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If 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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Wikileaks 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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WikiLeaks 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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Chelsea 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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How 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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WikiLeaks 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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WikiLeaks 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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Wikileaks offers $20k reward over dead DNC staffer, but won’t confirm he leaked emails
The whistleblowing organization Wikileaks wants to catch those responsible for the murder of Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich and are now offering a $20,000 reward for information. The group’s co-founder Julian Assange suggested on Dutch television that if Rich is the source of the 20,000 emails exposing the party’s sabotage of the Bernie Sanders campaign in favor of Hillary Clinton, he may have been killed over it.
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Julian Assange: WikiLeaks will show how US intelligence interferes in European elections
Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblowing platform WikiLeaks, has claimed that fresh leaks are on the horizon and indicated that European politics may soon be rocked by fresh spying revelations. In a recent interview with Dutch television program Nieuwsuur he said: "We know it is the US National Security Agency that is the most aggressive [at spying] on other nations. We have obtained evidence, which we will publish in due course, about US intelligence agencies interfering in European elections."
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Julian Assange's Lawyer Found Dead After Being Struck by Train
Here's more news you don't get in the US' mainstream media: John Jones 48, one of Britain’s top human rights lawyers, who represented Julian Assange was killed last Monday, when he was run over by a commuter train. The death is being called a suicide. British Transport Police were called to the West Hampstead train station in North London at 7:07 AM on Monday April 18, 2016 after a man was struck by a train. He was reportedly pronounced dead at the scene and his death is not being treated as suspicious. The event occurred almost one month to the day that the first batch of Clinton emails were released by his client from WikiLeaks.
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Assange: New Hillary Info Could Swing Election “If it Catches Fire”
How does a person in lockdown get and transmit information?
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WikiLeaks release excludes evidence of €2 billion transfer from Syria to Russia
WikiLeaks denies withholding any documents it received as part of its 'Syria Files' release.
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WikiLeaks Hid Documents Showing Syrian Deposits in Russian Bank
WikiLeaks apparently hid documents showing a multi-billion euro transaction between the Syrian regime and a government-owned Russian bank, according to leaked U.S. court documents obtained by the Daily Dot. The email in question reportedly shows more than €2 billion being transferred from the Central Bank of Syria to Russia’s VTB Bank; and court records show the note was obtained by hacktivists who breached the Syrian government’s networks shortly before economic sanctions were imposed on it amid a brutal civil war.
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WikiLeaks founder Assange's arrest warrant won't be dropped by Sweden
The WikiLeaks founder avoided extradition to Sweden by seeking asylum in the Ecuador's Embassy in London, where he has remained since June 2012.
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Assange promises leaks on Google and US election as Wikileaks celebrates 10th years
Controversial website WikiLeaks began spilling secrets 10 years ago, and it's not done yet. In coming weeks, the site is set to publish documents related to Google, the US presidential election and more, according to controversial founder Julian Assange. A video showing the top 10 leaks on the site today opened a press conference marking the 10th anniversary of the whistleblower site, in which time it has published 10 million documents. Assange promised new information every week for the next 10 weeks, related to Google, military operations, arms trading and mass surveillance.
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WikiLeaks so called 'October Surprise' will expose Google
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange promised 'significant' disclosures on subjects including the U.S. election and Google in the coming weeks.
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Hillary Clinton's Wall St speeches published by Wikileaks
Transcripts of private speeches by US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton are released by the whistle-blowing site Wikileaks.
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WikiLeaks - The Podesta Emails
WikiLeaks series on deals involving Hillary Clinton campaign Chairman John Podesta. Mr Podesta is a long-term associate of the Clintons and was President Bill Clinton's Chief of Staff from 1998 until 2001. Mr Podesta also owns the Podesta Group with his brother Tony, a major lobbying firm and is the Chair of the Center for American Progress (CAP), a Washington DC-based think tank.
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Wikileaks: Julian Assange's internet access 'cut'
Wikileaks says an unidentified "state actor" has shut down internet access for its founder Julian Assange. The transparency activist has been claiming asylum at London's Ecuadorean embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition over sex assault allegations. There was no way to immediately verify if he had been knocked offline, and if so, how a state actor was suspected. Wikileaks has recently been releasing emails from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
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WikiLeaks Deniers: The New Breed Of Conspiracy Nut
Flat-Earthers. Young Earth creationists. Holocaust deniers. And now, WikiLeaks deniers. Remember when kooky conspiracy theories used to be under the sole jurisdiction of poorly-designed websites with bloodstained Illuminati symbols in the background? Now you see them being pedaled on mainstream news stations, spouting convoluted, contradictory messages that go all over the map, from this delusional lunatic babbling on CNN about how reading WikiLeaks is illegal, to this pants-on-head psychotic madman from MSNBC going on a manic 37-post Twitter rant about...
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