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    Quote Posted by pueblo (here)
    I don't think this is a new drop so apologies if it's been linked to here already, it's new to me.

    https://file.wikileaks.org/file/
    What I understood regarding these files, is that new ones have been included.

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    Quote Posted by pueblo (here)
    I don't think this is a new drop so apologies if it's been linked to here already, it's new to me.

    https://file.wikileaks.org/file/
    What I understood regarding these files, is that new ones have been included.
    Okay, that might take some sifting through to find the newbies as they're all time-stamped 01/01/1984 and I've had that link bookmarked for ages now - probably a good 18 months or so ago
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    Quote Posted by Gwin Ru (here)
    Quote Posted by pueblo (here)
    I don't think this is a new drop so apologies if it's been linked to here already, it's new to me.

    https://file.wikileaks.org/file/
    What I understood regarding these files, is that new ones have been included.
    Okay, that might take some sifting through to find the newbies as they're all time-stamped 01/01/1984 and I've had that link bookmarked for ages now - probably a good 18 months or so ago
    If you somehow have the previous listing as text you can use Winmerge to compare 2 textfiles: https://winmerge.org/

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    I am using the directory history recorded by waybackmachine and then I compare using Meld on Linux, free program.
    There was diff between 2016 and 2020, but no diff between 2019 and 2020.

    Here is the printscr from the directory listing in 25th December 2019 and the current one.



    remarks: It is a directory listing comparison of the first level only, I have no idea if each sub folder (second level deep onward) was update, the only way to know is downloading the entire thing and comparing with an older version, OR if Wikileaks make this info available somewhere.. I couldn't find anything.
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    Several outlets have reported this today - here's the Gateway Pundit article. The original audio recording between Julian and Cliff Johnson

    Project Veritas Releases Shocking Never-Before-Heard Phone Call Between Julian Assange and Hillary Clinton’s State Department
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    Published December 16, 2020 at 10:10am

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...te-department/

    Project Veritas has obtained a never before heard phone call between Julian Assange and Hillary Clinton’s State Department from prior to the publication of 251,000 US embassy cables that the WikiLeaks founder has now been charged with releasing.
    The stunning phone call between Assange and State Department lawyer Cliff Johnson sheds light on the efforts Assange went through to minimize the damage caused by the release of the cables.

    Notably, the audio from the call on August 26, 2011, makes clear that WikiLeaks only re-published the full US embassy cables after they were on hundreds of websites, torrent sites and Twitter. Specifically, the full cables were published on Cryptome.org and the Pirate Bay — days before they were published on WikiLeaks.



    “Yes, so the situation is that we have intelligence that the State Department Database Archive of 250,000 diplomatic cables including declassified cables is being spread around and is to the degree that we believe that within the next few days it will become public and we’re not sure but the timing could be imminently or within the next few days to a week. And there may be some possibility to stop it,” Assange warns in the call.

    Johnson responds by asking, “And who would be releasing these cables? Is this WikiLeaks?”

    “No, we would not be releasing them, we are doing our usual thing of continuing on with our redaction plan, but we have in the past 24 hours released a some 100,000 unclassified cables as an attempt to head off the incentives for others to release the entire archive, but I believe that nonetheless while we may have delayed things a little by doing that they will do so unless attempts are made to stop them. We have already engaged in some legal attempts to get them to stop but I think that it will not be enough,” Assange explains.


    The audio shows that Assange went to great lengths to try to prevent the uncontrolled publication of the full US State Department cables by third parties on the internet. He attempted to get editors not to run stories that would call attention to the unredacted cables and tried to get an injunction on Daniel Domscheit-Berg, a previous employee who had been suspended a year prior, and the German publication Freitag, but was told by his German lawyers that he had no standing because they cables weren’t his — they belonged to the US State Department.

    See, the password for the unredacted files was published by Guardian journalist Luke Harding in his book about Wikileaks and Domscheit-Berg was spreading around the link. The establishment journalist and the rogue former employee never had to plead for asylum in a foreign embassy however, and Harding remains employed by the Guardian.

    Assange repeatedly reached out to the State Department to offer his assistance with mitigating the damage. He explained to them how to stop the spread six full days before the broader public gained access. Clinton’s State Department did nothing. He explained that the US would need to get an injunction in Germany, because WikiLeaks did not have the right to do so. They ignored his warnings.

    During the call, Johnson asks if WikiLeaks had taken any efforts to stop the rogue employee and others from publishing the unredacted materials. They explained that they had, but that the only real way to stop it was for the State Department to step in and, at the very least, warn people who may be at risk that the publication could happen within a week.

    “What we want the State Department to do is to step up its warning procedures which it was engaged in earlier in the year, like last year, to a State Department sources to mention it in the cables. I assume but am not sure that all of those individuals at the State Department at risk in despotic regimes have been contacted and certainly they’ve had because of the press significant warning that this sort of thing was coming, but in case they are any individuals who haven’t been warned that they should be warned. Insofar as the State Department can impress upon people within Germany to encourage them to desist that behavior that would be helpful,” Assange explained.


    Assange also asked for someone to meet him in person from the US embassy, because he was on house arrest and could not get to London. He wanted them to meet him so that he could provide the file location and password because he did not want to give it to them over unsecure lines. They declined to do so.

    The audio makes it very clear that WikiLeaks spent nine months diligently working to protect people who would have been at risk and slowly rolling out stories as they were verified and properly redacted.

    He was publishing journalism, and doing so responsibly.

    The US government knows that Cryptome and others published first, but never charged them or targeted them the way that they did to Assange.

    This is clear evidence that the prosecution of Assange is selective and political.

    The full call can be heard here:

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    BOMBSHELL Audio Recording Released of Assange & US State Dept. Lawyer
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    "In this Assange-Update, we examine the recently released audio recording published by Project Veritas of a phone call between Julian Assange and a US State Department lawyer dating back to August 2011. During the call, Assange warns that minor media organizations were given access to a location file to an unredacted, encrypted State Department archive database from a former rogue employee. In addition, we overview the latest initiatives by various politicians who are calling upon President Trump to pardon Julian Assange." Link to the full audio recording: https://youtu.be/lfZQcV-frnY
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    Let’s Be Absolutely Clear What’s At Stake In The Assange Case
    JANUARY 2, 2021
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    Self-destructive behavior patterns only go away when there’s a lucid and unobstructed perception of the previously unconscious psychological dynamics which were driving them.

    Victims of abuse only end their abusive relationships when they obtain a lucid and unobstructed perception of the abusive dynamics as they truly are.

    Toxic social dynamics like racism, sexism and homophobia only begin moving toward health when society collectively begins gaining a lucid and unobstructed understanding of how disordered and damaging those dynamics really are.

    It only becomes unacceptable to have a totalitarian monarch who tortures and executes people without trial, murders anyone who speaks ill of him, and rules by divine right when society begins collectively gaining a lucid and unobstructed awareness of how ridiculous, unjust and unacceptable such models of government are.

    Whether you’re talking about individuals or humanity in its entirety, the story of human progress has always been a story of moving from blindness to seeing. From unawareness to awareness. From the lights in the room being off to the lights being switched on.

    There is no progress without clear seeing. We cannot move in the direction of health and harmony if we cannot lucidly perceive the ways in which we are still sick and dysfunctional. We can’t move forward if we’re unaware of the specific ways in which we are stuck in place.

    Most of us, on some level, want things in our world to change for the better. Some few others want things to stay the same, because the status quo happens to be treating them quite well thank you very much. The struggle between the deep desire of the many for healthy change and the corrupt desire of the few to maintain the status quo is the struggle between turning the lights on and keeping them off. Between wanting to become aware of the various ways we are stuck so that we can move forward, and wanting the light of awareness as far away from our stuck points as possible.

    The struggle for our species, which is really the struggle for our very survival, is therefore between the many who desire truth and the few who desire confusion. We’ve got numbers and truth on our side, but they have power, wealth, and a remarkable knack for psychological manipulation.

    We see this struggle playing out in many ways in our world right now. Between propaganda and those trying to learn and share the truth. Between the push for internet censorship and the fight against it. Between government secrecy and freedom of information. Between the campaign to imprison WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for exposing US war crimes, and the campaign to free him.

    Quote Barring a pardon, the extradition process concerning Julian Assange, will likely drag on no matter how Baraitser rules Monday.
    Appeals could take 18-24 months with possible challenges going to the UK Supreme Court and even European Court of #HumanRights.https://t.co/IkSMvm3cAO

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    On Monday January 4th a UK judge will be ruling on whether or not to allow the process of Assange’s extradition to the United States to move forward. It’s important for opponents of this extradition to be aware that the fight will not end at this time; there’s still a gruelling appeals process to go through which could take 18 to 24 months or longer in the likely event that the incredibly biased judge overseeing the case rules against Assange.

    So as we prepare for the next stage in this fight, it’s important for us to be perfectly clear what’s at stake here.

    It is absolutely true that this case will have far-reaching implications for press freedoms around the world. The imperial narrative managers have been toiling for years to frame the persecution of Julian Assange as something other than what it is, but in reality this case is about whether the most powerful government in the world is allowed to extradite journalists anywhere on earth who expose its malfeasance. Whether or not the United States should be allowed to imprison journalists for exposing its war crimes.

    If the US succeeds in normalizing the legality of extraditing any journalist anywhere in the world who exposes its wrongdoing, there will be a worldwide cooling effect on national security journalism which will greatly impede humanity’s ability to form a lucid and unobstructed understanding of what’s going on in the world. The largest power structure on earth will have succeeded in not just turning the lights off in the room, but in uninstalling the light switch.

    There is no legal case in the world right now where the struggle for lucid and unobstructed seeing has so much on the line. For this reason, this isn’t just about journalism: we really are collectively deciding the fate of our species with our response to the prospect of Assange’s extradition.

    Are we going to allow the most powerful government on the planet to set a legal precedent which allows it to obstruct truth around the entire world? Or are we going to oppose this tooth and claw?

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    Are we going to let the bastards lock us into an omnicidal, ecocidal status quo while they drive us at a rapidly accelerating pace toward extinction and dystopia? Or are we going to move toward the kind of lucid and unobstructed perception of our situation which will allow us to progress into a healthy world?

    These are the questions that we are in the process of answering together. I hope we can get everyone to very seriously consider what they want their own answer to be."
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    Bracing myself here for what is certainly going to be without doubt a difficult day for Julian Assange tomorrow. I held out a fair amount of hope even during the 'show trial' back in September but am extremely cautious about getting too optimistic about his prospects now.

    Perhaps a miraculous turn of events, a deus ex machina if you like, might happen, but it isn't likely. Who as well knows, outside of Madam Baraitser....
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    Just a thought with all these wiki leak downloads is there any information about 911.

    Anyone...?

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    Quote Posted by viking (here)
    Just a thought with all these wiki leak downloads is there any information about 911.

    Anyone...?

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    Nothing explicit but there wouldn't really be. The degrees of compartmentalisation that abound within the intelligence services hierarchical structure wouldn't allow for anything truly useful to necessarily be contained therein. One may have to content oneself with what's been available in the wider public domain for the last 15 years or so.

    If WikiLeaks do have any smoking guns in their armoury specific to 911 that they haven't published yet, only they will know. I doubt that they do though. That doesn't mean to say that there isn't anything in the published material, it will be case of I'd imagine tying for example any name found to a larger picture, available from other sources.
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    Thanks to this brave overlooked genuine activist the term Cyber Torture now exists due to the involvement of Pro Nils Melzer a truly inspiring and courageous spokesperson as this gives hope to victims of gang stalking, organized harassment, and electronic torture via induced voices and silent speech live streaming otherwise referred to as CT.

    Things are slowly changing whether you see and believe it or not, the last laugh last.

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    Live Julian Assange extradition hearing court details being provided here...

    https://twitter.com/kgosztola

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    Quote Posted by ByTheNorthernSea (here)
    Live Julian Assange extradition hearing court details being provided here...

    https://twitter.com/kgosztola
    BREAKING: Judge rules against US extradition of Julian Assange, contending extradition would be oppressive by reason of Assange’s mental health

    Wow...I never saw that coming!
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    https://shadowproof.com/2021/01/04/a...ition-request/

    Citing harsh federal prison conditions in the United States, a British district court judge rejected the United States government’s extradition request against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

    Judge Vanessa Baraitser found Assange suffers from a “recurrent depressive disorder.” Although he functions at a high level, he suffers from autism as well.

    She accepted that he would likely be imprisoned at a supermax prison in the U.S. under special administrative measures (SAMs) and would find a way to commit suicide.

    “Extradition would be oppressive by reason of Assange’s mental health,” Baraitser stated.

    The US government will submit an appeal with the High Court of Justice, and he will have an opportunity to apply for bail from Belmarsh high-security prison, where he has been detained since April 2019.

    Assange was charged in 2019 with 17 counts of violating the Espionage Act and one count of conspiracy to commit a computer intrusion that contains elements of an Espionage Act offense.

    A superseding indictment in 2020 contained new general allegations that targeted his speech at conferences and the role he allegedly played in helping NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden leave Hong Kong.

    The charges criminalized common newsgathering practices, including the receipt and publication of secret government information. Press freedom organizations throughout the world condemned the charges.

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    UK judge refuses to allow Julian Assange extradition
    The UK's top court ruled whether the WikiLeaks founder should be extradited to the US for publishing hundreds of thousands of secret documents online. In the US, he could face up to 175 years in prison.

    A UK judge on Monday refused a US request to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on espionage charges.

    District Judge Vanessa Baraitser gave the decision in the course of the morning, saying it would be "oppressive" because of his mental health.

    Assange was likely to commit suicide if sent to the US, Baraitser said.

    Assange faces 18 charges in the US relating to the 2010 release by WikiLeaks of 500,000 secret files detailing aspects of military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    If convicted in the US, Assange would be jailed for up to 175 years.

    The Judicial Office tweeted a link to the full judgement in the Assange case.

    Read more here.

    https://www.dw.com/en/uk-judge-refus...sLZizFp9Is5uP0

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    "95 percent of this judge's remarks supported prosecution...The one fact that swayed her into refusing the extradition was that the US prison system is so brutal that it will increase the risk of suicide, and she wasn't willing to put him in an oppressive prison system."

    https://publish.twitter.com/?query=h...7&widget=Tweet

    No support for press freedom or JA's right to publish from the judge...the only thing that saved him was the fragile state of his mental health when faced the prospect of stateside imprisonment (what a savage indictment of that system). A big personal victory for JS, but not for the wider principles of journalistic freedom of expression it seems.

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    Quote Posted by ByTheNorthernSea (here)
    Live Julian Assange extradition hearing court details being provided here...

    https://twitter.com/kgosztola

    Further good news...

    Quote Judge grants Assange legal team's request for time to prepare bail application and schedules hearing for Wednesday

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    I sent a very simple message out on Twitter earlier acknowledging our delight at this first and important step in the process. The next crucially important one is ensuring his release so that he can be allowed to recover and spend time with his family. Then I hope he'll assess his life and where he wants to take it from there; he deserves at the very least the opportunity to do that.

    “If a man does not keep pace with [fall into line with] his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” - Thoreau

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    From https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...sh-judge-rules

    Quote In her ruling, the judge accepted that Assange was likely to be held in conditions of isolation in a so-called supermax prison and that he would find a way to take his own life with the “single-minded determination” of the Autism spectrum disorder he had been diagnosed with.

    It appeared to be impossible to prevent suicide where a prisoner was determined to go through with it, added the judge, whose ruling twice referenced Jeffrey Epstein, the US billionaire who took his own life in August 2019 at the New York Metropolitan correctional centre before a trial for sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.

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    ‘We’ll give him protection’: Mexican president promises asylum for Julian Assange

    Mexico’s president has offered asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, hours after a British judge refused to extradite Assange to the US to face espionage charges.

    “Assange is a journalist and deserves a chance, I am in favor of pardoning him,” President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters on Monday, saying “we'll give him protection.”

    “Our tradition is protection,” Obrador added.

    Story continues: https://on.rt.com/ayoo

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    ‘Journalists should be worried’: UK court’s ruling was victory for Assange but not for journalism, former Ecuadorian consul warns

    The UK court has spared WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from extradition to the US, but Monday’s ruling came as a grim verdict for free speech, Fidel Narvaez, a former Consul at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, told RT.

    The fact that the US request to extradite Assange was rejected is a “victory to celebrate,” Narvaez said. But the British judge’s ruling is also a very “worrying” sign, since the WikiLeaks founder was only spared from extradition due to his health condition and the risk of suicide, the former diplomat said.

    “This is very, very worrying that the judge basically criminalized journalistic activity,” Narvaez said, adding that, were it not for his poor state of health, Assange “would be extradited.” The former consul, who played a role in helping Assange get refuge at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, then warned that such an outcome is a reason for concern to all other journalists around the world.

    Narvaez also believes that, although an important battle has been won, many more still lie ahead, given that Washington is unlikely to abandon its persecution of Assange until the US authorities have some “options available.”



    “They want to set a precedent with him,” Narvaez believes. He also says that the precedent might have already been set, since the decade-long persecution has dealt “irreversible” damage to the WikiLeaks founder’s physical and psychological health.

    Story continues at: https://www.rt.com/uk/511525-assange...at-journalism/

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