Cidersomerset
28th February 2013, 22:58
The US justice system & government are looking to deter 'Whistleblowers'
even though Obama said he was all for open government, right !!
Countdown to freedom: CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou begins jail sentence
i5palWYzBqg
Published on 28 Feb 2013
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou headed to prison on Thursday to begin serving his
30 month sentence for his involvement in exposing the torture tactics implemented
by the US government. Kiriakou was the first ever government official to confirm
that waterboarding was used against detainees. We take a look back at Kiriakou's
appearances on RT
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There is more info on this thread,,,The title is misleading , i'm trying to change it !
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?56189-Bradley-Manning-supporters-stage-UK-events
_1FOCBCmmP4
Published on 28 Feb 2013
Wednesday marked a significant turning point for the case against Army Private Bradley
Manning. The 25-year-old soldier pleaded guilty in Fort Meade, Maryland to 10 of the 22
charges against him in relation to his role in giving sensitive files to the website
WikiLeaks. Manning's involvement with the website has led him to be detained for over
1,000 days without a court-martial, but on Thursday he admitted during pre-trial
hearings that he indeed submitted a trove of materials, including over 250,000
diplomatic cables, to the site. RT web producer Andrew Blake joins us for more from
Fort Meade.
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Whats ridiculous as the correspondent says, if Bradley had been able
to leak to a mainstream outlet like NYT he would probably been protected
better.Although wether they would have published the heleicopter footage
is debatable.
t7IidIdVWpQ
Published on 28 Feb 2013
The American soldier accused of leaking thousands of secret documents to the
wikileaks website has pleaded guilty to some of the lesser charges he faces at a
military hearing in Washington DC. Washington Correspondent Matt Frei reports.
even though Obama said he was all for open government, right !!
Countdown to freedom: CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou begins jail sentence
i5palWYzBqg
Published on 28 Feb 2013
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou headed to prison on Thursday to begin serving his
30 month sentence for his involvement in exposing the torture tactics implemented
by the US government. Kiriakou was the first ever government official to confirm
that waterboarding was used against detainees. We take a look back at Kiriakou's
appearances on RT
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There is more info on this thread,,,The title is misleading , i'm trying to change it !
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?56189-Bradley-Manning-supporters-stage-UK-events
_1FOCBCmmP4
Published on 28 Feb 2013
Wednesday marked a significant turning point for the case against Army Private Bradley
Manning. The 25-year-old soldier pleaded guilty in Fort Meade, Maryland to 10 of the 22
charges against him in relation to his role in giving sensitive files to the website
WikiLeaks. Manning's involvement with the website has led him to be detained for over
1,000 days without a court-martial, but on Thursday he admitted during pre-trial
hearings that he indeed submitted a trove of materials, including over 250,000
diplomatic cables, to the site. RT web producer Andrew Blake joins us for more from
Fort Meade.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Whats ridiculous as the correspondent says, if Bradley had been able
to leak to a mainstream outlet like NYT he would probably been protected
better.Although wether they would have published the heleicopter footage
is debatable.
t7IidIdVWpQ
Published on 28 Feb 2013
The American soldier accused of leaking thousands of secret documents to the
wikileaks website has pleaded guilty to some of the lesser charges he faces at a
military hearing in Washington DC. Washington Correspondent Matt Frei reports.