The Wikileaks Twitter account reported early Monday morning that an unidentified man attempted to scale the wall of the Ecuadorian Embassy in the U.K. at 2:47 am. The “cat burglar” escaped security and managed to flee to safety while embassy security waited two hours for U.K. police to take the two minute walk from the police Read More…
Tag: Julian Assange
Sweden vs. Julian Assange: Former Swedish Intel Agent Turned Top Journalist Linked to Case
With the recent UN panel deeming Julian Assange’s detainment “arbitrary,” Assange has still been unable to find his way to freedom so far, but this doesn’t mean that progress isn’t being made. Now, more than ever, alternative media has made efforts to dive deeper still into the case of Sweden vs. Assange; not surprisingly, the Read More…
Assange Deemed Unlawfully Detained, But His Troubles Are Far From Over
A UN panel has concluded that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been “arbitrarily detained” in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012. After a year of delegating within the panel, the ruling will be officially announced on Friday that the UN’s Working Group on Arbitrary Detention is in favor of Mr. Assange’s claim that he Read More…
Assange Inches Toward Freedom
In light of a recent article by The Last American Vagabond on the possible infiltrations of the American Hacktivist Movement, it seemed proper to further advocate what can very easily be seen as authenticity from the hermit that has become Julian Assange. Holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy for over 1200 days straight at this Read More…
The WikiLeaks Files: The World According to US Empire
Just a couple of weeks ago, Julian Assange held an interview from within the walls of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, meeting with a Russia Today correspondent to discuss the co-authoring of his new book, The WikiLeaks Files. Assange and supporters hope the book will set the record straight on both the documentation released by Read More…





