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after hammon sentencing wiki leaks pledged to release the remaining stratfor files artie's on a saucer churkin was at the sentencing and brings us more. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where. malfeasance and criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or
after hammon sentencing wiki leaks pledged to release the remaining stratfor files artie's on a saucer churkin was at the sentencing and brings us more. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail and march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million...
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wiki leaks on friday released five hundred thousand new stratfor documents which the weeks announced the dump on twitter under the hashtag three hamad bringing the total stratford files released over five and a half million the original stratford document done back in the beginning of two thousand and twelve contained some bombshell allegations including claims the us government had a sealed indictment against julian a son and that pakistani military and intelligence officials knew all along of osama bin laden's hideout in about about pakistan jeremy hammond who admitted to being part of the internet group internet activist group anonymous which claimed responsibility for the stratfor hack was arrested back in two thousand and twelve as part of an international f.b.i. raid his sentence of ten years in prison was the maximum sentence permitted under his plea deal. early on over the weekend a number of organizations came together here in washington d.c. to host a drone summit focused on the global use of drones and its consequences as well as resistance movements against drone warfare
wiki leaks on friday released five hundred thousand new stratfor documents which the weeks announced the dump on twitter under the hashtag three hamad bringing the total stratford files released over five and a half million the original stratford document done back in the beginning of two thousand and twelve contained some bombshell allegations including claims the us government had a sealed indictment against julian a son and that pakistani military and intelligence officials knew all along of...
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breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where. malfeasance and criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or causing destruction was incompatible with that jeremy's stated political goals and. we disagree with that and some of hammon supporters have dubbed him the robin hood of our times the defense team inside the courtroom argued that he fought for the better good trying to bring about real change to the system and shed more light on what the u.s. government was doing the prosecution however said that he stole the numbers of sixty thousand credit cards cau
breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where. malfeasance and criminal activity...
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breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firm stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistle blowing where malfeasance and criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or causing destruction was incompatible with that jeremy's stated political goals and. we disagree with that and some of ham and supporters have dubbed him the robin hood of our times the defense team inside the court room argued that he fought for the better good trying to bring about real change to the system and shed more light on what the u.s. government was doing the prosecution however said that he stole the numbers of sixty thousand. credit cards
breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firm stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization we q leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistle blowing where malfeasance and criminal activity by...
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hammond was found guilty of breaking into the computer systems of the private intelligence company stratfor as well as law enforcement and government service and to sit churkin to reports them from a quarter on how it's being seen as a warning shot to whistle blows. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail in march twenty twelve hammond was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firms stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization. in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistle blowing where. criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the governmen
hammond was found guilty of breaking into the computer systems of the private intelligence company stratfor as well as law enforcement and government service and to sit churkin to reports them from a quarter on how it's being seen as a warning shot to whistle blows. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty eight year old activist and hacker jeremy hammond was sentenced to one hundred twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next...
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hammond to ten years in prison for his role in hacking the servers of the private intelligence firm stratfor with the leaks on friday released five hundred thousand new strapper documents which you weeks announce to the dump on twitter under the house tag three hammon bringing the total of stratford files released over five and a half million their original stratford document back in the beginning of two thousand and twelve contain some bombshell allegations including claims that the u.s. government had a sealed indictment against drilling assad inch and that pakistani military intelligence officials knew all along of osama bin laden's hideout in about a pakistan jeremy hammond who admitted to being part of the internet activist group anonymous which claimed responsibility for the stratfor release was arrested back in two thousand and twelve as part of an international f.b.i. raid his sentence of ten years in prison was the maximum sentence permitted under his plea deal. movie on over the weekend a number of organizations came together here in washington d.c. to host a drone summit focused o
hammond to ten years in prison for his role in hacking the servers of the private intelligence firm stratfor with the leaks on friday released five hundred thousand new strapper documents which you weeks announce to the dump on twitter under the house tag three hammon bringing the total of stratford files released over five and a half million their original stratford document back in the beginning of two thousand and twelve contain some bombshell allegations including claims that the u.s....
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if you look at the stratfor hackers, they also pled guilty in briton. it does call into question the extremity with which he's being prosecuted under the american act, which there's no international standard, and it does seem like prosecution. >> i disagree with that. i'm british originally, and i've had some experience with the british system, and i wonder if the difference is, he could have gone to britain at the time and committed it there in shet land, -- shepland, but he decided to stay in chicago and hide. and everyone knew there were issues in what he was doing, or else he wouldn't be hiding and out on tour. and he made it difficult for the rest of us to use now. for. purposes and the needs, he's made surveillance more of a higher priority. >> well, andrew, i'm going to have some community come in here. on facebook, angela says: >> exactly, it's not like this is the first time that jeremy's face has been on there. he did the same thing in 2006, but doing pretty much the same sorts of things. his first thing, he's got nubby on it. >> he's not a ne
if you look at the stratfor hackers, they also pled guilty in briton. it does call into question the extremity with which he's being prosecuted under the american act, which there's no international standard, and it does seem like prosecution. >> i disagree with that. i'm british originally, and i've had some experience with the british system, and i wonder if the difference is, he could have gone to britain at the time and committed it there in shet land, -- shepland, but he decided to...
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breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firm stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where malfeasance and criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government was exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing mayhem or causing destruction was incompatible with that jeremy's stated political goals and. we disagree with that and some of hammon supporters have dubbed him the robin hood of our times the defense team inside the courtroom argued that he fought for the better good trying to bring about real change to the system and shed more light on what the u.s. government was doing the prosecution however said that he stole the numbers of sixty thousand credit cards call. dam
breaking into two hundred gigabytes of five million e-mails of information of private security firm stratfor and leaking this information to transparency organization leaks in these e-mails it was revealed that the private security firm was spying on human rights activists upon the request of corporation and the u.s. government earlier hamad had pled guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act this was a classic case of whistleblowing where malfeasance and criminal activity by a...