there'd be just less of a sense of injustice across society. is such a super intellect that can funds for the information on you know, i've never seen anybody so focused here just to help for the day just for the racing thing. i liked it a all day old and all night researching things. the way he came in to form when he leaves was a kind of a iterative process over time. like wine making, you know, they had a lot of ingredients that'd be fine tuned. he had white boards that he'd rescued from chips. so his house had white boards in every roof, some people of paintings or posters, football, and most of white boards were filled with things. sometimes they were equations. sometimes the equations were filled with just words and reflecting a mass medical language of
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a social phenomenon. and what he could see was the information was becoming transferable, coffee table at little to no cost in large quantities. and so that churning desire for this and deeper social change combined with these other overlays, enabled by technology i think just mentioned everything came together at the right moment for him. my 1st contact with his wife on june sent me an email describing something surface project. he had in mind a working so the idea was to put out secrets classified secrets of coverage. and that seemed to me extremely unlikely that you could really circumvent for national security agency. what julian's idea was before he likes was that maybe we don't need to go through our mainstream journalistic channels. there's an ability that encryption can, gives you if it's done in the right way to allow protection of that information to
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say on there really valuable. so it was a really valuable piece of information. it's a really courageous, powerful concept that the website could facilitate. the anonymity of sources that have information that could expire on doing by governments comprises whoever it might be walked with key makes dead, was not to create the citizens of the world like general, which is how the politicians create, the they commit the crimes they do. misdeeds, but never in front of the general and don't let the trim one find out. what we're really doing doing is to talk about the logo, vicky legs. when is it setting it up? and it's like an hour glass and this to well just one on the top and one on the bottom. the 1st swelled dripping down with leaking into the 2nd world. and he said, oh, this is, this is a little bit of,
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of what the world we could make. a well informed by the lakes of the previous world of corruption. and if those lakes informed us that we'd like to make, it will make it a better place. and in some sense, you know, the l boss is there is some eligibility to it that people will and they sustain corruption and wrong doing for so long before they, they feel a need to expose it. tom, thank you very much for late in the media is completely manipulative and controlled and more so now than ever before. and so into this one game, we see leaks the
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as long as it was just written documents on, you'll see the united states is very, very welcome sleep. me freak them out. was when wiki leaks managed to get hold of the video archive and video footage of action killings carried out by the united states in both of the, in iraq during the rock. cool. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case for the med, most of the people. i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also a pursuit. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing as for so the funder line likes to say, we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deal. so what should i need to be living on? not have a very quick propaganda. you know a price here in your i think we don't know the aftermath any time that you're not allowed to ask questions,
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you should ask all of the questions. the more questions ask the better the answer is will be so many people question. the name is to provide collateral murder instead of collateral damage and the information. but as a former marine company commander, i knew enough about war law launch of war to an owner. that was in fact, murder. there was no video of more market in 5th street in the public domain. there was no video type that shows how a country like the united states as wage war. there's nothing out there that is so on. fine east that is uncensored. that shows what role in the morning era is really like nothing. and that's why the us government doesn't want to, in the, in a courtroom when they want to try truly in
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