Anglo – America in Prophecy & the Lost Tribes of Israel Are the Americans, Canadians, English, Scottish, Welsh, Australians, Anglo (non-Dutch) Southern Africans, and New Zealanders descendants of Joseph? Where are the …
The new Wikileaks Party under Julian Assange has just had a messy internal brawl raising questions about its bid for Senate spots on September 7. Deputy editor Sandi Keane reports.
Now I learn that our favorite freedom of information activist pursuing the US government coverup of UFOs, Larry Bryant has identified one such cable dated from November of 2005 in which the US State Department specifically instructed US …
Army private Bradley Manning was sentenced by a military judge to 35 years in Fort Leavenworth for leaking military documents to Wikileaks, according to an article in the London Telegraph today, Thursday, Aug. 22. The…
The new Wikileaks Party under Julian Assange has just had a messy internal brawl raising questions about its bid for Senate spots on Sept 7. Sandi Keane reports.
Because of the 1,294 days he’s already spent in jail, Manning will shave three and a half years off his 35 year term. He is eligible for parole after serving one-third of the sentence.
Wikileaks has a cable that the US Embassy-Vatican wrote about then-Cardinal Bergoglio, now Pope Francis, among other possible papal candidates, in 2005, shortly before Ratzinger was chosen to be the new pope.
According to the Associated Press on Tuesday, U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was acquitted of aiding the enemy for giving classified secrets to Wikileaks. Prosecutors have tried hard to paint Pfc. Manning as holding “general evil intent…
By Medina Roshan (Reuters) – The verdict in the court-martial of Army Private First Class Bradley Manning, accused of the biggest leak of classified information in U.S. history, will be read on Tuesday, the presiding judge said on Monday. Manning, who is accused of spilling secrets to the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy website, is charged with 21 […]
FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — A military judge is deliberating the fate of an Army private accused of aiding the enemy by engineering a high-volume leak of U.S. secrets to WikiLeaks.