…d heard from him. It was “I didn’t expect that WikiLeaks was going to send a ninja to get me out.” Meanwhile, Assange continued creating “distractions,” as he put it. On June 24th, a booking was made for Snowden on the Aeroflot flight to Cu...
Assange
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Where Assange appears
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…been merely using Tibbo, Mann and Ho to provide him with temporary cover while, following the instructions of Assange, Harrison laid down the smokescreen for his escape to Moscow. CHAPTER FOURTEEN Fugitive “If I end up in chains in Guantana...
…eople should be shot in the balls.” Either he either had a change of heart about punishment or he was telling Assange what he believed he wanted to hear. Assange did not suggest that Snowden go to Ecuador to seek asylum. He counseled him to...
…hannel funded by the Russian government, which would also finance and release “Mediastan.” Snowden telephoned Assange at his refuge at the Ecuador embassy on June 10, 2013. According to Assange, Snowden needed his help for his exit plan. He...
…State Department documents in April 2010. With these stolen documents, Wikileaks became a media sensation and Assange, the runner-up for Time’s Man-of-the Year for 2010, became a leading figure, along with Appelbaum, in the global hacktavis...
… Snowden interview. Meanwhile, Snowden was organizing his own exit from Hong Kong. He placed a call to Julian Assange. CHAPTER THIRTEEN Enter Assange “Thanks to Russia (and thanks to WikiLeaks), Snowden remains free.” – Julian Assange Born...
at the ambush site led Army intelligence officers to suspect (without any evidence) that she might have been tipped off by the insurgents. She firmly denied the charge and the government never substantiated it. Even so, because of this inci...
association with him. They both were founding board members of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. Greenwald had also written about her extensively. For example, he wrote an entire blog about her confrontation with the US government and he...
ces searching for disgruntled intelligence workers had no such constraints. CHAPTER NINE The String-Puller “It wasn’t that they put it on me as an individual — that I’m uniquely qualified [or] an angel descending from the heavens — as that...
…with others about the offer he was making her. Since her current documentary project included interviews with Assange, Appelbaum
practically include comprehensive coverage of the United States.” As a result, he wrote. “The
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a cover story put out by Assange and his associates
Russia made use of Assange and WikiLeaks
or he was telling Assange what he believed he
which some might think ironic in light of Assange’s penchant for disclosure of secret communications
which some might think ironic in light of Assange’s penchant for disclosure of secret communications
I first spent several hours with Assange and his legal team over the phone and by email. We worried about the security of our lawyer/client communications
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… Sarah Harrison, his Wiki leak’s supplied “ninja,” to accompany them to a waiting car that whisked them away. Assange and Harrison had organized a number of decoy flights. They may have confused U.S and British intelligence services, as the...
“They talk about Russia like it’s the worst place on earth. Russia’s great.”—Snowden Moscow, 2015
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…on, having first published the WikiLeaks documents that had been illicitly leaked by Manning and published by Assange in 2010. Greenwald was an activist as well as a journalist. He joined the board of directors of the Freedom of the Press F...
of open legal judgments filed against him, including an $85,000 lien
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Snowden needed his help for his exit plan. He wanted Assange to use
Snowden needed his help for his exit plan. He wanted Assange to use
According to Assange
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she worked so closely with Assange during this period that
she worked so closely with Assange during this period that
“investigative editor” of Wikileaks
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… editor of The Nation, in 2014. He had already discussed the likelihood of his being captured in Ecuador with Assange before his departure for Moscow. He later told Alan Rusbridger, the editor of The Guardian, that he considered himself at...
…y to arrange Snowden’s escape route but also to create diversions to camouflage his real des- tination. Under Assange’s tutelage, she had made deceptive ploys an integral part of her tradecraft. “We were working very hard to lay as many fal...
intelligence service. When she traveled, she bought “burner” phones
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