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Because a messed up world without a sense of humour is just a little bit more messed up.

 

The Magistrate that sent Julian Assange to prison last week to await extradition to Sweden was named judge Howard Riddle.

 

The classic 'Judge Riddle' joke goes something like this:

 

A man is to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say?

 

The answer to the riddle is:

 

The man's statement was "You'll sentence me to six years in prison." If it was true, the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to only four years in prison. If it was false, the judge would have to sentence him to six years in prison, which would make it true. The judge decided to set the man free rather than contradict his own words.

 

Knowledge is power.

Interviewing WikiPeeps' Julian Assange.

 

Wikileaks peep diorama created for the Washington Post 2011 Peeps diorama contest. Blogged here.

I borrowed this text from felix romanos

 

" as utter contempt for all nationalists for their limited minds, as a loud protest against all kinds of discrimination by mentally immature adults and their children, as a voice against the idiotic idea of wikileaks about transparency provoking wars and destruction, against propaganda and manipulation and those who follow it. i am a dreamer of piece and i struggle for fairness for the little kid dreaming about a family, for a woman running home to make dinner after a day of hard work, for the old lady looking at the price of the croissant and thinking if she can afford it or no for all those having hard times but keeping the little shiny line i can recall in their open and kind faces, for those who are happy and share their energy, making me believe there is a meaning"

 

well put

 

so these stars are for everybody now, not just for wealthy monacoans

 

The Principality of Monaco has a single railway station (Monaco Monte Carlo) on the Nice-Menton-Ventimiglia railway line. The station was opened in 1867 and extensively rebuilt in 1999. The length of railway within the Principality is 1.7 km (1.1 mi).

Monaco does not operate its own train service; all rail services in the Principality are operated by the French operator, SNCF.

 

MONACO - MONTE-CARLO, trois minutes d'arrêt... dans la première gare souterraine exploitée par la SNCF où passent tous types de trains (voyageurs , marchandises et transport de matières dangereuses).

L'origine de la mise en souterrain de la voie ferrée à l'Ouest de la Principauté se situe juste après la gare de Cap d'Ail et son extrémité dans le vallon Sainte Dévote, au cœur du territoire monégasque, soit un trajet de trois kilomètres de long dont un en Principauté.

Les travaux ont comporté le percement d'un tunnel monotube et la réalisation de la gare souterraine de trois voies à quais, 500 mètres de long et 22 m de large pour 13 m de haut.

Ils ont été menés à bien par le Service des Travaux Publics de la Principauté, maître d'ouvrage, la S.N.C.F. étant maître d'ouvrage délégué, maître d'œuvre et entreprise chargée des travaux ferroviaires.

Le financement de l'opération a entièrement été à la charge de la Principauté. Il représente 1 630 millions de francs pour le tunnel et la gare auxquels il faudra ajouter 380 millions de francs pour le parking de desserte de 700 places sur 13 niveaux qui sera livré en novembre 2000.

Les travaux de génie civil de ce chantier ont été exécutés par un groupement de huit entreprises françaises, d'une anglaise et d'une italienne. Après deux années d'étude de faisabilité en 1985-86 et le percement de galeries de reconnaissance entre 1987 et 1991, le chantier a été ouvert en octobre 1993 pour s'achever fin 1999.

Les moyens mis en œuvre ont été à la hauteur de l'opération. Les travaux de percement ont été effectués depuis la galerie de secours de la gare aboutissant dans le tunnel de sortie de la Principauté. Les déblais correspondants, soit 500.000 m3, ont été évacués pour partie à l'aide d'un tapis roulant vers les wagons de la S.N.C.F. direction Miramas dans les Bouches du Rhône et pour le solde par des camions débouchant directement sur la moyenne corniche.

  

Julian Assange helped organize Wikileaks, one of the most prominent press leaks sites ever organized. As he uncovered deeper deep state secrets like US Army shooting Iraqi civilans or uncovering Hillary Clinton email coverups, the deep state came for him. They added rape charges in Sweden and Julian Assange fled to UK and then the Ecuadarian embassy seeking asylum. He got stuck there for 7 years until he wore out his welcome by exposing Ecuadorian president eating lobster while putting in austerity measures for his country. The next day he "volunteered" to leave after losing Ecuadorian citizenship to be arrested for crimes against the state.

 

In his time, running Wikileaks he got the following journalist awards:

-2008, The Economist New Media Award

-2009, Amnesty International UK Media Awards

-2010, Time Person of the Year, Reader's Choice

-2010, Sam Adams Award

-2010, Le Monde Readers' Choice Award for Person of the Year

-2011, Free Dacia Award

-2011, Sydney Peace Foundation Gold Medal

-2011, Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism

-2011, Voltaire Award for Free Speech

-2012, Big Brother Award Italy 2012 "Hero of Privacy"

-2013, Global Exchange Human Rights Award, People's Choice

-2013, Yoko Ono Lennon Courage Award for the Arts

-2013, New York Festivals World's Best TV & Films Silver World Medal

-2014, Union of Journalists in Kazakhstan Top Prize

-2019, GUE/NGL Galizia prize

 

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Art of the Real

Time feature or the beginning of a new information age ..

 

Ich weiß es nicht, but tell me what you are thinking?

  

These three people have been attending Bradley Manning's Court Martial in Ft. Meade, MD. They sit behind the prosecution and visit in their private room behind the courtroom. They are suspected to be part of the WikiLeaks Grand Jury Prosecution team.

Wikileaks Top Secret Mobile Information Collection Unit visits The New York Times on the 4th of July

WikiLeaks Logo. WikiLeaks' domain was surrendered under court order, but you can still access the Web site's IP address.

 

Learn more at Sure, You Can Drop WikiLeaks’ DNS Entry, Not Their IP Address

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"Art is now the only evolutionary-revolutionary power.

Only art is capable of dismantling the repressive social system to build

a SOCIAL ORGANISM AS A WORK OF ART."

Joseph Beuys, 1921-1986

 

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Demonstrators sometimes get pretty antsy about police photographing them, but the public space is a public space. This officer has a neat little videocam.

 

In fairness though, when she photographed me I didn't have a name tag on my shirt. So I have obscured the text on hers. Her friends and co-workers know who she is. The rest of us don't need to.

Julian Assange supports NSA whistleblower Ed Snowden in speech transcript - London 22.06.2013

 

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange released a transcript of a scheduled speech - cancelled suddenly for security reasons - to members of the press and the crowd of Assange and Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning supporters outside the Ecuadorean embassy, in which Assange called for global support for fugitive ex-NSA whistleblower Ed Snowden whose whistleblowing document leaks have shocked the world as it discovered the unimaginably vast scale of illegal eavesdropping and surveillance carried out on ordinary citizens, politicians and businesses by the National Security Agency in tandem with GCHQ in the UK and national security agencies all over Europe and with Mossad in Israel.

  

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I. Drawing/sketch- Title - Fire from the Source. - "One of the most difficult tasks men can perform, however much others may despise it, is the invention of good games and it cannot be done by men out of touch with their instinctive selves." - Jung.

 

Dimensions- 18" x 24.5" acid free paper & ebony pencil.

 

I will try to upload a much better image soon, ebony pencil reflects light & this is a large- & very detailed drawing. I had to photograph it a bit dark so that the ebony would not make a sheen to completely wipe out detail.. When it's framed it will be much easier to photograph.

 

This is a large study/drawing, Assange/Wikileakers of the organization Wikileaks ( wikileaks.org ) uses 'matches from sources' to disclose US gov secrecy ( behind large black curtains ) & to also finally bring some much needed attention & closure to some of these revelations ( set ablaze ).

 

More Wikileaks Series studies, &* drawings/etc leading to other/more work soon. Ongoing.

  

"War has become a luxury that only small nations can afford." -

Hannah Arendt

 

War Diary - wardiary.wikileaks.org/ Timeline: wartimeline.haineault.com/

 

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"Capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture them." - Julian Assange, editor & founder of Wikileaks

 

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"WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange on the 'War Logs- ; ''I Enjoy Crushing Bastards" www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,708518,00.html

 

- ( !! Yessssssssssssss.. Enough of bastards... )

  

wikileaks.org/

 

( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_ecology )

 

"This is but one isolated example, but it is a symptom of the main reason these leaks are important: in order to form an opinion on the war, we need to be able to trust the official information coming from the field. The leaks suggest that we cannot always do so. This in turn erodes populations' trust in what their military establishments tell them. "

 

www.huffingtonpost.com/azeem-ibrahim/dont-let-anyone-fool...

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"The leak of tens of thousands of Afghanistan war-related documents tells us more than the sum total of many official communiqués about the war. On balance, more disclosure is a good thing, but the leaking of raw military intelligence is a special case that requires a careful, rather than a cavalier, approach.

 

There is not enough information about the war, and much official information is misleading. In Canada, the federal government's quarterly reports contain a few updates based on its goals in Kandahar, but little else that informs. The government has already shown itself to be an unreliable source on issues relating to Afghan detainees.

 

The situation is now too dangerous for the most trustworthy chroniclers – journalists, UN personnel – to go outside NATO-protected areas.

 

So reliable, independent information is lacking. The circumstances in this war make such information even more necessary."

 

www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/editorials/we-neede...

    

"The first phase was chilling, in part because the banter of the soldiers was so far beyond the boundaries of civilian discourse. “Just fuckin’, once you get on ’em, just open ’em up,” one of them said. The crew members of the Apache came upon about a dozen men ambling down a street, a block or so from American troops, and reported that five or six of the men were armed with AK-47s; as the Apache maneuvered into position to fire at them, the crew saw one of the Reuters journalists, who were mixed in among the other men, and mistook a long-lensed camera for an RPG. The Apaches fired on the men for twenty-five seconds, killing nearly all of them instantly."

 

Read more www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/06/07/100607fa_fact_khat...

  

"JA: We have to be careful there. Remember, this is a civil war. Everyone says Taliban, but in fact, the Taliban are Afghans. This is a civil war that is going on. And Taliban are a part of the will of the Afghan people. They are also part, probably, of the Pakistani secret intelligence service, and maybe, of course, part of the will of Saudi Arabia, who is giving some money to this. But in terms of the bodies on the ground, people are actually doing their work. The Taliban is part of the will of the Afghan people. And the United States and the allied forces need to recognize and understand that it’s part of the Afghan people and if you are shooting Taliban, you are shooting the Afghan people.

 

That does not mean they do not have blood on their hands.

 

This material does not paint the behaviors of any military groups in a nice light – there is blood on all sides."

rt.com/Politics/2010-08-01/taliban-wikileaks-afghan-assan...

  

Samantha Power - Development and Democracy - "Samantha Power discusses the political challenges facing democracy promotion and the practical needs of effective democratization." www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUUOO5cCNVg

 

"Instead, many eyes will now pore over this data from many different directions, looking for patterns and attempting to eliminate the noise, disinformation and fog of war.

Many will look to it to criticise and condemn the US presence in Afghanistan, but if those on the other side – those who support such military incursions – have any sense, they too will use it to understand better the war in which they find themselves and adapt their counsel to fit more accurately the facts on the ground.

That’s the benefit, usually, of an open society. We get to triangulate on the truth by gathering facts in the public space, then providing them to all sides to chew over. We use this against our own illusions and those of more closed societies who can only view the world through one narrow perspective.": www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2010/0730/1224275801...

  

"Women always disproportionately suffer the effects of war, and to think that women's rights can be won with bullets and bloodshed is a position dangerous in its naïveté." www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/30/is-the-war-in-afghanist...

  

“To a personal injury plaintiffs lawyer, those are all potential clients in a tort suit against a contractor,” she said.

”So, for the ambulance chasers of the battlefield, the WikiLeaks database is a goldmine.” blog.washingtonpost.com/spy-talk/2010/07/lawyer_wikileaks...

 

"We journalists should be delighted that WikiLeaks exists because our central task has always been one of disclosure, of revealing public interest material that others believe wish to be kept secret.The website deserves our praise and needs to be defended against the reactionary forces that seek to avoid exposure."

edition.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/07/29/wikileaks.roy.greensla...

 

"With the release of the WikiLeaks documents, Arab media may finally feel vindicated, as Western media finally start to give greater prominence to civilian casualties." newamericamedia.org/2010/07/wikileaks-documents-validate-...

 

"How to read the Afghanistan war logs: video tutorial

David Leigh, the Guardian's investigations editor, explains the online tools we have created to help you understand the secret US military files on the war in Afghanistan": www.guardian.co.uk/world/datablog/video/2010/jul/25/afgha...

 

"Jonathan Foreman, writing for the right of center National Review's Corner blog, hopes the documents will force America to deal with the possible deceptions being made by ally Pakistan. "It is possible that the publication of documents that provide actual evidence — rather than rumors — of the role of ISI personnel in Taliban planning, logistics, and strategy will give the West greater leverage in dealing with Islamabad and might force Pakistan’s political elite to confront the reality of the ISI’s secret activities. If so, that would be a silver lining to what is otherwise a military disaster abetted by the U.S. and British media."

www.nbclosangeles.com/news/politics/NATL-The-Importance-o...

 

"Wikileaks confirmed: A plan to kill American geologist with poison beer

 

The Wikileaks documents contain a claim that Pakistan and Afghanistan insurgents were working to poison alcoholic drinks in Afghanistan. While that's unproven, one US adviser in Afghanistan tells the Monitor he was almost poisoned that way in 2007." : www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-South-Central/2010/0728/Wiki...

 

"This is duplicitous only if you close your eyes to the Pakistani reality, which the Americans never did. There was ample evidence, as the WikiLeaks show, of covert ISI ties to the Taliban. The Americans knew they couldn't break those ties. They settled for what support Pakistan could give them while constantly pressing them harder and harder until genuine fears in Washington emerged that Pakistan could destabilize altogether. Since a stable Pakistan is more important to the United States than a victory in Afghanistan—which it wasn't going to get anyway—the United States released pressure and increased aid. If Pakistan collapsed, then India would be the sole regional power, not something the United States wants."

 

www.billoreilly.com/site/rd?satype=13&said=12&url...

   

A War Without End: www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,708314,00.html

  

"Julian Assange on the Afghanistan war logs: 'They show the true nature of this war'

Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, explains why he decided to publish thousands of secret US military files on the war in Afghanistan Afghanistan war logs expose truth of occupation": www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2010/jul/25/julian-assange...

 

The history of US leaks: www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10769495

 

Freedom of Information Act: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_Information_Act_(United_...

 

"A long-delayed Afghanistan war funding bill, stripped of billions for teachers and black farmers, is back before the House and walking now into the storm over the Internet leak of battlefield reports stirring old doubts about U.S. policy and relations with Pakistan.": www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/40254.html & www.politico.com/news/stories/0710/40251.html

    

This ongoing series is dedicated to everyone who has needlessly had their lives destroyed, been injured or die in this almost past decade of war. For the sources, journalists & average citizens who risk their lives to inform us.

Reuters reporters Namir Eldeen, Saeed Chmagh & the good samaritan ( father ) who died trying to save them & of course his two surviving small children who will forever be impacted by the brutality of war for decades to come.

 

Please help Private Bradley Manning- www.bradleymanning.org/

  

"One surprising consequence of the war in Iraq is the surrender of postmodernism to a victorious modernism. This has been largely overlooked in North America.

 

In reaction to the U.S. intervention in Iraq, Jacques Derrida, a famous postmodernist, signed on as co-author of an article drafted by the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, previously an opponent of his, in an unmistakable endorsement of modernist Enlightenment principles. Derrida, the apostle of deconstructionism, is now advocating some decidedly constructive and Eurocentric activism.

 

The article appeared simultaneously in two newspapers on May 31, in German in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung as "After the War: The Rebirth of Europe," and in French in Libération, less triumphantly, as "A Plea for a Common Foreign Policy: The demonstrations of Feb. 15 against the war in Iraq designed a new European public space."

 

Other famous intellectuals joined in with supportive newspaper articles of their own: Umberto Eco (of The Name of the Rose) and Gianni Vattimo in Italy and an American philosopher, Richard Rorty. This provoked much discussion in Europe, but only a few comments so far in North America, the Boston Globe and the Village Voice being rare exceptions.

 

This week in Montreal, there was an anti-globalization riot in which windows were broken in protest against a World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting. But the Habermas-Derrida declaration praises the WTO and even the International Monetary Fund as part of Weltinnenpolitik: maddeningly hard to translate, but something like "global domestic policy" or "external internal policy."

 

Yet it is not much of a stretch to claim the young anti-globalists as disciples of postmodernism and Derrida, who has hitherto been a foe of "logocentrism" (putting reason at the centre), "phallologocentrism" (reason is an erect male organ and, as such, damnably central) and Eurocentrism (the old, old West is the homeland of all of the above).

 

Derrida added a note to the article, observing most people would recognize Habermas's style and thinking in the piece, and that he hadn't had time to write a separate piece. But notwithstanding his "past confrontations" with Habermas (Derrida had objected to being called a "Judaistic mystic," for one thing), he agreed with the article he had signed, which calls for new European responsibilities "beyond all Eurocentrism" and the strengthening of international law and international institutions."

 

More: www.16beavergroup.org/mtarchive/archives/000361.php

 

"In early 2003, both Habermas and Derrida were very active in opposing the coming Iraq War, and called for in a manifesto that later became the book Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe for a tighter union of the states of the European Union in order to provide a power capable of opposing American foreign policy. Derrida wrote a foreword expressing his unqualified subscription to Habermas's declaration of February 2003, "February 15, or, What Binds Europeans Together: Plea for a Common Foreign Policy, Beginning in Core Europe,” in Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe which was a reaction to the Bush administration demands upon European nations for support for the coming Iraq War[25]. Habermas has offered further context for this declaration in an interview."

 

More: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%c3%bcrgen_Habermas#Habermas_and_D...

  

Habermas: ”The asymmetry between the concentrated destructive power of the electronically controlled clusters of elegant and versatile missiles in the air and the archaic ferocity of the swarms of bearded warriors outfitted with Kalashnikovs on the ground remains a morally obscene sight

 

I consider Bush' s decision to call for a "war against terrorism" a serious mistake, both normatively and pragmatically. Normatively, he is elevating these criminals to the status of war enemies; and pragmatically, one cannot lead a war against a "network" if the term "war" is to retain any definite meaning.”

     

Derrida: “To say it all too quickly and in passing, to amplify and clarify just a bit what I said earlier about an absolute threat whose origin is anonymous and not related to any state, such "terrorist" attacks already no longer need planes, bombs, or kamikazes: it is enough to infiltrate a strategically important computer system and introduce a virus or some other disruptive element to paralyze the economic, military, and political resources of an entire country or continent. And this can be attempted from just about anywhere on earth, at very little expense and with minimal means. The relationship between earth, terra territory, and terror has changed, and it is necessary to know that this is because of knowledge, that is, because of technoscience.

 

It is technoscience that blurs the distinction between war and terrorism. In this regard, when compared to the possibilities for destruction and chaotic disorder that are in reserve, for the future, in the computerized networks of the world, "September 11" is still part of the archaic theater of violence aimed at striking the imagination. One will be able to do even worse tomorrow, invisibly, in silence, more quickly and without any bloodshed, by attacking the computer and informational networks on which the entire life (social, economic, military, and so on) of a "great nation," of the greatest power on earth, depends.”

 

www.16beavergroup.org/mtarchive/archives/000361.php

 

I am incredibly- delighted at all the vital discussions about the war & US gov that are FINALLY taking place- & on a mass scale- as a result of this leak .. Simply miraculous..

  

FREEDOM & PEACE ( transparency, diplomacy & the evolution of such ) FOR ALL WAR NATIONS.

  

( WARNING - link ( after excerpt ) is NOT for sensitive viewers- ) "Wikileaks have released over 150 surpressed images. This is the tip of the iceberg, keep looking, keep publishing.In the last week Wikileaks has released over 150 censored photos and videos of the Tibet uprising and has called on bloggers around the world to help drive the footage through the Chinese internet censorship regime — the so called “Great Firewall of China”The transparency group’s move comes as a response to the the Chinese Public Security Bureau’s carte-blanche censorship of youtube, the BBC, CNN, the Guardian and other sites carrying video footage of the Tibetan people’s recent heroic stand against the inhumane Chinese occupation of Tibet."

fortuzero.wordpress.com/2008/03/31/tibet-western-media-sa...

   

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The Blue Mask - Lou Reed - www.goear.com/listen/9960779/the-blue-mask-lou-reed ( & O Superman ) www.goear.com/listen/02cf55d/o-superman-(for-massenet)-la...

 

Lou Reed The Blue Mask

 

Lyrics:

  

They tied his arms behind

his back to teach him how to

swim They put

blood in his coffee and milk

in his gin They stood over the

soldier in

the midst of the squalor

There was war in his body and

it caused his

brain to holler

Make the sacrifice

mutilate my face

If you need someone to kill

I'm a man without a will

Wash the razor in the rain

Let me luxuriate in pain

Please don't set me free

Death means a lot to me

The pain was lean and it made

him scream he knew he was alive

They put a

pin through the nipples on his chest

He thought he was a saint

I've made love to my mother,

killed my father and my brother

What am I

to do

When a sin goes too far, it's

like a runaway car It cannot

be controlled

Spit upon his face and scream

There's no Oedipus today

This is no play you're thinking you

are in What will you say

Take the blue mask down from my face and

look me in the eye I get a

thrill from punishment

I've always been that way

I loathe and despise repentance

You are permanently stained

Your weakness buys indifference

and indiscretion in the streets

Dirty's what you are and clean is what

you're not You deserve to be

soundly beat

Make the sacrifice

Take it all the way

There's no won't high enough

To stop this desperate day

Don't take death away

Cut the finger at the joint

Cut the stallion at his mount

And stuff it in his mouth

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* The little world of childhood with its familiar surroundings is a model of the greater world. The more intensively the family has stamped its character upon the child, the more it will tend to feel and see its earlier miniature world again in the bigger world of adult life. Naturally this is not a conscious, intellectual process.

The Theory of Psychoanalysis (1913)

 

* This whole creation is essentially subjective, and the dream is the theater where the dreamer is at once scene, actor, prompter, stage manager, author, audience, and critic.

General Aspects of Dream Psychology (1928)

 

* The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate sanctum of the soul, which opens to that primeval cosmic night that was soul long before there was conscious ego and will be soul far beyond what a conscious ego could ever reach.

The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man (1934)

 

* Emotion is the chief source of all becoming-conscious. There can be no transforming of darkness into light and of apathy into movement without emotion.

Psychological Aspects of the Modern Archetype (1938)

 

* No one can flatter himself that he is immune to the spirit of his own epoch, or even that he possesses a full understanding of it. Irrespective of our conscious convictions, each one of us, without exception, being a particle of the general mass, is somewhere attached to, colored by, or even undermined by the spirit which goes through the mass. Freedom stretches only as far as the limits of our consciousness.

Paracelsus the Physician (1942)

 

* The unconscious is not just evil by nature, it is also the source of the highest good: not only dark but also light, not only bestial, semihuman, and demonic but superhuman, spiritual, and, in the classical sense of the word, "divine."

The Practice of Psychotherapy, p. 364 (1953)

 

* Our blight is ideologies — they are the long-expected Antichrist!

The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation (1954)

 

* Even if the whole world were to fall to pieces, the unity of the psyche would never be shattered. And the wider and more numerous the fissures on the surface, the more the unity is strengthened in the depths.

Civilization in Transition (1964)

 

* One of the most difficult tasks men can perform, however much others may despise it, is the invention of good games and it cannot be done by men out of touch with their instinctive selves.

Jung and the Story of Our Time, Laurens van der Post (1977)

 

* That higher and "complete" man is begotten by the "unknown" father and born from Wisdom, and it is he who, in the figure of the puer aeternus—"vultu mutabilis albus et ater"—represents our totality, which transcends consciousness. It was this boy into whom Faust had to change, abandoning his inflated onesidedness which saw the devil only outside. Christ's "Except ye become as little children" is a prefiguration of this, for in them the opposites lie close together; but what is meant is the boy who is born from the maturity of the adult man, and not the unconscious child we would like to remain.

Answer to Job, R. Hull, trans. (1984), pp. 157-158

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But life is long. And it is the long run that balances the short flare of interest and passion. -

 

I am too pure for you or anyone. -

 

Is there no way out of the mind? -

 

all by, Sylvia Plath

 

Brian Eno - Golden Hours www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh9VdRQO2i4

  

"It looks like you can write a minimalist piece without much bleeding. And you can. But not a good one.

  

It seems important to find ways of reminding ourselves that most "familiarity" is meditated and delusive.

  

Nuclear weapons and TV have simply intensified the consequences of our tendencies, upped the stakes.

  

One of the things that makes Wittgenstein a real artist to me is that he realized that no conclusion could be more horrible than solipsism.

  

Pleasure becomes a value, a teleological end in itself. It's probably more Western than U.S. per se. "

 

"And I'm not saying that television is vulgar and dumb because the people who compose the Audience are vulgar and dumb. Television is the way it is simply because people tend to be extremely similar.. in their vulgar and prurient and dumb interests and wildly different in their refined and aesthetic and noble interests." - All by David Foster Wallace

 

-

 

"the aim of those who had created these techniques was not to liberate people but to control them" From: The Century of Self, by Adam Curtis part 4: video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1122532358497501036#

   

IMAGINE THE HAPPINESS & GREAT WORK AHEAD OF US WE COULD HAVE AT THE END OF THE WARS!!!!!!!!!

 

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NO MORE WAR & FREEDOM FOR ALL WAR NATIONS!!!!!!!!!

 

Peace.

Demonstration outside Quantico Marine Corps Base in Prince William County, Virginia, where whistleblower Bradley Manning (now Chelsea Manning) was being held awaiting trial for alleged leaks of classified material to the operators of the Wikileaks website. The demonstration was held near the intersection of Jefferson Davis Highway (US 1), Joplin Road, and Fuller Road in Triangle, Virginia. As with other political demonstrations that I've attended in Virginia, there was a heavy police presence.

 

In this photo, a Prince William County Police cruiser is parked along Route 1 near the demonstration.

 

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Quito (Ecuador), 30 de Julio 2012. Esta mañana en la Cancillería se entrevista con el Canciller Ricardo Patiño la Sra. Christine Assange, madre de Julian Assange. Foto: Fernanda LeMarie - Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio e Integración.

Wikileaks Top Secret mobile Information Collection Unit visits Fox News headquarters in midtown Manhattan.

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Watch the full talk by Julian Assange at New Media Days 2009: newmediadays.dk/julian-assange.

 

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"Todo individuo tiene derecho a la libertad de opinión y de expresión;

este derecho incluye el de no ser molestado a causa de sus opiniones, el de investigar y recibir informaciones y opiniones, y el de difundirlas, sin limitación de fronteras, por cualquier medio de expresión."

 

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"El Arte es ahora la única fuerza evolucionaria-revolucionaria.

Solo el Arte es capaz de desmantelar el actual sistema social represivo para construir UN ORGANISMO SOCIAL COMO OBRA DE ARTE."

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ES HORA DE GOLPEARLES EN SU PROPIO MUNDO.

ESPARCE LA INFORMACIÓN A TODO EL MUNDO Y EN

TODOS SITIOS. YA NO PUEDEN PARARNOS O MENTIRNOS.

¡CORRE, CORRE Y CORRE, ESPARCE LA INFORMACIÓN EN TU CIUDAD,

PUEBLO O CALLE! JUNTOS LES HAREMOS PASAR UNA NAVIDAD,

QUE JAMÁS, JAMÁS OLVIDARÁN.

 

PASO1: IMPRIME UN LOGO, MANIFIESTO

O LO QUE QUIERAS, QUE SEA VISBLE Y LLAMATIVO.

 

PASO2: USA LA OSCURIDAD, ERES INVISBLE.

 

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(SON SOLO IDEAS).

 

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WE ARE LEGION.

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EXPECT US.

  

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Expect Us.

"Cypherpunks is gripping, vital reading, explaining clearly the way in which corporate and government control of the internet poses a fundamental threat to our freedom and democracy". — Oliver Stone

 

"Obligatory reading for everyone interested in the reality of our freedoms." — Slavoj Zizek

 

"The power of this book is that it breaks a silence. It marks an insurrection of subjugated knowledge that is, above all, a warning to all." — John Pilger

 

Buy Cypherpunks Freedom and the Future of the Internet here: stores.ebay.co.uk/Iron-Man-Shop

 

Cypherpunks are activists who advocate the widespread use of strong cryptography (writing in code) as a route to progressive change. Julian Assange, the editor-in-chief of and visionary behind WikiLeaks, has been a leading voice in the cypherpunk movement since its inception in the 1980s.

 

Now, in what is sure to be a wave-making new book, Assange brings together a small group of cutting-edge thinkers and activists from the front line of the battle for cyber-space to discuss whether electronic communications will emancipate or enslave us. Among the topics addressed are: Do Facebook and Google constitute "the greatest surveillance machine that ever existed," perpetually tracking our location, our contacts and our lives? Far from being victims of that surveillance, are most of us willing collaborators? Are there legitimate forms of surveillance, for instance in relation to the "Four Horsemen of the Infopocalypse" (money laundering, drugs, terrorism and pornography)? And do we have the ability, through conscious action and technological savvy, to resist this tide and secure a world where freedom is something which the Internet helps bring about?

 

The harassment of WikiLeaks and other Internet activists, together with attempts to introduce anti-file sharing legislation such as SOPA and ACTA, indicate that the politics of the Internet have reached a crossroads. In one direction lies a future that guarantees, in the watchwords of the cypherpunks, "privacy for the weak and transparency for the powerful"; in the other lies an Internet that allows government and large corporations to discover ever more about internet users while hiding their own activities. Assange and his co-discussants unpick the complex issues surrounding this crucial choice with clarity and engaging enthusiasm.

 

Publication November 2012 • 192 pages

Paperback ISBN 978-1-939293-00-8 • Ebook ISBN 978-1-939293-01-5

 

Julian Assange is the editor in chief of WikiLeaks. An original contributor to the cypherpunk mailing list, Assange is the author of numerous software projects in line with the cypherpunk philosophy, including the Rubberhose encryption system and the original code for WikiLeaks. An 'ethical hacker' in his teens, and subsequently an activist and internet service provider to Australia during the 1990s, he is the co-author (with Sulette Dreyfus) of Underground, a history of the international hacker movement. "Julian is currently a refugee under the protection of the government of Ecuador, and lives in the Ecuadorian embassy in London."

 

Jacob Appelbaum is a staff research scientist at the University of Washington, and a developer and advocate for the Tor Project, which is an online anonymity system for everyday people to fight against surveillance and against internet censorship.

 

Andy Müller-Maguhn is a long time member of, and former spokesman for, the Chaos Computer Club in Germany. A specialist on surveillance he runs a company called Cryptophone, which markets secure voice communication devices to commercial clients.

 

Jérémie Zimmermann is the co-founder and spokesperson for the citizen advocacy group La Quadrature du Net, the most prominent European organization defending anonymity rights online and promoting awareness of regulatory attacks on online freedoms.

 

AN EXCHANGE FROM CYPHERPUNKS:

 

JULIAN:

I want to look at what I see as a difference between a US cypherpunk perspective and the European perspective, which I think is quite interesting. The US Second Amendment is the right to bear arms. Just recently I was watching some footage that a friend shot in the US on the right to bear arms, and above a firearms store it says 'Democracy, Locked and Loaded,' and that’s the way that you ensure that you don’t have totalitarian regimes – that people are armed and if they are pissed off enough, then they simply take their arms and they retake control by force. Whether that argument is still valid now is actually an interesting one because of the difference in the types of arms that have occurred over the past 30 years. So, we can look back to this declaration that code-making, providing secret cryptographic codes that the government couldn’t spy on, was in fact a munition, and this big war that we fought in the 1990s to try and make cryptography available to everyone, which we largely won.

 

JAKE:

In the West?

 

JULIAN:

In the West we largely won and it's in every browser – it is now perhaps being back-doored and subverted in different kinds of ways. The notion is that you cannot trust a government to implement the policies that it says that it is implementing, and so we must provide the underlying tools, cryptographic tools that we control, as a sort of use of force, in that if the ciphers are good no matter how hard it tries a government cannot break into your communications directly. Maybe it can put a bug in your house or whatever.

 

JAKE:

Force of authority is derived from violence. One must acknowledge with cryptography no amount of violence will ever solve the math problem.

 

JULIAN:

Exactly.

 

JAKE:

And this is the important key. It doesn't mean you can't be tortured, it doesn't mean that they can't try and bug your house or subvert it some way but it means that if they find an encrypted message it doesn't matter if they have the force of the authority behind everything that they do, they cannot solve that math problem. This is the thing though that is totally non-obvious to people that are non-technical and it has to be driven home. If we could solve all of those math problems, it would be a different story and, of course, the government will be able to solve those math problems if anyone could.

 

JULIAN:

But it's just a fact. It just happens to be a fact about reality, such as that you can build atomic bombs, that there are math problems that you can create that even the strongest state cannot directly break. I think that was tremendously appealing to Californian libertarians and others who believed in this sort of 'democracy locked and loaded,' and here was a very intellectual way of doing it – of a couple of individuals with cryptography standing up to the full power of the strongest suit of power in the world. And we're still doing that a little bit, but I wonder, I have a view that the likely outcome is that those are really tremendously big economic forces and tremendously big political forces, like Jérémie was saying, and that the natural efficiencies of these technologies compared to the number of human beings will mean that slowly we will end up in a global totalitarian surveillance society. By totalitarian I mean a total surveillance, and that perhaps there'll just be the last free living people – and these last free living people are those who understand how to use this cryptography to defend against this complete, total surveillance, and some people who are completely off-grid, neo-Luddites that have gone into the cave, or traditional tribes-people. And these traditional people have none of the efficiencies of a modern economy so their ability to act is very small. Are we headed for that sort of scenario?

 

JÉRÉMIE:

First of all, if you look at it from a market perspective, I'm convinced that there is a market in privacy that has been mostly left unexplored, so maybe there will be an economic drive for companies to develop tools that will give users the individual ability to control their data and communication. Maybe this is one way that we can solve that problem. I'm not sure it can work alone, but this may happen and we may not know it yet. Also it is interesting to see that what you’re describing is the power of the hackers, in a way – 'hackers' in the primary sense of the term, not a criminal. A hacker is a technology enthusiast, is somebody who likes to understand how technology works, not to be trapped into technology but to make it work better. I suppose that when you were five or seven you had a screwdriver and tried to open devices to understand what it was like inside. So, this is what being a hacker is, and hackers built the Internet for many reasons, also because it was fun, and they have developed it and have given the Internet to everybody else. Companies like Google and Facebook saw the opportunity to build business models based on capturing users' personal data. But still we see a form of power in the hands of hackers and what is my primary interest these days is that we see these hackers gaining power, even in the political arenas. In the US there has been these SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) legislations – violent copyright legislation that basically gives Hollywood the power to order any Internet company to restrict access and to censor the internet.

 

JULIAN:

And banking blockades like the one we're suffering from.

 

JÉRÉMIE:

Exactly. What happened to WikiLeaks from the banking companies was becoming the standard method to fight the evil copyright pirates that killed Hollywood and so on. And we witnessed this tremendous uproar from civil society on the Internet – and not only in the US, it couldn't have worked if it was only US citizens who rose up against SOPA and PIPA. It was people all around the world that participated, and hackers were at the core of it and were providing tools to the others to help participate in the public debate.

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Wikileaks van troll vs DC cops

  

kabo-wiki-hive - wikileaks-wiki - web-site list [en]+[xx]-

 

web-site list

 

Web-sites about WikiLeaks, whistleblowing or Anonymous are included into their home pages in the wikileaks-wiki. The feeds for the web-sites are listed on the page web-site feeds. ← = is included into the wikileaks-wiki from the web-site xxx

 

center-wiki:

 

wikileaks-wiki - wikileaks-wiki, a center-wiki for web-sites about WikiLeaks, whistleblowing, Anonymous [en]+[xx]-

← [[kabo-list-wiki_-_wikileaks-wiki?]]

 

official web-sites by wikileaks:

 

facebook page WikiLeaks Cablegate

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Cablegate [en]

 

facebook page wikileaks

← facebook - page wikileaks [en]

 

facebook page WikiLeaks The Global Intelligence Files

← facebook - page WikiLeaks The Global Intelligence Files [en]

 

twitter wikileaks

← twitter - wikileaks [en]

 

WikiLeaksOrg, the main web-site wikileaks.org [en]

 

other web-sites about WikiLeaks or whistleblowing:

 

Adelaide FoWL, Friends of WikiLeaks in Adelaide, Australia

← facebook - group Adelaide Friends of WikiLeaks [en]

← twitter - adfowl [en]

 

Australian FoWL, Friends of WikiLeaks in Australia

← twitter - AusFOWL [en]

 

AmpedStatus network, fights for pivotal political reforms

← ampedstatus.org - network

 

ArgosIs WikiLeaks, a section of a network for Cuba and South America

← facebook - group ArgosIs-WikiLeaks [es]+[en]-

 

cablesearch, search cables in full text

← cablesearch.org [en]

 

CableWiki, documents, analyzes, summarizes and translates cables

← cablewiki.net [en]+[xx]-

 

CrowdLeaks, crowdsourced journalism

← crowdleaks.org [en]

← facebook - page crowdleaks [en]

← twitter - crowdleaks [en]+[de]-

 

CryptomeOrg, a public library of fifty-eight thousand files published

← cryptome.org [en]

 

CyberLaw blog category wikileaks, a news resource for CyberLaw issues

← CyberLaw blog - category wikileaks [en]

 

facebook group Brisbane Wikileaks Defence, Brisbane, Australia defends wikileaks

← facebook - group Brisbane Wikileaks Defence [en]

 

facebook group Dagestan WikiLeaks, tell us what you know but are afraid to voice

← facebook - group Dagestan WikiLeaks [ru]

 

facebook group I Support Wikileaks, the intelligence agency of the people

← facebook - group I Support Wikileaks [en]

 

facebook group svetu treba vikiliks, Serbia leaks

← facebook - group svetu treba vikiliks [sr]

 

facebook group Wikileaks Fan Club (Bangladesh), Bangladesh wikileaks fans

← facebook - group Wikileaks Fan Club (Bangladesh) [en]+[xx]-

 

facebook group WikiLeaks Fans, keep us at the forefront of anti-censorship

← facebook - group WikiLeaks Fans [en]+[xx]-

 

facebook group wikileaks in Arabian, ويكيليكس

← facebook - group wikileaks in Arabian [ar]

 

facebook group wikileaks indígena, the Colombian natives’ wikileaks

← facebook - group wikileaks indígena [es]

 

facebook group Wikileaks La verità ci rende liberi, tieni duro Assange, the truth makes us free

← facebook - group Wikileaks La verità ci rende liberi, tieni duro Assange [it]

 

facebook group Wikileaks Support, we support wikileaks and Julian Assange!

← facebook - group Wikileaks Support [en]

 

facebook group wikileaks tagramet, exposes irregularities and manipulations in Tetouan, Morocco

← facebook - group wikileaks tagramet [ar]

 

facebook group Wikileaks Tetouan, exposes all forms of violations at all levels in Tetouan, Morocco

← facebook - group Wikileaks Tetouan [ar]+[fr]-

 

facebook page Aussies for Assange, the truth is “hate speech” only to those who have something to hide

← facebook - page Aussies for Assange [en]

 

facebook page Generation Wikileak, we are Julian’s die heart soldiers

← facebook - page Generation Wikileak [en]

 

facebook page The WikiLeaks Trap, news and analysis from around the web

← facebook - page The WikiLeaks Trap [en]

 

facebook page Wikileaks Free Julian Assange, help us to free Julian Assange

← facebook - page Wikileaks Free Julian Assange [en]+[xx]-

 

facebook page WikiLeaks Yemen, specialized in corruption cases

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Yemen [ar]

 

federal accountability initiative for reform, protects whistleblowers who protect the public interest, Canada

← fairwhistleblower.ca [en]

← facebook - group FairWhistleblower.ca [en]

← facebook - page FairWhistleblower.ca [en]

 

Finland FoWL, Finnish Friends of WikiLeaks

← facebook - page FinFoWL [fi]+[en]-

← twitter - finfowl [fi]+[en]-

 

FoWL, Friends of WikiLeaks

← facebook - page FoWL [en]

 

FoWL Austria, Gruppe Österreich

← facebook - page FoWL Austria [de]+[en]-

 

FoWL Berlin, Friends of WikiLeaks in Berlin, Germany

← facebook - page FoWL Berlin [de]+[en]-

 

FoWL São Paulo, Friend of WikiLeaks in São Paulo, Brazil

← facebook - page FoWL São Paulo [pt]+[en]-

 

FoWL Serbia, Friends of WikiLeaks in Serbia

← facebook - page FoWL Serbia [en]+[xx]-

 

Frankfurt (Main) FoWL, Friends of WikiLeaks in Frankfurt (Main), Germany

← facebook - page FFMFoWL [de]+[en]-

 

free WikiLeaks, a support group for a free WikiLeaks

← freewikileaks.eu [de]

← facebook - page FreeWikileaks [en]+[xx]-

 

freedominfo search WikiLeaks, networks freedom of information advocates globally

← freedominfo.org - search WikiLeaks [en]

 

government accountability project, protects corporate, government and international whistleblowers

← whistleblower.org [en]

 

gulli tag WikiLeaks, about wikileaks on gulli.com

← gulli.com - tag WikiLeaks [de]

 

LeaksFree, we are anonymous, … expect us

← leaksfree.com [es]+[xx]-

← facebook - page leaksfree [en]+[es]-

 

LeakSource, leaks around the world

← leaksource.wordpress.com [en]

 

meta-leaks-wiki, posts, tags and discusses orphan leaks

← wikia-hive - meta-leaks-wiki [en]

 

national whistleblowers center, stands for honesty without fear

← whistleblowers.org [en]

 

netzpolitik search wikileaks, about WikiLeaks on netzpolitik.org

← netzpolitik.org - search wikileaks [de]

 

open democracy advice center, promotes open and transparent democracy in South Africa

← opendemocracy.org.za [en]

 

political fail blog, keeps informed on stories that matter

← politicalfailblog.com [en]

 

project on government oversight, exposes corruption and other misconduct

← pogo.org [en]

 

public concern at work, an independent authority on public interest whistleblowing

← pcaw.co.uk [en]

 

save WikiLeaks, Свободу Сети! Freedom network!

← savewikileaks.net [ru]

 

StateLogs, browse, comment, read the diplomacy cablegate

← statelogs.owni.fr [en]

 

The Nation blogs media-fix, news about wikileaks every day

← thenation.com - blogs media-fix [en]

 

The Telegraph news wikileaks, the latest news and video on WikiLeaks

← telegraph.co.uk - news wikileaks [en]

 

transleaks Japanese, translates WikiLeaks to Japanese

← transleaks - Japanese [jp]

 

we will not be censored, supports the work of WikiLeaks and free speech

← wewillnotbecensored.com [en]

 

whistleblower-net, an association about whistleblowing in Germany

← whistleblower-net.de [de]

 

whistleblowers protection blog, advocates whistleblower rights

← whistleblowersblog.org [en]

 

whistleblowing Italia, whistleblowing in Italy

← whistleblowing.it [it]

 

Wikileaks Australian Citizens Alliance, the goal is justice, the method is transparency

← waca.net.au [en]

← facebook - page Wikileaks Australian Citizens Alliance [en]

 

WikiLeaks Deutschland, Germany’s WikiLeaks

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Deutschland [de]

 

wikileaks-forum, it’s time to open the archives

← wikileaks-forum.com [en]

← facebook - page wikileaks-forum.com [en]+[xx]-

 

WikiLeaks Italian, news about WikiLeaks in Italian

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Italian [it]

 

WikiLeaks Serbia, support from Serbia

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Serbia [sr]

 

WikiLeaks Türkiye, Turkey’s WikiLeaks

← facebook - page WikiLeaks Türkiye [tr]

 

WikiLeaks Valencia, daily information about corruption in Valencia, Spain

← facebook - group Un Wikileaks a la Valenciana [es]

 

WikiLeaks Vienna, the bohemian rhapsody

← wikileakswien.wordpress.com [de]

 

wlcentral, provides WikiLeaks news, analysis and action

← wlcentral.org [en]

 

other whistleblowing web-sites:

 

Al Jazeera transparency unit, whistleblowing on Al Jazeera

← transparency.aljazeera.net [en]

 

AnonNews, open posting, everything anonymous

← anonnews.org [en]

 

BalkanLeaks, the Balkans are not keeping secrets anymore

← balkanleaks.eu

← facebook - page Balkanleaks

← twitter - balkanleaks

 

BayernLeaks, Bavaria leaks

← bayernleaks.de [de]

 

deaddrops, an anonymous, offline, peer to peer file-sharing network in public space

← deaddrops.com [en]

 

EnviroLeaks, undermining just got easier …

← enviroleaks.org [en]

 

FaceLeaks, leak you friends, anonymously

← faceleaks.info [en]

 

FrenchLeaks, France leaks

← frenchleaks.fr [fr]

 

GlobaLeaks, creates a worldwide leak amplification network

← twitter - GlobaLeaks [en]

 

IndoLeaks, Indonesia leaks

← indoleaks.org [ind]

 

IrishLeaks, sheds light on abuses of power within the Republic of Ireland

← irishleaks.ie [en]

 

IsraeliLeaks, comes soon to an occupied territory near you

← israelileaks.org [en]

 

KanariLeaks, leaks focused on the canary islands

← kanarileaks.org [es]

 

LocaLeaks, submit news tips to news organizations

← localeaks.com [en]

 

OpenLeaks, makes whistleblowing safer and more widespread

← openleaks.org [en]

 

PinoyLeaks, in the governments of the Philippines, beware of the eagle

← pinoyleaks.org [en]

 

PirateLeaks, Czech leaks

← pirateleaks.cz [cz]

 

Quebec leaks, Quebec in Canada leaks,

← facebook - page QuebecLeaks [fr]

 

RadioLeaks, whistleblowing by the Swedish radio

← sverigesradio.se - RadioLeaks [sv]

 

RoSpil, fights theft in Russia

← rospil.info [ru]

 

RuLeaks, Russia leaks

← ruleaks.net [ru]

 

secrecy news, news on government secrecy

← fas.org - secrecy news [en]

 

Serbian WikiLeaks, new Belgrade affairs

← novibeogradafera.blogspot.com [sr]

 

TradeLeaks, openness and transparency in trade and commerce

← tradeleaks.com [en]

 

TuniLeaks, Tunisia leaks

← tunileaks.appspot.com [en]

 

UniLeaks, keeps education honest

← unileaks.org [en]

 

VatiLeaks, the Vatican leaks

← vatileaks.com [en]

 

WikiSpooks, a wiki to build a comprehensive reference source of deep political structures and events

← wikispooks.com [en]

 

The page facebook about wikileaks merges the facebook groups wikileaks and the facebook pages wikileaks listed above.

 

The page news wikileaks merges pages by the press and search queries for news about wikileaks

 

news from the press:

 

BBC search wikileaks, the BBC about WikiLeaks

← bbc.co.uk - search wikileaks [en]

 

Der Spiegel Thema WikiLeaks, the German weekly Der Spiegel about wikileaks

← Der Spiegel - Thema WikiLeaks [de]

 

Die Zeit leaks blog, the German weekly Die Zeit about WikiLeaks, OpenLeaks and the consequences

← zeit.de - leaks blog [de]

 

about the latest modification

 

Mattis Manzel:

Removed the section news from search queries for news.

 

from soup bit.ly/12iu2lN

Photo showing Julian Assange in the course of the Ars Electronica Festival 2009. He won an Award of Distinction for Wikileaks at the Prix Ars Electronica 2009 in the Category Digital Communities.

 

credit: rubra

 

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Wikileaks: CIA-Papiere im "Vault 7" beleuchten staatliche Hacker

Der CIA-Hauptsitz in Langley im Gliedstaat Virgina.

illegaler Cyber Angriff in grossem Stil ?

 

CIA steuert angeblich von Frankfurt (vom dortigen Generalkonsulat aus ) aus Hackerangriffe

USA: die CIA überschreitet

ihre Kompetenzen.

Die Enthüllungsplattform Wikileaks hat Dokumente veröffentlicht, die vom US-Geheimdienst stammen sollen. In Deutschland werde die Cyberspionage für Europa koordiniert.

 

Die Hacker würden mit Diplomatenpässen ausgestattet und arbeiteten als vermeintliche Mitarbeiter des Außenministeriums.

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Die CIA kann sich der Enthüllungsplattform Wikileaks zufolge über Hintertüren Zugang zu iPhones und Android-Smartphones verschaffen. Das ist ein Gau für die High-Tech-Industrie, die immer weiter in die Defensive gerät.

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Quelle: 9000 Dokumente über Cyberwaffen der USA

 

Ist USA im Krieg mit uns?

30.000 US Mitarbeiter allein in der Region Stuttgart um

"militärische Operationen" zu steuern.

 

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Wer kontrolliert die CIA ? oder

Wer kontrolliert die Kontrolleure?

 

Wie ernst die Gefahren von Messenger-Kommunikation genommen werden, zeigt ein Vorfall aus dem Weißen Haus: Trumps Sprecher Sean Spicer hatte sein Team im Weißen Haus zusammengerufen und sich dann von den Mitarbeitern im Beisein von Anwälten die Smartphones aushändigen lassen.

Die Anwälte hätten dann nach verdächtiger Software wie „Signal“ oder „Telegram“ gesucht.

 

Auch der Präsident selbst fürchtet, abgehört worden zu sein-

US-Präsident Donald Trump liegt derzeit ebenfalls mit den Geheimdiensten überkreuz, denen er zum Teil „Nazi-Methoden“ vorgeworfen hat.

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Das Pikante an der Sache ist, dass die CIA-Werkzeuge offenbar Software zum Verschlüsseln von Kommunikationen unterlaufen, da sie auf den Inhalt der Kommunikation zugreifen, bevor dieser verschlüsselt wird.

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Edward Snowden weist noch auf einen anderen wichtigen Punkt hin: Zum ersten Mal sei jetzt klar, dass die Regierung dafür bezahlt habe, amerikanische Software unsicher zu halten.

Zum Teil seien die Spionage-Apps an ausländische Behörden wie den britischen Geheimdienst weitergeleitet worden

und auf den Smartphones von Bürgerrechtsaktivisten und Journalisten gelandet.

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. In den Dokumenten werden auch Schadsoftware für Microsoft Windows, Mac OS und Linux erwähnt. Die CIA soll auch smarte TV-Geräte, die an das Internet angeschlossen sind, übernehmen und als Abhörmaschinen missbrauchen können.

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