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+44 +1WikiLeaks offers $20G reward for info in DNC staffer slaying as founder Julian Assange implies victim was informant
WikiLeaks is now offering a $20,000 reward for information in the killing of DNC staffer Seth Rich. By Keri Blakinger.
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+23 +1WikiLeaks Proves the Alcohol Industry Is Working Against Marijuana
It’s no secret that the alcohol industry is one of the sleaziest opponents to the legalization of marijuana, but the latest WikiLeaks exposure of the Democratic National Committee’s email transmissions, which showed the party’s conspiracy to prevent Senator Bernie Sanders from becoming the Democratic presidential nominee, also revealed that Big Booze is scratching the backs of Congress in an effort to apply pressure to the issue of stoned driving.
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+25 +1How a cooked Assange quote ended up media gospel
Much fuss was made over a quote—that he had "enough evidence" to guarantee an indictment of her—that was widely attributed to him. It turns out, though, that the quote doesn't check out
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+48 +1Chelsea Manning faces charges, solitary confinement after suicide attempt
Serving 35 years for leaking secrets to WikiLeaks, she was being investigated for resisting guards, prohibited property and threatening conduct charges. By Nicky Woolf.
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+57 +1WikiLeaks Has Officially Lost the Moral High Ground
WHAT THE HECK is going on at WikiLeaks? In the last two weeks, the font of digital secrets has doxed millions of Turkish women, leaked Democratic National Committee emails that made Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign look bad but also suggested the site was colluding with the Russian government, and fired off some seriously anti-Semitic tweets. It’s…weird. WikiLeaks is always going to be releasing information some people don’t like. That is the point of them. But lately the timing of and tone surrounding their leaks have felt a little off...
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+30 +1Wikileaks releases hacked DNC voicemails
On the third day of the Democratic National Convention, when President Barack Obama and vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine are scheduled to speak, WIkileaks has released hacked voicemails from top Democratic officials. The new material from the pro-transparency publisher includes 29 phone calls, totaling about 14 minutes. Many of them are complaints directed at the Democratic National Committee.
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+34 +1If you value privacy, WikiLeaks stopped being your friend years ago
The Democratic Party can’t be happy with WikiLeaks after that site published 19,252 emails taken from the Democratic National Committee’s servers. But party donors should be even angrier.
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+44 +1The DNC Hack Is Watergate—but Much Worse
A foreign government has hacked a political party’s computers—and possibly an election. It has stolen documents and timed their release to explode with maximum damage. It is a strike against our civic infrastructure. And though nobody died—and there was no economic toll exacted—the Russians were aiming for a tender spot, a central node of our democracy. It was hard to see the perniciousness of this attack at first, especially given how news media initially covered the story. The Russians, after all, didn’t knock out a power grid.
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+22 +1Whether Or Not Russians Hacked DNC Means Nothing Concerning How Newsworthy The Details Are
As you almost certainly know by now, on Friday Wikileaks released a bunch of hacked DNC emails just before the Democratic Presidential convention kicked off. While Wikileaks hasn't quite said where it got the emails, speculation among many quickly pointed to Russian state sponsored hackers. That's because of the revelation last month of two sets of hackers breaching the DNC's computer system and swiping (at the very least) opposition research on Donald Trump.
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+18 +1Matt Taibbi on How DNC Leak Shows Mechanics of a Slanted Campaign
Documents released by Wikileaks detail how the DNC worked with the Clinton camp to downplay a key story about questionable fundraising.
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+8 +1DNC chairwoman will not speak, preside over convention: report
Rep. Marcia Fudge will serve as permanent chair of the convention, CNN reported. The news comes after a trove of emails was released by WikiLeaks last week that appeared to show top officials at the DNC planning how to undermine Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign.
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+23 +1Yes, The Democratic National Committee Flat Out Lied In Claiming No Donor Financial Info Leaked
You may recall, from last month, that a hacker (who many have accused of working for the Russian government) got into the Democratic National Committee's computers and copied a ton of stuff. All of the emails that were obtained (a little over...
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+8 +1WikiLeaks - Search the DNC email database
Today, Friday 22 July 2016 at 10:30am EDT, WikiLeaks releases 19,252 emails and 8,034 attachments from the top of the US Democratic National Committee -- part one of our new Hillary Leaks series. The leaks come from the accounts of seven key figures in the DNC: Communications Director Luis Miranda (10770 emails), National Finance Director Jordon Kaplan (3797 emails), Finance Chief of Staff Scott Comer (3095 emails), Finanace Director of Data & Strategic Initiatives Daniel Parrish (1472 emails), Finance Director Allen Zachary (1611 emails), Senior Advisor Andrew Wright (938 emails) ...
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+27 +1WikiLeaks under 'sustained attack' after announcing release of Turkey docs
WikiLeaks on Monday said its site is under an ongoing attack after announcing it would release a trove of documents detailing Turkey's political power structure. "Our infrastructure is under sustained attack," read a tweet sent by WikiLeaks, perhaps best known for the release of classified government and military documents.
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+14 +1Wikileaks, the DNC Hack, and the "Lone Wolf" Guccifer
Searched quickly using the terms "DNC", "Trump", "wikileaks", and "Guccifer", and didn't find a local discussion happening. What is important is the fact that wikileaks did put forward a tweet for torrent for their next release, an 88 gig encrypted fun bag. So this is kind of a dump of different links to bring people up to speed on this, if they only saw news about the Trump opposition research, or just put it off as more email fluff news. And to think, this was all spurred by a random comment about the US elections being an entertaining side show.
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+10 +1WikiLeaks Releases Text from Secretly Negotiated TISA Trade Deal
The classified annex to the draft "core text" of the Trade in Services Agreement is part of what is being secretly negotiated by the U.S., EU and 22 countries.
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+26 +1Brazil's acting president used to be US intel informant
Brazil's new interim president, Michel Temer, was an embassy informant for US intelligence, WikiLeaks has revealed. According to the whistleblowing website, Temer communicated with the US embassy in Brazil via telegram, and such content would be classified as "sensitive" and "for official use only." Two cables were released, dated January 11, 2006 and June 21, 2006.
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+40 +1WikiLeaks Accuses Facebook of Censorship in Hillary Clinton Email Release
The Hillary Clinton email scandal was revived once again in the news this week, thanks to WikiLeaks’ release Wednesday of a searchable archive of 30,322 emails pulled from a private account she used during her tenure as secretary of state. Two days later, WikiLeaks called Facebook on the carpet for allegedly blocking users’ access via the social network to WikiLeaks’ latest Clinton dispatch. If WikiLeaks’ charge is valid, the tech behemoth that Mark Zuckerberg built could...
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+40 +1Assange says ‘weak’ French intelligence bowed to US after spying leaks
France is a weakened country that relies too heavily on its subservient intelligence relationship with the United States and the United Kingdom, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange told French radio on Friday. Speaking to France Inter radio from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London where he has been holed up for nearly four years, Assange was asked if he was disappointed that France had refused to grant him political asylum last year.
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+52 +1Wikileak's Julian Assange Could Be Set Free On Friday by United Nation
The decision of the United Nations investigation into the Julian Assange case is set to be revealed and could order the release of Wikileaks founder on February 5. Assange has been living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for over 3 years, after being granted political asylum by the Ecuadorian government of the South American country.
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