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  1. Re:Rape allegations? on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    Well, according to the Swedish senior prosecutor, it wasn't --- and the same for Swedish legal scholars.

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

  2. Re:EXACTLY on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    Thanx for pointing out that Army report which came out around 2008 (I think?) planning their destruction.

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

    Recommended reading:
    Battling Wall Street: The Kennedy presidency, by Donald Gibson

    Thy Will Be Done, by Gerard Colby with Charlotte Dennett

    Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, by David Talbot

    JFK and the Unspeakable, by James Douglass

    A Terrible Mistake, by H.P. Albarelli

    The Yankee and Cowboy War, by Carl Oglesby

    Echo From Dealey Plaza, by Abraham Bolden

    Who Killed Bobby, by Shane O'Sullivan

    Family of Secrets, by Russ Baker

    The Rich and the Super-Rich, by Ferdinand Lundberg

    "But nobody reads. Don't believe people read in this country. There will be a few professors that will read the report . . . ." Allen Dulles to the Warren Commission

  3. Re:Wikileaks on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    Great points, Sique, tremendous points.

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

  4. Re:#1 Reason - Pentagon Papers on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    Sadly much revisionistic bullcrap has been spewed about the Kennedy brothers, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., after their respective assassinations --- and much of it planted disinformation. Try reading some more accurate public sources, please ...

    Battling Wall Street: The Kennedy presidency, by Donald Gibson

    Thy Will Be Done, by Gerard Colby with Charlotte Dennett

    Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years, by David Talbot

    JFK and the Unspeakable, by James Douglass

    A Terrible Mistake, by H.P. Albarelli

    The Yankee and Cowboy War, by Carl Oglesby

    Echo From Dealey Plaza, by Abraham Bolden

    Who Killed Bobby, by Shane O'Sullivan

    Family of Secrets, by Russ Baker

    The Rich and the Super-Rich, by Ferdinand Lundberg

    "But nobody reads. Don't believe people read in this country. There will be a few professors that will read the report . . . ."
    Allen Dulles to the Warren Commission

  5. Good point . . . . on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    And the most relevant news, from Nordic News Network,

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

  6. Re:Really food for thought... on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    From the Palmer Raids to the Obama Raids, not much really has changed in Amerika.....

  7. Bullcrap and stick to the facts. on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    Bullcrap is what you spew, this report is my retort --- read, for a change . . . .

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

  8. Re:Internet, not necessarily Wikileaks on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 2

    An important distinction: that vid, Collateral Murder on US military war crimes in Iraq, was leaked via WikiLeaks, plus all those WikiLeaked State Department cables have forced the removal of at least 13 ambassadors, having been declared persona non grata for the behavior in the host countries on behalf of multinationals against their hosts.

  9. Re:We don't need Wikileaks on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1

    Oops, forgot this great report for ya,

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

  10. Re:We don't need Wikileaks on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1
    Thanx and exactamundo, Good Citizen!

    Back when Louis Brandeis wrote, Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It, people had at least an inkling of who owned anything, and everything. Today, the typical Ameritard stooge is clueless as to who owns JPMorgan Chase, ExxonMobil, GE, AT&T, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, BP, etc., ad nauseum. They just appointed retired ExxonMobil stooge (CEO) Lee Raymond to "investigate" JPMorgan Chase (and I believe Raymond still sits on their board), yet nobody has the least idea who the majority or minority owners of JPMC and ExxonMobil are???? We live in the Oblivion Dimension among the obliviions.....

  11. Have a crush on George Will, do ya? on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 3, Informative
    You're an idiot and woefully ignorant of the financial history of the Corporate-owned propaganda machine in America today. Study your frigging history, douchey, and then read the report below. . .

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

  12. Best WikiLeaks report ever ..... on Why WikiLeaks Is Worth Defending · · Score: 1
    Please read this from the Nordic News Network:

    http://www.nnn.se/nordic/assange/suspicious.pdf

    This report covers the facts and only the facts, including why the UK arrest was illegal form those rules and laws governing an European Arrest Warrant (EAW). They didn't cover all the surrounding and important stuff, as I would, namely that all those anti-Assange players in Sweden are connected financially in one way or the other with the rightwing Bonnier family, owner of one of the top 10 global media companies on the planet, Bonnier AB. (Ever heard of Popular Science, Sports Illustrated, Time, etc.?? Their reach is extensive.) Also, I would have mentioned the connections between the Bonnier family and Karl Rove, and pointed out that both Karl Rove and Joe Biden want to put away Gov. Don Siegelman AND Julian Assange --- now isn't that interesting?

  13. Re:Ex-military, current paranoid schizophrenic on Judge Orders Release of Ex-Marine Detained Over Facebook Posts · · Score: 1

    Sure, and people actually believe Cheney had recorded videos on DVD (of all those tortures which never took place) in that humongous safe he kept in his office when he was VP. (Wonder what became of that safe .....?)

  14. 9/11 and conspiracy ..... on Judge Orders Release of Ex-Marine Detained Over Facebook Posts · · Score: 1

    ...***On 9/11: any American who still doesn’t grasp the obvious connection between the Pentagon’s comptroller announcing the results of a DoD audit on 9/10/01, stating that $2.3 trillion was unaccounted for, and the very next morning Flight 77 crashing dead center into the Pentagon’s west wall, killing most of that auditing team and severely injuring the rest (DIA’s Financial Management staff), is a complete and total idiot! (So I'm not sure this is a valid point in favor of that unconsistutional arrest and psychiatric internment by the FBI and Secret Service, on this fellow or all the many others over the previous five decades.)

  15. And also the NSA . . . on Windows 8 Tells Microsoft About Everything You Install · · Score: 1

    . . . assuming M$ is still installing that ADVAPI.DLL for their perusal and enjoyment....

  16. Question for the Masses? on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 1

    By any chance, does anyone know the majority owner of AT&T????? (Didn't think so.)

  17. And write to your congress critters & fly to M on AT&T Defends Controversial FaceTime Policy Following Widespread Backlash · · Score: 0

    Are you completely out of your frigging mind??? Say, douchey, by any chance do you happen to know the majority owner of AT&T? Did you know that once they were "broken up" but are now back together again, only much bigger and stronger? Did you know that it was Sen. Rockefeller from West Virginia who led the support for the legislation in congress granting immunity to AT&T (and the other telecoms) for their involvement in warrantless wiretapping? (Sorry if I offended, but if you don't know the backgrounds of the FCC members, or the FDA members or the SEC senior management, or that FBI director Mueller is the grandnephew of Richard Bissell, and his wife the granddaughter of Gen. Cabell, if if you don't know those where two of the top three CIA guys fired by President Kennedy prior to his assassination, and that Mueller is a Rockefeller blueblood [his family derives their wealth from their close affiliation with John D. Rockefeller, etc.] then you really don't know Jack.....).

  18. Some topics are unworthy of discussion. . . on The Mathematics of 'Legitimate Rape' and Pregnancy · · Score: 1
    Just hang that cracker's butt and be done with it

    And protest in favor of Pussy Riot, the way this lady logger did

    http://femen.livejournal.com/220299.html

  19. The WikiLeaks Primer on UK Authorities Threaten To Storm Ecuadorian Embassy To Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 1
    A WikiLeaks Primer

    Originally, WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange fled Iceland as he was under surveillance by business-suited strangers, plus he was tipped off by the bank where the WikiLeaks’ account was located that they had been approached by US government personnel.

    In Sweden, Assange was immediately approached by a Bonnier family publication for exclusive rights in publishing WikiLeaked documents. Assange declined their offer, both against the principle of exclusivity, and because he’d been advised that the publication was similar to Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids; not necessarily respectable.

    It is important to understand that the Bonnier family is a major European media family (Bonnier AB is one of the 10 largest media companies in the world), who’s ownership extends to American publications such as Sports Illustrated, Popular Science, Time, etc.

    The woman who first approached Assange for consensual sex, Anna Ardin, worked for one of the Bonnier family publications, and while her present source of income is difficult to determine, she appears to be surviving nicely. Ardin would later approach the second young lady, Sofia Wilen (who also had consensual sex with Assange), to accompany her to the police.

    The law firm which volunteered to represent the two women is comprised of two law partners, Claes Borgstrom, who has two sisters who work for Bonnier family companies, and Thomas Bodstrom, who publishes through the Bonnier family media company (he writes legal fiction).

    Bodstrom was also the Swedish Minister of Justice who had OK’ed the CIA’s illegal kidnapping of several Swedish citizens of Arabic origin --- also called extreme rendition --- who were transported to Egypt for torture (and what could have led to murder), but were eventually released and sued the Swedish government in Swedish courts, winning a financial judgment against them.

    Sweden claims it would never allow extradition to any country with a legalized death penalty, yet by allowing extreme renditions to such countries, we know this to be a lie.

    Originally when the women approached the police, a junior prosecutor on duty ordered Assange to remain in Sweden, but the Swedish Prosecution Authority shortly dropped all charges as they had no merit.

    Later, after allowing Assange to leave Sweden, and due to political pressure from the highest levels of government, the Swedish Prosecution Authority resumed the case without merit, seeking Assange’s extradition, solely for questioning, in violation of both existing Swedish law, and the regulations pertaining to issuing European Union arrest warrants (two very important points!).

    During those early events in Sweden, Anna Ardin had chat message traffic with reporters for a Bonnier family tabloid, Expressen, which indicated criminal conspiracy and malfeasance on her part, and while her attorney, Claes Borgstrom, illegally directed her to delete this evidence, she forgot to delete the copy from her blog site, later downloaded by an enterprising Australian journalist.

    Unfortunately, this has received scant attention or reportage in the corporate media.

    Later, the other law partner and former Justice Minister, Thomas Bodstrom, went on a book tour in America, where he routinely spread disinformation about the WikiLeaks/Assange case. Much of the time Bodstrom stayed at a residence in Virginia, a short drive from the CIA’s headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

    A curious coincidence, or logistical necessity?

    The present Justice Minister, Beatrice Ask, who resurrected the extradition case against Assange, was originally appointed to her cabinet positions by Carl Bildt, the former Swedish prime minister who is presently the Swedish foreign minister.

    Carl Bildt appears unfavorably mentioned in several WikiLeaked cables, and was a director at Lundin Petroleum during their involvement in massacres of Sudanese living

  20. Re:Sexual assault, huh? on UK Authorities Threaten To Storm Ecuadorian Embassy To Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    Than you! Back around 1996, the Brits allowed a murder of a British policewoman, committed from within the Libyan embassy while the British police were holding back protesters outside, to escape, and they never even contemplated entering that embassy. This warrants an invasion of sovereign Ecuadorian territory? We know better....

  21. Dwell on this. . . on UK Authorities Threaten To Storm Ecuadorian Embassy To Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 1
    . . . These are the same essential governmental types who allowed a Libyan embassy person who murdered a female bobby, or female member of their Met Police, to get away free and clear, because he shot her from inside the Libyan embassy, yet they are threatening to attack the embassy of Ecuador.

    What's morally and ethically wrong with this picture????

  22. Re:Sexual assault, huh? on UK Authorities Threaten To Storm Ecuadorian Embassy To Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    As far as I've read in the Swedish press, Anna Ardin and the younger lady never pressed any charges, in point of fact dropped any charges.

  23. Civilized????? on UK Authorities Threaten To Storm Ecuadorian Embassy To Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Hmmm...somebody's neglected their history, but they do have the longest continuing corporation in history, and perhaps the oldest one in the Western Hemisphere, the City of London Corporation --- look it up sometime, a very, very interesting history, especially how they purchased the monarchy back circa 1700s (S.I.L.O. arrangement).

  24. Re:Yeah on UK Authorities Threaten To Storm Ecuadorian Embassy To Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And they want him back in Gothenburg (Goteborg), not Stockholm, very, very odd --- oh yeah, that's where "Extreme Rendition Airlines" a k a, Jeppesen Systems AB is located!

  25. Re:Oh, Really? on UK Authorities Threaten To Storm Ecuadorian Embassy To Arrest Julian Assange · · Score: 1

    "Unless there's actually ...." Somebody hasn't been reading all those Wikileaked cables! Shame, shame on you....