Speeches for Rallies
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View ArticleWikileaks Art From @DaliRau
Free for sharing from the amazing Dali (who also did the logo for WL Central).
View ArticleFrom Wikileaks to Wikileaks World
Now that most of the mainstream media have finally figured out who Anonymous is and that Wikileaks is not “one lone hacker”, some seem to think it is an organization populated by 16 year old boys...
View Article2010-12-16 FAIR: Media paint flattering picture of U.S. diplomacy
FAIR summarizes the cablegate coverage in the US mainstream media, concluding: These conclusions represent an extraordinarily narrow reading of the WikiLeaks cables, of which about 1,000 have been...
View Article2010-12-23 Bloomberg: WikiLeaks Joins Forces With Lebedev’s Moscow-Based...
Bloomberg announced that Novaya Gazeta, the Moscow newspaper controlled by former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and billionaire Alexander Lebedev, will collaborate with Wikileaks to publish material...
View Article2010-12-27 WikiLeaks named the top newsmaker of 2010 by Al Jazeera, Postmedia...
Wikileaks is named the top newsmaker of 2010 by Al Jazeera and senior editors atPostmedia Network newspapers and canada.com. “Assange’s organization indisputably demonstrated the emerging power of...
View Article2010-12-28 FireDogLake: Manning-WikiLeaks Resource
The wonderful database of research into the Manning-Wikileaks prosecution evidence is growing at FireDogLake. They have given us the basic timeline of events, they merged all of the published portions...
View Article2010-12-29 ‘NPR Fesses Up to WikiLeaks’ Coverage Blunder, Now It’s Everyone...
In response to today’s correction from NPR of their Wikileaks coverage, Matthew L. Schafer at Lippmann Would Roll has compiled a list of other news outlets who should follow their example. While NPR’s...
View Article2010-12-23 The Age: Media union waives Assange’s fees
The Age reports that the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance in Australia have waived Julian Assnge’s fees for a year. Australia’s media union has waived Julian Assange’s fees for a year after...
View Article2013: Wishes and predictions
Here are my wishes and predictions for 2013. Have a wonderful New Year’s and may we make great progress in 2013. Dying Centralized media: Not just corporate media but also celebrity livestreamers and...
View ArticleOur right to communicate
The first right of any person in any society must be the right to communicate. Without communication there is no way to safeguard our other rights or for us to participate fully in a society. When your...
View ArticleThe Rohingya movement, as seen by a journalist in Burma
Children at an unregistered Rohingya refugee Camp in South East Bangladesh. Photo by no_direction_home. Previously published by VICE Heather Marsh is an activist working within the #RohingyaNOW...
View ArticleThe silence surrounding Omar Khadr
Omar Khadr was a Canadian kid caught in a firefight in Afghanistan in 2002. He was captured by the US and tortured at Bagram and Guantanamo for ten years. Eventually, he signed a plea deal admitting...
View ArticleGood-bye Wikipedia, hello something else
Wikipedia was the first great, high profile success story of Internet mass collaboration and produced a well-loved reference used with obsessive frequency by an entire generation. But it is past time...
View ArticleNews, analysis, action
In the past, media was protected in most democracies because in order to govern themselves, people need access to accurate and timely information on all topics relevant to their governance. The news...
View ArticleThe biggest stories of 2014
Yes, of course we can decide that now. Barring near complete planetary destruction, we can decide what we want the biggest stories to be in advance and just get them on the front pages. Those in power...
View ArticleWorld War III: A status update
A continuation of thoughts from World War III: A picture and earlier A Stateless War Since the above articles in September 2012 and 2010, it has become abundantly clear that none of the world’s...
View ArticleWorld War III: Stateless ponzi schemes of power
A continuation of thoughts from World War III The European empires brought their system of states and state governance to every part of the world they occupied. The trade economy then removed resource...
View ArticleSociopaths, Psychopaths and Death Eaters
It is now an undeniable fact that the UK establishment has, for decades, been run by people who tortured and killed children for entertainment, for political power, and just because they could. The...
View ArticleHow we came to be ruled by Death Eaters
There are two primary methods of coercion used to enforce societal norms. The most visible is hard coercion, apparent in militias and police as well as courts, prisons, and institutional force of all...
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