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My guest today is Gabriel Shipton, an Australian filmmaker and the half-brother of Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks. Gabriel has been a tireless advocate for his brother's release and a powerful voice for press freedom, free speech, and the right to dissent. From the Ecuadorian embassy to a maximum-security prison, Julian's 14-year ordeal became a global symbol for the criminalization of truth-telling. While his release was a major milestone, Gabriel warns that the fight is far from over, while reflecting on the emotional toll of Julian's imprisonment and the bittersweet terms of his release, which involved pleading guilty to the very act of journalism. We explore the dangerous precedent this sets for free press worldwide and the need to secure a full pardon. We also dive into Gabriel's connection to the Bitcoin community, a movement that stood firmly behind Julian, both financially and ideologically, and stress decentralized platforms such as Bitcoin & Nostr as freedom enablers.► If you got value, please like, comment, share, follow and support my work. Thank you!-- SPONSORS --►► Get your TREZOR wallet & accessories, with a 5% discount, using my code at checkout (get my discount code from the episode - yep, you'll have to watch it): https://affil.trezor.io/SHUn ►► Join me on June 19-21 at BTC Prague! Code EFRAT = 10% discount: https://pages.btcprague.com/ambassador-efrat-fenigson -- SPECIAL OFFERS –►► Watch “New Totalitarian Order” conference with Prof. Mattias Desmet & Efrat: https://efenigson.gumroad.com/l/desmet_efrat ►► Enjoy the Little HODLer products, learn about sound money while having fun! use code EFRAT for 10% off on non-sale items: https://thelittlehodler.com/ ►► 10% off on all books & accessories at the “Bitcoin Infinity Store” - use code EFRAT►► Join me in any of these upcoming events: https://www.efrat.blog/p/upcoming-events -- LINKS –Gabriel's Twitter: https://x.com/GabrielShipton Gabriel's npub: npub1dcgppk89h9flnffrznvhhj2vt9a0ym23ht5gk07l9j8m6l5k95qsze06js Efrat's Twitter: https://twitter.com/efenigsonEfrat's Telegram: https://t.me/efenigsonWatch/listen on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoiceSupport Efrat's work: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/efenigson Support Efrat with Bitcoin: https://geyser.fund/project/efenigson-- CHAPTERS –0:00 Coming Up…1:05 Intro to Gabriel Shipton2:20 Stella Assange & Westminster Declaration [& Censorship]5:00 Julian Assange's Release and Ongoing Legal Battle7:30 The Fight for a Pardon, Trump's Role & Political Shifts in Julian's Case12:20 USAID Exposé, Deep State, NGOs Funding & Journalistic Integrity16:17 When Was Gabriel's Introduction to Bitcoin?18:00 Political Power of Bitcoiners and Their Ethos20:30 Navigating Between Political Engagement and Technological Freedom22:30 Gabriel's Mission and Projects of Media and Speech24:30 Freedom of Speech as a Human Right28:00 The Power of Decentralized Protocols, inc. Nostr30:30 Julian's Homecoming & Public Support32:45 Gabriel's Words of Hope
Julian Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton and Brian Laughlin announce Project Spartacus - an initiative to preserve the Afghan War Logs on Bitcoin's blockchain as ordinals - creating a permanent, uncensorable record.You're listening to Bitcoin Season 2. Subscribe to the newsletter, trusted by over 7,000 Bitcoiners: https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.comGabriel Shipton, film producer and brother of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, joins us alongside Brian Locklin from Ordinals to discuss Project Spartacus. This ambitious initiative aims to permanently archive the Afghan War Logs on Bitcoin's blockchain through ordinals technology, creating an uncensorable repository of historically significant information. They explore how Bitcoin offers unique censorship resistance, the technical challenges they've overcome, and the potential for Bitcoin to serve as a powerful publishing platform for journalists and freedom advocates.Follow our guests: @GabrielShipton @ordinalsbot @bruffstarNotes:- Project archives 76,000+ Afghan War Logs on Bitcoin- Julian Assange was imprisoned for 14 years- War Logs were previously unavailable at times- Julian is free but restricted by plea deal- Bitcoin enabled Wikileaks to survive debanking- Ordinals offer new censorship-resistant archiveCheck out our Bitcoin scaling conference! Visit opnext.dev to learn more.Timestamps:00:00 Start01:25 Project Spartacus03:18 Before Assange was released06:36 Ordinalsbot involvement09:45 Arch10:17 New financial model for publishing15:42 Breaking new ground for Ordinals18:32 Censorship resistant platforms23:07 Recent wins & losses29:38 Wrap up-
What Julian Assange's release actually means, with Greg Barns SC, from Julian's Australia legal team. In 2012 Greg (a highly regarded human rights Barrister) took a call from John Shipton, Julian Assange's father. Greg had already done advocacy on the Assange case for the Australian Lawyers Alliance. John wished to know if Greg would run Julian's bid to be elected to the Australian Senate in the 2013 federal election. From then on, Greg worked with John, Julian's brother, Gabriel Shipton, lawyer Steve Kenny and others to help bring an end to the US pursuit of Assange for publishing material which clearly implicated the USA in war crimes in both Iraq and Afghanistan. This early work later became the Australian Assange campaign and we are delighted to welcome Greg back for a second interview.
Scott is joined by Gabriel Shipton to talk about his brother, Julian Assange. Assange agreed to a plea deal earlier this week and is now, after thirteen years in various forms of captivity, back home in Australia. Scott and Shipton celebrate this momentous development and discuss the details of the plea deal. Discussed on the show: Ithaka (IMDb) Gabriel Shipton is an Australian filmmaker and the half-brother of Julian Assange. Follow him on Twitter @GabrielShipton This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott is joined by Gabriel Shipton to talk about his brother, Julian Assange. Assange agreed to a plea deal earlier this week and is now, after thirteen years in various forms of captivity, back home in Australia. Scott and Shipton celebrate this momentous development and discuss the details of the plea deal. Discussed on the show: Ithaka (IMDb) Gabriel Shipton is an Australian filmmaker and the half-brother of Julian Assange. Follow him on Twitter @GabrielShipton This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY
Download Episode. Scott is joined by Gabriel Shipton to talk about his brother, Julian Assange. Assange agreed to a plea deal earlier this week and is now, after thirteen years in various forms of captivity, back home in Australia. Scott and Shipton celebrate this momentous development and discuss the details of the plea deal. Discussed on the show: Ithaka (IMDb) Gabriel Shipton is an Australian filmmaker and the half-brother of Julian Assange. Follow him on Twitter @GabrielShipton This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Robers Brokerage Incorporated; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY
Julian Assange has finally landed in Australia, a free man. Today, his brother Gabriel Shipton on how the deal to release the long-incarcerated WikiLeaks founder came together. National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe explains what comes next. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Julian Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton; national correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe.
Julian Assange is a free man after pleading guilty to one charge of espionage in a federal United States court as part of a plea deal with prosecutors, bringing to end an international saga surrounding war, access to information, freedom of speech and the role of journalism in the digital age. Facing a judge in a US federal court in the remote Northern Mariana Islands, Assange told the court that he “believes the First Amendment and the Espionage Act are in contradiction” and that he was within his rights while working as a journalist when he “encouraged (his) source to provide information that was said to be classified in order to publish that information”. Assange landed on Australian soil late on Wednesday afternoon, bringing the long fight by many for him to be allowed to return home to an end. What will his life look like going forward, and how does his family feel now that he's returned? Julian's brother, Gabriel Shipton, joins Sacha Barbour Gatt on The Briefing to share how he feels in this historical moment. Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julian Assange: freedom fighter or anti-American spy? The Wikileaks founder faces 17 charges for espionage and 1 charge for computer misuse after publishing classified US documents & videos nearly 15 years ago – disclosures that many believe should never have been kept secret from American citizens in the first place. His brother Gabriel Shipton and Assange's legal team say the leaks were legitimate First Amendment disclosures of unlawful activity by the United States. Is the US government fighting for Assange's extradition as revenge for the embarrassing revelations that he published? • SPONSORED BY TAX NETWORK USA – Owe back taxes? Tax Network USA has saved over $1 billion for their clients and can help you secure the best deal possible. Call 1-800-245-6000 for a private, free consultation, or visit https://drdrew.com/tnusa • SPONSORED BY SAFESLEEVE – Studies have shown that EMF radiation from your phone can be harmful. Try SafeSleeve's cases made with lab-tested shielding technology that can block over 99% of RF and 92% of ELF radiation. Get 10% off with code DRDREW at https://drdrew.com/safesleeve Gabriel Shipton is a film producer and an advocate for his brother, imprisoned Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Follow him at https://x.com/GabrielShipton Dr. Aimee is a fertility doctor known as “The Egg Whisperer” and a Tru Niagen partner. She graduated from UCLA School of Medicine and completed her residency in OB-GYN at Harvard Medical School. She also completed a fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility and holds a Master's in Public Health Management and Policy from the University of Michigan. Find more about Tru Niagen at https://drdrew.com/truniagen and follow Dr. Aimee at https://x.com/_eggwhisperer 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • CAPSADYN - Get pain relief with the power of capsaicin from chili peppers – without the burning! Capsadyn's proprietary formulation for joint & muscle pain contains no NSAIDs, opioids, anesthetics, or steroids. Try it for 15% off at https://capsadyn.com/drew • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • TRU NIAGEN - For almost a decade, Dr. Drew has been taking a healthy-aging supplement called Tru Niagen, which uses a patented form of Nicotinamide Riboside to boost NAD levels. Use code DREW for 20% off at https://drdrew.com/truniagen • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Get an extra discount with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew • COZY EARTH - Susan and Drew love Cozy Earth's sheets & clothing made with super-soft viscose from bamboo! Use code DREW to save up to 30% at https://drdrew.com/cozy • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Back to the People Podcast, host Nicole Shanahan sits down with Gabriel Shipton, the brother of Julian Assange, to delve into the ongoing incarceration of the WikiLeaks founder. We explore the impact of Julian's work on freedom of the press and the implications for a free and open internet.
Today’s episode is a little different than other episodes and I thought it was a valuable topic to talk about: freedom of speech. In today’s episode, I’ll be speaking with Gabriel Shipton, brother of renowned journalist and founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. Gabriel is a passionate advocate for environmental protection, human rights, and press freedom. Growing up in a family deeply committed to these values, Gabriel was inspired to dedicate his life to making a positive impact on the world. He is a film producer on Ithaka and Fara. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅What inspired Julian to found WikiLeaks, and his goals when creating the organization ✅The legal battle surrounding Julian’s extradition to the United States and how he has coped ✅ His thoughts on the broader implications of his case for press freedom and the protection of journalists and whistleblowers ✅ How he views the role of WikiLeaks in promoting government transparency and accountability ✅ How he responss to the criticism that WikiLeaks actions poses risks to national security ✅ What the future is for national security journalism and freedom of speech If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up @ www.InnerKnowingSchool.com Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.
This week on Just Ask the Question. The U.S. continues to show its support for U.S. journalist Evan Gerskovich who has been jailed in Russia for a year for doing his job, but on April 11, Julian Assange will have spent 5 years in prison for publishing Wiki Leaks. The U.S continues its pursuit of Assange while members of Congress, world leaders and other journalists clamor for his release. What's the difference? This week a court in England gave Assange new hope for freedom - or did it? That and more on this special episode of Just Ask the Question. Takeaways:Julian Assange's fight against extradition to the US continues, with recent developments allowing him to take his case to an appeal hearing.The extradition decision raises concerns about press freedom and the First Amendment, as Assange's work involves publishing classified information.Assange's physical and mental health have deteriorated during his five years in prison, and there are fears that extradition could lead to his death.There is growing international support for dropping the charges against Assange, and pressure is being put on the Biden administration to take action. Key Quotes from the episode:"The judges could have refused his application to appeal and ordered his extradition to the United States.""The judges actually said to the prosecutors, are you telling me that if anybody publishes this information, any journalist publishes this kind of information, under what you're proposing, you'd be able to extradite them to the United States.""First Amendment rights are also your right to know, your right to read the information as well."Chapters00:00Introduction and Background01:01Current Status of Julian Assange04:13Concerns about Diplomatic Assurances05:30Physical and Mental Well-being of Julian Assange07:21Political Motivations and Attacks on Press Freedom09:48Comparison with Evan Gurskovich Case10:55Prosecution for Dissemination of Information12:19Steps Forward and Political Support23:27Upcoming Deadlines and Potential Extradition28:28Actions to Support Julian AssangeFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcastIntragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcastYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVwThis Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon supporters here:https://www.patreon.com/justaskthequestionpodcastPurchase Brian's book "Free The Press" Follow Brian's Salon articles!
Rev Bill Crews talks to Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's brother, about how the British court has asked the US government for assurances that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would be offered constitutional protections granted to American citizens and would not face the death penalty before it rules on whether he can appeal against his extradition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The war in Iraq ended years ago, but it's still being fought in exactly one place: The Deep State, with its endless war against Julian Assange. Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton joins to discuss the latest efforts to protect Julian from extradition, as well as rumors in the press that the government might be considering a plea deal to finally bring the 15-year saga to a close. Plus, Human Events publisher and businessman Jeff Webb discusses how open borders poses an existential threat to the traits that made America such an economic superpower. Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The war in Iraq ended years ago, but it's still being fought in exactly one place: The Deep State, with its endless war against Julian Assange. Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton joins to discuss the latest efforts to protect Julian from extradition, as well as rumors in the press that the government might be considering a plea deal to finally bring the 15-year saga to a close. Plus, Human Events publisher and businessman Jeff Webb discusses how open borders poses an existential threat to the traits that made America such an economic superpower. Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julian Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton joined Amy Mullins to update us as to Julian's state of mind and health ahead of the UK High Court's impending decision, which is to be handed down tonight 9.30pm AEDT (10.30am London time). The court will decide whether Wikileaks founder and journalist Julian Assange will be able to appeal the decision to extradite him from Britain to the United States where he faces 18 charges for publishing US military documents and diplomatic cables and up to 173 years in prison or even the death penalty. Gabriel tells us about his attendance as a guest of Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie at President Joe Biden's 2024 State of the Union Address and the intense lobbying efforts happening behind the scenes at the US Congress. When will the Australian government make greater representations to the United States on its citizen's behalf? Gabriel Shipton is a film producer and produced a documentary on the persecution of Assange called, ITHAKA (free to watch on ABC's iView). You can listen to that May 2022 interview here. To support Julian Assange and take action, visit the campaign website: https://www.action.assangecampaign.org.au
Julian Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton joined Amy Mullins to update us as to Julian's state of mind and health ahead of the UK High Court's impending decision, which is to be handed down tonight 9.30pm AEDT (10.30am London time). The court will decide whether Wikileaks founder and journalist Julian Assange will be able to appeal the decision to extradite him from Britain to the United States where he faces 18 charges for publishing US military documents and diplomatic cables and up to 173 years in prison or even the death penalty. Gabriel tells us about his attendance as a guest of Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie at President Joe Biden's 2024 State of the Union Address and the intense lobbying efforts happening behind the scenes at the US Congress. When will the Australian government make greater representations to the United States on its citizen's behalf? To support Julian Assange and take action, visit the campaign website: www.action.assangecampaign.org.au Broadcast on 26 March 2024.
The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal interviews Gabriel Shipton, film producer and brother of Julian Assange, during his latest visit to Washington DC, where he was pushing lawmakers to oppose the Biden administration's prosecution of the jailed Wikileaks publisher. Watch on YouTube Read TheGrayzone.com Instagram Twitter Telegram
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John Shipton is an anti-war activist and architect in Sydney, Australia, and the father of Julian Assange. He founded the WikiLeaks Party and was involved in the creation of WikiLeaks and helped with WikiLeaks for years. He was criticised for meeting with President Bashar al-Assad during a trip to Syria as part of the WikiLeaks Party. He campaigns and acts as an ambassador for Assange and was featured in the documentary Ithaka, produced by his son Gabriel Shipton.
We have a 'Special Edition' of @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ for you today!!! Truth seeking is this episode's goal, and thanks to Films For Change, Journeyman Pictures & ARPR we got to explore the story of Julian Assange through a new documentary. People finally get to see an unvarnished look at the facts of what happened with WikiLeaks and Assange, which is eye opening! THEN, we have a brief chat with the writer, director of the piece. Who put together a highly engaging exposé, so much so, not even the flu could act as a distraction (though, definitely not on top form)!!! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/ihJo9_dI8xY 'The Trust Fall: Julian Assange' is written & directed by Kym Staton. Despite being detained, silenced, and hidden from public view in maximum security Belmarsh Prison, multi-award-winning Australian journalist and publisher Julian Assange has become one of the loudest voices for free speech of our times. The disclosures of WikiLeaks from 2010 ignited a firestorm of controversy and a relentless ongoing pursuit by the most powerful state on the planet. Today we have: The Trust Fall: Julian Assange Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/XLMuX8OZL48 Cinema Nova Melbourne, World Premiere: 30th July 2023 OZ Theatrical Release Date: 6th March 2024 UK Theatrical Release Date: 15th March 2024 Director: Kym Staton Cast: Daniel Ellsberg, John Pilger, Tariq Ali, Chris Hedges, Jennifer Robinson, Jill Stein, Stefania Maurizi, Nils Melzer, Stella Assange, John Shipton, Gabriel Shipton, Roger Waters, M.I.A, Tom Morello, Jonathan Oldham Credit: Films For Change, Journeyman Pictures Genre: Documentary Running Time: 128 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/wcYOv2SorgY?si=amqpwt-WCI7tC1Aj Website: Here. https://www.thetrustfall.org/ X: @thetrustfalldoc https://twitter.com/thetrustfalldoc?lang=en-GB Facebook: Here. https://www.facebook.com/thetrustfalldoc/ Instagram: @thetrustfalldoc https://www.instagram.com/thetrustfalldoc/ ------------ *(Music) 'Strictly Business (Instrumental)' by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
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On today's show, Gabriel Shipton discusses the court case regarding his brother, Julian Assange. GUEST OVERVIEW: Gabriel Shipton is Julian Assange's brother and a film advocate for his imprisoned journalist brother Julian. Follow him on Twitter/X: @GabrielShipton
For years, Gabriel Shipton has been desperately advocating for the release of his older brother, Julian Assange. It's a fight that may have nearly reached its end. Next month, Julian Assange has one final chance, to request an appeal of his extradition to the United States. If it fails, medical experts insist Assange will take his own life. Today, Gabriel Shipton on his brother's last shot at freedom. Warning: this episode discusses suicide. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Filmmaker and brother of Julian Assange, Gabriel Shipton
For 11 years, Julian Assange has been a hunted man, first under house arrest in an embassy and for the past five years as a British prisoner fighting extradition to the U.S. Mike Pompeo and others have fantasized about having Assange murdered. But why? Charlie talks to Assange's half-brother Gabriel Shipton about what Julian exposed that has made the U.S. deep state so fanatical about destroying him. Plus, Gordon Chang joins to discuss China's cyberwar against the American people.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Gabriel Shipton provides updates on his brother, Julian Assange. GUEST OVERVIEW: Gabriel is Julian Assange's brother and a staunch advocate for his imprisoned journalist brother, Julian.
Julian Assange is an Australian citizen and the founder of whistleblower website WikiLeaks established in 2006. Wikileaks' release in 2010 of leaked video from a United States helicopter showing an air strike that killed civilians in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff, put Mr Assange on the world stage. Between 2012 and 2019 Mr Assange was granted political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, and since August 2019 has been held in a London prison, fighting extradition to the United States. On this episode of BASED, I speak to Mr Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton about his brother's life, political asylum, eventual imprisonment, what he faces should he be extradited to the United States and what that will mean for journalists around the world.
Rev Bill Crews speaks to Gabriel Shipton about his brother Julian Assange, and that theWikiLeaks founder is to make an urgent application for appeal after losing his long-running fight against extradition to the United States on espionage charges. Julian was charged by US authorities in 2019 over almost 500,000 documents that were leaked in 2010 and 2011 about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) is joined by Julian Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton, to discuss the manufactured lies about Julian, why Wikileaks is such a threat to the politically corrupt, and the insane measures that powerful people will take to silence Julian and his supporters. twitter.com/GabrielShipton Order THE WHITE PILL: http://whitepillbook.com/ Order THE ANARCHIST HANDBOOK: https://www.amzn.com/B095DVF8FJ Order THE NEW RIGHT: https://amzn.to/2IFFCCu Order DEAR READER: https://t.co/vZfTVkK6qf?amp=1 https://twitter.com/michaelmalice https://instagram.com/michaelmalice https://malice.locals.com https://youtube.com/michaelmaliceofficial Intro song: "Out of Reach" by Legendary House Cats https://thelegendaryhousecats.bandcamp.com/ The newest episode of "YOUR WELCOME" releases on iTunes and YouTube every Wednesday! Please subscribe and leave a review. This week's sponsors: Miracle Made Sheets – Self-Cleaning Sheets: trymiracle.com/MALICE (Free Towel Set + over 40% off) Patriot Gold Group – No Fee IRA: Call 888-505-9845 or visit malicegold.com (Free investor guide) Progressive – Name Your Price Tool: progressive.com Rhone – The Commuter Collection: rhone.com/malice (20% off) Sheath - Dual Pouch Underwear: sheathunderwear.com, promo code: MALICE (20% off)
GUEST OVERVIEW: Gabriel Shipton is Julian Assange's brother. Gabriel is a film advocate for his imprisoned journalist brother Julian.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to make an urgent application for appeal after losing his long running fight against extradition to the United States on espionage charges. Julian was charged by US authorities in 2019 over almost 500,000 documents that were leaked in 2010 and 2011 about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Rev. Bill speaks to Julian's brother Gabriel Shipton about his appeal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the National Press Club on Monday Julian Assange's wife said 'we're the closest we've ever been' to securing his release and earlier this year Anthony Albanese expressed his frustrated over the detention of Assange. Gabriel Shipton believes 2023 will be the year his brother Julian will be released, as a Free Julian Assange Rally in Sydney saw over 1000 people in attendance on Wednesday. Gabriel joins us to explain why. Headlines: PwC staff stood down over scandal Fire in Sydney still being mopped up Officer who tasered grandmother ‘very distressed' AFP boss says Gen Z needs praise ‘3 times a week' Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers, documenting decades of lies and mistakes in Vietnam. At 91, he faces a new battle: inoperable cancer. Join CODEPINK for “Daniel Ellsberg Week” to celebrate the life's work of Daniel Ellsberg. Guest speakers include: Gabriel Shipton, John Kiriakou and Jesselyn Radack.
John and Gabriel Shipton discuss their gripping documentary, Ithaka, which chronicles the unrelenting struggle to free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, their son and brother, from a high-security prison in Britain for his part in releasing classified US government files to the public.
Last week's interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson went viral, with cuts of the interview garnering millions of views on social media, and even making it onto America's most-watched Mainstream News Network; Award-winning Musician Dedicates Music Proceeds to the COVID Vaccine-injured; Jefferey Jaxen Reports on the gender transition pipeline in Schools and hospitals, the failing Green Agenda, and Mouse Study Emerges Suggesting Spike Protein distributes Throughout the Body; The Father and Brother of Julian Assange, a journalist jailed for 4 years in ‘UK's Guantanamo Bay,' are fighting for his freedom; Finally, new science reaffirms early treatments and will save millions of lives, if it isn't suppressed. Guests: Brad Skistimas/Five Times August, Ernesto Ramirez, John Shipton, Gabriel Shipton, Dr. Pierre Kory
https://youtu.be/oyekPpdjAaUhttps://open.lbry.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Assange:9cJulian Assange, creator of Wikileaks, is an activist who has dedicated his life to exposing the lies and corruption of some of the most powerful governments on earth. He's been honored with countless prestigious journalism awards, yet he languishes in prison under horrendous conditions, vilified as an enemy of the state. It's hard for the average person to know what to think about Assange, because for over a decade his actions have been shrouded in a fog of conflicting narratives and media portrayals -- That is by design.In this video we'll expose 6 lies about Assange that have been deliberately used to distract us from what is one of the most important precedent-setting cases for freedom of speech of our generation. If there's one thing you should take away from this, it's that most of what you think you know about Assange is false.00:00 Intro03:03 Recap of Assange's Case05:40 Lie #1: Unredacted Document Dump09:19 Lie #2: People Were Hurt10:49 Lie #3: Hacked into Government Computers16:10 Lie #4: Not a Real Journalist16:48 Lie #5: “He'll Be Safe”17:55 Lie #6: Reasons for Leaving the Embassy20:50 Assange is a Political Prisoner21:44 Journalism is in Jeopardy22:46 What Can You Do?This case represents a critical juncture for the future of press freedom. It doesn't matter whether you like Assange or not, or whether you've bought into the mainstream narratives against him. You should be very worried about the fate of journalism around the world. It is time to recognize the stakes at hand and demand an end to this ordeal. Free Assange, and in doing so, protect the future of press freedom.Special thanks to Assange's Father and Brother, John and Gabriel Shipton, for their fight. Watch the Ithaka film here: https://ithaka.movie/Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi BrockwellTo support NBTV, visit https://www.nbtv.media/support(tax-deductible in the US)NBTV's new eBook out now!Beginner's Introduction To Privacy - https://amzn.to/3WDSfkuBeware of scammers, I will never give you a phone number or reach out to you with investment advice. I do not give investment advice.Visit the NBTV website:https://nbtv.mediaSupport the show
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Journalist Josh Rushing joins Scott to discuss a documentary he produced for Al Jazeera about Julian Assange. Rushing talks about his experience making the documentary, what they focused on and why they produced it now. They run through the many myths people still believe about Assange before getting into the multiple ways he has been targeted by the government and betrayed by many of his fellow journalists. Discussed on the show: The imprisonment of Julian Assange Scott's interview with Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's brother The Julian Assange Indictment WikiLeaks: Collateral Murder (Iraq, 2007) The Good Soldiers by David Finkel README.txt: A Memoir by Chelsea Manning “An open letter from editors and publishers: Publishing is not a Crime” (The Guardian) “Alternative Facts: How the media failed Julian Assange” (Harper's Magazine) “Inside the CIA's secret war plans against WikiLeaks” (Yahoo News) “How Comey intervened to kill WikiLeaks' immunity deal” (The Hill) ‘I Sold The Iraq War And Regret It' Mission Al-Jazeera by Josh Rushing Josh Rushing is an American broadcast journalist and photographer. He is a correspondent for the Emmy-winning documentary series, Fault Lines, on Al Jazeera English. He is also a former officer of the United States Marine Corps. Follow him on Twitter @joshrushing This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Journalist Josh Rushing joins Scott to discuss a documentary he produced for Al Jazeera about Julian Assange. Rushing talks about his experience making the documentary, what they focused on and why they produced it now. They run through the many myths people still believe about Assange before getting into the multiple ways he has been targeted by the government and betrayed by many of his fellow journalists. Discussed on the show: The imprisonment of Julian Assange Scott's interview with Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's brother The Julian Assange Indictment WikiLeaks: Collateral Murder (Iraq, 2007) The Good Soldiers by David Finkel README.txt: A Memoir by Chelsea Manning “An open letter from editors and publishers: Publishing is not a Crime” (The Guardian) “Alternative Facts: How the media failed Julian Assange” (Harper's Magazine) “Inside the CIA's secret war plans against WikiLeaks” (Yahoo News) “How Comey intervened to kill WikiLeaks' immunity deal” (The Hill) ‘I Sold The Iraq War And Regret It' Mission Al-Jazeera by Josh Rushing Josh Rushing is an American broadcast journalist and photographer. He is a correspondent for the Emmy-winning documentary series, Fault Lines, on Al Jazeera English. He is also a former officer of the United States Marine Corps. Follow him on Twitter @joshrushing This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY
#FreeJulianAssange Wie geht es WikiLeaks-Gründer Julian Assange? Heute spreche ich mit seinem Bruder, Gabriel Shipton, über Julians Zustand im Belmarsh Gefängnis, über WikiLeaks, digitale Überwachung und Bitcoin. Das ganze Interview MIT deutschen Untertiteln findet ihr hier: Klick
Gabriel Shipton joins us today to discuss the situation with his brother, along with a wonderful new documentary film that tells a deeply personal story about a family struggling against injustice. Film Discussed: Ithaka -
Women in Canada make up less than a 1/3 of elected officials and that's bad for everyone, and yes that means men too. Having women in elected positions leads to more inclusive and equitable representation, diverse perspectives, and better overall governance, ultimately benefiting society as a whole. Shari Graydon, founder of Informed Opinions is committed to changing our political landscape and has launched balanceofpower.ca to help women attain power to drive positive change in their communities and improve the lives of more Canadians. I am thrilled to share a new partnership at What She Said with Care to Know. Care to Know.ca is a free resource where Canadians receive the latest health information, updates on new and existing treatments and advice from Canadian doctors via email. Over the next six months we'll take a closer look at seasonal allergies and asthma, skincare, diabetes, weight management and menopause but today we're going to share how caretoknow works with Dr. Christine Palmay so you can stop going down rabbit holes with Dr. Google. Anne Brodie is back with another big Saturday night at the movies and this week Kiefer Sutherland is back in Rabbit Hole, a new series on Paramount, Gabriel Basso stars as a low-level FBI agent pulled into non-stop action in Netflix's new The Night Agent, Director Jean-Christophe Klotz's thrilling history of Hollywood's part in bringing Nazi war criminals to justice in Filmmakers for the Prosecution, an adaptation of Sandra Schulberg's Monograph and an urgently important documentary. Next up, Anne is back with an interview with Julian Assange's Dad and brother, John and Gabriel Shipton. Julian is perhaps The most famous hacker publisher in the world and remains in London's tough Belmarsh prison awaiting possible extradition to the US to face trial for espionage. If convicted, he faces 175 years in prison. His crime? Leaking videos of US military war crimes against Iraqis, provided to him by soldier Chelsea Manning and published on WikiLeaks. Assange's father John Shipton, and brother Gabriel continue to lobby for his release citing freedom of the press as Assange's mental and physical health continues to deteriorate. Don't miss this interview. I love a great whodunit, which is why I was so thrilled to catch up with Amy Stuart, author of the newly released A Death At the Party from Simon & Schuster. Amy joins me to share how she kept the pace non-stop in this day in a life story that will have you on the edge of your seat and guessing to the bitter end who the victim will be. Finally, food waste in Canada remains a huge problem, in fact, Canada is the worst in the world for throwing away food. Think about that. Our small little nation is #1 for all the wrong reasons. Part of the problem are those best before dates which muddy the waters for consumers about food safety. Lori Nikkel, CEO of Second Harvest joins me to clear the air.
Frank Morano interviews Gabriel Shipton, a filmmaker and Julian Assange's Brother, whose newest film “Ithaka” is told from the perspective of Assange's family about his new film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott talks with Kevin Gosztola about a project he's working on documenting the lead-up to Iraq War II as well as his brand new book about Julian Assange. To mark the twentieth anniversary of the disastrous invasion of Iraq, Gosztola has been writing about each day since mid-February, documenting the lies that the Bush Administration and their allies pushed exactly twenty years ago to the day. Scott and Gosztola talk about some of those lies before moving on to the current lies being told about Julian Assange. Gosztola talks about why he wrote this book and what sets it apart from some of the others already out. Discussed on the show: March To Iraq War, 20 Years Later Guilty of Journalism by Kevin Gosztola Scott's interview with Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's brother Ithaka (IMDb) The Trial of Julian Assange by Nils Melzer “Inside the CIA's secret war plans against WikiLeaks” (Yahoo News) Kevin Gosztola is the managing editor of Shadowproof. He also produces and co-hosts the weekly podcast, “Unauthorized Disclosure.” He is the author of Guilty of Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange. Follow him on Twitter @kgosztola. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott talks with Kevin Gosztola about a project he's working on documenting the lead-up to Iraq War II as well as his brand new book about Julian Assange. To mark the twentieth anniversary of the disastrous invasion of Iraq, Gosztola has been writing about each day since mid-February, documenting the lies that the Bush Administration and their allies pushed exactly twenty years ago to the day. Scott and Gosztola talk about some of those lies before moving on to the current lies being told about Julian Assange. Gosztola talks about why he wrote this book and what sets it apart from some of the others already out. Discussed on the show: March To Iraq War, 20 Years Later Guilty of Journalism by Kevin Gosztola Scott's interview with Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's brother Ithaka (IMDb) The Trial of Julian Assange by Nils Melzer “Inside the CIA's secret war plans against WikiLeaks” (Yahoo News) Kevin Gosztola is the managing editor of Shadowproof. He also produces and co-hosts the weekly podcast, “Unauthorized Disclosure.” He is the author of Guilty of Journalism: The Political Case Against Julian Assange. Follow him on Twitter @kgosztola. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY
Scott talks to Gabriel Shipton, the brother of Julian Assange, about the documentary he recently produced about his family's fight for Assange's freedom. Scott and Shipton discuss the film, what it portrays, who it features and why it's called Ithaka. They then discuss some of the crimes Assange exposed, which would eventually land him in HMP Belmarsh as the world's most famous political prisoner. Discussed on the show: Ithaka (IMDb) Ithaka, a poem read by Sean Connery “Alternative Facts: How the media failed Julian Assange” (Harper's Magazine) The Trial of Julian Assange by Nils Melzer Philip Weiss is the long-time editor of Mondoweiss.net. Follow him on Twitter @PhilWeiss. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott talks to Gabriel Shipton, the brother of Julian Assange, about the documentary he recently produced about his family's fight for Assange's freedom. Scott and Shipton discuss the film, what it portrays, who it features and why it's called Ithaka. They then discuss some of the crimes Assange exposed, which would eventually land him in HMP Belmarsh as the world's most famous political prisoner. Discussed on the show: Ithaka (IMDb) Ithaka, a poem read by Sean Connery “Alternative Facts: How the media failed Julian Assange” (Harper's Magazine) The Trial of Julian Assange by Nils Melzer Philip Weiss is the long-time editor of Mondoweiss.net. Follow him on Twitter @PhilWeiss. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY
Julian Assange's brother Gabriel Shipton joins the Liberty Report in-studio today to discuss his new film, ithaca, detailing the family struggle to release one of the greatest journalists of our time from the grip of the US and UK governments. Don't miss a screening of the film near you: https://ithaka.movie/ Show Sponsor Just go to https://4Patriots.com and use code RON to get 10% off your first purchase of 4Patriots Survival Food. That's https://4Patriots.com, use code RON.
Julian Assange is controversial. Is he a hacker terrorist, a journalist, a seditionist guilty of espionage, or someone who was trying to do the right thing? Join us on this edition of Just Ask The Question as we speak with documentary film producer Gabriel Shipton about his new documentary "Ithaka." On this episode of JATQ.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
This April will mark four years since Julian Assange was forcefully removed from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he had been granted asylum, and jailed in Belmarsh Prison. Assange, whose health is declining, is being persecuted for being a publisher who made leaked material available to the public through Wikileaks. The materials, which exposed war crimes and corruption, were reported on by major media outlets around the world. The Biden administration could free Assange immediately by dropping the charges made by the Trump administration. Clearing the FOG speaks with Gabriel Shipton, Assange's brother, who is starting a US tour with his father, John Shipton, at the end of the month to show his documentary, Ithaka, and call on President Biden to act. The film provides an intimate view of Assange's family's fight to free him. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.
Before they went after Assange, they locked out Wikileaks from using their crowd funding platforms. The one that did not censor remained; Bitcoin. There's a special relationship between the early adopters of Bitcoin and Julian Assange. Stella Assange, Julian's wife, and Gabriel Shipton, his brother, appeared as guest speakers at the Bitcoin Amsterdam conference October 12th in Amsterdam. In this report we first see Dutch activist Djamila le Pair interview Gabriel about recent developments in the case of Assange, in front of the information booth she was allowed to host in the exhibition hall. Followed by a part of Stella's address in the main auditorium, as taken from the live stream.article/links: https://potkaars.nl/blog/2022/10/12/report-from-bitcoin-conference-amsterdam-2022-with-gabriel-shipton-and-stella-assange
1. Caldeadas las reuniones del Cuerpo de Ingenieros y sus propuestas para atender la erosión en Ocean Park entre reclamos de acción inmediata. Las ideas preliminares incluyen muros, realimentación de playas con arena o dunas y no hacer nada en el litoral 2. Pierluisi asegura que LUMA y todas las agencias están “preparadas” ante posible paso de tormenta. El gobernador se encuentra fuera del país, pero no descarta volver antes. 3. A cinco años del huracán María, el coordinador de FEMA cataloga de “histórica” la gestión en Puerto Rico. José Baquero, a cargo de la reconstrucción en la isla, puntualizó que ya están los fondos comprometidos para el 90% de las obras. 4. El gobernador Pierluisi exige que se atienda el proyecto de estatus antes de las elecciones de medio término. Hizo un llamado a los congresistas a unirse en apoyo al HR 8393 y bajarlo a votación en el hemiciclo federal. 5. Exsecretario de Estado defiende contrato con municipio de Ceiba. Luis Rivera Marín aseguró que se trata de un proyecto ecoturístico con la intención de generar actividad económica para el municipio. 6. Designan FEI al alcalde de Arecibo por contratar a la exsenadora Maritere González. 7. Abel Nazario alcanza acuerdo de culpabilidad con los federales. El exalcalde de Yauco y exsenador enfrenta dos casos por corrupción pública. 8. Justicia radica 37 cargos a cinco hombres tras persecución con policías. Los detenidos pertenecen a la organización criminal liderada por José Enrique De León Maldonado, conocido como ‘El Míster'. 9. La ONU pide unión a los líderes mundiales en un momento de "gran peligro 10. Detienen al presunto líder de la banda que intentó asesinar a Cristina Fernández de Kirchner 11. Nombran a Julian Assange huésped distinguido de la Ciudad de México. A la ceremonia asistieron John y Gabriel Shipton, padre y hermano del fundador de WikiLeaks. Éstas y otras noticias, hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. - - - Este programa se transmite por las siguientes emisoras, y por sus respectivas plataformas digitales, y aplicaciones para dispositivos Apple y Android: 1. Cadena WIAC - WYAC 930 AM: Cabo Rojo-Mayagüez 2. Cadena WIAC – WISA 1390 AM Isabela 3. Cadena WIAC - WIAC 740 AM: Área metropolitana 4. WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces: La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián 5. X61 610 AM: Patillas y toda la zona sureste 6. X61 94.3 FM: Patillas-Guayama 7. Mi Podcast: Anchor, SoundCloud y demás. https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto Redes Sociales: FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, LINKEDIN · E-mail: Enblancoynegroconsandra@gmail.com · BLOG: http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
The MintPress podcast, “The Watchdog,” hosted by British-Iraqi hip hop artist Lowkey, closely examines organizations about which it is in the public interest to know – including intelligence, lobby and special interest groups influencing policies that infringe on free speech and target dissent. The Watchdog goes against the grain by casting a light on stories largely ignored by the mainstream, corporate media.On this week's edition of The Watchdog podcast, Lowkey explores the growing movement to free Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, and is joined by his father John Shipton, to do so. Imprisoned in Belmarsh high security prison in London since 2019, and before that confined to the Ecuadorian Embassy, Assange has spent a decade locked up. If extradited to the United States, he faces up to 175 years in prison.Yet there are signs that his future might be brighter than his past. The global movement to free him, Shipton explains, is growing. In Australia, dozens of members of parliament have come together to lobby for Assange's release. In the United Kingdom, 23 MPs from across the political spectrum have done the same. Indeed, the parliaments of every single European nation have an Assange friendship group. And 26 major NGOs have signed a letter of support that was recently sent to President Biden.But, as Shipton explained to Lowkey, these groups are not acting on their own accord, but rather are reacting to popular pressure. As he said:These elements of institutions, parliaments and NGOs and governments represent an upwelling tide of support. They don't do it out of their own motivation. They do it because they either feel the injustice from the upwelling tide of support or realize as parliamentarians that their position is to carry this forward into the institutions of Parliament and resolve the situation.”The Biden administration is also coming under attack from Latin American nations. Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador recently publicly stated that if Biden extradites Assange, he should tear down the Statue of Liberty as freedom will be over.“He is the best journalist of our time in the world and has been very unfairly treated, worse than a criminal..This is an embarrassment to the world,” Lopez Obrador added.Both Shipton and Assange feature in a new documentary film, Ithaka, which details the struggle to free Assange and the emotional toll it has taken on his family. The film is directed by Ben Lawrence and produced by Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton. Late last month, Lowkey hosted a special screening of the film in London, alongside Shipton and Assange's wife, Stella.Lowkey is a British-Iraqi hip-hop artist, academic and political campaigner. As a musician, he has collaborated with the Arctic Monkeys, Wretch 32, Immortal Technique and Akala. He is a patron of Stop The War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the Racial Justice Network and The Peace and Justice Project, founded by Jeremy Corbyn. He has spoken and performed on platforms from the Oxford Union to the Royal Albert Hall and Glastonbury. His latest album, Soundtrack To The Struggle 2, featured Noam Chomsky and Frankie Boyle and has been streamed millions of times.Support the show
Gabriel Shipton is a Film Producer & advocate for his brother Julian Assange; Stella Moris is a lawyer & wife to Julian Assange. In this interview, we discuss the unprecedented State assault on Assange's freedom, the effects on his mental & physical well-being, & the threat to journalism. - - - - On March 15th 2006, US forces dropped from helicopters onto the roof of a house in a village north of Baghdad. The mission was reportedly to intercept a member of al-Qaeda who was visiting the dwelling. The US troops gathered 11 family members in one room, handcuffed them, and shot them all in the head. This included 5 children under 6, one of whom was a 6-month-old baby. US soldiers then called in an airstrike to destroy evidence of their crimes. Iraqi police reported the details of the incident at the time, but the US military refuted these claims, stating a fire-fight with insurgents caused the deaths, and that “[US forces] take every precaution to keep civilians out of harm's way.” Their investigations ended, effectively neutering any other external examination of their conduct. This was until 2010 when WikiLeaks released a series of classified US documents on the Afghan War, Iraq War, and cables between the US State Department and its diplomatic missions around the world. One such cable was from a March 2006 investigation of the above incident by the UN, which corroborated the Iraqi police's accusations that a horrific war crime had been committed. WikiLeaks releases in 2010 highlighted hundreds of other unreported civilian deaths at the hands of the US military in both the Afghan and Iraq conflicts, including military coverup of the torture (using drills and acid) and execution of Iraqi detainees by Iraqi authorities. Julian Assange is the only person linked to these incidents who has been punished. In August it will be 10 years since he sought asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. During that time the CIA had planned to kidnap and execute him. Then, 3 years ago Assange was arrested in the embassy and taken to the UK's highest security prison, Belmarsh, where he's still kept. All because he published source material, a journalistic practice acting as a bedrock of democracy. US authorities have indicted Assange, an Australian citizen residing in the UK, using their 1917 espionage act; this has never previously been used against a journalist. The US is seeking to extradite Assange using a 2003 UK-US treaty, which was hurriedly brought into law without oversight as a response to the war on terror. The rights of individuals in the UK are limited by this treaty. To compound issues further, Assange will not benefit from US constitutional rights. The full weight of the US and UK states is being used against Assange. His physical and mental condition is deteriorating. Assange's treatment is being used as a warning to others. Whatever your preconceived ideas are about this case, the implications are chilling: the US is seeking to make journalism a crime, and those they accuse suffer.
“He represents democracy and freedom at its strongest, and they've put him in prison. It's in everyone's interest that Julian is freed, it's a disgusting injustice that demeans our democracies and has a real effect on our freedoms because it sets a precedent. What they're doing to Julian, they will do, it's not just that they can do, they will do to others, it's a matter of time.”— Stella MorisGabriel Shipton is a Film Producer & advocate for his brother Julian Assange; Stella Moris is a lawyer & wife to Julian Assange. In this interview, we discuss the unprecedented State assault on Assange's freedom, the effects on his mental & physical well-being, & the threat to journalism. - - - - On March 15th 2006, US forces dropped from helicopters onto the roof of a house in a village north of Baghdad. The mission was reportedly to intercept a member of al-Qaeda who was visiting the dwelling. The US troops gathered 11 family members in one room, handcuffed them, and shot them all in the head. This included 5 children under 6, one of whom was a 6-month-old baby. US soldiers then called in an airstrike to destroy evidence of their crimes.Iraqi police reported the details of the incident at the time, but the US military refuted these claims, stating a fire-fight with insurgents caused the deaths, and that “[US forces] take every precaution to keep civilians out of harm's way.” Their investigations ended, effectively neutering any other external examination of their conduct.This was until 2010 when WikiLeaks released a series of classified US documents on the Afghan War, Iraq War, and cables between the US State Department and its diplomatic missions around the world. One such cable was from a March 2006 investigation of the above incident by the UN, which corroborated the Iraqi police's accusations that a horrific war crime had been committed.WikiLeaks releases in 2010 highlighted hundreds of other unreported civilian deaths at the hands of the US military in both the Afghan and Iraq conflicts, including military coverup of the torture (using drills and acid) and execution of Iraqi detainees by Iraqi authorities. Julian Assange is the only person linked to these incidents who has been punished. In August it will be 10 years since he sought asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. During that time the CIA had planned to kidnap and execute him. Then, 3 years ago Assange was arrested in the embassy and taken to the UK's highest security prison, Belmarsh, where he's still kept. All because he published source material, a journalistic practice acting as a bedrock of democracy. US authorities have indicted Assange, an Australian citizen residing in the UK, using their 1917 espionage act; this has never previously been used against a journalist. The US is seeking to extradite Assange using a 2003 UK-US treaty, which was hurriedly brought into law without oversight as a response to the war on terror. The rights of individuals in the UK are limited by this treaty. To compound issues further, Assange will not benefit from US constitutional rights. The full weight of the US and UK states is being used against Assange. His physical and mental condition is deteriorating. Assange's treatment is being used as a warning to others. Whatever your preconceived ideas are about this case, the implications are chilling: the US is seeking to make journalism a crime, and those they accuse suffer.- - - - This episode's sponsors:Gemini - Buy Bitcoin instantlyBlockFi - The future of Bitcoin financial servicesBitcasino - The Future of Gaming is herePacific Bitcoin - Bitcoin‑only event, Nov 10 & 11, 2022Ledger - State of the art Bitcoin hardware walletCompass Mining - Bitcoin mining & hostingCake Wallet - Open-source, privacy-focused Bitcoin walletBCB Group - Global digital financial Services-----WBD525 - Show Notes-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: BitcoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | Deezer | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.
On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank Morano gets screwed. Gabriel Shipton, filmmaker and Julian Assange's Brother, joins the Other Side to discuss the British government approving Assange's extradition to U.S. Later, Gus Garcia-Roberts, Investigative Reporter for the Washington Post and author of the book “Jimmy the King: Murder, Vice and the Reign of a Dirty Cop,” talks about his book and the downfall of Suffolk County Police Chief Jimmy Burke. And of course, since it's Friday, we have Ask Frank Anything and Denunciations! Plus, solar flares, the Supreme Court's decision on concealed carry laws in New York, and pride symbols at a Smithtown public library. It's always prudent to end your week with a healthy dose of TOSOM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano defends journalistic integrity with Gabriel Shipton, filmmaker and Julian Assange's brother. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What responsibility does the government have when Australians are detained overseas? Peter Greste and Kylie Moore-Gilbert share their experiences alongside film producer Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's brother.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he want a conclusion to the Julian Assange matter, but what can his government do? We hear from Julian Assange's brother and two Australians formerly imprisoned overseas, Peter Greste and Kylie Moore-Gilbert.
Gabriel Shipton, film producer and brother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, speaks about his film ITHAKA, which follows Assange's father John Shipton in his fight to free Julian. Gabriel discusses the chilling effect America's efforts to prosecute Julian are having on freedom of press and whistleblowers across the world, and the disturbing tactics deployed to silence him and undermine Julian's case. Julian is currently being held in Belmarsh Prison, London. A court has formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States on espionage charges. His extradition will ultimately be a decision for UK home secretary, Priti Patel. Broadcast on 10 May 2022.
Richie Merzian, Director of the Climate and Energy Program at The Australia Institute joins Amy for part 3 of the Uncommon Sense election policy series – climate change. Richie looks at Australia's current climate targets and tells us what targets and policies are needed to keep global temperature increases to 1.5 degrees celsius or at the very worst, 2 degrees celsius. He also examines and evaluates what Labor, the Coalition, the Greens, and the independents are proposing to do about climate change and energy policy at this federal election. Former judge Stephen Charles AO QC and Dr Catherine Williams discuss what a robust and effective federal integrity commission looks like, as well as other accountability bodies and measures needed to protect our democracy from corruption. These include reforms to our political donations system, among many others. Their new book is called, Keeping Them Honest: The Case for a Genuine National Integrity Commission and Other Vital Democratic Reforms. Stephen Charles QC is a former Judge of Appeal in the Supreme Court of Victoria and Dr Catherine Williams is research director of the Centre for Public Integrity. Gabriel Shipton, film producer and brother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, speaks about his film ITHAKA, which follows Assange's father John Shipton in the fight to free Julian. Gabriel discusses the chilling effect America's efforts to prosecute Julian are having on freedom of press and whistleblowers across the world, and the disturbing tactics deployed to silence him. Julian is currently being held in Belmarsh Prison, London. A court has formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States on espionage charges. His extradition will ultimately be a decision for UK home secretary, Priti Patel.
Julian Assange has become a symbol over the years. Just mentioning his name conjures up ideas of press freedoms and government tyranny, or of threats to national security, depending on where your own ideals lie. But behind the symbol is a person, dealing with an extended period of detention, and surrounded by family members that are also impacted by the realities of his imprisonment. A new documentary, Ithaka, follows Assange's partner, Stella, and his father, John, in the months leading up to the first extradition hearing in 2020. In the Drawing Room, director Ben Lawrence and producer Gabriel Shipton, look back on the story they hoped to tell and the reality of living through those times.
Just as we hear that the Australian Government has abandoned Julian Assanga, the film Ithaka documents the sheer cruelty and stacked process of the extradiction process in the UK Courts. We hear from Gabriel Shipton one of the film's producers and Julian's brother.
Julian Assange has become a symbol over the years. Just mentioning his name conjures up ideas of press freedoms and government tyranny, or of threats to national security, depending on where your own ideals lie. But behind the symbol is a person, dealing with an extended period of detention, and surrounded by family members that are also impacted by the realities of his imprisonment. A new documentary, Ithaka, follows Assange's partner, Stella, and his father, John, in the months leading up to the first extradition hearing in 2020. In the Drawing Room, director Ben Lawrence and producer Gabriel Shipton, look back on the story they hoped to tell and the reality of living through those times.
This week host Derek E. Silva joins Australian filmmaker Gabriel Shipton, the brother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Gabriel talks about what inspired him to become a storyteller and discusses his recent documentary "Ithaka," which tells his brother's story through his family's eyes and gives an intimate behind-the-scenes look at their battle for justice. The film follows his father, John Shipton, and Julian's fiance, Stella, in their campaign to free Julian Assange and their fight for the freedom of the press.
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It's been just short of 2 years since we had Julian Assange's father John, and Harry Halpin, on the show to chat about his imprisonment and the impact it could have on the crypto community. At that time it was unknown if/when Julian would be extradited to the US to face trial. On December 10 2021, the US government won its appeal of a British court ruling that barred Assange's extradition to the US. On the very same day the AssangeDAO was born and now has a thriving community of 10k people behind it.The DAO raised over $50 million and the funds were used to bid on an NFT, Clock, which is part of a collection between Assange and digital artist Pak. The bid was successful and proceeds from the sale of the Clock NFT will go to support Assange's legal defence fund and awareness campaign about the free speech implications of his case.We were joined by Julian's brother Gabriel, and Stellar Magnet, core contributors of the AssangeDAO. We spoke about Julian's case as it currently stands, how the DAO was born and why they chose to purchase the NFT, and the road ahead.Topics covered in this episode:Julian Assange and his imprisonment from his involvement with WikileaksThe Assange DAO and why an NFT was purchased with the funds raisedWhat are the next step options that the DAO is considering?Where to learn more about the Assange DAOHow to contributeEpisode links: Episode 339 - What Julian Assange Represents to the Crypto MovementAssangeDAO siteUS based siteUK based siteAssangeDAO on TwitterGabriel on TwitterStellar on TwitterSponsors: Chorus One: Chorus One runs validators on cutting edge Proof of Stake networks such as Cosmos, Solana, Celo, Polkadot and Oasis. - https://epicenter.rocks/chorusoneParaSwap: ParaSwap aggregates all major DEXs and makes sure you beat the market price at every single swap and with the lowest slippage - paraswap.io/epicenterThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/432
Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton, announces the FreeAssangeDAOI dive into the AOPP privacy controversy with Paul Puey, CEO of Edge Wallet.Tom Crown dives into the biggest headlines of the week!00:00 - Intro02:11 - Metaverse Token Crash (feat. Tom Crown)06:18 - India's Crypto Tax09:14 - Binance SMS Scam12:00 - FreeAssangeDAO (feat. Gabriel Shipton)21:47 - AOPP Privacy Nightmare or Overblown? (feat. Paul Puey)39:06 - OutroHuge thank you to Tom, Gabriel, and Paul for coming on the show!Free Assange DAO: https://juicebox.money/#/p/assangedaoCheck out Tom Crown's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TomCrownPaul Puey's twitter: https://twitter.com/paullinatorMore about the Assange NFT:'Censored' is a 2-part NFT collection by artist Pak in collaboration with imprisoned WikiLeaks-founder Julian Assange.It will be auctioned on February 7th. The first part is a one of a kind ("1/1 edition") NFT, which Pak describes as "dynamic and generative" - meaning that the digital art piece changes over time.The second part of the collection is an "open edition" which will also be participative.Renowned digital artist Pak is one of the highest grossing artists alive, known for pushing conceptual and stylistic boundaries. Pak became a household name in the traditional art world after Sotheby's auctioned his collection 'The “Fungible' in April 2021, selling for US $16.8 million. In December 2021, Pak again made headlines as his collection 'The Merge' set a new record for an artwork sold publicly by a living artist at US $91.8 million, surpassing Jeff Koons's "Rabbit".Proceeds of the NFT will go to benefit Julian Assange's defense fund as he fights against a US extradition request. Twitter: https://twitter.com/AssangeDAO Background Info: https://assangedao.org Chat: http://discord.gg/assangedaoFollow:https://twitter.com/assangedaohttps://twitter.com/muratpakhttps://twitter.com/wikileakshttps://twitter.com/gabrielshiptonhttps://twitter.com/stellamoris1Brought to you by NBTV members: Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval, and Naomi BrockwellTo support NBTV, visit https://www.nbtv.media/support(tax-deductible in the US)Sign up for the free CryptoBeat newsletter here:https://cryptobeat.substack.com/Beware of scammers, I will never give you a phone number or reach out to you with investment advice. I do not give investment advice.Visit the NBTV website:https://nbtv.media#crypto #bitcoin #metaverse #FreeAssangeDAO #binanceSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/naomibrockwell)
Today the UK announced the Julian Assange has won the right to appeal his extradition to the USA.Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton, reveals the full story of government corruption, assassination attempts, and why this case sets the most dangerous precedent for freedom of the press of our lifetime. "The national security state doesn't want its secrets exposed. They're using the espionage act to clamp down on publishers. They're afraid of leaks. They're afraid of being surveilled. ... Julian turned the lens of surveillance back around onto them. ... They want Julian dead. ... There's a worldwide movement of people who see this case for what it is.It's the criminalization of telling the truth - the criminalization of journalism. ...He's my hero actually. But he's also my brother."Please consider supporting Assange by pressuring your representatives. Visit: https://assangedefense.orgYou can also learn more about the Free Assange DAO at https://t.me/FreeAssangeDAOBrought to you by NBTV members: Lee Rennie, Will Sandoval, Naomi Brockwell, and OgarTo make a tax-deductible (in the US) donation to NBTV, visit https://www.nbtv.media/supportSign up for the free CryptoBeat newsletter here:https://cryptobeat.substack.com/Beware of scammers, I will never give you a phone number or reach out to you with investment advice. I do not give investment advice.Visit the NBTV website:https://nbtv.mediaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/naomibrockwell)
00:48:23 Philip Banse Der Fall Assange #2 (John Shipton, Vater von Julian Assange) 103 full Zweiter Teil der Gesprächsreihe über Julian Assange, den Gründer von Wikileaks, einer Plattform, auf der jeder und jede geheime Dokumente abladen kann, die dann – manchmal überarbeitet – veröffentlicht werden. Aktuell sitzt Julien Assange ja immer noch in London im Gefängnis. Denn die USA wollen ihn ausliefern lassen, um ihn für immer hinter Gitter zu bringen. Wie Holger Stark von der ZEIT in Teil 1 dieser Serie sinngemäß sagte: Die USA wollen sich an Assange rächen, weil er die Weltmacht 2010 und 2011 mit zahlreichen Veröffentlichungen bloßstellte. Über diese Veröffentlichungen haben wir ja im ersten Teil auch gesprochen. In Teil 2 spreche ich mit John Shipton, dem Vater von Julian Assange. Er war in Berlin und war bei mir im Studio und mich hat vor allem interessiert, was er über den jungen Julian Assange zu sagen hat; was Assange antreibt und wie er sich über die letzten Jahre verändert hat. Denn John Shipton ist einer der wenigen Menschen, die Assange sowohl in der Botschaft Ecuadors, als auch jetzt im Londoner Gefängnis regelmäßig besucht hat und besucht. John Shipton wurde begleitet von einem Film-Team unter Leitung von Gabriel Shipton, dem Halbbruder von Julian Assange. Das Team hat einen Dokumentarfilm gedreht über den Kampf von John Shipton für die Freiheit seines Sohnes. Das Gespräch mit John Shipton hat im Oktober 2020 stattgefunden, aber an den Umständen hat sich nichts wesentliches verändert seitdem. https://www.kuechenstud.io/medienradio/podcast/di103-der-fall-assange-2-john-shipton-v
Location: RemotelyDate: Tuesday, 30th MarchCompany: SupportAssange.wauland.deRole: N/AA 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.
Documentarian and brother of Julian Assange, Gabriel Shipton, joins Sam and David to discuss the U.S. attempt to extradite Assange and why it poses a threat to international press freedom
In the past few weeks of the crucial case for free speech and press, Wikileaks-founder Julian Assange was granted a new appeal on his extradition trial and it came out that a key witness (who is a diagnosed sociopath) admitted to lying, a smear campaign distorted much of what we know, and psychological torture was reported in the prison where he's being held. Remember all that? You don't? Well, do you read the New York Times and Washington Post? You do? But do you watch CNN and MSNBC? You watch those too? And they didn't mention it at all? Hmm. So why does no one cover the story that creates a precedent of criminalizing journalism? Because there's a narrative that Assange helped Trump. What Assange did do was release court-deemed-pertinent documents on Hillary Clinton before the election. What he did not do is meet with Paul Manafort to brainstorm how to help the Trump campaign. But that's the evidence-free story they're going with. So of course liberal media can't defend a guy who helped Trump! But most importantly, this shouldn't matter even if he did have any connection to Trump. The charges don't have anything to do with 2016. They're about 2010 Chelsea Manning revelations and publications of Afghan and Iraq war logs as well as reports of torture in Guantanamo Bay. It's a serious trial on first amendment rights. And could have even more serious consequences. Julian's brother Gabriel Shipton and journalist Kevin Gosztola warn of a dark future: The New York Times may not care now, “but a President Mike Pompeo, who led the charge at the CIA against Wikileaks, if elected” could decide he doesn't like the leaked material you published and bring the same case against you. And when they start throwing your colleagues in jail, don't you want to be able to say you were against the Espionage Act back then? It's an important interview about a case that has worldwide consequences, while also about saving one man's life. Also in this episode of Useful Idiots: –Art critic Nina Felshin critiques Hunter Biden's paintings –Greg Abbott's plan to arrest all the democrats –Miami mayor calls for airstrikes on Cuba –Plus: Is it ethical to murder a drone? It's all this, and more, on this week's episode of Useful Idiots. Check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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John and Gabriel Shipton talk to Robert Scheer about the WikiLeaks founder's grueling struggle to be freed from a London prison as the Biden administration demands his extradition.
Im Folgenden dokumentieren wir eine Rede, die Chris Hedges am 10. Juni in New York City auf einer Demonstration zur Unterstützung von Julian Assange hielt. Auch John und Gabriel Shipton, Julians Vater und Bruder, sprachen dort. Sie sind derzeit auf Amerika-Tour, auf der sie um Unterstützung für ihr Anliegen werben: #Homerun4Julian#. Julian Assange wartet derweilWeiterlesen
A panel of local independent journalists in conversation with Julian Assange's father and brother. John and Gabriel Shipton, the father and brother of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, are on a nationwide tour to advocate for the release of the journalist, who has been detained in Britain since 2012, and for the Biden administration to drop the U.S. Government's extradition efforts. The U.S. tour is sponsored by the Courage Foundation (couragefound.org) which supports whistleblowers and other truth-tellers “who risk life or liberty to make significant contributions to the historical record.” We will convene a panel of independent journalists who have been engaged in telling the stories of struggles for racial and economic justice. The panel will include Petros Haile, Sheila Reagan, and Cirien Saadeh. View the video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/5TNUoLpGD40
An exclusive interview with John Shipton and Gabriel Shipton, father and brother of Julian Assange, imprisoned founder and editor of Wikileaks... Historian Gerald Horne has a new take on Juneteenth... Journalist Deneen L. Brown gives an update on the Tulsa Massacre investigation and is featured in a new documentary, 'Rise Again: Tulsa and the Red Summer.' Plus other headlines on Biden at the G7, NATO and with Putin... Ilhan Omar... Palestine... The Poor People's Campaign marches on Senator Joe Manchin and more... The show is made possible only by our volunteer energy, our resolve to keep the people's voices on the air, and by support from our listeners. In this new era of fake corporate news, we have to be and support our own media! Please click here or click on the Support-Donate tab on this website to subscribe for as little as $3 a month. We are so grateful for this small but growing amount of monthly crowdsource funding on Patreon. PATREON NOW HAS A ONE-TIME, ANNUAL DONATION FUNCTION! You can also give a one-time or recurring donation on PayPal. Thank you! Post photo: An archival image shows some of the destruction caused during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. (The Library of Congress)
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Julian Assange's father and brother, John and Gabriel Shipton, are currently on tour in the United States to help organize a unified US movement in support of freeing Julian Assange and protecting press freedom. Clearing the FOG speaks with Gabriel Shipton about the tour, about Julian and about the reasons why it is critical that the Biden administration reverse the Trump era position of prosecuting Assange. It would be very simple for the Biden Department of Justice to cancel the appeal of the United Kingdom judge's decision not to extradite Assange and he would be free. For more information, visit PopularResistance.org.
Visit our sponsor: Swan Bitcoin to stack sats or The Sun Exchange to monetize sunshineLearn more about Julian Assange's case here: Assange DefenseContribute here: Wau Holland Stiftung=====Max and Stacy talk about how Bitcoin is not working for the clampdown but, in fact, removes the locksMax Keiser is the source codeAnd bitcoin has dug its way into truth about money and central banks=====Max and Stacy are joined by John and Gabriel Shipton to talk about Julian Assange, their son and brother, respectively. They discuss the relation of Julian's plight to bitcoin, the First Amendment and the future of brand America.
This event was organized by Stand with Assange NY and the Assange Defense Committee and was held at the People's Forum in NYC on June 10, 2021. Buy Essential Dissent a coffee ($3): https://ko-fi.com/essentialdissent Please consider donating $1 per month to Essential Dissent via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EssentialDissent Speakers: Patricia Dahl, Jocelyn Gay, Randy Credico, Chris Hedges, Aaron Mate, Roger Waters, Gabriel Shipton, John Shipton Essential Dissent Online: Subscribe to the iTunes podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yyq9w8sy YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yxz8ehks Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/y64ufjeh a-Infos Radio Project: https://tinyurl.com/y5k6t4ub Twitter: https://twitter.com/e_Dissent
Julian Assange lleva 11 años privado de libertad bajo la amenaza de una orden de extradición a Estados Unidos. ¿De qué se le acusa? De acto de espionaje. De hecho, pesan sobre el 17 cargos que suman un total de 175 años. Esta ley es la que se suele usar con soplones (whistleblowers) o agentes dobles pero es la primera vez que se aplica contra un editor, el editor de Wikileaks. Junto a Alfre Mancera como copresentador hablamos con Gabriel Shipton - hermano de Julian - quien nos ayuda a entender quien es Julian, cuál es su background, su trabajo como cypherpunk, su lucha con Wikileaks, su opinión sobre Bitcoin y por qué debemos vlos bitcoiners volcarnos con su caso. Te animo a apoyar la defensa de Julian Assange aquí: https://wauland.de/en/donate/moral-courage/#77 Más información en https://lunaticoin.com Apoya el podcast en Patreon https://bit.ly/Patreon_Luna Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: - Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna - Vive con cripto en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Bitrefill_Luna - Guarda bien tus bitcoin con BitBox02: https://bit.ly/BB02_Luna - Toma prestado con bitcoin en http://bit.ly/Lend_Lunaticoin
This episode features comments by drone whistleblower Daniel Hale, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist James Risen, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's half brother Gabriel Shipton, Julian Assange's attorney and partner Stella Moris, as well as Policy Director for Defending Rights and Dissent Chip Gibbons. Some of our guests were featured recently on CODEPINK Congress, a Tuesday night program, focused on demilitarization and foreign policy. This show takes a close look at how whistleblowers Hale and Assange revealed war crimes by the US government, as well as how the Espionage Act of 1917 is used to crush dissent
With this week’s Tesla dismissing Bitcoin for its energy use and at the same time Elon Musk pumping the joke currency Doge another level of hypocrisy has been reached. We’re looking into why Elon Musk suddenly dismisses Bitcoin, how Tesla’s income relying on renewable energy credits, Elon Musk pumping Doge, and why Bitcoin doesn’t change to proof-of-stake? With shout outs to Andreas M. Antonopoulos, John Carvalho and Gabriel Shipton on behalf of Julian Assange. Image credit: https://twitter.com/laughingmantwit/status/1392611155135315974 Read here ▶ https://anitaposch.com/weekly-28 📧️ Subscribe for free ▶ https://anita.link/weekly/ ---------- Anita Posch is author of the book (L)earn Bitcoin (published in July 2021), host of the Anita Posch show 🎧 https://bitcoinundco.com/en/ and Bitcoin advocate and solopreneur. She is a member of the board at Bitcoin Austria - an educational non-profit organization. Anita translated two volumes of "The Internet of Money" by Andreas M. Antonopoulos to German. Her research and activities around Bitcoin are discussed in media all over the world: Bitcoin Magazine, CoinDesk, What Bitcoin Did podcast, Bayern2, Deutschlandfunk, Radio FM4, and ARD television amongst others. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► SUPPORT MY WORK ◀︎▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ I am an independent content creator, my work is open and free to use. If you value my work and would like to send me a tip, they are always appreciated! 💸 DONATE BITCOIN: https://tallyco.in/AnitaPosch/ ☕️ BUY ME A COFFEE WITH LIGHTNING: https://tippin.me/@AnitaPosch 😇 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/anitaposch ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► RECOMMENDATIONS ◀︎▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🔒 BITBOX02 Hardware Wallet: * https://anita.link/bitbox02/ 💳 CARD WALLET - get 20% off with this link: * https://anita.link/cardwallet/ 🔁 BUY BITCOIN: * https://anita.link/coinfinity/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► RELATED CONTENT ◀︎▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▶️ How to get a secure Bitcoin wallet: Blockstream Green Wallet Tutorial https://youtu.be/pP2Q90Jh8_s ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► SOCIALS ◀︎▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🐦 TWITTER: https://twitter.com/anitaposch 🖼️ INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/anitaposch 💼️ LINKEDIN: http://at.linkedin.com/in/anitaposch 🌎 WEBSITE: https://anitaposch.com ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► The Rest ◀︎▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Thanks for watching and if you liked this video please leave a 👍🏻 Subscribe to my channel and click the 🔔 icon for notifications when I post a new video. This video is not financial advice. Do your own research! Links with a * are affiliate links where I earn a small commission. The price for you stays the same! If you read this far put a 🦡 in the comments! (That's a honey badger, search for Bitcoin honey badger 😉) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Tags ◀︎▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #Bitcoin #News #Dogecoin
This episode was recorded on World Press Freedom Day 2021, the perfect date for a conversation with Gabriel Shipton, half-brother of Julian Assange. We are talking about the current state of Julian, who is the first publisher charged under the US espionage act and is awaiting further trials locked up in Belmarsh high security prison, the connections between WikiLeaks, journalism and Bitcoin and why and how Bitcoiners can support Julian's case. The current state of Julian Assange WikiLeaks and the history of the charges The US against Julian Assange No extradition from the UK, but Belmarsh prison WikiLeaks achievements The blocking of WikiLeaks bank connections Bitcoin and WikiLeaks Press Freedom, quo vadis? No free internet without WikiLeaks and Bitcoin Call for support and donations The prosecution of Julian Assange can be stopped, but we need your help. An easy way you can do something is by donating as much bitcoin as you can afford through our portal at the below link. Our goal is to raise 40 bitcoin to pay for the appeal and associated campaigning. Donations are totally legal/tax deductible and are made through the Germany-based not-for-profit Wau Holland Foundation. Donate here: https://wauland.de/en/donate/moral-courage/#77 ----------- Want more episodes? sorted by guest https://bitcoinundco.com/en/guests/ sorted by topic https://bitcoinundco.com/en/topics/ ----------- Card Wallet - the easy cold storage solution for your bitcoin. No software needed. Order now and get 20% off! https://www.cardwallet.com/anita ---------- and ---------- Check out Bitcoin2021 Conference https://b.tc/conference ----------- Like it? My work is open and free to use. If you value my work and would like to send me a tip, they are always appreciated! Donate: https://anita.link/donate ---------- Anita Posch is author of the book (L)earn Bitcoin (published July 2021), host of the Anita Posch show and Bitcoin advocate and solopreneur. She is a member of the board at Bitcoin Austria - an educational non-profit organization. Anita translated two volumes of "The Internet of Money" by Andreas M. Antonopoulos to German. Her research and activities around Bitcoin are discussed in media all over the world: Bitcoin Magazine, CoinDesk, Bayern2, Deutschlandfunk, Radio FM4, and ARD television amongst others. ---------- Follow and Subscribe: Anita's Weekly - the best stories in Bitcoin from my point of view: https://anita.link/subscribe Twitter: https://twitter.com/anitaposch YouTube: https://youtube.com/AnitaPosch ---------- #Bitcoin #Education #Podcast
This episode was recorded on World Press Freedom Day 2021, the perfect date for a conversation with Gabriel Shipton, half-brother of Julian Assange. We are talking about the current state of Julian, who is the first publisher charged under the US espionage act and is awaiting further trials locked up in Belmarsh high security prison, the connections between WikiLeaks, journalism and Bitcoin and why and how Bitcoiners should support Julian's case. The current state of Julian Assange WikiLeaks and the history of the charges The US against Julian Assange No extradition from the UK, but Belmarsh prison WikiLeaks achievements The blocking of WikiLeaks bank connections Bitcoin and WikiLeaks Press Freedom, quo vadis? No free internet without WikiLeaks and BitcoinCall for support and donationsThe prosecution of Julian Assange can be stopped, but we need your help. An easy way you can do something is by donating as much bitcoin as you can afford through our portal at the below link. Our goal is to raise 40 bitcoin to pay for the appeal and associated campaigning. Donations are totally legal/tax deductible and are made through the Germany-based not-for-profit Wau Holland Foundation.Donate here: https://wauland.de/en/donate/moral-courage/#77Shownotes on the episode page
Join Marty and Matt as they sit down with Gabriel Shipton, brother of Julian Assange, to discuss: - Julian's ongoing trial - How the US Government is wrongfully persecuting Julian - The bogus rape charges lobbed against Julian - The US Government's Espionage charges - Journalism in 2021 - Why Julian's case is very important for the future of journalism - How to support Julian's defense fund - much more Follow Gabriel on Twitter Support Julian's defense fund here Shoutout to this week's sponsors. Cash App. Start #stackingsats today. Use the promo code: "stackingsats" to receive $10 and contribute $10 to OWLS Lacrosse when you download the app. Lend at Hodl Hodl is a new non-custodial bitcoin backed lending platform, that allows peer to peer lending and borrowing between users, globally, anonymously & on your own terms. Create you offers & set your own terms on lend.hodlhodl.com Compass Mining. Compass wants to democratize bitcoins hashrate and give everyone the ability to strengthen the network while mining bitcoin profitably. Thanks to Compass, it’s never been easier to mine bitcoin. Check them out at compassmining.io Braiins. Braiins are leaders in the mining industry; running Slush Pool, creating firmware to make miners more profitable (Braiins OS+), and building out Stratum V2 to help further decentralize mining and make Bitcoin more robust. Check out their mining profitability calculator.
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.
Julian Assange's father, John Shipton, joins Randy from NYC. He & Assange's brother, Gabriel Shipton, traveled to the US to garner more public support for Assange and to urge President Trump to pardon Assange during his final days in office. In the end Trump failed to grant a pardon to Assange, Mr. Shipton cited the growing international movement as a vital element in his tireless crusade to free his journalist son. He discusses how it is now up to President Biden to drop the charges against Assange and end the persecution and prosecution of the only journalist ever indicted under the Espionage Act.
In the past few weeks of the crucial case for free speech and press, Wikileaks-founder Julian Assange was granted a new appeal on his extradition trial and it came out that a key witness (who is a diagnosed sociopath) admitted to lying, a smear campaign distorted much of what we know, and psychological torture was reported in the prison where he's being held. Remember all that? You don't? Well, do you read the New York Times and Washington Post? You do? But do you watch CNN and MSNBC? You watch those too? And they didn't mention it at all? Hmm. So why does no one cover the story that creates a precedent of criminalizing journalism? Because there's a narrative that Assange helped Trump. What Assange did do was release court-deemed-pertinent documents on Hillary Clinton before the election. What he did not do is meet with Paul Manafort to brainstorm how to help the Trump campaign. But that's the evidence-free story they're going with. So of course liberal media can't defend a guy who helped Trump! But most importantly, this shouldn't matter even if he did have any connection to Trump. The charges don't have anything to do with 2016. They're about 2010 Chelsea Manning revelations and publications of Afghan and Iraq war logs as well as reports of torture in Guantanamo Bay. It's a serious trial on first amendment rights. And could have even more serious consequences. Julian's brother Gabriel Shipton and journalist Kevin Gosztola warn of a dark future: The New York Times may not care now, “but a President Mike Pompeo, who led the charge at the CIA against Wikileaks, if elected” could decide he doesn't like the leaked material you published and bring the same case against you. And when they start throwing your colleagues in jail, don't you want to be able to say you were against the Espionage Act back then? It's an important interview about a case that has worldwide consequences, while also about saving one man's life. Also in this episode of Useful Idiots: –Art critic Nina Felshin critiques Hunter Biden's paintings –Greg Abbott's plan to arrest all the democrats –Miami mayor calls for airstrikes on Cuba –Plus: Is it ethical to murder a drone? It's all this, and more, on this week's episode of Useful Idiots. Check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices