FBI Whistleblower On Pierre Omidyar And His Campaign To Neuter WikiLeaks

FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds asserts Pierre Omidyar decided to create The Intercept not only to take ownership of the Snowden leaks but to also continue his blockade against WikiLeaks and to create a “honey trap” for whistleblowers. Mid-November, 2017 –  The Daily Beast ran an exclusive report detailing how the Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) was set Read More…

WikiLeaks Lawyer’s Office Stormed In “Professional Operation”; Assange Then Tweets Video With Seth Rich Hint

Three hooded figures dressed in black broke into the Madrid office of WikiLeaks lawyer Baltasar Garzon at dawn on Monday morning, in what police are describing as a “very professional” operation they are treating as an attempted robbery, according to Spain’s largest newspaper, El País. Garzon heads Assange’s legal defense, in particular working to avoid extradition to Sweden Read More…

CNN Retracts ‘Bombshell’ Report ‘Proving’ Collusion Between Trump And WikiLeaks

Cable news networks just can’t seem to get their facts straight when it comes to publishing purportedly damning reports about the Trump campaign’s efforts to “collude” with the Russians. Last week, ABC News suspended reporter Brian Ross after Ross reported that Mike Flynn had agreed to testify that Trump ordered him to reach out to the Read More…

WikiLeaks Releases Moscow’s Surveillance Files

The international whistleblower coalition WikiLeaks who have had their sights on the CIA, pivoted their focus to Russia’s own surveillance, offering a look at technical details of how Moscow spies on its citizens’ mobile data online. RELEASE: Spy Files #Russia https://t.co/CJMQVrNXef #SORM #FSB pic.twitter.com/QZPKY0HEWx — WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) September 19, 2017 The 35 documents in the WikiLeaks “Spy Read More…

Wikileaks Publishes “Spy Files Russia” Detailing Russia’s Mass Surveillance System

WikiLeaks has just published numerous documents under the heading “Spy Files Russia.” The documents suggest that Moscow uses a sophisticated state surveillance system to spy on Russian internet and cellphone users. Ironically, this release comes after many claims made by the public and mainstream media that WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange are influenced or controlled by Russia, as Read More…

New Senate Bill Targets WikiLeaks, Russia, Independent Press And The First Amendment

With the Russian meddling narrative serving as pretext, the U.S. Senate, embracing the “Pompeo Doctrine,” is moving to stifle and criminalize WikiLeaks and, by extension, any such “dangerous,” transparency-providing entities that threaten to cast doubt upon Washington’s “official stories.” The Senate Intelligence Committee is pushing Congress to label WikiLeaks a “non-state hostile intelligence service,” having Read More…