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		<title>Parrot or Perish?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2019 07:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet, and specifically citizen-generated media has now made the flow of information impossible to control, and official narratives are being ruptured at the seams by "insider threat" whistle-blowing and fearless independent investigative journalism. Pressure has come down on career journalists to 'parrot or perish'... <a class="more-link" href="http://thing2thing.com/?p=5948">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately we don&#8217;t always practice what we preach. The US Constitution is the world&#8217;s model for press freedom for the last 300 years, when the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution"><b>First Amendment</b></a> was born. But after almost a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ3RzGoQC4s"><b>century of refinement</b></a> in the processes of information management, challenges to what the state declared as truth were rare, and usually dismissed as <a href="http://www.jfklancer.com/CIA.html"><b>&#8220;conspiracy theories&#8221;</b></a> (a term weaponised by the CIA in the late 1960s to quarantine certain events as off limits to inquiry or debate). </p>
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<p>The internet, and specifically citizen-generated media has now made the flow of information impossible to control, and official narratives are being ruptured at the seams by &#8220;insider threat&#8221; whistle-blowing and fearless independent investigative journalism. Pressure has come down on career journalists to &#8216;parrot or perish&#8217;, and as the ABC has somewhat ironically <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eViswN602_k"><b>pointed out</b></a>, China has been hammering journalists who report truthfully in a way that criticises the state, by attributing hundreds of negative social credits to them, and ruining lives&#8230; </p>
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<p>We have recently learned that Microsoft and News Guard plan to <a href="https://www.activistpost.com/2019/01/newsguard-and-microsoft-team-up-to-destroy-independent-media-ahead-of-2020-elections-linked-to-several-think-tanks-government-officials.html"><b>silence the voice of independent media</b></a> in the run-up to the 2020 elections, but is this what we want? We have indeed fallen into a schizoid and pervasively adversarial state, due to the contradictory information being delivered to us (even by POTUS), but faith in official narratives will not survive another generation if consistency and lawfulness are not restored.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_5986" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 660px"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vae35I_S0U8&amp;t=2m42s"><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/Trump-lies.jpg" alt="" title="Trump-lies" width="650" height="366" class="size-full wp-image-5986" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">President-elect Donald Trump took 141 distinct stances on 23 major issues during his bid for the White House.</p></div><br />
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If President Obama&#8217;s 2009 <a href="https://www.archives.gov/isoo/policy-documents/cnsi-eo.html"><b>Executive Order 13526, Section 1.7</b></a> were actually put into practice, not only would we have less need for organisations like Wikileaks, the US could leave the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espionage_Act_of_1917"><b>1917 Espionage Act</b></a> buried in the ground, rather than exhuming and adapting it to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqaYa2ILkWw"><b>prosecute whistle-blowers</b></a> and (we shudder to think&#8230;) journalists.</p>
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<p>Executive Order 13526, Section 1.7 states that it is illegal to classify information that would conceal a crime, or simply embarrass an administration.<br />
<a href="https://www.archives.gov/isoo/policy-documents/cnsi-eo.html"><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/Executive-Order-13526-1.7-650.jpg" alt="" title="Executive Order-13526-1.7-650" width="650" height="246" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-5949" /></a><br />
In any case, the world needs the truth, and it will have it.</p>
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		<title>Cutting the Clap-Trap on Russian Hacking: a Forensic Incision</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2019 18:36:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[James Clapper, the former director of US national intelligence, is still frequently called upon for commentary on Russian hacking. For those who recall, Clapper is the man who 'confirmed' there were WMDs in Iraq (as did Rumsfeld, Cheney/Bush, Robert Mueller and others). He is also the man who claimed under oath that the US did not "wittingly" spy on all its citizens, which Edward Snowden later proved to be another lie. <a class="more-link" href="http://thing2thing.com/?p=5881">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James Clapper, the former director of US national intelligence, is still frequently called upon for commentary on Russian hacking. We saw his testimony strongly featured in Australia&#8217;s high profile, 3-part series by ABC&#8217;s Four Corners, &#8216;Trump/Russia&#8217;.</p>
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<p>For those who recall, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abSlZpp27eA"><b>James Clapper</b></a> is the man who &#8216;confirmed&#8217; there were WMDs in Iraq (as did Rumsfeld, Cheney/Bush, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTDO-kuOGTQ"><b>Robert Mueller</b></a> and others). He is also the man who claimed under oath that the US did not &#8220;wittingly&#8221; spy on all its citizens, which Edward Snowden later proved to be another lie.</p>
<p>Now former CIA analyst, <a href="http://raymcgovern.com/"><b>Ray McGovern</b></a> (off-camera), challenges Clapper with the forensic evidence &#8211; released a year ago &#8211; by a technical team from VIPS (Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity), a group that includes <a href="https://www.expressvpn.com/education/biography/william-binney"><b>William Binney</b></a>, a former official &#038; technical director at the NSA. Binney was the original architect of the US&#8217;s national security surveillance system.</p>
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<p>VIPS&#8217; hard evidence &#8211; of which we have seen none from the intelligence community to refute it &#8211; shows that the so-called &#8216;hacked&#8217; emails were transferred at a speed that is impossible across the internet, and corresponds exactly with the rate of transfer to a USB stick. In other words, it was a local copy, which could only indicate an insider leak, not a remote hack. We must rely on the word of James Clapper, to believe otherwise.</p>
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<p>VIPs also proved that the self-proclaimed hacker, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guccifer_2.0"><b>Guccifer 2<b></a>, was a fraud, while the Wikileaks Vault 7 release revealed that the CIA have a tool called <a href="https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_14588467.html"><b>Marble</b></a>, which enables the insertion of a fake &#8216;digital footprint&#8217; in a choice of foreign languages, including Chinese, Korean, Russian and Farsi.</p>
<p>What the VIPS forensic evidence implies is that Clapper lied again about Russian hacking. Yet their evidence goes unmentioned to this day by mainstream news outlets around the world. On the contrary, the MSN consistently refers to the DNC&#8217;s hacking narrative as fact, and the loyal bleat: &#8220;It&#8217;s Mueller&#8217;s time!&#8221; &#8211; unaware perhaps that he too <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNeqrTbkZmM"><b>lied</b></a>, alongside Clapper, about the WMDs in Iraq.</p>
<p>Given that the DNC emails (which were not state secrets) weren&#8217;t hacked but leaked; both Binney and McGovern are <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKyEGjZE-ug&#038;t=69m14s"><b>wondering</b></a> who the anonymous Russian hacker, &#8216;Guccifer 2&#8242;, really was. Technically, it is possible that this entity is a fabrication by the CIA, using the Marble framework.</p>
<p>We were warned that the Trump administration&#8217;s investigation, led by Robert Mueller, would be <a href="https://www.politico.com/story/2018/10/19/mueller-investigation-findings-914754"><b>&#8220;disappointing&#8221;.</b></a> Ray McGovern suggests he might end up telling us no more than Obama did, two days before leaving the Whitehouse; that the intelligence community&#8217;s evidence against Wikileaks collusion with Russian hackers was <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/18/us/politics/obama-final-press-conference.html"><b>&#8220;inconclusive&#8221;</b></a>. <em><br />
<h2>&#8220;The conclusions of the intelligence community with respect to the Russian hacking were not conclusive as to whether WikiLeaks was witting or not in being the conduit through which we heard about the DNC e-mails that were leaked.&#8221;</h2>
<p></em> Barack Obama</p>
<p>Did things begin to unravel a few days ago, when Trump&#8217;s attorney, Rudi Guiliani <a href="https://consortiumnews.com/2018/12/31/giuliani-says-assange-should-not-be-prosecuted/"><b>said</b></a> that as editor-in-chief, Julian Assange had committed no crime in publishing this material? Daniel Ellsberg opined that it was a very good sign, since Guiliani cited the First Amendment as the protector of press freedom, and made it clear that Wikileaks was a media outlet, just like the New York Times &#038; Washington Post.</p>
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<p>We know not yet, if Rudi has heralded back-tracking by Trump&#8217;s administration on the arguably stinky Russian hacking investigation. But if they do, and decide to stop pulverising Assange, there will still be an elephant in the room regarding the role of the media in all of the above.</p>
<p>If the press really is free, why does it unquestioningly echo the word of mouth from proven liars? Why doesn&#8217;t it print VIPS&#8217; credible forensic evidence that refutes Clapper&#8217;s claims? Will it be happy to close the matter with he &#8220;made a mistake&#8221; again? Or will he eventually be held to account as &#8220;James Clap-Trapper&#8221;, whose lies started a war that killed many young Americans and hundreds of thousands of civilians? Whose lies denied that the privacy of every citizen in the world was breached, and abused? Whose lies fuelled another Cold War with Russia, and the beating of drums for a hot one?</p>
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<p>Will the penny drop for journalists in the echo chamber, that throwing a journalist into the middle of the Russiagate narrative has the potential to threaten their very own freedoms, if ever they care to use them.</p>
<p>Cathy Vogan</p>
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		<title>Christine Assange speaks out for Julian</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2018 10:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["UK extradition does not require a prima facie case... There is absolutely no proper legal process for my son. The US Grand Jury is in secret... it has no defence allowed and it has no judge..." <a class="more-link" href="http://thing2thing.com/?p=5812">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>On August 9th, Sydney beamed out strong support for Julian Assange with a live-to-air event: <strong>&#8216;THE GAGGING OF JULIAN ASSANGE&#8217;</strong>. The venue, with live audience, was <b><a href="http://politicsinthepub.org.au">Politics in the Pub</a> </b>at the Sydney Gaelic Club. Thanks goes to the <strong><a href="https://unity4j.com">#Unity4J</a></strong> movement and particularly its &#8216;Stream Team&#8217;, for their invaluable technical support. </p>
<p>The remote guest speakers were Julian&#8217;s mother, <b><a href="https://twitter.com/AssangeMrs">Christine Assange</a></b>, and the President of the New Zealand Internet Party, <b><a href="https://twitter.com/Suzi3D">Suzie Dawson</a></b>, who spoke to the audience live from Moscow. </p>
<p>In Sydney, the speakers were <b><a href="https://twitter.com/CathyVoganSPK">Cathy Vogan</a></b>, <b><a href="https://twitter.com/ProfStuartRees">Professor Stuart Rees</a></b> and Mike Head. Christine was interviewed two days earlier by Cathy Vogan, and this was pre-loaded to the stream. There had been &#8216;mysterious problems&#8217;, in getting her connected to the live monthly <b><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqB_NhQZT5g&#038;list=PLPf90W3gtZzuJ2V073BXNphPK1Y0bqdKl">VIGILS</a></b> that #Unity4J have been running, so no risks were taken&#8230;</p>
<p>Here is the entire show, as broadcast on August 9th, with a direct link to Suzie Dawson&#8217;s talk. As viewers will see from the opening remarks by Vogan, there was a power failure (and internet lockout) while Christine&#8217;s interview was playing. Dawson focuses on the #Unity4J movement to save Julian &#8211; now 2700 people strong, and comprised of artists, writers, techs and speakers. She addresses the idea of bringing together people with different political opinions, who have one common aim, and how that&#8217;s been panning out.</p>
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<p>Big shout-out to Gard Lord, <a href="https://twitter.com/jaraparilla">@Jarraparilla</a>, for this list of the main points made by Christine Assange:</p>
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*** &#8220;UK extradition does not require a prima facie case&#8230; There is absolutely no proper legal process for my son. The US Grand Jury is in secret&#8230; it has no defence allowed and it has no judge&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;If UK get him on the [bail] warrant, which should be defunct, they can then drop that [and] serve the Grand Jury indictment with no proper legal process. Then they can extradite Julian to the US, again without legal process because you don&#8217;t have to present a prima facie case&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;And then, when he gets to USA, under the National Defence Authorisation Act, he can be detained indefinitely without trial and face the death penalty, or 45 years in jail, if we see him at all for trial. It&#8217;s horrific.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;And the Australian government has done NOTHING. Julian has tried to renew his passport but the computer won&#8217;t allow him to do that, which means that the government is not allowing him to do it.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** Christine suggests that UK govt did not extradite Gary McKinnon or @FreeLauriLove because they were UK citizens and the groundswell of outrage would have made it harder for them to extradite her son @JulianAssange.</p>
<p>*** Christine believes the #Russiavape collusion narrative is designed to make it easier to charge Julian with espionage and avoid First Amendment protections. She notes how @SamAdamsAward US intel veterans have defended @JulianAssange and don&#8217;t believe Russia was @wikileaks source.</p>
<p>*** Christine notes a former CIA officer claiming infiltration of international state media. She says @abcnews &#8220;are the worst&#8221; &#038; wonders if they are infiltrated. &#8220;I have had to pull them up on calling Julian a hacker. Constantly. They will not refer to him as a journalist.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;Australia has to stand up. Why do we want to be a Republic? Because we want to be a sovereign nation. But if you are not going to stand up for your citizen when a big bully superpower is threatening &#038; torturing them, then you are not a sovereign nation.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;Julian is dying. He is being slowly murdered. And this is the really disgusting thing: they&#8217;ve got nothing to charge him with. Because he&#8217;s done nothing wrong.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;So they have chosen deliberately not to go to court, to keep him detained, to refuse him the normal requirements of life &#8211; fresh air, exercise, sunshine, medical care &#8211; so that he will gradually die.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;His doctors are saying that if he is not gotten out of there, that&#8217;s exactly what will happen: he will die. He has irreversible damage to his mind and body now. He has been in chronic pain for 2 years. And UK refuses safe passage to go to a hospital.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;I could never be as brave as Julian. Most people couldn&#8217;t. But what we can do for people in his situation is stand up for them. We can stand up to our governments and say No! Evil is not going to flourish because good men are going to do something.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Don&#8217;t we tell our children to stand up to bullying? Well I&#8217;m asking the Australian people to stand up &#038; say NO. We&#8217;re better than this. We&#8217;re not gonna let this happen. If you don&#8217;t have the guts to do it, Malcolm Turnbull, we&#8217;re going to make you do it.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;I want to say thank you to everyone who has stood up and is standing up. It does make a difference. You mightn&#8217;t think anything is being stopped but I think it is.. It&#8217;s not only boosting @JulianAssange&#8217;s morale but also his family&#8217;s morale, for us to keep going.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;My son hasn&#8217;t felt the grass on his feet for six years. His eyesight is failing because he can&#8217;t look into the distance. If this was going on in a Third World country, or Russia, they would all be screaming at the top of their lungs.&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;They did more for one of the worst pedophiles the world has ever seen, Peter Scully, who was raping &#038; killing babies. The Australian govt offered Consular Support and $500K! They go &#038; bail out people who have been CHARGED with smuggling drugs!&#8221;</p>
<p>*** Christine notes @wikileaks revealed Hillary&#8217;s cynical plot to overthrow Gaddafi as a prelude to her run for President. Libya&#8217;s collapse has now triggered waves of refugees. &#8220;I see a lot of people protesting&#8230; Where are they for my son? He is a political refugee!&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;Liberty isn&#8217;t something that we just attain. We&#8217;ve got to continually fight for it. Because there are always people trying to take it away. Never has liberty been more under threat than right now, because of the technology [that Julian helped expose].&#8221;</p>
<p>*** &#8220;Both Left and Right can abuse power. Within the #Unity4J movement I am working with all sorts of people. What they all have in common is support for democracy and free speech, a free press, fair legal process and human rights. We can all come together on that.&#8221; </h4>
<div id="attachment_5820" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/CHRISTINE650.jpg"><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/CHRISTINE650.jpg" alt="" title="CHRISTINE ASSANGE" width="650" height="366" class="size-full wp-image-5820" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Christine Assange speaks out for her son Julian. Sydney, August 9 2018</p></div>
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		<title>The Gagging of Julian Assange: What&#8217;s at Risk? &#8211; Sydney, Aug 9</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jul 2018 16:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>#Unity4J Online Vigil in support of Julian Assange</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2018 18:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I was honoured to take part in the third online vigil for Julian Assange. He&#8217;s been shut off from the world since March 22nd. No internet, no phone calls, no visitors. Not even family or friends. It&#8217;s torture.</p>
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<p>Much thanks <a href="https://twitter.com/KimDotcom">Kim Dotcom</a> and the tech team, and congratulations to Suzie Dawson <a href="https://twitter.com/Suzi3D">@Suzi3D</a> and Elizabeth Lea Vos <a href="https://twitter.com/ElizabethleaVos">@ElizabethleaVos</a> from <a href="http://disobedientmedia.com">disobedientmedia.com</a> for organising these outstanding events. HT to their knowledge of the subject matter, insight and passion. They brought out the best in their guests, as well as the best of expert opinion. Likewise cheers, to Cassandra Fairbanks and Tim Foley, who held the fort while the girls were getting a bit of shut-eye. </p>
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<p>There may have been other helpers. I haven&#8217;t got through it all yet. The first vigil was 10 hours; the second 25; and the third 35, so a few more binge-viewings to go. The plan is to continue the series until Julian&#8217;s human rights are restored; once a month and they keep getting longer. This is what I had to say as a citizen journalist.</p>
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<p>But what a line-up of <em>distinguished</em> guests! Daniel Ellsberg, Slavoj Zizek, John Kiriakou, William Binney and Ray Mcgovern have all come forward to share their perspective on this development, and plead the case for Assange and Wikileaks. Likewise, comedian-journalists Jimmy Dore and Lee Camp; Australian political advisor Felicity Ruby, Australian citizen-journalist Caitlin Johnstone, former British Ambassador Craig Murray, British politician George Galloway, legendary activist Cairon O&#8217;Reilly&#8230; and the unforgettable, former US congresswoman, Cynthia McKinney. </p>
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<p>We&#8217;ve also heard from former workers in the intelligence community; journalists; historians and academics, including a professor of propaganda! The series of one-hour interviews has been as emotionally charged as it has been enlightening. As one viewer aptly commented: </p>
<h2><em>&#8220;So many astute observations and political nouse&#8221;</em></h2>
<p>The next #Unity4J vigil is on August 4th. It will be followed on August 9th by a live and online event coming from Sydney Australia. I&#8217;m organising that one. I&#8217;ll be joined by Suzie Dawson and if all goes well, Cynthia McKinney. Stay tuned.</p>
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		<title>John Pilger speaks out for Julian Assange</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2018 18:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The truth of Wikileaks was solid evidence that governments lie. The truth of subsequent whistle-blowers like Edward Snowden and Chris Wylie was that they not only lie, but spy on us all, and employ AI professionals to tailor their lies to our individual weaknesses. We're in deep (state) shit now. Everyone of us is in the firing line of 'Weaponised AI Propaganda', and our right to know is being bombarded by prohibitive legislation.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Legendary Australian writer and film-maker, John Pilger, has returned to Australia to seek urgent help, both government and public, for the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Pilger&#8217;s speech at Sydney Town Hall yesterday was informative and painfully moving. He asks quite simply of the Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, to bring Julian home. Mr Turnbull, he says, has been &#8220;sympathetic&#8221; in the past to Assange&#8217;s situation, and certainly has the power to negotiate his return to Australia. It&#8217;s really a matter of choice.</p>
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<p>Assange, Pilger says, has not only been a victim of persecution from the US and other states, from which he was granted political asylum &#8211; or, a place to remain arbitrarily &#8216;holed-up&#8217; for 6 years, according to two UN rulings&#8230; What troubles Pilger more is the &#8220;Vichy journalism&#8221;, of which he gives numerous examples, that has served to aggregate lies and smear that would demolish public support for Wikileaks, and deflect us from reading the content of their publications. If we would only read them now, we might be skeptical about journalists describing a war hawk as &#8220;the icon of our generation&#8221;&#8230;</p>
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<p>Even more disturbingly, Pilger reminds us that it was two Guardian journalists, David Leigh and Luke Harding, who recklessly published the password to the trove of USG cables while Wikileaks was in the process of redacting them. That instantly gave criminals and intelligence agencies around the world, including those of repressive states, the information they needed to pursue whistleblowers and dissidents. Like Madelene Albright, they may have said: &#8220;It was worth it&#8221;, to place Wikileaks in such a terrible situation.</p>
<p>Pilger read statements from Assange&#8217;s family, concerning his deteriorating state of health, and from &#8216;Women Against Rape&#8217;, who are appalled at being manipulated by bogus claims that undermined the credibility of Assange and Wikileaks.</p>
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<p>We have been quick to forget that Julian Assange received many international awards for <em><strong>&#8220;outstanding contribution to journalism&#8221;</strong></em>; including here in Australia, where he won a Walkley and the Sydney Peace Foundation medal. What&#8217;s fresh in our minds though, is that in the last few years, we have been spied upon and profiled; then flooded and manipulated by fake news. We know that our grass roots communications were poisoned by military-grade Information Operations.</p>
<p>Cambridge Analytica wasn&#8217;t &#8220;Vichy journalism&#8221;. They, and their hidden, offshore affiliates were paid by the likes of Trump and the British alt-right to <em><strong>&#8220;inject </strong></em>[damned lies]<em> <strong>into the bloodstream of the internet&#8221;</strong></em>, that would terrify and divide us. And ironically, via the very platforms we had brilliantly used to make truthful information from organisations like Wikileaks &#8216;go viral&#8217;. That had united us like never before. What was different, and equally unprecedented in the turn-around, was that we weren&#8217;t all being delivered the same information or political offer. It varied, according to what was known about our personalities, religious affiliations, &#8216;likes&#8217; and any other information we had shared, or could be obtained.</p>
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<p>The inventor of the world-wide-web, Sir Tim Berners Lee, a CERN scientist at the time, offered a remarkable service to humanity. He gave it away for free, so that every citizen could eventually have an equal voice, and the same, unlimited access to information &#8211; and of course what Wikileaks did was very consistent with this vision. I&#8217;m not sure that Berners Lee&#8217;s immediate intention was to foster true democracy, but almost 30 years down the track, he is deeply concerned about that now. He says: &#8220;“Targeted advertising allows a campaign to say completely different, possibly conflicting things to different groups. Is that democratic?”. Noting that his dream of &#8216;net neutrality&#8217; has also become a thing of the past, Berners Lee has recently called for a Magna Carta for the web.</p>
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Meanwhile, back in Australia, Bernard Keane, the political editor of ‘Crikey’, warns us in his article: <a href="https://www.crikey.com.au/2018/06/12/list-of-evidence-that-australia-is-becoming-a-police-state/"><strong>&#8216;An Incomplete List of Evidence that Australia is becoming a Police State&#8217;</strong></a>, about a wide legal net that has been thrown over what we are allowed to know. He states:<br />
<h3><em><strong>“You can be prosecuted for viewing, sharing and republishing Wikileaks-style leaked governments documents unless you can prove you believed the information would not “cause harm to Australia’s interests”.</strong> </em></h3>
<p>And coming soon before parliament:<br />
<h3><em><strong>“an expansion of the government’s powers to plant malware on phones and computers to undermine encryption.”</strong></em></h3>
<p>End of an era? I am stepping it up again to defend Wikileaks; and my advice, whatever you believe about its founder, is that you should too. It&#8217;s not only Assange that needs saving, but let&#8217;s not forget that he too offered humanity a remarkable, free public service. The truth of Wikileaks was solid evidence that governments lie. The truth of subsequent whistle-blowers like Edward Snowden and Chris Wylie was that they not only lie, but spy on us all, and employ AI professionals to tailor their lies to our individual weaknesses. We&#8217;re in deep (state) shit now. Everyone of us is in the firing line of &#8216;Weaponised AI Propaganda&#8217;, and our right to know is being bombarded by prohibitive legislation.</p>
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<p>Information still wants to be free &#8211; especially when it is being hidden for the wrong reasons &#8211; and we couldn&#8217;t be in more need than now, of that &#8216;herd inoculation&#8217; Wikileaks provided against disinformation. Let&#8217;s encourage each other to get a booster shot, by sharing John Pilger&#8217;s important message.</p>
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		<title>Ellsberg, Berners Lee and Assange &#8211; Friends of Democracy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The problem with Wikileaks was that it was not just a small organisation; its life's blood was the long chains of citizens, "passing along buckets to put out the fire", as Assange once put it. That couldn't be stopped, but it could be perverted. The model could be used even more effectively to spread lies, with the right team of data scientists, spooks, marketing experts, creatives and 'recruits'. Add to that a comparatively massive budget of a political party, to offer the gate-keepers of social media, and it was only too easy to poison the grass roots. <a class="more-link" href="http://thing2thing.com/?p=5714">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For ordinary citizens, there has always been a restriction on America&#8217;s First Amendment regarding freedom of speech. That freedom is limited by what people are permitted to know, by those who have the superior privilege to withhold information from public debate, or under parliamentary privilege, deliver false or misleading information to the public. Perhaps the greatest lie of all is that such a privilege serves the public interest, or &#8216;national security&#8217;. </p>
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<p>Daniel Ellsberg was the first person with this level of privilege to expose (via the Pentagon Papers) the catastrophic public harm his government&#8217;s lies were causing. Shortly thereafter, the Vietnam War ended, President Nixon was impeached and the extraordinary charge of espionage laid on Ellsberg, along with theft and conspiracy (a total maximum sentence of 115 years) were dismissed. </p>
<p>I recall Julian Assange saying some years back, that his mother Christine had told him about Daniel Ellsberg when he was a little boy. Wow. I&#8217;ve met a lot of adults recently who haven&#8217;t heard of him &#8211; nor of Sir Tim Berner&#8217;s Lee for that matter, who gave us the world wide web, for free, and enabled one and all to take that quantum leap in human communication we call the digital age.</p>
<p>The point of Wikileaks, which Assange would go on to create as a young adult, was to offer whistleblowers like Ellsberg a safe way to continue exposing facts that were in the public interest, but which were being misrepresented or withheld from public debate. </p>
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<p>Assange got a lot of support and participation in that endeavour: from citizens, who most crucially disseminated the facts; from many academics; from journalists and politicians; and from the legal community. For the latter, I suppose it sounded very much like <em>&#8220;the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth&#8221;</em>. We should applaud the organisation&#8217;s outstanding diligence in fact-checking the information it received. After 10 years, its reliability still stands at 100% and despite the 2011 claims by US politicians, of Wikileaks having <em>&#8220;blood on their hands&#8221;</em>, no blood has been sacrificed for the delivery of this free public service.</p>
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<p>I have no doubt that Wikileaks will survive, but it&#8217;s really looking like curtains for the founder and editor-in-chief. Assange has not been charged with any crime in relation to his work with Wikileaks, but it seems an espionage charge is pending, should he walk out of the Ecuadorian Embassy, and straight into a British prison, for the minor offence of breaching bail when he sought, and obtained political asylum. </p>
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<p>Assange&#8217;s departure from the embassy is unlikely to happen by choice, even though all communications and contact with friends and family have been terminated for the last 10 weeks. There would be no point, if it were to be taken from this solitary confinement to another, where he would not be able to resume his work. What seems more likely now is that he will be evicted, for breach of an agreement he signed last year, when (only) his internet was cut off, to not say anything of a political nature on Twitter that <em>&#8220;put at risk the good relations [Ecuador] has with the UK, the rest of the states of the EU, and other countries&#8221;</em>.</p>
<p>Indeed, we the people have the right to do that, and truth protects that right, but not Assange. He knows too much, and he won&#8217;t keep his mouth shut. What was once political asylum has now has become solitary confinement. It is a flagrant example of the enforcement of public ignorance.</p>
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<p>Berners Lee, Assange and Ellsberg monumentally facilitated our access to information, for no personal gain and in two of the three cases, at great personal risk. Berners Lee appeared to be politically neutral, and was knighted, but he too is a believer in true democracy. In recent times, he has been explicitly warning us about another quantum leap: in mass surveillance. </p>
<p>We are all being watched, listened to and recorded; both in our homes and workplaces. It chills our free speech, jams our moral compass and &#8211; latest phase &#8211; is being used in a very targeted way to manipulate our political opinion with false information. Berners Lee is particularly concerned about how AI is being used to analyse our data and profile us for specific messaging that may or may not be truthful. He states:</p>
<h3><em>“Targeted advertising allows a campaign to say completely different, possibly conflicting things to different groups. Is that democratic?”</em></h3>
<p>Sir Tim Berners Lee</p>
<p>If you recall, the dissemination of false information, that would in turn be relayed by the people, was the modus operandi described by the Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower, Chris Wylie, in relation to their management of the Trump campaign and involvement in Brexit. Even the heads of <em>&#8220;the firm&#8221;</em>, Alexander Nix and Mark Turnbull, smugly admitted this in the Channel 4 sting video. Nix described how his company injects information “into the bloodstream of the internet”, disguises its origin and then sits back, to watch their &#8216;virus&#8217; infect the minds of the populace.</p>
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<p>What we&#8217;re seeing now is the use of military-grade information operations that were previously used to manipulate other populations, deployed on a country&#8217;s own citizens. What they know, it has been realised, can either make of them an &#8216;enemy&#8217; (speaking truth to power), or an army of unwittingly mendacious sock-puppets. </p>
<p>The problem with Wikileaks was that it was not just a small organisation; its life&#8217;s blood was the long chains of citizens, <em>&#8220;passing along buckets to put out the fire&#8221;</em>, as Assange once put it. That couldn&#8217;t be stopped, but it could be perverted. The model could be used even more effectively to spread lies, with the right team of data scientists, spooks, marketing experts, creatives and &#8216;recruits&#8217;. Add to that a comparatively massive budget of a political party, to offer the gate-keepers of social media, and it was only too easy to poison the grass roots.</p>
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<p>Moving forward through the 21st century, we need to protect truth like never before. That starts with opposing the fragmentation of the political message via our social networks. There can be no public scrutiny if there is no consensus on what is real in the political offer, and some would argue that the behavioural micro-targeting of voters has already &#8220;high-jacked&#8221; two democracies. </p>
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<p>Hell, we didn&#8217;t see that coming, but we must realise now that the facilitator of this dystopian manipulation in the digital-age is mass surveillance, which is largely being used to limit free speech, democracy and even human rights. We must therefore respect and protect whistleblowers, who provide us with a much-needed &#8216;herd inoculation&#8217; against the lies and deceit that divide us. And finally, we must applaud the generosity and vigilance of Wikileaks, for &#8220;keeping the bastards honest&#8221;, and all who struggled against corruption alongside them.</p>
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<p>I fully endorse the rally on June 17th to protect Julian Assange, and call on our government to negotiate his home-coming to Australia. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, as the lawyer Greg Barnes said: <em>&#8220;There is an opportunity&#8230;&#8221;</em>, and since he is an award-winning journalist, the US must abide by the First Amendment of their Constitution.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2018 21:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No surprise when we learn of Palantir Technologies' involvement in the Trump campaign, alongside Cambridge Analytica. There's even a third intelligence agency called Quid, but what of Wikileaks? Is it even likely they would be playing ball with Palantir, and its co-founder Peter Thiel? He is also the founder of Paypal, who staged the world-wide blockade of Wikileaks funding. It's hard to imagine. Slavoj Žižek has aptly signalled how at odds their agendas are: "Assange characterised himself as the spy of and for the people: he is not spying on the people for those in power, he is spying on those in power for the people". Peter Thiel also sits on the board of Facebook, and was the site's first major investor.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In her October 2017 exposé on Cambridge Analytica, about 4 months before the appearance of its employee, Chris Wylie, Cathy Vogan drew our attention to the intelligence community&#8217;s growing involvement in election campaigns. Together with data-rich academics, they had been abandoning their government-appointed posts and &#8216;moving on up&#8217; to the private sector. She then outlined how the &#8216;informed&#8217; use of behavioural micro-targeting, big data &#038; psychometrics by Cambridge Analytica got Donald Trump elected, and led to the leave vote for Brexit.</p>
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<p>Vogan mentioned that SCL, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica is fondly known as &#8220;MI6 for Hire&#8221;. They have specialised in British government and military information operations for over 25 years, and until recently, mostly on other countries. She referred us to <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/07/the-great-british-brexit-robbery-hijacked-democracy"><b>research</b></a>
<parent="blank">into their filial&#8217;s assignment in Trinidad. It was clear that PRISM-level access had been given to Cambridge Analytica for the creation of a national police database, and ironic in retrospect that this <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpbeOCKZFfQ"><b>shady outfit</b>
<parent="blank"></a> was scoring every citizen on their propensity to commit a crime. </p>
<p>We have since learned that for the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia&#8217;s <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/31/business/cambridge-analytica-scl-group-saudi-arabia.html"><b>reformer</b></a> campaign, SCL created &#8220;a psychological road map of the kingdom’s citizenry and its sentiment toward the royal family&#8221;. That&#8217;s what the spooks associated with Team Trump &#038; ALL the Brexit Leave campaigns do, and by their own admission, under a variety of shell company names. <em>&#8220;We ghost in and ghost out&#8221;,</em> they say, <em>&#8220;without anyone knowing we were ever there&#8221;.</em></p>
<p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/07/the-great-british-brexit-robbery-hijacked-democracy">
<parent="blank"><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/Minority650.jpg" alt="" title="Cambridge Analytica&#039;s &#039;Minority Report&#039;" width="650" height="366" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5590" /></a></p>
<p>This sounds very much like the work Palantir Technologies does. In her 2014 article on Palantir, <a href="http://thing2thing.com/?p=4343">
<parent='blank"><b>&#8216;The Philosopher&#8217;s Stoned&#8217;,</b></a> Vogan reports their stated activity is tracking digital footprints in order to predict future behaviour; a somewhat similar brand of &#8216;Big Brother Meets Big Data / Pre-Crime&#8217; fiction. <em><b>&#8216;But it sells!&#8221;,</em></b> she proclaims, and proceeds to tell us their story. Palantir was founded by the venture capitalist Peter Thiel and the &#8220;eccentric philosopher&#8221; Alex Karp. Their locale, from where they claim to have hunted down Bin Laden, is a replica of The Shire. Their mentor and client is the CIA. Cambridge Analytica have worked for the Pentagon.</p>
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<p>A part of Palantir&#8217;s story was their involvement with HBGary Federal, a smaller agency that had allegedly been contracted, a few months after Cablegate, to destroy the reputation of Wikileaks and its supporters. The plan was also to ruin the career of the Guardian journalist, Glenn Greenwald, who had been writing favourable copy about Wikileaks; and who would go on to win a Pulitzer prize for his reporting on the Snowden revelations. </p>
<p>A document leaked by Anonymous from HBGary&#8217;s mail server stated:</p>
<h2><em>“Together, Palantir Technologies, HBGary Federal, and Berico Technologies bring the expertise and approach needed to combat the WikiLeaks threat eﬀectively.”</em></h2>
<div id="attachment_5584" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><a href="https://www.wired.com/2011/02/anonymous/">
<parent="blank"><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/WL-vs-Palantir.jpg" alt="" title="Palantir vs Wikileaks" width="650" height="955" class="size-full wp-image-5584" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Palantir vs Wikileaks. The mission was to bring down the organisation. <br />Peter Thiel's other company, Paypal, blockaded Wikileaks funding world-wide.<br /></p></div>
<p>Wired magazine reports back in February 2011, in an exciting account of the <a href="https://www.wired.com/2011/02/anonymous/"><b>doxing of HBGary Federal by Anonymous,</b></a> the intentions of their analyst, Aaron Barr, in collecting citizen data:</p>
<h2><em>&#8220;I will sell it&#8221;</em></h2>
<p>Writing for Wired, Nate Anderson from Ars Technica explains:</p>
<p><b><em>Barr had been interested in social media for quite some time, believing that the links it showed between people had enormous value when it came to mapping networks of hackers—and when hackers wanted to target their victims. He presented a talk to a closed Department of Justice conference earlier this year on &#8220;specific techniques that can be used to target, collect, and exploit targets with laser focus and with 100 percent success&#8221; through social media.</em></b></p>
<p>Barr&#8217;s claims of &#8220;laser focus&#8221; were bogus. The reason he got hacked was that he published a long list of names on cryptome.org (no to the actual link), of people he claimed were members of Anonymous, but the list included a lot of people who were not hackers. They were journalists, artists, musicians and writers, such as <strong><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBS_-LidR4E"><b>Nozomi Hayase</b></a></strong>, so the actual Anonymous got pretty angry&#8230; It came as a total surprise that the plot to destroy Wikileaks and harm both its supporters and a sympathetic journalist was buried in the mix. That was the scoop however that signalled the war on people-power had begun.</p>
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<p>Nate Anderson continues:</p>
<p><b><em>&#8220;[Aaron Barr's] curiosity about teasing out the webs of connections between people grew. By scraping sites like Facebook or LinkedIn, Barr believed he could draw strong conclusions, such as determining which town someone lived in even if they didn&#8217;t provide that information. How? By looking at their friends.&#8221;</em></b></p>
<p>Does this sound familiar? Hardly surprising, when we learn of Palantir Technologies&#8217; involvement in the Trump campaign, alongside Cambridge Analytica. There was even a third agency called Quid, but what of Wikileaks? Is it likely they would be playing ball with Palantir, and its co-founder Peter Thiel? He is also the founder of Paypal, who staged the world-wide blockade of Wikileaks funding. It&#8217;s hard to imagine. <a href="https://www.rt.com/op-ed/422992-zizek-assange-cambridge-analytica/">
<parent="blank"><b>Slavoj Žižek</b></a> aptly signals how at odds their agendas are:</p>
<h2><em>&#8220;Assange characterised himself as the spy of and for the people: he is not spying on the people for those in power, he is spying on those in power for the people&#8221;.</em></h2>
<p>Peter Thiel is also a board-member of Facebook, and was the site&#8217;s first major investor. He has harvested a mountain of citizen data, via Paypal and Palantir at least. It was an emissary from Palantir, Sophie Schmidt, daughter of the former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who persuaded SCL that there was a lot of lucre to be made in analytics and election services. They formed SCL Elections. It was Steve Bannon who suggested they change the name to Cambridge Analytica.</p>
<p>Žižek offers an interesting perspective on the strict and prolonged silencing of Julian Assange. If his hunch is correct, Assange&#8217;s last significant announcement may have been that he would testify to the UK Parliament about Cambridge Analytica. Žižek writes:</p>
<h2><em>&#8220;I think one name explains it all: Cambridge Analytica – a name which stands for all Assange is about, for what he fights against; the disclosure of the link between the great private corporations and government agencies&#8230;</em></h2>
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<p>Žižek continues:<br /> <b><em>&#8220;Remember what a big topic and obsession the Russian meddling in the US elections was – now we know it was not Russian hackers (with Assange) who nudged the people towards Trump, but instead the West&#8217;s own data-processing agencies which joined forces with political forces. This doesn’t mean that Russia and its allies are innocent: they probably did try to influence the outcome in the same way that the US does in other countries (only in this case, it is labeled &#8220;democracy promotion&#8221;). But it means the big bad wolf who distorts our democracy is not in the Kremlin, but walking around the West itself – and this is what Assange was claiming all along.&#8221;</em></b></p>
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<p>As the Cambridge Analytica investigation unravels, it would seem that the Deep State has backed the wrong horse again in the Spooks vs Wikileaks stakes; even if Assange has been nobbled. The Favourite (of the CIA) promised supremacy over enlightened people-power, but such are the ways of the Palantiri Stone(r)s. The &#8220;cognitive military complex&#8221;, as Žižek calls it, has taken a blow to the pre-frontal from Wylie&#8217;s smoking guns. Public trust sinks as low as Facebook shares. Thinking back, we have reason to predict that Assange has more to say&#8230; Certainly Wikileaks has more to say, and we need to keep hearing it.</p>
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<p>What we already know is that the hedge-fund billionaire, Robert Mercer, is the common factor between Cambridge Analytica, Trump, Bannon, AggregateIQ (his main analytics company for Brexit) and&#8230; Siri, for whom his algorithms were used. Siri, who knows our name and is always listening&#8230; We also know that Peter Thiel is the common factor between Cambridge Analytica, the CIA groomed Palantir Technologies and last but not least, Facebook.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, still in the red corner according to the hawks, is the Wikileaks-Russian tag team. Over there! Over there! Didn&#8217;t Zuckerberg do a sterling job of upgrading Russia&#8217;s interference in the US Elections during his testimony to Congress? One imagines &#8220;Arms Race&#8221; is exactly what both Parties wanted to hear.<br />
<h1><em>Good boy. We know you&#8217;re sorry&#8230; </em></h1>
<p>Žižek is troubled by what he calls &#8220;a well orchestrated character assassination&#8221; of the Wikileaks editor-in-chief, and cites gutter-level rumours that he is too smelly for the Ecuadorian Embassy. Žižek also refers to &#8220;a disgusting attack&#8221; on Assange from the Guardian &#8211; in the midst of extensive Cambridge Analytica coverage &#8211; which described him as a megalomaniac and a fugitive from justice. Žižek once again jogs our memory, and helps us join the dots:</p>
<h2><em>&#8220;&#8230;as far they [the journalists] are concerned, write as much as you want about Cambridge Analytica and Steve Bannon, just don’t dwell on what Assange was drawing our attention to: that the state apparatuses which are now expected to investigate the “scandal” are themselves part of the problem.&#8221; </em></h2>
<p>With news emerging that Theresa May was working with SCL as recently as February 2018, Slavoj Žižek may have a point; mighty heads could roll. Or, we could be rolled&#8230; back into the eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. </p>
<p>Cathy Vogan, on the black and white polarity of &#8216;Spooks vs Wikileaks&#8217;, and which future we need for the 21st Century:</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 10:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["What we have now is scary cross-talk between the tech companies that store our personal information, intelligence agencies, election campaign service providers such as Cambridge Analytica, and the politicians themselves." Cathy Vogan <a class="more-link" href="http://thing2thing.com/?p=5571">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>For more information, watch Vogan&#8217;s Sydney talk last year on how the use of behavioural micro-targeting, big data and psychometrics by Cambridge Analytica got Donald Trump elected, and led to a vote for Brexit. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speaking at a Sydney 'Politics in the Pub' event last month, Cathy Vogan, founder of THING2THING.COM and author of 'The Wikileaks Tapes', offered a comprehensive view of how the use of behavioural micro-targeting, big data and psychometrics by Cambridge Analytica got Donald Trump elected, and led to a vote for Brexit. This is an update of that talk. <a class="more-link" href="http://thing2thing.com/?p=5407">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<parent="blank"></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Cambridge Analytica: how big data-assisted behavioural micro-targeting facilitated the Trump &#038; Brexit victories</p></div><br />

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<i>Speaking at a Sydney <span style colour="F10000"><a href="http://politicsinthepub.org.au/"><strong>event</strong></a></span> last month, Cathy Vogan, founder of <strong><span style colour="f10000"><a href="http://thing2thing.com/?page_id=83">thing2thing.com</a></span></strong> and author of <strong><span style colour="F10000"><a href="http://thing2thing.com/?page_id=2834">&#8216;The Wikileaks Tapes&#8217;,</a></span></strong> offered a comprehensive view of how the use of behavioural micro-targeting, big data and psychometrics by Cambridge Analytica got Donald Trump elected and led to a vote for Brexit.</i></p>
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<p>Vogan opened by addressing some of the claims made by Hillary Clinton in a 2017 interview on Australia&#8217;s ABC TV, giving Julian Assange the <span style colour="f10000"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAW7wGCPbj8"><strong>right of response </strong></a></span>to Clinton&#8217;s question: <em>&#8220;Why doesn&#8217;t Wikileaks ever publish anything about Russia?&#8221;.</em> Assange&#8217;s answer was: <em>&#8220;Wikileaks has published over 800,000 documents about Russia, most of them critical&#8221;.</em> The ABC journalist had left the question hanging in the air. </p>
<p>Clinton suggested that Wikileaks had been involved in the spread of <em>&#8220;awful stories&#8230; the worst of which was &#8216;Pizzagate&#8217;&#8221;. </em>Vogan cross-cut to John Pilger and Assange discussing the content of the Podesta emails: weapons deals that ended in arming ISIS, pay-for-play with dictators via the Clinton Foundation and the death of tens of thousands of Lybians, which she suggested would help her presidential campaign.</p>
<p>Vogan&#8217;s take on the 2016 US elections would not involve Russians or Wikileaks, but perception management by what Slavoj Žižek refers to as a &#8220;cognitive-industrial-complex.</p>
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<p>There were claims by Micah Lee in <strong><span style colour="f10000"><a href="https://theintercept.com/2017/11/15/wikileaks-julian-assange-donald-trump-jr-hillary-clinton/">&#8216;The Intercept&#8217;</a> </span></strong> of a &#8216;Nazi-Soviet Pact&#8217; moment between Assange and the Trump campaign. When Trump Jr made his Twitter communications public, it appeared someone with access to the Wikileaks Twitter handle had communicated with him. Lee, assuming for us that it was the editor-in-chief, wrote:</p>
<h2><i>&#8220;An organisation with a sterling reputation for providing the public with accurate information about secret government and corporate activities was used to launder conspiracy theories that helped elect a racist, sexual predator president of the United States.&#8221;</i></h2>
<p>Vogan&#8217;s exposé on Cambridge Analytica concluded on a similar note. An audience member at their show in Germany pointed out to the CEO, Alexander Nix, that there is no glory in assisting a <i><strong>&#8220;misogynist buffoon into power&#8230; who is fucking up our lives&#8221;</strong></i> [audience cheers].  </p>
<p>There was no mention of Pizzagate in the Trump Jr DMs, but the Intercept amplified the accusation Clinton made on ABC Australia, that Wikileaks&#8217; co-orchestrated the spread of <i><strong>&#8220;preposterous conspiracy theories&#8221;.</strong></i> Lee&#8217;s article proved more effective than the Russian narrative in deflecting attention away from the content of Podesta&#8217;s emails, since it damaged trust in the organisation, rendered supporters vulnerable to propaganda and turned some into enemies.
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Lee noted, by way of remarkable omission:</p>
<h2><i>&#8220;the hacked emails were used to reverse-engineer preposterous conspiracy theories, like the imaginary pedophilia scandal called Pizzagate&#8221;</i></h2>
<p>Hacked means extracted via the internet. Former NSA technical director, William Binney, and his team from Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) have interpreted the forensic evidence available. They reported that the rate of transfer of the data could only have been on to a USB stick. That suggested the files were copied in-house, not hacked. Ignoring conflicting evidence, Lee adhered to the DNC&#8217;s hacking narrative and Clinton&#8217;s claim that there was nothing incriminating in the Podesta emails. He also aroused suspicion of ulterior motive behind their release, the editor-in-chief&#8217;s alleged partisan allegiance. </p>
<p>The idea of the truth-teller in league with a serial liar was too much for some to assimilate with their values and those of the Wikileaks-inspired transparency movement.  In the eyes of many Wikileaks supporters, political chicanery and opportunism was perceived in the (alleged) machiavellian tactics employed by Assange in his support for Trump&#8217;s ascendency to the White House. It was sadly reminiscent for them of the cynical act of betrayal in Stalin&#8217;s signing of the Nazi-Soviet pact (&#8220;The Devil&#8217;s Alliance&#8221;) in 1939, which had a demoralising effect and also broke up the &#8220;movement&#8221; of anti-fascist Popular Fronts. </p>
<p>Barrett Brown, one of Wikileaks most heroic and prominent allies, who went to jail for 4 years for co-ordinating the supply of material to Wikileaks, compared their communications with the Trump campaign advisor, to those that preceded the taking over of Poland. He was done with the movement; but there were still people saying: <span style colour="f10000"><strong><a href="https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/everyone-should-do-what-wikileaks-did-88486b72b409">&#8220;Why Everyone Should Do What WikiLeaks Did&#8221;</a></span></strong>, offering a broader perspective on the organisation&#8217;s activities and a different angle on the Trump Jr DMs.</p>
<p>The Intercept had made a point about Wikileaks &#8216;sleeping with dogs&#8217;, and damaging their support base, but none of this pointed to Russia, or towards the real problem of &#8216;What Happened&#8217; to two democracies. Oxford &#038; Washington university studies do; Tim Berners Lee does; and so do pending legal proceedings against Cambridge Analytica.</p>
<p>In the longer term, it may not be about who&#8217;s supporting whom; or financial corruption; or excess spending &#8211; as the current thrusts of Transatlantic political and legal enquiry would suggest. Money issues are simply the most viable way in at the moment. But the <span style colour="f10000"><strong><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/nov/20/electoral-commission-launches-inquiry-into-leave-campaign-funding#img-1">freshly-launched</a></span></strong> British Electoral Commission enquiry, into excessive Leave EU campaign spending and collaboration between multiple campaigns, can at best, only point to everyone spending their money in the same shop. <hi>They are not tackling the more serious problem of what that shop is selling.</h1>
<p>The case of <strong><span style colour="F10000"><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/01/cambridge-analytica-big-data-facebook-trump-voters">Professor David Caroll vs Cambridge Analytica</a></span></strong> takes us much closer to the heart of the problem that &#8216;we the people&#8217; now have. It concerns an individual&#8217;s privacy, and promises to be a landmark case, if sufficiently funded.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_5509" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/11/tim-berners-lee-online-political-advertising-regulation"><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/CA-lawsuit4-650.jpg" alt="" title="Professor David Carroll vs Cambridge Analytica (via SCL parent company)" width="650" height="366" class="size-full wp-image-5509" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Professor David Carroll vs Cambridge Analytica (via SCL parent company)</p></div>
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Sir Tim Berners Lee, inventor of the world wide web, is <strong><span style colour="F10000"><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/nov/15/tim-berners-lee-world-wide-web-net-neutrality">worried</a></span></strong> that the democratic platform he gifted humanity with is failing. He lashes out at Facebook &#038; Twitter for facilitating the spread of misinformation and condemns the trafficking of &#8220;weaponised AI propaganda&#8221;. The term comes from Berit Anderson&#8217;s &#8220;The Rise of Weaponised AI Propaganda&#8217;, which Vogan cites in her exposé of Cambridge Analytica:</p>
<h2><i>“By leveraging automated emotional manipulation alongside swarms of bots, Facebook dark posts, A/B testing, and fake news networks, a company called Cambridge Analytica has activated an invisible machine that preys on the personalities of individual voters to create large shifts in public opinion. Many of these technologies have been used individually to some effect before, but together they make up a nearly impenetrable voter manipulation machine that is quickly becoming the new deciding factor in elections around the world.&#8221;</i></h2>
<p>The use of armies of bots has been proven, <strong><span style colour="F10000"><a href="http://comprop.oii.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/89/2017/06/Comprop-USA.pdf">by Oxford University researchers into computational propaganda,</a></span></strong> to have had a profound effect in setting the agenda for political debate during the 2016 US Presidential campaign. In fact it &#8220;throttled out&#8221; the voice of humans and gave such a false sense of source diversity and consensus, they largely followed its lead. Of particular interest in that study, is that the technology is open to anyone. There was a chain reaction to the bots among ordinary citizens. </p>
<h2><i>&#8220;&#8230; democratisation of online propaganda is also an especially salient issue. While government departments, academics, and journalists continue to search for evidence that campaigns used these means to manipulate public opinion, they tend to ignore the fact that anyone can launch a bot or spread fake news online. <strong>It was these citizen-built bots that probably accounted for the largest spread of propaganda, false information, and political attacks during the 2016 election.&#8221; </strong></h2>
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<p>Indeed the &#8216;hive-mind&#8217; has become The Wild West, and The Law has not yet ridden into town. The Oxford study revealed more inter-connectedness between the Trump campaign and its citizen-generated bot networks, than with those associated with the Clinton campaign. Maybe that was because so many DNC supporters preferred to &#8220;Feel the Bern&#8221;, and the party was divided &#8211; or maybe they were more scrupulous. The study shows, in any case, that citizen recruitment in the spread of false information and propaganda is the principle catalyst for political chaos in the UK and the US. </p>
<p>A foreign power, and Wikileaks, may or may not have influenced the outcomes of the US elections, but domestic armies of bots and bot-meisters did much more so. To focus so much on foreign influence, we risk to assume that anything local is fair game, even when technology is used by Everyman to disinform and persuade. Theoretically, we can all play, but it is no longer an even playing field when humans are being driven or drowned out by armies of propaganda bots. Tim Berners Lee also believes that highly-funded dark political messaging threatens democracy and net neutrality:</p>
<h2><i>&#8220;We have these dark ads that target and manipulate me and then vanish because I can’t bookmark them. This is not democracy – this is putting who gets selected into the hands of the most manipulative companies out there,” </h2>
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<p><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/Cathy-Dark-Ads650.jpg" alt="" title="Cathy Vogan - Dark-Ads-Here - Cambridge Analytica exposé" width="1920" height="1080" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5476" /></p>
<p>Cambridge Analytica boasts the use of &#8216;dark strategy&#8217; for the Trump campaign &#8211; that practice of dividing the political offer on the basis of information obtained about the target&#8217;s personality type. On their advice, the Leave EU campaigns did the same, sending a billion psychologically tailored messages to the British public. Both were were focusing on those who were undecided about their vote, and thus &#8216;persuadable&#8217;. </p>
<p>The Russian troll influence has been exposed in the US, via targeted social media advertising &#8211; for a very nominal sum of money. Their targeting techniques are being exposed as shocking, but as if they apply uniquely within the Russian context. The elephant in the room is that the Trump and Brexit campaigns spent millions using the same techniques! Figure it out. Is it not our own back yards that been occupied, and that are sorely in need weeding? </p>
<div id="attachment_5477" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><img src="http://thing2thing.com/wp-content/uploads/Dark-Strategy650.jpg" alt="" title="Dark Strategy on Facebook - the dividing of the political offer" width="650" height="366" class="size-full wp-image-5477" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Dark Strategy on Facebook - the dividing of the political offer</p></div>
<p>Considering that the company who persuaded impressionable people to vote Trump and Leave EU, themselves claim to have a 25 year record of performing similar psychological operations on populations for governments around the world, I suggest that &#8216;What Happened&#8217; in the US and UK is more akin to a military coup, primarily funded by the playful and principled western oligarch &#8211; Robert Mercer, and that his &#8216;MI6 for Hire&#8217; people at SCL need to be stopped, before they break any more democracies. </p>
<p>What we should be examining is the abuse of power, in locating and propagandising impressionable people, and those who could be identified as ignorant of politics. This would have made targets of the BeLeave campaign, who were very young, especially vulnerable to manipulation.</p>
<p>One is suddenly reminded of Assange&#8217;s words in 2013, during his Australian Wikileaks Party campaign speech:  </p>
<h2><i>&#8220;When all of the communications &#8211; heart-felt &#8211; the inner core of our life &#8211; communications between boyfriends and girlfriends &#8211; between husbands and wives, sons and daughters &#8211; between business partners &#8211; even between bureaucracies and states &#8211; when all of those communications are swept up, hoovered up, into a vast collection apparatus &#8211; indexed and stored for all time &#8211; available only to a select few &#8211; then we are in a situation where we have a tank on the street of the inner core of our lives &#8211; a soldier under the bed, listening&#8230;&#8221;</h2>
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<p>It&#8217;s not sure Assange anticipated what the &#8220;select few&#8221; would say back to the masses, after the indexing of that vast collection was complete. He knows now.</p>
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