- 1. WikiLeaks' “Kissinger Cables” Drop and How TNA Scooped Mainstream Media
- (Foreign Policy)
- ... the cost of the Iraqi occupation. It's unclear if the Kissinger Cables were acquired by WikiLeaks from Manning, however. “Much of the work was carried out by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, 41, during ...
- Created on 10 April 2013
- 2. Ecuadorean Election Solidifies Red Trend in Latin America
- (South America)
- The transformation of Latin America into a communist region received a boost from the recent reelection of President of Ecuador Rafael Correa, a leader in the São Paulo Forum, a revolutionary Marxist alliance. ...
- Created on 19 February 2013
- 3. WikiLeaks Publishes Pentagon "Detainee Policies"
- (U.S. News)
- ... Julian Assange, reads: “The 'Detainee Policies' show the anatomy of the beast that is post-9/11 detention, the carving out of a dark space where law and rights do not apply, where persons can be detained ...
- Created on 29 October 2012
- 4. TrapWire Training Courses Reveal Possible Purpose for its Creation
- (Sci/Tech)
- ... made public by WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group founded by Julian Assange. The TrapWire story percolated from the millions of e-mails from the Austin, Texas-based private intelligence-gathering firm Stratfor, ...
- Created on 03 October 2012
- 5. AP-Constitution Center Poll: 35% Fear Drones Threaten Privacy
- (U.S. News)
- ... details of this nearly unbelievable surveillance scheme were made public by WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group founded by Julian Assange. The TrapWire story percolated from the millions of e-mails from ...
- Created on 28 September 2012
- 6. Julian Assange Criticizes Pres. Obama in Video Address to UN
- (World News)
- WikiLeaks editor and founder Julian Assange criticized President Barack Obama during a nearly 20-minute address delivered via video to the United Nations meeting in New York City. By Joe Wolverton, II, ...
- Created on 27 September 2012
- 7. Federal Websites Reveal Uncomfortable Corporate Connections with TrapWire
- (Sci/Tech)
- ... Julian Assange. The TrapWire story percolated from the millions of e-mails from the Austin, Texas-based private intelligence-gathering firm Stratfor, published this year by WikiLeaks. Covering correspondence ...
- Created on 19 September 2012
- 8. Bradley Manning Demonstrations Planned for September 6
- (U.S. News)
- ... of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. At a hearing on August 30, the judge in the case, Army Colonel Denise Lind, issued a revised court martial schedule. According to the new calendar the hearing on Manning’s ...
- Created on 05 September 2012
- 9. Pointing Out the Peaks of the Massive Surveillance Iceberg
- (Sci/Tech)
- ... Obama administration insiders. The details of this insidious surveillance scheme were disclosed by WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group founded by Julian Assange. The TrapWire story percolated from the ...
- Created on 05 September 2012
- 10. TrapWire's Alleged Corporate and Government Connections Grow
- (Sci/Tech)
- ... WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group founded by Julian Assange. The TrapWire story percolated from the millions of e-mails from the Austin, Texas-based private intelligence-gathering firm Stratfor, published ...
- Created on 28 August 2012
- 11. Ron Paul Rallies the Troops in the Fight for Liberty
- (Politics)
- ... He then compared Manning to Daniel Ellsberg, the reporter who exposed the “truth about Viet Nam.” Dr. Paul also rejected the call to try WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange with treason, admitting, ...
- Created on 27 August 2012
- 12. In Assange Standoff, Britain Ends Siege of Ecuador's Embassy
- (Europe)
- ... said they would enter our embassy," Correa said on Saturday in a weekly media address. The conflict began after Correa granted diplomatic asylum to Julian Assange, the founder and editor-in-chief of ...
- Created on 26 August 2012
- 13. TrapWire's Global Size and Support Reported; Unfavorable Stories Scrubbed
- (Constitution)
- ... made public by WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group founded by Julian Assange. The TrapWire story percolated from the millions of e-mails from the Austin, Texas-based private intelligence-gathering firm ...
- Created on 17 August 2012
- 14. Ecuador Grants Asylum to WikiLeaks' Assange; U.K. Denies Diplomatic Immunity
- (Europe)
- Ecuador granted asylum to WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange on Thursday in defiance of the British government’s threat to occupy the country’s embassy. Prior to Thursday's announcement London's finest surrounded ...
- Created on 17 August 2012
- 15. PFC Manning's Atty. Files Motion to Dismiss, Describes "Brutal" Treatment
- (U.S. News)
- ... personal computer. According to the Army, these transcripts prove Manning’s collaboration with the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. As it stands now, Coombs insists that the recently disclosed ...
- Created on 16 August 2012
- 16. TrapWire: The Federal Gov't is Literally Watching Every Move You Make
- (Constitution)
- ... this nearly unbelievable surveillance scheme were made public by WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy group founded by Julian Assange. The TrapWire story percolated from the millions of emails from the Austin, ...
- Created on 14 August 2012
- 17. WikiLeaks Sees Financial Spigot Re-Open, Wounds Itself on Satiric Hoax
- (Computers)
- ... organization, which has claimed that 95 percent of its operating income was wiped out by the financial boycott. In a splash-screen on the WikiLeaks website, Australian-born founder Julian Assange continues ...
- Created on 01 August 2012
- 18. Verizon Fights Back, Challenges FCC’s Right to Rule on Net Neutrality
- (Constitution)
- ... like Julian Assange (Wikileaks) who publish state secrets.... Once the public is comfortable with that, the FCC will advance its agenda to include "information terrorists" which will include anything ...
- Created on 09 July 2012
- 19. Army Admits It's Investigating Bradley Manning Supporters
- (U.S. News)
- ... of Internet chats found on Manning's personal computer. According to the Army, these transcripts prove Manning’s collaboration with the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. Manning has been imprisoned ...
- Created on 03 July 2012
- 20. Accused Wiki-Leaker Bradley Manning Wins Discovery in Court Case
- (Crime)
- ... the whistle-blower website would not confirm if its source is Manning. In a December 15 statement last year on the Wikileaks website, founder Julian Assange defended publication of the documents and ...
- Created on 28 June 2012