Wikileaks used to pose as paragons of human rights and international law.
professor rat
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Sat Dec 10 19:12:12 PST 2022
Once upon a time in the West
"... Mr Assange agreed that some level of privacy was necessary for the successful operation of the military ..."
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/drive/assange-i-can-rule-from-overseas/4844186
JULIAN " â[The military] protects the sovereignty of Australia. It protects the independence of Australia.' ASSANGE July, 2013
Julian Assange · LRB 6 March 2014
Mar 6, 2014 - I wouldn't say this publicly, but Hitler wrote Mein Kampf in prison..."
Jul 20, 2015 - Julian Assange: To be honest, I don't like the word transparency; cold dead glass is transparent..."
JULIAN " âPeople with strong principles donât survive for long â ASSANGE quoted in " Risk" released in 2017.
WikiLeaks hasnât spread a word of support for the Hong Kong protesters or for ANY of the lands and countries oppressed by nowadays Chinese government, including Chinese citizens. They just highlight "ooh the US govt is supporting the protests!"
http://www.wikileaks-forum.com/-wikileaks-related-news/23/no-comment-wikileaks-tweets-against-occupycentral-during-umbrellarevolution/31860/
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