 Please ladies and gentlemen, how about a round of applause for Stetta Hassan? You're making me nervous again. Because I speak all the time but for some reason right now, probably because you guys are on stage, I'm really nervous to speak. But anyway, I ask you... Would you feel more comfortable coming up here and joining us? Yay! Most of you are probably aware that my husband Julian is on... He's in a very good care of his position right now. The High Court, England, has made a completely inexplicable decision to not even allow him to appeal to the High Court. He made an application to appeal in September of last year and it took a single judge ten months to issue a three-page decision, which without engaging in any of the arguments, said that Julian is not allowed to appeal, he still has one final opportunity to go to two different High Court judges. But the situation is now critical and you might say, well, this is different to the censorship industrial complex but it is not. These are two sides of the same coin. Whereas all of you who have experienced and seen the censorship that occurs on social media, this kind of unseen effect, kind of turned you into a parallel to my parallel, is it really happening? We now know thanks to you guys that we have the evidence that it was happening and it is happening and how it's happening. But in Julian's case, this is the overt side of censorship. This is a publisher, someone who received information from a source, Chelsea Mining, who was a US soldier in Iraq, hosted in Iraq, an intelligence analyst who witnessed, who was reading reports showing information about civilian killings. And there are tens of thousands of civilian killings in Iraq and Afghanistan. Evidence of war crimes, including a video that was released, Collado and Murder 2010, showing how a helicopter gunship emote down civilians, literally picking them off, including two journalists. And critically injured two children emote down the rescue vehicle who came to try to bring one of the dying journalists to a hospital and kill them all as well, except the two children survived because their father threw his body on top of them. They were severely injured but they survived. Collado and Murder. It's age-rescripted on YouTube because it might hurt your sensibility to witness a war crime. Well, Julian and WikiLeaks put that into the public domain, and the record of tens of thousands of civilian killings in Iraq and Afghanistan, and evidence of torture and evidence of how the US government was using its embassies to inhibit and derail the investigations in Germany and Spain and Italy of CIA renditions to stop the people who were responsible for being brought to trial for having their day in court, because it is an enforcement of impunity, and the case against Julian is of impunity against accountability. And the fact is that Julian is in prison because he published the truth, because he exposed the criminality of the country that is trying to extradite him, and that country also plotted to assassinate him when Pompeo was head of the CIA. How can this country, the UK, possibly extradite him to the United States? The country that plotted his assassination, the country that he exposed committing war crimes for whom no one has been held accountable. There has been a campaign of smearing Julian for years in order to pave the way to his incarceration. Julian is a symbol, he's a deterrent, he's a message to every journalist to not publish the truth, to not publish the truth if it angers sufficiently powerful people, because they'll come after you. That is the message, but that's also the message to all of you. That's the general message that has been sent out and we have to push back. We have to regain our rights, it's not something about going back to, you know, like hoping for a pre-COVID war or a pre-war on terror, a lot of existence. We have to fight back, we have to organize, because the other side is organized and they're abusing legislation, they're abusing the complacency of the public in order to get their way. Please follow Julian's case, like get engaged, it's critical now. At the end game it could be expedited, he's facing a hundred and seventy years, a hundred and seventy-five years in the U.S. and yes, we know Jack, there's no public interest defense. You can't say why he published what he published, you can't say that it was war crimes, that the U.S. government was responsible, etc. He has no defense. The last defense is decent people around the world. Here in the United States defending the truth on Saturday is a concrete thing you can do, which is to come here at one o'clock. There's going to be a statue here in Collins Square of Edward Snowden, Chelsea Manning and Julian there's an empty chair next to them. They're standing on chairs, these statues and there's an empty chair. It's called anything to say, you can stand up and say whatever you need to say. We all need to speak out, we need to use our speech, because our speech is the only thing that can shape the world we live in.