caitlin speaks here about what the assault on julian assange means at the bottom of it all and in the process lists several of the things we only know due to wikileaks;
Consortium News has launched a new series
titled “The Revelations of WikiLeaks”, geared toward helping readers
come to a full appreciation of just how much useful information the
outlet has made available to the world with its publications. Which is
good, because there’s a whole lot of it.
Understanding everything that WikiLeaks has done to shine light in
areas that powerful people wish to keep dark makes it abundantly clear
why powerful people would want to dedicate immense amounts of energy
toward sabotaging it.
What’s even more interesting to me right now, though, is that if you think about it, the completely fraudulent
arrest and imprisonment of Julian Assange arguably exposes more
malfeasance by government and media powers than than what has been
revealed in all WikiLeaks publications combined since its inception. And
we can use that as a weapon in waking the world up to the dystopian
manipulations of the powerful, in the same way we can use WikiLeaks
publications.
Really, think about it. Thanks to WikiLeaks we know
about a military cultural environment in the Iraq war that was toxic
enough to give rise to US servicemen merrily gunning down civilians, including two Reuters war correspondents, while whooping and exchanging verbal high-fives. We know that the CIA cultivated a massive cyber-arsenal
which enables them to spy through smartphones and smart TVs, remotely
hijack vehicles, and forge digital fingerprints on cyber-intrusions to
make it look to forensic investigators as though hackers from another
nation was responsible, and that they lost control of this arsenal. We know about
the DNC’s agenda to undermine Bernie Sanders during the primary in
violation of its charter, that Hillary Clinton told a group of Goldman
Sachs executives that she understood the need to have “a public position
and a private position”, and that Obama’s cabinet was basically
selected for him by a Citigroup executive. We know that and a whole lot more,
information which mainstream and alternative media reports use to this
very day when constructing analyses of what’s going on in the world.........https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2019/04/25/assanges-imprisonment-reveals-even-more-corruption-than-wikileaks-did/
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