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Cassandra Fairbanks Alleges Julian Assange’s Living Conditions in Ecuadorian Embassy Worsening

The Ecuadorian embassy in London reportedly locked journalist Cassandra Fairbanks in a room for over an hour during a visit to see WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and was eventually given just under ten minutes to speak with him, despite being booked for a two-hour meeting. Fairbanks reportedly overheard a conversation between Assange and an ambassador during which Assange accused the embassy of illegally surveilling him.

Assange would surrender to Britain if no US extradition

Stone: Mueller Charges ‘Relate In No Way to Russia Collusion’

Friday after being arrested and charged in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, Roger Stone told reporters outside the courthouse that his charges “relate in no way to Russian collusion, Wikileaks collaboration, or any other illegal act in connection with the

Roger Stone

Roger Stone: ‘I Engaged In Politics,’ Not Crime

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” political consultant Roger Stone said he engaged in politics during the 2016 presidential campaign and not crime, as he has been accused. Stone said, “It is now two years in over $30 million. I think

CLEVELAND, OH - JULY 18: Political operative Roger Stone attends rally on the first day of

Report: Jerome Corsi Rejecting Plea Deal, Plans to Sue Mueller

Former Infowars D.C. bureau chief Jerome Corsi will reject plea agreement offered by the special counsel and fire back with a criminal complaint, accusing Robert Mueller of “Gestapo” tactics in attempting to pressure the author into pleading guilty to one count of perjury. 

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Julian Assange Predicts ‘AI Model’ will Replace Capitalism

In Julian Assange’s final interview before Ecuadorian officials shut off his internet access, the WikiLeaks founder told the World Ethical Data Forum in Barcelona, Spain, that artificial intelligence will replace capitalism, not only by transforming current industries but creating “whole new sectors.”

Assange's seven-year legal saga