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A Plague of Malice: The State v Julian Assange

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A Plague of Malice: The State v Julian Assange - WBD330 Peter McCormack

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Location: Remotely
Date: Tuesday, 30th March
Company: SupportAssange.wauland.de
Role: N/A

A world where the people are afraid to hold institutions and governments accountable for their actions is a dystopian reality. 

Julian Assange founded Wikileaks in 2006 to defend against injustices, hypocrisy, and tyranny; he published the truth. And for these actions, he has spent ten years fighting for his freedom.

Today is a call to action for everyone aligned with Bitcoin, freedom of speech, freedom of press, censorship-resistance, and justice. Take the time and donate to the defence of Julian Assange.

In this special episode, I talk to Julian Assange’s father and brother, John and Gabriel Shipton. My friend Janine also joins us to discuss the plague of malice regarding Julian’s case, his alignment with the Bitcoin ethos, and how you can support his defence.

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00:01:56: Introduction
00:03:02: A message to the Bitcoin community
00:03:57: Backstory
00:07:34: Global effect
00:10:29: Julian's current condition
00:14:40: The latest on the judgement
00:17:38: Why maximum security?
00:19:33: Judges' impartiality
00:26:43: Hypocrisy of Sacoolas and Assange
00:30:09: "Blood on their hands"
00:31:28: WikiLeaks' content
00:33:57: Collateral murder video
00:38:28: Leaks stop wars
00:42:13: Obama, The New York Times and hypocrisy
00:44:58: Current case situation
00:48:48: Bitcoin and WikiLeaks
00:55:41: Julian and Bitcoin
00:56:48: Help Julian
00:58:44: Final comments


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