Assange Dumps All Wikileaks Files As Stated During Arrest - Here They Are!

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This is absolutely incredible and for those who actually do investigative journalism, this is going to be source material for possibly years to come. As co-founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange was arrested and dragged from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, he stated the files would be dumped, and unlike the state controlled media, you could bank on him following through with what he said.

Click here to view the massive document dump from Wikileaks.

Assange had made it known this was coming as a result of his arrest. Now, once again, he's made good on his word in the face of the US government's threats to criminalize him for something that other press and publishers do all the time.

Harper's reminds us:

Since Assange has already published the leaks in question, he obviously cannot be stopped from publishing them now; all the government can do is prosecute him criminally for obtaining or publishing the leaks in the first place. To date, there never has been a criminal prosecution for this type of behavior. Obama’s Justice Department ultimately concluded that a prosecution of Assange would damage the First Amendment. Their decision effectively meant that Assange was entitled to the same constitutional protections given reporters. (A Washington Post story about this decision quoted Obama officials who referred to the “New York Times problem”—i.e., the fact that any precedent set with respect to Assange could be applied to traditional journalistic entities.)

Trump’s Justice Department has reversed course on this decision. When Jeff Sessions first came into office as attorney general, he said that one of his top priorities would be going after Assange. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo—then the director of the CIA—said, “It is time to call out ­WikiLeaks for what it really is: a non-state, hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like Russia.”
James C. Goodale actually presents a good case for why Julian Assange deserves First Amendment protections. He is a journalist who publishes documents so that the truth will come out. People should appreciate that, including state-controlled useful idiots who oppose what he does. Yet, he is a publisher.

Given the threat the Justice Department’s actions against Assange pose to the First Amendment, why haven’t more journalists, press organizations, and editorial boards jumped in to support him? Principally it is because journalists dislike what he is doing; they don’t believe he is a “real” journalist and therefore do not see him as entitled to the same protections they enjoy.

Writing in U.S. News and World Report, for example, Susan Milligan says, “[Journalism] requires research, balance and most of all judgment. . . . Dumping documents—some of them classified—onto a website does not make anyone a journalist.” Add to this my own experience of when I was attacked several years ago by a howling mob of A-list journalists led by the late Morley Safer at a party (for my own book) where I said Assange, as a reporter, was entitled to First Amendment rights. “He is just a data dumper,” I was told—and most everyone there agreed.

But he’s not just a data dumper. He edited the Manning leaks initially, holding back some material. He may have done the same thing with his other leaks, including the Vault 7 releases. For better or for worse he seeks out information to be published on his website the way other journalists do for their publications. He is a publisher and is entitled to the same First Amendment protections as any other. Nonetheless, in the eyes of establishment journalists he remains a dumper, as well as a rapist, a liar, a thief, and a Russian agent.

One wonders whether the real reason journalists will not support Assange is that they simply don’t get it. They don’t understand how a successful prosecution of Assange would threaten their ability to report. I would suggest that the focus of the mainstream press should not be on whether Assange meets the usual definition of a journalist or whether they approve of what he does. That’s not the point. The point is that he carries out the functions of a journalist, has First Amendment protections (as they do), and should not be prosecuted for what he does. If he is, we are all worse off for it.
This is exactly right.

Additionally, as Matt Agorist reported on the book that Assange was holding when arrested and why it is important.

Vidal was one of the first public figures to question the motives and wisdom of Lincoln—and he was lambasted for it. Despite bipartisan attacks on all fronts for his critical skepticism of the United States, Vidal’s six-volume “American Chronicle” series of historical novels about the United States became best sellers.

As the years went on, Vidal became outspoken about the rise of the military industrial complex and predicted the very situation we find ourselves in today.

“USA Belongs To A Handful Of Men Who Also Control The Media. Look At General Electric. It Produces Nuclear Weapons For The Pentagon And Also Owns The NBC News Cable Channel, Which Is A Very Sophisticated Censure Apparatus, Intrinsic To The System. It’s Genius. It’s Like An Electronic Cage Around The Nation Which Blocks Information From Getting Through.” ~ Gore Vidal

In the book Assange was pictured holding, Vidal explained how the United States established the “massive military-industrial-security complex” and the “political culture that gave us the ‘Imperial Presidency.’”

The book was written by Vidal and The Real News Network senior editor Paul Jay. In it, the two dissected the apparatus that would eventually facilitate Assange’s arrest. Through propaganda and manipulation, the establishment has tricked the masses into accepting their corrupt order as the norm. Both Vidal and Assange knew this.

“It Doesn’t Actually Make Any Difference Whether The President Is Republican Or Democrat. The Genius Of The American Ruling Class Is That It Has Been Able To Make The People Think That They Have Had Something To Do With The Electing Of Presidents For 200 Years When They’ve Had Absolutely Nothing To Say About The Candidates Or The Policies Or The Way The Country Is Run.” ~ Gore Vidal


In the book, Vidal explains the false history of the US and how this false history is used to manipulate people into supporting mass murder and corruption.

“I think everybody should take a sober look at the world about us, remember that practically everything that you’re told about other countries is untrue, what we’re told about ourselves and our great strength and how much we are loved – forget it,” wrote Vidal.

“Our strength is there, but it’s the kind of strength that blows off your hand while you hold up the renade; it’s a suicidal strength as well as a murderous one.”

Although Vidal died before realizing the plight of Julian Assange and the attack on the freedom of the press that it represents, he saw it coming decades in advance.
Many of these documents that Wikileaks has dumped have exposed the crimes of our own government, individuals inside it and other governments as well.

And many in the media and this same government wanted to see Assange assassinated, and said so.

If the people could only see the tyranny they are under, they would recognize that he has provided gifts of truth that could be used to topple the criminals in DC.

As Assange reminded people, “If wars can be started by lies, they can be stopped with the truth.”

Sadly, they are too wrapped up in political idolatry to demand that their team's jersey wearer do the right thing and start prosecuting the actual criminals in our government rather than the messenger who has exposed them.

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I noted several posts that claimed the 'deadman's switch' had been tripped by JA's arrest, but am not personally familiar with the WL releases enough to ascertain whether any new information was released. Have you the ability to confirm new information?

"One wonders whether the real reason journalists will not support Assange is that they simply don’t get it. They don’t understand how a successful prosecution of Assange would threaten their ability to report."

I submit the author of that statement is the one who doesn't get it. The Mockingbird media aren't journalists. They're disinformation agents, and thus are immune from prosecution by their employers. This is why I call them the enemedia.

Thanks!

Yes, I do get that. I do and have written on it plenty of times, but I wonder if there are any people in that spider's web that do see it and are just scared to report it because they will lose their jobs.

I am confident that almost all of them do see it, and simply are influenced by the biological imperative noted in recent research by @corbettreport, that inures folks in power positions to natural reinforcement of their imposition of oppressive acts, such as lies, damaging reputation, and physical harm, as well as insulates them from compassion, empathy, and a sense of personal responsibility for moral hazard.

While there may be people in such networks that are capable of rising above their biological nature, there are very few people actually capable of it, and although there may be potential for paradigm changing and asynchronous impacts on that network, far more potential exists in the ability of society to develop decentralized responses to centralized attacks on their sovereignty, such as censorship, economic parasitism, and other societal oppression.

Decentralization has begun to whittle away at the parasitic mechanisms able to maintain and grow centralized wealth and power. We have passed peak centralization already, and all that is necessary to eventually prevail in the contest with would be overlords is to resist being embroiled in existentially dangerous war, instability, and division that reduces our ability to withstand attack, and continue to adopt and proselytize decentralized means of production. A danger exists of megalomaniacs burning it all down to maintain their ability to project power by maintaining their parasitic vampirism, but non-sociopaths amongst those that have successfully attained such power will act against such WMD mediated destruction of civilization, because they aren't mentally deranged enough to simply prefer being overlords and having slaves to the demonstrable improvements in their quality of life decentralization brings.

There's little we can do from here to support such dissident powers until they act to counter the madmen that would burn down civilization to keep control of the ashes. When that does come about, then we can react to such opportunities decisively. Even then we must take great care not to allow historic Hegelian Dialectic strategy and tactics to derange our support, and may be better off just continuing to implement the destabilization effected by decentralization, as that alone increases the power of any dissidence of centralized forces.

Weanies that obsequiously serve megalomaniacs without seeking to undermine them are of less value than actual enemies of freedom, even if they wish they could act to support civilized society. Shoot traitors first, as they are more harmful than enemies, due to their dilution and dissipation of the resources of sovereign communities.

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https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1117123131804737541

Just an FYI, this is a re-index of previously released documents not a fresh dump or the insurance files.

However, a very useful link nonetheless.

Can we transfer it to steem blockchain making it censore free forever.

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