Keyword: assange
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(QUITO, Ecuador) — Ecuador has granted citizenship to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been living in asylum at the nation’s embassy in London for more than five years. The nation’s foreign minister announced Thursday that officials had decided to permit Assange’s naturalization while they look for ways to resolve his situation. Ecuador gave Assange political asylum after he sought refuge in the embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden for investigation of sex-related claims. Sweden dropped the case, though Assange has remained in the embassy because he is still subject to arrest in Britain for jumping bail. Britain’s...
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The developer behind the game-changing, WikiLeaks inspired submission system “SecureDrop,” has allegedly committed suicide. “Second developer of WikiLeaks inspired submission system “SecureDrop”, security expert James Dolan, aged 36, has tragically died. He is said to have committed suicide. The first, Aaron Swartz, is said to have taken his own life at age 26, after being persecuted by US prosecutors,” tweeted WikiLeaks’ official Twitter account.
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Ecuador says it is considering inviting a third-party mediator to tackle its long-standing disagreement with Britain over the fate of Julian Assange. The foreign minister said the situation was "unsustainable". The Wikileaks founder has been confined to the Ecuadorean embassy in London since 2012, claiming political asylum. He was originally wanted on sexual assault allegations in Sweden, which have since been dropped, but says he now fears extradition to the US. "We're considering and exploring the possibility of a mediation," Ecuador's foreign minister, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, said on Tuesday, adding that they could involve a "third country or personality". "A...
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Julian Assange profile has changed notice the hour Glass, Times up, also it no longer says political prisoner!
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Full Title: Kimberley Strassel: Democrat's tactics in the Trump-Russia probe are starting to look a lot like McCarthyismDemocrats have spent weeks making the case that the Russia-Trump probes need to continue, piling on demands for more witnesses and documents. So desperate is the left to keep this Trump cudgel to hand that Senate Intelligence Committee Democrats have moved toward neo- McCarthyism. If that sounds hyperbolic, consider an email recently disclosed by the Young Turks Network, a progressive YouTube news channel. It’s dated Dec. 19, 2017, and its author is April Doss, senior counsel for the committee’s Democrats, including Vice Chairman...
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President Donald Trump’s attorneys made a solid case for preemptively pardoning Julian Assange in a motion to dismiss a WikiLeaks-related lawsuit against the Trump campaign. While preemptive pardons are rare — they are not unheard of. The motion, filed on December 29, was in response to a lawsuit by two Democratic Party donors who allege that the Trump campaign and former adviser Roger Stone conspired with Russians to publish the leaked Democratic National Committee emails. The outlandish lawsuit, based largely on conspiracy theories, was orchestrated by a group called Protect Democracy — which happens to be run by former attorneys...
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Dump attempted? Link black http://wlstorage.net/torrent/wikileaks-insurance-20120222.tar.bz2.aes.torrent (65gb) (link works !! as of now) Julian Assange disappears from Twitter, but not before dropping a torrent link to a 65 GB file! I'm hearing it could be the contents of Anthony Weiner's laptop! It's probably going to be some hours before someone has it completely downloaded. Can't wait! #QAnon #CBTS I have the torrent downloaded (not the 65 gig tar file) and will repost it on my server if the link goes dead ,just tell me in the comments
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An account purporting to be an alternative Assange account was claiming Twitter had deleted his official one ahead of a blockbuster story he's preparing to break.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller's office has reportedly requested information from Cambridge Analytica, the data firm utilized by the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election. The Wall Street Journal reports that Mueller's team has requested all emails from employees at the firm who worked with the campaign. The request, which wasn't previously known, was voluntary, as was another request the firm complied with from the House Intelligence Committee, the newspaper reported. Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix also interviewed with the House Intelligence Committee over video call this week, according to the report. Nix was reported earlier this year to have...
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President Trump was offered access to hacked WikiLeaks documents during his 2016 election campaign, according to CNN. CNN on Friday reported that the president’s son, Donald Trump Jr., and others in the Trump Organization were also afforded the same opportunity last year. The September 4 message was sent during the height of the 2016 presidential race between now-President Trump and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee. The email came two months after hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) publicly emerged.
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Just before the stroke of midnight on September 20, 2016, at the height of last year’s presidential election, the WikiLeaks Twitter account sent a private direct message to Donald Trump Jr., the Republican nominee’s oldest son and campaign surrogate. “A PAC run anti-Trump site putintrump.org is about to launch,” WikiLeaks wrote. “The PAC is a recycled pro-Iraq war PAC. We have guessed the password. It is ‘putintrump.’ See ‘About’ for who is behind it. Any comments?” (The site, which has since become a joint project with Mother Jones, was founded by Rob Glaser, a tech entrepreneur, and was funded by...
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If the CIA spent more time investigating terrorists and less time training and arming them we might not have had today's truck attack in New York.
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The leaders of the House intelligence committee are warning that President Donald Trump associate Roger Stone will be slapped with a subpoena Friday if he does not reveal the name of his intermediary with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. "We'll give it until tomorrow," Rep. Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican who is running the House panel's Russia investigation, told CNN Thursday. Asked if the panel would subpoena Stone if he did not disclose the name by Friday, Conaway said: "Yes. We'll take the next steps. Hope we don't have to." California Rep. Adam Schiff, the committee's top Democrat told CNN: "We...
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Claim: Did Julian Assange’s Recent Tweet Confirm That Clinton Will Make a Third Presidential Bid? Rating: Maybe Did Julian Assange’s Recent Tweet Confirm That Clinton Will Make a Third Presidential Bid? There is trouble in the Clinton paradise again. No, Monica and Paula did not drop by for a What Happened book tour brunch. But, there have been credible reports that Bill and Hillary are not on speaking terms. The reported cause is that Bill thinks his wife and former Secretary of State has pushed the blame game—and possibly Russia narrative—too far. (Source: “Insider claims Bill Clinton is ‘heartsick’ over...
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In an appearance on Fox & Friends on Wednesday morning, Senator Rand Paul floated the possibility that the Democratic National Committee emails were leaked to WikiLeaks by an insider, rather than “the Russians.”It has long been speculated that murdered DNC data analyst Seth Rich was behind the leaked emails.When asked by Ainsley Earhardt for his reaction to the news that a lawyer for the Clinton campaign and the DNC had funded the infamous Fusion GPS dossier on Trump, Paul laughed.“It amazes me for a year the Democrats have been whining, whining, and whining saying they lost because of the Russians....
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As Twitchy told you, this afternoon, white knight Sean Hannity gallantly rode to Julian Assange’s defense, insisting that Assange and WikiLeaks have only the purest intentions and impeccable records of service. Plenty of people were disappointed and disgusted by Hannity’s shameless WikiLeaks worship. And GOP Sen. Ben Sasse is one of them WikiLeaks can rewrite history all they like. It doesn’t change what they’ve done — and it’s not going to stop people from Ben Sasse from calling them out.
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Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblowing website WikiLeaks, has published a mysterious 68-digit code on Twitter that many believe indicates a fresh disclosure is on the horizon. The string of letters and numbers, which appears to be an encryption key, or hash, sparked a frenzy of speculation across social media, with many claiming that it meant that a new leak about Hillary Clinton was imminent. Others believed it was a so-called "dead man's switch." Hashes of this nature can be used to verify the transfer of documents or files and are often described as a digital signature. Assange has not...
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The Hillary Clinton mope tour, which should have reached a high water mark, has gone global. It entails drumming up her credentials (immaculate, we are told, but unnoticed), and pouring upon the man who beat her to the White house (a danger to the world). The latter is the fundamental point: Donald Trump would not have won, not because of Clinton’s flaws but because of what others did. One of those big others remains WikiLeaks. The other, supposedly, is its Russian ally – no, employer, sponsor, even, there one say it peering into that dark mind of hers, director-in-chief. Forget...
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She plotted to kill him with a military drone strike. Now he could be prepping a hefty and vicious dose of pay back. The last time Julian Assange acted like this it spelled disaster for Hillary Clinton’s presidential aspirations after Wikileaks released thousands of John Podesta’s compromising private emails. That document dump changed an election. Assange’s next release could change history. Again. Assange again, on Sunday night as he has often done before, telegraphed another release by publishing a “dead man’s switch” code, signaling yet another dastardly Wikileaks document dump is likely around the corner. And this time, according to...
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There's something wrong with Hillary Clinton. It is not just her constant lying. It is not just that she throws off menacing glares and seethes thwarted entitlement. Watch closely. Something much darker rides along with it. A cold creepiness rarely seen
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