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Here's a reason: I use it every day and I'm not dead yet. twitter.com/AstralWars/sta…
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That's @signalapp, for those who don't speak Elon. twitter.com/elonmusk/statu…
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Never forget that the Freedom of the Press is the very first part of the Bill of Rights. If you're out on the street claiming to defend the Constitution, the way you do that is by protecting reporters, not attacking them. Even if you hate the media, anything less is un-American. twitter.com/ellievhall/sta…
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Let this be the end of it. twitter.com/_taylorhudak/s…
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Thank you to everyone who campaigned against one of the most dangerous threats to press freedom in decades. twitter.com/AgnesCallamard…
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Follow @kgosztola, who is livetweeting the Assange decision from the courtroom. twitter.com/kgosztola/stat…
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Holy shit twitter.com/kgosztola/stat…
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"My troubles began with my father being an intellectual and a writer, so I can say all of my troubles resulted from reading books." Great interview with the extraordinary @aiww: nytimes.com/2020/12/31/boo…
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We are very close to our donation goal for the year, but we won't hit it without your help. If you can give, please give: freedom.press/donate/ twitter.com/FreedomofPress…
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For those wondering why the politicians who violated your rights for more than a decade are pushing long-discredited propaganda, here is the real "significant consequence" they're worried with: theguardian.com/us-news/2020/s…
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Imagine a Cheney inviting people to compare body counts. Facts:
* Despite 7 years of investigation, the US has never identified a single casualty of my whistleblowing (there are none).
* The Cheneys' wars caused more than 50,000 US casualties since 2000: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_St… twitter.com/Liz_Cheney/sta…
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The greatest gift is the love we share. @lsjourneys twitter.com/lsjourneys/sta…
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This is the raw, unedited audio of the over one hour long Assange phone call warning the @StateDept (again) of publication risks, and requesting them to aid in harm minimization. Primary source material. youtube.com/watch?v=lfZQcV…
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@DingoPrincess1 @wikileaks I don't care if James Clapper released it—I care if it is true. I know first-hand that just as credible sources sometimes get things wrong, terrible sources can get things right. What matters most is the evidence.
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@oneKevinJohnson @wikileaks @JamesOKeefeIII The source of a given piece of information is a hell of a lot less important than if that information is true.
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This extraordinary recording (which I had never heard before) confirms claims that @wikileaks made for years, but its critics dismissed as lies.
1) Assange DID seek to minimize risks to individuals.
2) Bulk release of cables was forced, not intentional. twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII…
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One word: Bitcoin.
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Dies bedroht die Rechte aller. twitter.com/andre_meister/…
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In seven years, no one has named a single American who died as a result of revealing the unlawful program of domestic mass surveillance—because it didn't happen. But exposing that crime did reform American laws—and strengthen our rights. twitter.com/LindseyGrahamS…
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When a crooked politician calls me traitor, ask yourself: who did I betray? The courts have ruled repeatedly that the programs I revealed were unlawful, and likely unconstitutional—a violation of your rights.
If this is treason, what they call loyalty is a crime.