On 07/15/2016 08:42 AM, John Newman wrote: > On 2016-07-15 08:16, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >> There is a phrase, and you can pretend I said this immortal quote but >> it would not be the case that I originated it: >> >> "One man can change the world." >> >> A man who stands on principle can be many things which can change a >> particular "world" (if not the world at large): >> >> - the canary in the mine whistleblower, e.g. "keeping the TOR bastards >> honest" and thus causing a lot of angst for those who wanted to use >> Tor for their state-sponsored human-subversive intentions >> >> - the sole individual who facilitates/ is the conduit for key >> transmissions of whistleblowers and their information, to a publisher >> who has infrastructure to publish bypassing national "intelligence >> networks" - e.g. to connect a Chelsie Manning to a Julian Assange. >> >> Remember - there was (perhaps still is, we don't know because it's so >> top secretive) a grand jury out to hang draw and quarter Julian Assange, >> an Australian - I think Australia has an extradition treaty with USA, we >> certainly host Pine Gap which is a global hub for the USA/ five eyes. >> >> HUGE resources have been put into this case against Julian >> - plane flights >> >> - enrollement of foreign so-called "sovereign" governments such as >> UK, Sweden, Australia >> >> - subversion of the Swedish justice department >> >> - unilaterally grounding the aeroplane of the president of Ecuador >> >> - and probably plenty more behind the scenes which we are not aware of >> publicly. >> >> THIS IS F@#$ING HUGE!!! >> >> The USA/CIA/FBI/NorthAmerican Government wants Julian Assange really, >> really badly! >> >> From inside the Ecuadorian embassy, Julian --continues-- to publish >> things which embarrass the North American establishment oligarchs - >> Hitlery emails, banking scandals, war files and plenty more. >> >> Wikileaks (with all its problems which around these parts some are aware >> of) is a MASSIVE thorn in the side of the Empire of the North American >> and Atlantic Regime. >> > > I absolutely agree with everything you've said about Assange, and fully > think his interment in Ecuador (the embassy) stems from the massive > embarrassment > he caused and continues to cause to governments, corporations, etc. > >> Jacob Applebaum was a key figure facilitating the conduit of leakers to >> Assange, and, apparently, certainly quite possibly, keeping the bastards >> honest at Tor Inc, which was supposed to be an American Military and CIA >> operation - and here was this pipsqueak Jacob taking the "published >> principles of an intention (however weakly implemented) toward aiding >> public anonymity of transmission of information", literally! >> >> Jacob Applebaum took that fucking intention fucking literally! >> >> The fucking hide of him!!! >> > > I don't know enough about what Appelbaum ever did beyond some (IMO) > over-hyped > "art projects" and name-dropping Assange every 5 minutes in that > internal tor > IRC chat that was leaked. So, seeing I have a lack of knowledge here, > I'll take you at your word at his importance. > > >> Perhaps he was grateful for the opportunity to bow out? IDK, just >> postulating of course, but hell, if he really was the only man truly >> standing in the gaggle of self interested, intensely feminazi and pro >> CIA agents employees of Tor Inc, for that many years, I imagine he'd >> "fucking had enough". Perhaps few men could stand as long as he did in >> his situation... most are armchair anarchists, armchair Mannings, >> armchair Assanges, waving our arms at "What a fucking bad job they're >> doing, I could do it SO much better". > > Perhaps you're right! :) >
As a former labor organizer i know that when you are under a microscope every personal fault you have will be used against you. If you are a minute late you will be legally fired. If you take too lake a break you will be canned. If you are a political organizer it will be your personal faults that will be used against you - your excessed with booze or drugs or inability to control impulses or in this case apparent intoxication with power in relationships. I very much enjoyed Jakes presentations but i can see how rock star status can be too much for some. It's important to stay sober when you are under the gun. --- Marina
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature