WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange’s Internet Shut Down Again
By Aaron Kesel WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been disconnected entirely from the Internet at the Ecuadorian embassy where he is arbitrarily detained, and has…
By Aaron Kesel WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been disconnected entirely from the Internet at the Ecuadorian embassy where he is arbitrarily detained, and has…
By Matt Agorist In the past few weeks, YouTube has made an unprecedented move to censor political outlets which they claim promote hate speech or…
By Aaron Kesel The U.S. Senate is considering a bill that would classify WikiLeaks as a “non-state hostile intelligence service” bundled as part of the…
By Rachel Blevins The false left vs. right paradigm has been used and abused in the United States for years, and yet in 2017, there…
By Dawn Luger WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, will not quit releasing pertinent information, even after Sweden announced it’s dropping the rape allegations against him. Assange,…
By Jack Burns Arguably, he’s the world’s most wanted man. Hated by governments, loved by the common man, Julian Assange seems determined not to go down…
By Dawn Luger The entire government is turning on WikiLeaks, and this shift began shortly after Donald Trump’s inauguration. While the whistleblowing website was releasing…
By Claire Bernish World Press Freedom Day, celebrated May 3, stemmed from the necessity to admonish governments the world over a free media acts as a barometer…
By Mac Slavo Dr. Ron Paul puts things in perspective – the outlaw Julian Assange, and his often-targeted Wikileaks organization, are not a threat against…
By Kurt Nimmo Trump’s AG wants to arrest Julian Assange. It’s not clear how he plans to do this. Assange is in the Ecuadoran embassy…
By Jack Burns Last week, WikiLeaks dumped what seems to be authentic CIA documents which revealed, among other things, that the spy agency has a…
By Claire Bernish WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange called “very, very, very inaccurate” corporate presstitutes “opportunistic snipers” in an interview over the weekend, accusing newspapers of…
By Claire Bernish Julian Assange abruptly had his tether to the outside world purposely cut off Monday, when — as WikiLeaks announced on Twitter —…
By Joseph Jankowski A day after a “state party” cut off Julian Assange’s Internet link, which could have possibly happened at the demands of U.S. Secretary…