 you should be live there we are so we'll keep this here pop this in let's check this out we can barely see it because it covers it up now funny maybe i should keep the chat no we can't keep the chat live there let's check it out there we go hi everyone this is chicho welcome to another live stream today is november 10th 2019 and it's part four of our discussion regarding julien assange okay and we've done a fair bit so far and we're gonna do a lot more but let me show you what we've done so far as an intro while we wait for people to roll in to this live stream and maybe we should actually wait until people roll in so we can do a nice little review of what we've done so far i think that's what we're going to do actually we'll hold up what you see here is the playlist that i've put together for i'm going to turn down the glow on this a little bit it's going to get darker but the playlist we're we're going to start archiving all of our wiki leaks and julien assange videos but we'll talk about it as soon as people start rolling in let me give you a little intro as to this is my desktop wwg1 wga wwg1 wga wwg1 wga welcome welcome to no live stream hope you're doing well let me show you what i got lined up here for us to just a little intake this is going to be heavy stream i think merely human how are you doing hope your day as well hello everyone hello merely human welcome to another live stream corrupt cyanide hello hello how are you doing if you're following the videos we're loading up on bitchute and youtube i just loaded up the liqueur video that we live streamed in august i we loaded up the live stream in august but my main hard drive for editing had crashed right when i was editing the video so i just recently got back up on the secondary drive i edited the liqueur video and we uploaded it today this is the blackberry liqueur i'm sipping on right now okay if you want to know how this is made bitchute or youtube you will see what it took to make this which is almost nothing and the taste is absolutely brilliant to julien okay we're gonna do a lot of wiki leaks and julien assange live streams and videos that we're going to be uploading it is fantastic i will definitely send the bottle to julien when he is free right and this is the bottle by the way i brought it over to show you guys this is what the color looks like now if you see that video it's dark very very dark it's brilliant so you can tell i've been sampling from this in the video you'll see that the liqueur was this high and i've been sampling this for the last uh little while a few weeks few weeks by the way this is zack zack how are you doing i had emailed you yep i remember the other day about julien and you asked me on one of the videos what's the main search engine i use which is duck duck go i do use google still as well but duck duck goes my main search engine and of course i'd use searches on whatever sites i go to right i had emailed you the other day about julien and my writing here go keep informed nice here to keep informed okay we're gonna delve deep into this right so how long has it been it's about five minutes should we start our let me do a little intro of what we're doing okay i'm not sure how many people got online it's not showing up but we got the chat going which we're happy with should we do a little refresh ah we don't need to okay so here's a playlist that we put together apologies if i'm might not see the chat right away or whatnot have you talked about hong kong protest before yes we have but it's not something we're going to focus on this stream what's going on right now with julien asange is much grander than what's going on in hong kong what's going on in hong kong if there's multiple tentacles in the in the game it affects a certain region certain players what's going on with julien asange affects everyone around the globe okay so we're going to focus on this you're definitely welcome um to pop in and we can definitely talk in talk about hong kong protests and other protests around the world when we do just current events live streams v y n g how are you doing i hope you're here to play nice v y n g and x g g i'm gonna call you g g okay because in these little julien asange live streams you are nice i'm being pretty brutal instant ban no no mercy hello chico i hope your day has been great it's been good it's been good j j bro jane how are you doing welcome welcome so we put a little playlist together on youtube i haven't set up stuff to put playlist together on bit shoot yet we will at some point but there's seven videos we have up on my youtube channel and most of these videos will be up on bit shoot as well i don't know i don't believe i was on bit shoot when we put out the first video which is the reading of vault seven right so the seven videos we have these are going to be the eighth one and we're going to start producing a lot more okay i'm going to go chronologically in order of the videos we have right now just to give you a lowdown of what we've covered so far if you're new to these streams we're just going to keep on building on this oh yeah this is the stuff i don't know what that is is that a follow i don't know what it is and i didn't catch it i'm really slow with these things yeah so thank you for the follows thank you for the bits thank you for the subs my apologies if i'm not catching it i won fin thank you very much for the bits brother i actually got uh accepted to take my next semester of college in england i'm going to try to get involved in the protest and it's oh dude if i was there i would be there if you know what i mean if i was there i'd be there so the first video we put out i've written about julian assange before on my blog and wiki leaks and stuff but we're not going to go back that far because this is more video related right but if you do search on my blog uh if you do chicho.com which it takes you to blog spot there's articles there that we sort of start covering julian assange and wiki leaks from the back and early like 2008 2009 2007 most likely okay we talked about some of the revelations right but for the videos basically i started with the first video we put out straight up specifically focus on wiki leaks and julian assange which was wiki leaks which is this video i'm just going to pop it in okay sleeply it's a whispering wiki leaks vault seven years zero cia hacking tools revealed and this is an asmr reading right i planned on creating a lot of wiki leaks julian assange content videos specifically asmr format and we will continue that process uh this is worthwhile if you haven't read vault seven years zero this is extremely crucial information of one of the most important leaks uh ever regarding the future of the internet okay technology and then i think this was hold on when was this released we did this it's a whispering reading and we put this out in 2017 right and then in 2019 julian assange was extradited from the ecuadoran embassy and we put out two streams which is this guy here julian assange hopefully this stuff's shown up actually i should check this yeah that's cool back we go uh this was part one we did julian assange we titled the julian assange has been arrested let's talk about it day one of two live stream on april 11th 2019 and i believe it was extracted out of the ecuadoran embassy in 2000 in april 10th it might have been april 11th i believe i can't remember right now but we talk about it okay so we did part one part two day one and day two with april 12th now once it got extradited we have talked about julian assange since then during the current events live streams and stuff and pre vault seven videos i put out where i said uh trusted news sources because people keep on asking me where i get my information videos we've put out i believe from the first one we put out a few years ago i mentioned wiki leaks is one of them and that is where we are going to go today right we've already been there right because after the two streams we put out when julian assange was extracted out of the ecuadoran embassy we were in a waiting period right because he had to serve 50 weeks in jail for skipping bail which was basically maximum they give to anyone who's 52 is the maximum they gave him 50 which was ridiculous from the get go right so you knew right off the bat this is a complete show trial that we are about to witness in the year 2019 right incredible if you ever have studied history and you have read about show trials this is one of the greatest show trials in human history irrelevant of where you stand if you support julian assange or you don't support julian assange if you want to know what history is about how it is written where it comes from who controls it right what people recollect how society is controlled right social engineering how it takes place and how governments play the population right and how many people the masses follow the herd mentality until they are completely lost in their own insanity right you should be following what is happening to julian assange so we're in a waiting period 50 weeks a few weeks ago a couple of weeks ago julian assange was supposed to be let out but he wasn't he was still being held he had his first hearing for the extradition to the united states right since that time we've done three live streams we did julian assange wiki leaks manning collateral murder video and the extradition hearings that was julian assange part one kicking off our work on what's going to you know following the events of what's taking place to julian assange and this is going to be a long extended thing that's going to play out right so we did part one part two unfortunately we had to cut and we split it up into two pieces all right and then we did part three in part one the main thing we looked at was the collateral murder video okay and we'll get into why that is extremely important uh where is the collateral murder video here's a collateral murder video we talked about this we watched the short version of the collateral murder video okay and we didn't look at this video but we read some other information a little bit here a little bit there we covered a fair bit of stuff right in part one in part two we talked about julian assange and wiki leaks and uh protest in chili because they're kicking up huge and in part two b where we have to cut the string we talked about known chomsky and conspiracy theories and how people are being manipulated into what here let me bring this up what malchamax would say here let me read you this because at the time i couldn't find it but what basically and by the way this is my website i'm sorry if the thing's not showing everything because my face is there right but you can find it easily we sort of took this quote sort of ended with this quote when we talked about for part two right where quoting malchamax warned us in his abudan ballroom speech in harlem in december 13th 1964 right quoting malchamax the press is so powerful the press is so powerful in its image making role it can make a criminal look like he's the victim and make the victim look like he's the criminal this is the press an irresponsible press if you aren't careful the newspapers will have you hating the people you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing end quote right and i have a whole bunch of stuff here for malchamax that we're gonna we're gonna expand on this quote very very important it's something that by the way it's something that let me just make sure this is showing up it should be showing up william rike wrote about not william rike sorry robert anton wilson wrote about in will cut william rike in hell right which is really associated to the murder of christ and persecution of truth tellers okay and we've talked about this and what not i just wanted to make sure we're doing a nice little review of what we've covered so far right and in part three what we ended up doing we looked at what article in the atlantic one of the mainstream sources of information a little tad things even secondary right but it really showed the the what is used by the corporates the propagandists to persecute someone right because someone in the comments had previously mentioned that we didn't know what we're talking about and julien assange is a bad guy he hates his kitten and abuses his kitten all this garbage so we took apart an article from one of the mainstream sources that people use which are which is a propaganda site basically or it was a propaganda article and we followed who the person was and it linked it up to think tanks that are new conservatives that are or you can follow that information in part three and then we looked at the true torture story which is basically what the un repertoire on torture that went into investigating to see how julien assange was being treated as unbiased person he went in there not knowing barely knowing anything about julien assange and not knowing what was taking place and whatnot and he came out saying whoa i cannot believe it the western governments are torturing journalists unbelievable and he spoke out right that's what we've done so far and you can find those videos in the wiki leaks and julien assange playlist okay what we are about to do today we're going to engage with chat and talk about answer questions or whatnot but what i would like to do because we looked at the we looked at the collateral murder video right we read a little bit of the collateral murder video what we're going to do today is look at another article and it's not a bad article right it gives you a little intro and i'll provide the link in the in the chat it gives us a little intro list some of the things wiki leaks has done and what i found really informative in this it lists the charges the reason that the western mainstream media is the reason why the governments the united states government is after julien assange and why they are extraditing him right and here's the description in the link in the chat okay i'll come back to the chat we're going to read it but what we're going to do is go through this list all the reasons that they've given that they're saying julien assange has been committing crimes why they want him extradited to the united states and locked up right and if we in the west because i've come across a lot of people who are defending the actions of the government of the united states uk ecudor whatnot and are pro the persecution the crucifix crucifix should we use a word right the murder of christ right they're 100 pro what is the governments are doing without really knowing what the charges are that are against julien assange right so we're going to make our way through these charges the first one of course one of them was the collateral murder video that we covered already so we're going to go to the wiki leaks page right and on their main page they have all the stuff and hold on let me turn off my because i know this thing doesn't show up let me turn off my little image here on this side right i'm just going to turn off this video and if you go here on the main wiki leaks page if you click on this okay it takes you to all the leaks and you can scroll down this thing and find the leaks in basically almost chronological right 2017 we have 2016 2015 2014 12 and then there's 2017 down here i'm not sure why they put the 2017 there but they did right and then you scroll down you got 2016 and whatnot it could be these are the dates that the revelation were given to them i don't know but if you scroll down here you have the collateral murder video here which we took a look at right that's this guy here and what we are going to do we're going to go read the guantanamo files that is the main thing that we're going to do today we're going to read this it's a long read okay and we're going to look at some other stuff i've already bookmarked maybe we'll see where the chat takes us okay i just want to give that little intro to everyone and i'm going to pop my video back up and take a look at the chat and get caught up okay and i have the chat on this side because this stuff is flushed to the left to a certain degree yeah congratulations actually that's right corrupt cyanide or zak what are you going to be studying by the way thank you if you look it up under the espionage act they are trying to charge him none of the articles in that law allow them to prosecute him because because he is he is not a u.s citizen two because one he is not a u.s citizen two none of the things he did fall under it from his situation agreed agreed agreed hi chico hello allah how are you doing watching you on the night bus from oslo nice nice i hope it's a nice long bus ride we're going to be here a while we're going to be here a while is this working out okay this is working out okay nice now how about we go through this let's have a read through this article and by the way the charges that they filed against juliana sorry i'm from scorn really fast we'll read the charges actually let's no we'll read the charges later on but the only one that really can even hold water which it won't would be conspiracy to violate the computer fraud and abuse act c ffa uh five years right but that one is for americans us and there's already people who haven't been extradited for the stuff that us has gone after and whatnot everything else is what journalists do and this is even what journalists do number 18 right because all journalists try to protect their sources right from all accounts of all journalists that with any amount of uh respect for their journalistic abilities right uh if they're holding true to their oath so the rest of these we're going to read okay but let's go up to the top and have a read through this article i am studying creative writing with a focus on journalism oh dude awesome you're in for a rough ride corrupt you're in for a hell of a ride hell of a ride hell of a ride i hope you're ready for it from the sounds of it from our email conversation what you wrote it sounds like you you know what you're getting yourself into brother right it's going to be an interesting ride should we have a read through this gang let's have a read through this i'm gonna close this Malcolm X one let me do a refresh on this hopefully we're not gonna lose the chat i don't think we'll lose the chat it's just a chat will pop up there as well almost six hours left of the bus for six hours wow wow wow wow wow wow well we're not going to be here that long we're going to be here for a couple of hours let's have a read through this let me make sure this is coming out okay this is coming out okay cool so this is an article from new internationalist i this is my first time this article is the first time i've ever been to this uh site so i don't know how it is in general but i found this article to be useful and i checked out i forgot who the the writer for this is he's down at the below but we'll check out at the end right so title of the article oh you know what well this one we're not going to record by the way but when we read the get more files i brought out my recorder i might record it on the lapel mic i better remember to do this because i'm going to load those up slowly you know some of these leaks actually i'm going to try to all of these leaks that assange has been charged with collateral murder we didn't do it with hard to do with a video but i'm going to see what i can do on creating full on ASMR videos just stand alone just reading what's on wiki lace because it's you know if we in the western world are allowing our governments to crucify someone for revealing information we might as well know what information this person revealed and why we are crucifying someone right just putting it out there right good idea for us to know why we are doing this let's read the article quote journalists must pay attention to julian assange and this article was written on october 31st 2019 uh free press and it's from the new internationalist uh and it says various authors more about various authors quote julien assange recently faced another stage in the process to extradite him to the u.s where he could face 175 years of jail time felicity felicity ruby and neomy colvin examined implications for press rights and freedom of speech quote the uk media has long adopted a cynical attitude towards julien assange but recently footage of wiki leaks publishers recent court appearance is prompting many to have second thoughts in the latest clip to find its way onto the internet we see assange squinting sealed within the tiny compartment of a circle prison prison van leaving westmenster magistrates court on 21st october trying to adjust to the bright lights shown directly into his face at close range several hours earlier a large and loud crowd of supporters had intercepted another circle van but all the chanting cheering on solidarity was in vain assange's transport was delayed several hours until almost everyone had left okay and we saw this video we've taken a look at it it's a short video highly recommend actually let's let's take a look at it might as well do a little recap of what we've seen so far this is the video okay i'm just going to check on chat every every so often if we take a little break for a video or something just to keep up with the chat i'm ready for the journey i i don't know it will be a fight but if it's if it improves the world i'm ready for it awesome brother everyone is focused on the rights of press and that is important but the but the scare i see is that this sets a precedent that any government can do any anything and get away with it for example task force 373 is a kill squad in its most basic form they kill children and many civilians and with this and other things that assange leaked to uh to us is still getting away with all the all of this scott scott free if julien is extradited the governments of the world can virtually do anything to us and get away with it 100 percent agree 100 percent agree and we're going to tackle that we're going to look into this stuff all right we're going to read the leaks i'm just turning down the glare on the computer for me for myself a little bit we're going to continue with the article quote assange looked despondent his lawyers had had requested a routine postponement of his main extradition hearing which was refused apparently after the persecution took instructions from us representatives during a 10 minute recess his lawyers also requested the magistrate scheduled time to our for arguments about the political nature of the charges against assange given that the uk us extradition treaty stipulates that if the offense is political extradition must not proceed the fact that for several years assange's meetings with lawyers were filmed and streamed live to the cia was also raised as a critical issue but to no avail the magistrate provided a little more time for pretrial presentation of evidence but warned that the main hearing would place as uh take place as scheduled in february 2020 and at london london's bell marsh prison according to eyewitnesses assange appeared disoriented and distressed in court exhibiting the physical and psychological symptoms of someone arbitrarily detained for nine years un repertoire on torture nils melzer has put it in thus quote the evidence is overwhelming and clear mr assange has been deliberately exposed for a period of several years to progressively severe forms of cruel inhumane or degrading treatment or punishment the cumulative effects of which can only be described as psychological torture and quoting nils melzer back to the article assange compelled his completed his sentence in bell marsh maximum security prison for bail violations on 23rd september thus completing his punishment for applying applying for for receiving political asylum for many years we heard that julian was in the ecudoran embassy to avoid allegations of sexual misconduct in sweden despite the fact that no country on earth give asylum to non-citizens to avoid sexual misconduct allegations as subsequent events have demonstrated assange's fears were more than justified assange broke bail conditions in order to seek asylum from the scenario he now faces life imprisonment for publishing equit publishing ecuador granted that asylum because the u.s. obviously intended to prosecute assange for publishing this was confirmed shortly after his extradition from their london embassy a moment for which the u.s. was poised and ready assange also received asylum assange also received asylum because he was with quote without the support of the country of which he is citizen and quote australia while the growth cross-party quote bring julian assange home parliamentary group and quote has recently been established in australia for the time being his own government remains mute the indictments for which assange is now imprisoned have nothing to do with sweden russia trump or his cat they are straightforward attempt to prosecute a publisher for committing acts of journalism specifically the release of the 2010 2011 on guantanamo bay the wars in afghanistan and iraq and cablegate these are the most significant series of public interests disclosures of our times the us justified a justice department's case will hinge on whether it can successfully defend national security journalism as a form of espionage redefined sorry successfully redefine national security journalism as a form of espionage assange is the first publisher ever to be charged on the s under the espionage act under which it is not possible to mount a public interest defense even those who have spent years demonizing assange have balked at this lunge of extraterritorial executive power by the u.s. government the new york times the washington post the wall street journal and the guardian have expressed grave concern about the charges he faces uk special envoy on media freedom amal amal cloney stated at the june global conference for media freedom the charges criminalize common practices in journalism which the american civil liberties union has warned establish a dangerous precedent that can be used to target all news organizations that hold the government accountable by publishing its secrets some have tried to claim assange is not a journalist but it's it's difficult to argue with the u.s. army armies counter intelligence centers description of wiki leaks as a news organization and assange as a writer and journalist that had shown journalistic responsibility to the newsworthiness of fair use of the classified documents or with the australian media entertainment and arts alliance the u.n. the u.n. representing journalists and publishers of which assange has been a member since 19 2019 carrying a journalistic card for his work he was presented with a wakley award for most outstanding contribution to journalism in 2011 the martha gelbhorn prize for journalism the economist new media award the amnesty international media new media award and a dozen others even the high court of the united kingdom in its ruling of november 2nd 2011 described julian assange as a journalist well known through his operations of wiki leaks in its opening line and that was quoting for this journey for this journalism he is held alone for more than 20 hours a day in a cell on the health ward of belmarsh only just able to receive documents from his lawyers years of unsympathetic and hostile treatment from his peers have left him almost as none as alone in the public realm as he is now in belmarsh and yet it is on this man resilient but much weakened after a decade of unrelenting pressure that the future of of the freedom to report and to read rests we have uh what we have learned from wiki leaks so before we continue with the next section i'm just going to check on chat okay cool we're all going with reading i'm going to have a little sip of tea just make sure we're still streaming fine we're still streaming fine cool let's go back to the article quote what we have learned from wiki leaks here's a sample of wiki leaks releases covering many institutions issues governments and countries each provided by a whistleblower who trusted this platform to publish in order to bring about uh reform of how political corporate and media elites operate each release has shared genuine infer genuine information about how governments companies banks the un political parties jailers cults private security firms war planners and the media actually operate when they think no one is looking one or point Saudi Arabia offered a bribe to the united kingdom of a hundred thousand dollars to help the UK campaign to be on the human rights council part of the deal offered by a united kingdom was a vote swap that saw Saudi Arabia leading the human rights council point cable cables were used in evidence to reveal the truth about the united kingdom's establishment of a marine reserve around sandy San Diego Garcia it was to protect us base and prevent the Chagos islands from ever returning home islanders from ever returning home point the IAEA had warned Japan about safety issues at nuclear plants in 2009 years before the Fukushima disaster particularly that its power plants could not withstand powerful earthquakes point Australia worked with Britain Canada Japan and others to undermine the cluster munitions treaty ensuring that deploying us cluster bombs in their soil was not precluded by the convention point safety and security issues with the UK's Trident nuclear weapons systems were revealed to WikiLeaks by Royal Navy Abel Seaman Abel Seaman William McNeely point Mintern report detailed how Dutch multinational company Trafugura had dumped toxic waste in Ivory Coast WikiLeaks provide the report that had been suppressed through a super injection including to the affected hundred injunction let me read that again WikiLeaks provided the report that had been suppressed through a super injunction including to the affected 108,000 people point Obama's administration spied on UN leadership and personnel authorizing theft of biometric data DNA fingerprints retina scans and passports point El Masri a completely innocent German citizen stat snatched off the streets detained tortured and dumped on the streets in Albania took a case through the European Court of Human Rights using six cables in evidence points the Syria files provided extra extraordinary and timely insight into the Assad regime through over 2 million emails from 680 Syrian political refugees ministries and associated companies and the regime's intentional security contracts international security contracts point the Guantanamo files exposed systematic and routine violations of the Geneva Conventions and abuse of 800 prisoners as young as 14 and as old as 89 are at Guantanamo Bay and ending quote according to the article and this is what we plan on reading today if we I'm not sure if we're going to get the whole thing done this is the what we're going to take a look at right and this is one of the things that he's being charged with the collateral murder classified us back to the quote back to the article quoting and the collateral murder is what we talked about in the I believe in the second live stream that we did right quote the collateral murder classified us military video showed a helicopter gunship slaying 18 people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad including two Reuters journalists and their rescuers documenting a war crime and just a note on this and encode just a note on this in the video we also saw them when they were shooting up the crowd there there were also two children in the van so they also shot up two kids okay and they denied those two kids access to the military US military hospital and directed the children to be taken to the local hospital right back to the article quote the United States has a manual for unconventional warfare that was created in 2008 for us special forces for when they are overthrowing a government explicitly stated is the media's role in advancing the goals of us national power should we read that again let's read this again this is what wiki leaks has revealed to us right quote from the article the United States has a manual for unconventional warfare that was created in 2008 for us special forces for when they are overthrowing a government explicitly stated is the media's role in advancing the goals of us national power point tpp ttip and tsa major trade agreements drafted and negotiated in secret without proper democratic oversight were seen by those affected when wiki leaks provided multiple draft chapters and negotiating positions to the public fueling social social justice and fair trade movements point iraqi prisoners were tortured and abused by iraq iraqi police and soldiers and us forces were involved in the death and maiming of more than 200 000 people in iraq point the global intelligence files revealed the inner workings of private intelligence firm stratford which services the u.s. government and large corporations such as bullpals dow chemical company lockheed martin raytheon and numerous government agencies point the national security agency nsa war world leaders targets revealed interception of nsa targets including u.s. secretary general banki moons meetings with heads of state prime minister bursaloni and net nyahu president holland the japanese cabinet and unhcr and world trade organization point in 2016 corrupt multi-billion dollar war by western and chinese companies companies grabbed uranium and other mining rights in the central african republic car and escaped pay paying for environmental consequences point cash payments were made to indian mps for their support of a us india nuclear deal point suppressed video footage was released of the 1995 sodium spill disaster that led to the closure of japan's munju fast breeder reactor following the 2008 announcement that the reactor would be opened point burma shipped 10 000 tons of rice to feed poor north korea as payment for sophisticated conventional weapons the cable reference references the business source stating that exchanges of weapons for food had gone on for more than five years point over 650 000 critical documents relating to russia under vladim vladimir putin have been published including releases about surveillance contractors in russia the article continues the charges listing them listing them like this makes clear for which releases he is charged and penalties for various activities associated okay so i'm just going to go back to the chat before we continue with this next section you look like i play the stocks i play the stocks welcome to a stream i hope you're here to play nice and i can look like a lot of different people trust me a lot of people say it's a surge tank yan right from system over down some people say i talk like bob ross when they look at my math and comic book videos mentioned not so much now let's go to back to the article now keep in mind in the article up here this is what i would like to cover put on full on asmr videos on okay he listed them here nope that's not it here we go this guy here so i'm going to read this paragraph to you guys again this guy right here the the indictments for which assange is now imprisoned have nothing to do with sweden russia trump or his cat there are straightforward attempt to prosecute a publisher for committing acts of journalism specifically the releases of 2010 2011 on guantanamo bay the wars in afghanistan and iraq and collateral and cablegate right i'm pretty sure if we click on this it takes us to here right so here's the guantanamo file thing that we're going to follow read try to read today we'll see this is the afghanistan war diaries okay we'll take a look at this as well and here's the iraq collateral well here's their iraq war diaries i guess collateral murder video was one the main feature of that really it lifted the veil and we can talk about that a little bit more actually we might talk about that a little bit more right and cablegate okay and here's the information for cablegate okay if we public library of us diplomacy cablegate and these were the cablegate were just cables between us politicians around the globe and what they were talking about and reveal some stuff i haven't dealt too deep into that okay but we should know why julien assange what the charges are right there's 18 total charges here are the charges against julien assange julien assange faces 18 charges one conspiracy to violate the espionage act 10 years is the maximum punishment for that two violating violating the espionage act by mannings obtaining guantanamo bay naval base gitmo files 10 years three violating the espionage act by mannings obtaining cablegate 10 10 years four violating the espionage act by mannings obtaining iraq logs 10 years attempting to receive and obtain classified information 10 years that was number five number six unlawful obtaining and receiving gitmo files 10 years number seven unlawful obtaining and receiving cablegate 10 years number eight unlawfully unlawfully obtaining and receiving iraq war logs 10 years nine causing unlawful disclosure by manning of gitmo files 10 years number 10 causing unlawful disclosure by manning of cablegate 10 years number 11 causing unlawful disclosure by manning of iraq war logs 10 years number 12 causing manning to communicate deliver and transmit gitmo files 10 years number 13 causing manning to communicate deliver and transmit cablegate 10 years number 14 causing manning to communicate deliver and transmit iraq war logs 10 years pure publication of afghan war diaries 10 years that was number 15 number 16 pure publication of iraq war logs that's 10 years number 17 pure publication of cablegate 10 years and last one number 18 conspiracy to violate the computer fraud and abuse act cffa and that's five years okay and the last bit here for the article uh felicity felicity ruby is a doctoral candidate in the department of government and international relations at the university of sydney wiki leeks is one of the case studies in her research neomy colvin works on whistle um on whistleblowing research and policy and international angio blueprint for free speech so the two main people credited with this i guess it was anonymous but felicity ruby and neomy colvin okay so there's a lot of these charges are triple triple four right one of them is uh espionage act by manning obtaining something right and then receiving the files the same files and then publishing the same files right so if you take 18 divided by whatever four you get to 12 of these things are related to the four things and then there's helping manning and all that jazz it could be a little bit you know numbers this way or that way but there's mainly four things that assange is being charged with here one of them is wiki leeks reveal secret files on all guantanamo prisoners okay i'm just gonna go to the chat to see where we are see if there's any comments have you ever read the book just mercy it's about racism in the american south judicial system the court corruption reminds me uh a lot about this corruption no i haven't read that uh corrupt zack cyanide i'm gonna call you cyanide here anyway this all applies to american citizens and government officials not international components manning could be charged i see that but not assange and manning was charged and manning was the most the word i forget what the word is that obama let her go right she's still someone pointed out that she still took on the guilt but commuted sentence i guess that's the word we're looking for post apocalypse i think that there is a room to criticize the release of raw information because it can have negative consequences but it can also have positive consequences keeping some information secret can also be harmful uh post apocalypse to a certain degree i agree i agree but wiki leeks does go through a vetting process they don't release the raw stuff as far as i know they run filters through and they took out a lot of names and stuff like this in the past um they've i don't believe they've gotten sloppy as far as i know they haven't had to retract anything and uh i don't believe as far as i require they've gotten sloppy to release anything because there has never been a uh charge for wiki leeks against julien assange and we didn't see it in these charges that states that they're being charged for releasing information that caused the death of certain people deep state has done that there are certain people that have politicians that have done that but wiki leeks and julien assange hasn't there was one person that actually released the name of a cia operative that was working in a certain country by uh demonizing her husband bringing out her husband's name and kind of linking up their palmer i believe it was called i forget the names i was following the stuff as they were coming out this is a little bit of electrolytes and stuff now we're about an hour into this stream let's scroll down let me show you how much information is in here this is regarding the gitmo files right we should be able to do this in an hour now what i'm going to do i'm going to record this as well on this so we can have the recorded version hopefully it'll be a nice recording uh that way i can load it up in full on asmr format on youtube with the pages i read that wiki league refuses to leak things against putin uh no uh clink clink clock in this article one of the main things that they have released highlighting here we can go to the release okay wiki leagues spy files uh russia right so wiki league says release stuff on russia and what does he release if we go back to the article i'm just going to read the short version here because we're not going to focus on that right now over 650 000 critical documents relating to russia under vladimir putin have been published including releases about surveillance contractors in russia so if you've heard that the odds are you've heard it from western corporate mainstream propagandist because that's what they like to propagate right that's what they like to propagate post-apocalypse a book uh a book secrets and leaks by raul uh sagar it outlines how far we should go on how uh oh this is regarding uh the classified information we should handle government secrecy i have yet to find a negative about julian's leak but i feel that if you read this it will open up your eyes for the mass of the to the mass of the situation do you think wiki leagues have been taken down um no i still think they're they're they're legit but unfortunately there are hot potato right now so um what's going on we're seeing disruptive innovation kick in right and there's a few different platforms now few different organizations that are leaking information right so with the deep state with the centralized powers trying to clamp down on wiki leaks because wiki leaks it's it was revolutionary what julien ascange and wiki leaks have done it grand grand grand right it's on the same level as cryptocurrencies right it's on the same level as the internet really it's it's huge right this platform is one of the most important disruptive innovations technological revolutions that has happened in human history right huge huge huge that is why we're spending so much time on this seven fake news the other stuff 100 i wouldn't mind if you kept on streaming for two or six four hours i'll look awesome i'll try brother i'll try i won't last six hours it was not going to happen we got math to do tomorrow as well right um thank you for the love though if they try to take it down that a lot of people would try to keep it up yeah and there is not down but unfortunately wiki leaks we can see what they're getting here's a page on the leaks that they have right they're still getting leaks they're still leaking information main information so if you go to the leaks page again us m us embassy shopping lists amazon atlas deal maker ai uh al yosef vault eight like vault eight vault seven was huge like i there's a reason i did the reading when we did the reading for vault seven this was huge this was released in 2016 i believe vault seven 2017 right and the leak came out on 2017 and we put out the video on 2000 mostly believes that was me whispering in 2017 like it was so important it was so grand it's implication regarding information that i did i put out the reading right away as fast as i was able to process it right um but if they weren't going after julien sange wiki leaks would have released a lot more information i believe a lot of a lot more information would have gone to them don't hey how are you doing oh you didn't get a notification pooper scooper edwardo how are you doing congrats on brazil edwardo so far long battle ahead i think i'm getting ready to do this gitmo file reading now gang the odds are i'm not going to check the chat i want to focus on the reading because i i'm doing a recording of a two i'll check the chat after we do the reading i'm going to close this notepad that we have where we have the information thank you very much for the sub brother cyanide much appreciated should we look at this man i queued up sub obama speeches right but you know what i'm just going to give you a rundown we're not going to listen to obama right we'll listen to here i can't i'm with uh what do you call it i'm just going to link you guys this i'm with uh norman finkelstein i can't really stand listen to obama talk but i had to for this right check out this video what do you think of the bolivia daunte huge huge huge south america has a battle ground right now right uh in a in a in a in a in a in the next current events livestream we do we'll definitely focus on it i hope so anyway i hope people will want to talk about it it's huge the battle for south america has kicked into full gear and it's going to get more intense we're going to see where it plays out okay we're going to see how it plays out it's huge huge huge so what i basically history of torture when obama came in was this he came out and said we will not torture first he said we do not torture and then he said we will not torture and then he came out and said we tortured some folks like really we tortured some folks right we tortured some people but you have to understand that it was paraphrasing obama it was after 9 11 people were pissed off so uh you know they tortured people and then what was he going to do about that well this is what he ended up doing about it he said we need to look forward no prosecuting anyone for torture okay pretty important uh that's what i linked in the chat huge because what we're about to read is about torture okay the guantanamo files i'm going to close the murder collateral video and we'll end kill the main wiki leaks page as well okay and what i'm going to do is uh i'm going to leave the chat open while we read this that way the chat's showing up in the video as well what do you mean that you can't stand here in obama talk his voice on his or or his opinions uh not his voice his opinions the way the way he doesn't say anything the way he justifies war crimes and murder and waging war uh it's brutal right oh like here if you want we'd listen to it olive keep this video in mind right keep this video in mind should we you know what let's do let's do work let's let's do we'll go through the videos olive you got time you're on a train we got time and for sure we'll try to finish off this reading right because i'm going to record it so we're going to read the whole gitmo files after we watch these videos okay here's obama i don't know what the date for this is it says january 22nd i can't find out where and was uploaded like it's crazy uh so let's just play this this morning i signed three executive orders first i can say without exception or equivocation that the united states will not torture second we will close the guantanamo bay detention camp and determine how to deal with those who have been held there third we will immediately undertake a comprehensive review to determine how to hold and try terrorism suspects to best protect our nation and the rule of law the world needs to understand that america will be unyielding in its defense of its security and relentless in its pursuit of those who would carry out terrorism or threaten the united states and that's why in this twilight struggle we need a durable framework the orders that i signed today should send an unmistakable signal that our actions in defense of liberty will be just as our costs and that we the people will uphold our fundamental values as vigilantly as we protect our security once again america's moral example must be the bedrock and the beacon of our global leadership okay so we're going to go in chronological order that first came out right that was pretty much early on when he was elected i'm just going to close that tab all right here is in 2014 i guess this was uploaded this is c span so this would be in 2014 right so here's the next one after a certain amount of time the c span networks bring you long-form public affairs programming from the nation's capital and or a public service of your television provider c span created by this was the first of august eventually was it all right i thought that you guys were going to ask me of uh how i was going to spend my birthday what happened to the happy birthday thing i will i will address two points i'll address hold on guys come on i'd be uh there's just uh you're not that pent up i've been giving you i've been giving you questions lately on brennan uh and the cia the rdi report has been transmitted uh the the declassified uh version that will be released uh at the pleasure of the the senate committee i have full confidence in john brennan uh i think he has acknowledged and directly apologized to senator feinstein that uh cia personnel did not properly handle an investigation as to how certain documents that uh were not authorized to be released to the senate got somehow into the hands of the senate staff and it's clear from the ig report that some very poor judgment was shown in terms of how that was handled keep in mind though that john brennan was the person who called for the ig report and he's already stood up a task force to make sure that lessons are learned and mistakes are resolved with respect to the larger point of the rdi report itself even before i came into office i was very clear that in the immediate aftermath of 9 11 we did some things that were wrong we did a whole lot of things that were right but we tortured some folks we did some things that were contrary to our values i understand why it happened i think it's important when we look back to recall how afraid people were after the twin towers fell and and the pentagon had been hit and the plane in pennsylvania had fallen and people did not know whether more attacks were imminent and there was enormous pressure on our law enforcement and our national security teams to try to deal with this and you know it's important for us not to feel too sanctimonious in retrospect about the tough job that those folks had and a lot of those folks were working hard under enormous pressure and are real patriots but having said all that we did some things that were wrong and that's what that report reflects and that's the reason why after i took office one of the first things i did was to ban some of the extraordinary interrogation techniques that are the subject of that report and my hope is is that this report reminds us once again that you know the character of our country has to be measured in part not by what we do when things are easy but what we do when things are hard and and and and when we engaged in some of these enhanced interrogation techniques techniques that i believe and i think any fair-minded person would believe were torture we crossed the line and and that needs to be uh that means needs to be understood uh and accepted and we have to as a country take responsibility for that so that hopefully we don't do it again in the so keep that in mind right the he's he's admitting that united states tortured people now you have to also appreciate what that torture brought it was because of lies stated by people being tortured by the united states that the war in iraq was really rubber stamped though because people that were being tortured they lied saying that iraq was trying to get nuclear weapons and all that jazz and that everybody knew anyone that knew anything knew that wasn't happening and they weren't involved with al-qaeda but because they were able to get people that they were torturing to say whatever they wanted they brought that saying oh these people told us that right the results of torture are huge uh they didn't torture children uh all that they did omar codder omar cod i'm codder am i i don't know if i'm pronouncing his name right they tortured children omar codder was 14 years old when he was tortured here let's find out omar codder this guy omar codder okay should we go wikipedia i don't like wikipedia not for this kind of stuff i'm just going to give you his face omar codder he is this is him now okay he was 14 years old when he was tortured canadian police handed him over to the americans the americans sent him to go on town of oba and he was tortured for years he was tortured brutally tortured okay brutally tortured anyone that says the united states not this is this is this is what he looked like when he was tortured when he was taken in 14 years old okay that's it united states tortured children no one can say that they didn't however let's follow the next video here's the next video what did obama do to those people who tortured people war crimes keep this in mind keep this in mind children were killed by us kill squad enough on top of the torture this is insane it is insane olive it is 100 percent insane so keep this in mind the united states torture we're about to read the details of guantanamo right like this is huge like i don't understand anyone that i can guarantee you 99.99999 percent of the people that want julian's head on a stick really don't understand what wiki leaks has revealed that the united states tortured children right the least of it right like that's one of the reasons why we're doing these readings now keep this in mind okay i don't think i can catch your evening streams anymore since i'm in europe and started going to bed at reasonable times don't they anyway good night show good night don't they thanks for being around i'll keep it in mind i'll start putting earlier streams on okay for me i moved around right now a fair bit but brother thank you for being here like seriously what you do and what you've done is a phenomenal very much appreciated good night i hope you have fantastic dreams man okay here's obama this video was released in 2009 i think this is i don't know when this was this is 2009 right so check this out he's being asked basically what are you going to do about people who tortured people in the u.s. government american military torturing people is war crimes they have to be held accountable right the thing here says obama on investigation of a bush administration crimes we need to look forward as opposed to looking back right the most popular question on your own website is related to this uh on change.gov it comes from bob furtick of new york city and he asks will you appoint a special prosecutor ideally patrick Fitzgerald to independently investigate the gravest crimes of the bush administration including torture and warrantless wiretapping we're still evaluating how we are going to approach the whole issue of interrogations the tensions and so forth and obviously we're going to be looking at past practices and i don't believe that anybody is above the law on the other hand i also have a belief that we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards and part of my job is to make sure that for example at the cia you've got extraordinarily talented people who are working very hard to keep americans safe i don't want them to suddenly feel like they've got to spend all their time uh weren't looking over their shoulders and and lawyer so no 9 11 commission with independent subpoena power we have not made final decisions but my instinct is for us to focus on how do we make sure that moving forward we are doing the right thing uh that doesn't mean that uh if somebody has blatantly broken the law that they are above the law but my orientation is going to be to move forward so so let me just press that one more time you're not ruling out prosecution but will you tell your justice department to investigate these cases and follow the evidence wherever it leads what i i think my general view when it comes to my attorney general is he's the people's lawyer uh eric holders been nominated his job is to uphold the constitution and look after the interests of the american people not to be swayed by my day-to-day politics so ultimately he's going to be making some calls but my general belief is that when it comes to national security what we have to focus on is getting things right uh in the future as opposed to looking at what we got wrong you know you mentioned eric hold so that's obama right let's read the gitmo files yeah on this release i believe this was released uh this is released in 2010 2011 i believe but we're gonna do most likely i'm gonna keep the chat down gang so we're getting into full blown reading uh i don't know how long it's going to be i'd like to finish reading it test test one two three i'm gonna lock this up this recording he is blatantly trying to avoid the fact that they are not going to push legal action 100 percent obama quote we tortured some folks we tortured some folks some of those folks were 14 years old and we tortured them for years all right we tortured 14 year old that we captured when they were 14 and we tortured them for multiple years and we just gonna look forward that's obama all right test test test okay gang i'll come to the chat after the reading gitmo files files released so far 765 out of 779 wiki leaks reveal secret files on all guantanamo prisoners and it's the latest latest release of classified us documents wiki leaks is shining the light of truth on a notorious icon of the bush administrations war on terror the prisoner at guantanamo bay cuba which opened the opened on january 11 2002 and remains open under president opama despite his promise to close much criticized facility within a year of taking office in thousands of pages of documents dating from 2002 to 2008 and never seen before by members of the public or the media the cases of the majority of the prisoners held at guantanamo 765 out of 779 in total are described in detail in memorandum from j t f gitmo the joint task force at guantanamo bay to us southern command in miami florida these memoranda known as detainee assessment briefs d a b s dabs contain j t f gitmo's recommendations about whether the prisoners in question should continue to be held or should be released transferred to their home government or to other governments they consist of a wealth of important and previously undisclosed information including health assessments for example and in the case cases of the majority of the 175 prisoners were still held photos mostly for the first time ever they also include information on the 201 prisoners released from the prison between 2002 and 2004 which unlike information on the rest of the prisoners summaries of evidence and tribunal trans transcripts released at the as a result of a lawsuit filed by media groups in 2006 have never been made public before most of these documents reveal accounts of importance familiar to those who have studied guantanamo closely with innocent men detained by mistake or because the us was offering substantial bounties to its allies for al-qaeda or taliban suspects the numerous insignificant taliban conscripts from afghanistan and pakistan beyond these previously unknown cases the documents also reveal stories of the 399 other prisoners released from september 2004 to the present day and of the seven men who have died at the prison the memos are signed by the command commander of guantanamo at the time and describe whether the prisoners in question are regarded as low medium or high risk although they were obviously not conclusive in and of themselves as final decisions about the disposition of the prisoners were taken at a higher level they represent not only the opinions of jtf gitmo but also the criminal investigation task force created by the department of defense for conduct interrogation in the war on terror and the bsc t's the behavior the files also contain detailed explanations of the supposed intelligence used to justify the prisoner's detention for many readers these will be the most fascinating section of the documents as they seem to to offer an extraordinary insight into the workings of us intelligence but also many of the documents appear appear to promise proof of prisoners association with al qaeda or other terrorist organization organizations extreme caution is required the documents draw on the testimony of witnesses in most cases the prisoners fellow prisoners whose words are unreliable either because they were subjected to torture or other forms of coercion sometimes not in guantanamo but in secret prisons run by the cia or because they provided false statements to secure better treatment in guantanamo regular appearances throughout these documents by witnesses whose words should be regarded as untrustworthy include the following high value detainees quote high value detainees or quote ghost prisoners please note that isn and the numbers in brackets following the prisoner's name refer to the short quote interim serial numbers internment serial numbers by which the prisoners are or were identified in us custody abdu zabad day isn 1016 the supposed high value detainee seized in pakistan in march 2020 who spent four and a half years in cia prisons prisons including facilities in thailand and poland subject to waterboarding a form of control drowning on 83 occasions in cia custody august 2002 abdu zabad day was moved to guantanamo with 13 other high value detainees at september 2006 ibn al shaki al liby isn 212 the emir of a military training camp for which abdu zagabi was the gatekeeper who despite having his camp closed by the teleban in 2000 because he refused to allow it to be taken over by al qaeda is described in these documents as osama ben laden's military commander in torah borah soon after his capture in december 2001 a liby was rendered by the cia to egypt where under torture he falsely confessed that al qaeda operatives had been meeting with saddam hussein to discuss obtaining chemical and biological weapons al liby recanted his particular lie but it was nevertheless used by the bush administration to justify the invasion of iraq in march 2003 al liby was never sent to guantanamo although at some point probably in 2006 the cia sent them back to libya where he was imprisoned and where he died allegedly by committing suicide in may 2009 charwai abdu al ali al haj isn 1457 a yemeni also known as as riyadh the facilitator who was seized by a house raid in pakistan in february 2002 and is described as quote an al qaeda facilitator in quote after his capture he was transferred to to a torture prison in jordan jordan run on behalf of the cia where he was held for nearly two years and was then held for six months in us facilities in afghanistan he was thrown to guantanamo in september he was flown to guantanamo in september 2004 sanad yaslam al kazimi isn 1453 a yemeni who was seized in ua e in january 2003 and then held in three secret prisons including the dark prison near kabul and a secret facility within the u s prison at bagram airbase in february 2010 in direct uh in district court in washington dc hudge henry h kennedy jr granted the habeas corpus petition of a of a yemeni prisoner largely because he refused to accept testimony produced by either sarwat sar kawai al hajad or sanad al kazimi as he stated quote the court will not rely on the statements of haj or kazimi because there is unrebuted evidence in the record that at the time of the interrogations at which they made the statements both men had been recent had recently been tortured in quote others include ahmad kaf kafan galani isn 1012 and walid bin atash isn 1014 two more of the high-value detainees transferred into guantanamo september 2006 after being held in secret cia prisons next category other reliable witnesses held in guantanamo throughout their detention include yasim basara bas basarda isn 252 a yemeni known as a notorious liar as the washington post reported in february 2009 he was given preferential treatment in guantanamo after becoming what some officials regarded as a significant informant although although there were many reasons to be doubtful at the poll as the post noted milit quote military officials express reservations about the credibility of their star witness since 2004 end quote and in 2006 in an article for the national journal corine hegeland described how after a combatant status review tribunal at which a prisoner had taken exception to information provided by by basara daha placing him at a training camp before he had even arrived in afghanistan his personal representative a military official assigned instead of a lawyer investigated basar dahas file and found that he had made similar claims against 60 other prisoners in total in january 2009 in the district court in washington dc judge richard leon in appointee of george w bush excluded basar dahas statement while granting the haviest corpus petition of muhammad el garani uh chaden national who was just 14 years old when he was seized in a raid on a mosque in pakistan judge leon noted that the government had quote specifically cautioned against relying on his statements without inter independent court uh corroboration end quote and in other haviest court uh haviest cases that followed other judges relied on this precedent discrediting the star witness still further muhammad al kahatani isn 63 as saudi regarded as the planned planned 20th hijacker for the 9 11 attacks was subjected to a specific torture program at guantanamo approved by defense secretary donal rumsbelt this consisted of 20 hour interrogations every day over a period of several months and various other enhanced interrogation techniques which severely endangered his health variations of these techniques then migrated to other prisoners in guantanamo and to abu garab and in january 2009 just before uh george w bush left office susan crawford a retired judge and a close friend of big cheney and david abending who was appointed to oversee the military commissions at guantanamo as the conveying authority told bob woodland that she had refused to press charges against al kahatani because as she said we tortured kahatani his statement met the legal definition of torture as a result his numerous statements about other prisoners must be regarded as worthless abdan al kahab bakhani isn 493 as saudi imprisoned by al qaeda as a spy who was liberated by us forces from a taliban jail before being sent inexplicably to guantanamo along with four other men liberated from the jail in is regarded in the file as a member of al qaeda and trustworthy witness abdan al raheem janko isn 489 a syrian court tortured baray keda as a spy and then imprisoned by the taliban along with abdan al kahan bakhani about is also used as a witness even though he was mentally unstable as his assessment in the june 2008 statement quote detainees on a list of high-risk detainees from a health perspective he has several chronic medical problems he has he has a psych psychiatric history of substance abuse depression borderline personality disorder and prior suicide attempt for which he is followed by behavioral health for treatment end quote these are just some of the most obvious cases by alert readers but alert readers will notice that they are cited repeatedly in what purports to to be the government's evidence and it should as a result be difficult not to conclude that the entire edifice constructed by the government is fundamentally unsound and that what the guantanamo files reveal primarily is that only a few dozen prisoners are genuinely accused of involvement in terrorism the rest these documents reveal on close inspection were either innocent men and boys seized by mistake or taliban foot soldiers unconnected to terrorism moreover many of these prisoners were actually sold to us forces who were offering bounty payments for al-qaeda and taliban suspects by then afghan and pakistani allies a policy that led ex-president mosher f to state in his 2006 memoir in the line of fire that in return of in return for handing over 369 terrorist subjects to the u.s the pakistani government quote earned bounty payments totaling millions of dollars end quote uncomfortable facts like these are not revealed in the deliberations of the joint task force but they are crucial to understanding why what can appear to be collusion or documents confirming the government's scare mongering rhetoric about guantanamo the same rhetoric that has paralyzed president obama and revived the politics of fear in congress is actually the opposite the anatomy of a colossal crime perpetrated by the u.s government on 779 prisoners who for the most part are not and never have been the terrorist the government would like us to believe they are andy wordington wrote the above content next section how to read wiki leaks guantanamo files the nearly 800 documents in wiki leaks latest release of classified u.s documents are memoranda from joint task force guantanamo jft gitmo the combined force is in charge of the u.s war on terror prisoner at guantanamo cuba the u.s southern command in miami florida regarding the disposition of the prisoners written between 2002 and 2008 the memoranda were all marked as secret and their subject was whether to continue holding a prisoner or whether to recommend his release describe as his transfer to the custody of his own government or that of other governments they were obviously not conclusive in of themselves as final decisions about the disposition of prisoners were taken at a higher level but they are very significant as they represent not only the opinion of jft gitmo but also the criminal investigation task task force created by the department of defense to conduct interrogation on the war on terror and the bsc t's behavioral science team consisting of psychologists who have a major say in the exploitation of the prisoners in interrogation under the heading jft gitmo detainee assessment the memos generally contain nine sections describing the prisoners as follows although the earlier examples specific especially those dealing with prisoners released or recommended for release between 2008 and 2009 may have less detailed analysis than the following one prisoner information each prisoner is identified by name by aliases which the u.s claims to have identified by place place and date of birth by citizenship and by intern internment serial number isn these long lists of numbers and letters example us9 ym 0002 7 dp are used to identify the prisoners in guantanamo helping to dehumanize them as intended by doing away with their names the most significant section is the number towards the end which is generally shortened so the example above would be known as isn 027 in the files the prisoners are identified by nationality with 47 countries in total listed alphabetically from a to z from afghanistan to from uh from az for afghanistan and ym for yemen to health this section describes whether or not the prisoners in question has a mental health issues and or physical health issues many are judged to be in good health but there are some shocking examples of prisoners with severe mental and or physical problems three jft gitmo assessment a under recommendations the task force explains whether a prisoner should continue to be held or should be released b under ex ex uh cutive some executive summary the task force briefly explains this reasoning and in more recent cases also explains whether the prisoner is a low medium or high risk as a threat to the u.s and its allies and as a threat in detention i based on their behavior in guantanamo and also whether they are regarded as a low medium or high intelligence value see under summary of charges the task force explains whether there there has been any change in information provided since the last appraisal generally the prisoners are appraised on an annual basis four detainees account of events based on the prisoners own testimony this section puts together an account of their history and how they came to be seized in afghanistan pakistan or elsewhere based on their own words five capture information this section explains how and where the prisoners were seized and is followed by a description of the prisoners at the time of capture the date of their transfer to guantanamo and super superiorly reasons for the transfer to jft getmo which lists alleged reasons for the prisoners transfer such as knowledge of certain topics for exploitation through interrogation the reason that this is unconvincing is because as former interrogator chris mickey a pseudonym explained in his book they interrogate interrogators the u.s high command based in camp doha co wait stipulated that every prisoner who ended up in u.s custody had been transferred to guantanamo and there were no exceptions in other words the reasons for transfer were grafted on afterwards as an attempt to justify the largely random rounding of prisoners six evaluation of detainees account in this section the task force analyzes whether or not they find the prisoners accounts convincing seven detainee threat this section is the most significant from the point of view of supposed intelligence used to justify the detention of the prisoners after assessment which reiterates the conclusion at three b the main section reasons for continued detention may at first glance look convincing but it must be stressed that most for the most part it consists of little more than unreliable statements made by the prisoners fellow prisoners either in guantanamo or in secret prisons run by cia whether torture and other forms of coercion were widespread or through more subtle means in guantanamo whether complied compliant prisoners who were prepared to make statements about their fellow prisoners were rewarded with better treatment some examples are available on the home home page for the release of these documents at http colon backslash backslash wiki leaks dot c h backslash gitmo backslash with this in mind it should be noted that there are good reasons why obama administration officials in the interns intergency guantanamo review task force established by the president to review the cases of the 241 prisoners still held in guantanamo when he took office concluded that only 36 could be prosecuted the final part of the section detainee conduct analysis in detail however the prisoners have behaved during their imprisonment with exact figures cited for example of disciplinary infractions eight detainee intelligence value assessment after re reiterating the intelligence assessment at 3b and recapping on the prisoners alleged status this section permanently assesses which areas of intelligence remain to be exploited asking for the task force nine ec status the final section notes whether or not the prisoners question is still regarded as an enemy combatant based on the findings of the comb combatant status review tribunal held in 2004 2005 to ascertain whether on capture the prisoner had been correctly labeled as enemy combatant out of 558 cases just 38 prisoners were assessed as being no longer enemy combatant combatants and in some cases when the result went in the prisoners favor the military can win convened new panels until it got the desired result back to the chat i hope that was coherent guys i was trying to pronounce everything appropriately what are you reading uh a song for what are you creating a song for this is wiki leaks right welcome back glad you're okay olive did you disappear where'd you go oh i missed a whole bunch of chat people were talking to each other the more the more thank you for the gifting to all of uh cyanide appreciate it okay i missed a whole bunch of chat i'll catch up from the daunte chat or there might be stuff being posted down below nice so thanks i think hey probably right back i think that one of the dangers of this is that it can distract from similar or worse acts on a far larger scale no let me stop this actually oops i locked this up we got the recording hopefully the cell came out okay with it let me put this up here and just lock it ends it distracted from a similar or worse acts on a far larger scale that have less international scrutiny in part because of uh of uh less leaks from some countries yeah yeah let me put this on this page that way we know what we're talking about now let me kick down the brightness here it's blinding uh that's very true that is why i'm hoping that a song can be freed and legal action be taken against the u.s government if we can do that uh then we can go after every corrupt situation in the world that's why this is so pivotal very much so julian is a puppet nothing more than another frontman uh thom thomor 76 you have no idea what you're talking about if you think that uh if you think that you need to go here on the playlist that we put together for uh wikileaks and jr. saunsch and i would recommend you starting off with either having a read through vault seven year zero ci hacking to was revealed or if you wanted whispered to you because you wanted to be gentle i put out a video reading that in whisper format i didn't do whisper in this reading with this sort of soft book i don't know who's soft spoken but soft as i can get right now okay important right uh the cia operatives the deep state would never want this released and we've talked about julian saunsch and like one two three four five six other streams documenting what has transpired so far you need to educate yourself instead of being a tool for whoever it is that you're a tool for okay i mean he is like alex jones another tool to control the no he is definitely not like alex jones are you kidding me if you're going to lie you're going to have many layers that no think of it as a conspiracy control mechanism dude you need to look at the video we put out in our playlist regarding conspiracy theory facts okay and really appreciate uh where you might be and you should get pissed off as soon as you figure out where you've been right and where you are so do you support asajj or do you think he is a conspiracy theorist i don't quite understand your point he has no point asajj the ci front he is definitely not a ci front this kio was it going you are obviously your troll have fallen into the victim of u.s propaganda a great a great asainad with you you should go and watch chicho series on julien asajj and the things he has done for us and the things the u.s is going doing to him and you will change your mind i hope he does asainad i hope he does okay i think that asajj is not entirely innocent but he is not a tool of u.s agency yeah this is we're not um for me post apocalypse i'm pretty sure asajj you know what i don't know asajj is not a moment person some people say he's a nice guy some people say he's not some people say he's hard to work with i don't care for me what is crucial is right now our societies are in the process of crucifying someone that has revealed war crimes from the government crimes against humanity from certain institutions and organizations revealing torture revealing what corporations have been doing to our environment corrupting our governments murders assassinations that is what julien asajj has revealed i don't care if he's an a-hole or not what he has done speaks for itself okay that makes no sense he has gone through weekly links for years he was propaganda they say isn't oh my god he's a terrorist please give it i don't think he is a terrorist that is what the propaganda machine says um please give me an example of how uh what he has done has had a negative impact on the u.s besides bruising their enormous ego i agree that i think it is a blurry line but i do not think we should be handing it like this no i'll like i'll like welcome back the bus stop and allowed us to eat nice and one just does not say need to nutrition and be breaks when traveling cause a country in the middle of the norwegian november night oh my god i'll look what an experience oh there must be like you must have seen stars or something maybe you're going through stopping a little arrest areas hopefully anyway where are you crediting as much for welcome back thanks man glad to be back what does the star in front of my name gifted you some yes you read it well i gifted you a sub nice oh my god nice this is too much i think i don't really know what it means it just means you have a higher status on the stream it helps chichou out it does indeed thank you very much doesn't really change your side much no i thought one had to pay to subscribe yeah i think all of uh cyanide covered that for you okay looking at poor treatment of a few hundred prisoners in u.s custody we may react with shock but then what about the millions in chinese custody that have received poor treatment yeah and post apocalypse it's actually not a few hundred in us custody in us prisons uh it's um you know what is it five percent five percent of us population is in jail or parole like that's a lot of millions of people right that's tremendous number of people we're talking to ten tens of millions and we're just talking about that's the adults you want to know about the us prison system how i'll give you one example here um kids for cash kids for cash right kids for cash kids for gas scandal this is wikipedia i don't recommend you just read this but this is basically two judges that sold kids at five thousand dollars a pop to a private prison institution okay so they had a deal with the private prison corp corporation that's on wall street i believe it's on wall street private prison right with the people running that that these two judges would get five thousand dollars ahead if they sent kids to prison okay so just to let you know it's not just a few hundred people in us custody it's hundreds of thousands and millions right uh once you subscribe like i i i did you can give subs to other people and they don't have to pay so i gifted you one that's okay well thank you brother if you should have no problem at vardo's lab there was no declaration of war by congress it was and is not a war i blocked them on my end i don't want to deal with them anywhere no it's just i i recommend uh the more i recommend you educating yourself you don't want to become a just a tool of the elites of the powers that be you become canon fodder right if you're propagating bs right at some point you will become canon fodder you will lose yourself in that black hole there has been a lot of attention given to the mass mess at gitmo and rightly so but very little given to the mess in china on a vastly large scale post apocalypse i agree with you china i would not want to be there but for us right now i doubt it if there's anyone watching this live on twitch from china right for for me what i care about is taking responsibility for what i do what our governments do not what other governments are doing that we have no control over if we are committing war crimes we have no right to look into the war crimes of nations across the ocean right we can talk about it if you want but it should just be a passing right because we're committing war crimes so as soon as that happens we go war crimes are bad oh wow we're committing war crimes okay let's deal with our own shit first before we try to throw shit anywhere else right most all it's snowing but yeah reported 30 million in us prisons latest incarceration rate of any country largest incarceration of any country yeah all of it is equally horrible but you must only solve one problem at a time it doesn't be little the other problems but we can only do so much at a time much at once yeah i'm aware of that scandal but that is not related to gitmo no it's not but gitmo was not the only one post apocalypse gitmo was the torture prison that we knew about and the reason we know about it is because it's on a land of cuba it's on cuba and cuba doesn't want that prison there right like literally they don't want the us military base there but the us just won't leave it's like a cancer right that they can't just cut off right they can't they can't get rid of it right so we know about gitmo what's taking place at gitmo in a large way thanks to manning as well as it being situated on someone else's country that doesn't want it there gitmo was only one of these sites where they tortured people there were a lot of secret prisons where they tortured people abu garab in iraq was one of them where the leaks the pictures came out and i believe it was wiki leaks that released those pictures what was taking on an abu garab with the torture with feces and the chains with a guy like this gitmo was not just one okay it's not just here it's everywhere okay just so you know just so you know could the cuban military take up arms no no no sign that absolutely not no one can take up our arms against the united states military the only people that can do that is that have done that successfully i don't want to say do that because i'm not into violence but that have done that successfully are people who are being occupied by the u.s military afghanistan iraq syria right so american soldiers are canon father in those countries that you don't want to go there right who julian asanjes who he worked for his motives and intentions are all opinion we do not know that man we know what we know what he has done that this is saying that says don't judge a band by what they say about what they do like if you think like there's people actually think obama was a nice guy right because they listen to his nice pretty fluffy words right that really didn't make sense right if you look at what he did he was a war criminal right forget about julian asanj if he's polite or not look at what he's revealed to us right chico weak leaks may have uh spread the info but we at least didn't get any information for themselves no it's a leak site right but it's like any journalistic entity people leak information to journalists and journalists publish that information right so it's a news outlet but it's also a platform where people can leak information right provide us crucial knowledge about our current history anonymously right very important very important olive oh man i missed the whole reading oh did you all for a hot dog wrapped in bacon so so maybe it was worth it sounds delicious although i'm getting hungry myself by the way olive i recorded it on a lapel mic and it's gonna be uh i'll see what i can get it up right but i'll have it up on bit shoot and youtube in the recorded version hopefully came out okay okay and definitely this live stream will be up on bit shoot and youtube as well okay vietnam did a great job resisting as well vietnam indeed indeed many like i'm just saying recent since like last 15 years right 15 20 years really right but korea vietnam um they go to african lay africa just don't ask look at anyway other places have as well south america to a certain degree south america is still going on though fair i was just curious because it is cut off from the rest of the us army and out there in cuba but thank you for the insight yeah absolutely not that would be suicide i'm a member of the uh of anonymous and i'm on the ground in chili there are torture centers opening here right now yeah uh splats okay and those are the ghosts of general peniche is back it's i wouldn't the ghost of general peniche for sure but the school of america is back right those people that are just being disappeared in chili that are going into these torture centers that basically the interrogation torture methods that were used in guantanamo those methods were being trained in the school of the americas which is stationed in mainland usa that has been training death squads in south and central america for a number of decades right great i didn't find you on bit shoot uh or whether it's called this cute way of spelling it bit shoot let me find uh find it for you okay get you the link here my channel profile channel chichu i guess this is it here you go brother that's my bit shoot account and by the way uh for this thing the gitmo files all of this stuff is here right articles written about this there's a lot of other information here you could spend years just researching this and reporting on it right by name by country our partners communicates and whatnot right by name by s isn number so you could read up on people follow it out like it's huge it's gigantic right we just read the intro to it really where am i where am i right even if we were to assume that all rumored black sites under u.s control or influence exist it would still involve one tenth as many imprisoned people under questionable conditions as there are in china uh i think it is more imperative to focus on the larger problem while acknowledging there are others post the cop agree with you however you can't just take china what china is doing to hundreds of thousands of prisoners in mainland china let's say it's millions right because you also have to consider what the united states has done in their foreign policy they've been responsible for over a million that's millions of casualties tens of millions of people being displaced by what u.s foreign policy has done in afghanistan syria iraq yemen libya congo samalia sudan honduras chili venezuela ecuador this goes on and on and on and on right they trained the death squads and those people who commit torture in the school of the americas and sent them all over the world so are they responsible for it we have to look at the mathematics maybe post apocalypse one day we'll sit down and do a whole mathematics version of this right we need it most of the protesters are high school kids 16 yeah it's a slaughter they're literally targeting eyes yeah i saw that as well over a hundred people have eyes injured or lost in about two weeks time crazy this is all about chili by the way if i wasn't a teen myself i would be there to help i am going to help with the protests in england though the number is close to 150 wow this is part of the problem i have with wiki leaks and assange that amplifying attention on certain problems distracts from some large problems post apocalypse as far as i know what's happening to wiki leaks and julien assange they've revealed some of the biggest problems we have in our societies the wiki leaks the torture files here the gitmo files finally made it obvious to citizens of the united states shine a light on the torture program the united states before wiki leaks released the stuff i would talk to people and people say us will never torture they kept on saying it now people at least understand it's a total change in perception of how the world works that is extremely important i don't know maybe you call everyone brother but by now i feel obligated to inform you that i am of a female oh how are you doing sister thanks thanks for clarifying i'll try to remember and if i usually i say brother or sister right usually say brother or sister but uh i just for some reason because you've been around for so long with saint brother for so long i just kept on saying brother sister i'm going to try to remember okay i hope that's okay if i do uh or i could just stick with olive um i for me i i don't know for some reason i took on the word brother a few years ago and it stuck with me there's two words i took on brother and peace i never used to end with peace when i wrote letters to people or comments and then all a sudden just someone was using it on me and it just grew which i liked it so i started saying sister and brother is the same thing uh so i started calling sister so i'm gonna start calling sister or olive i would hate one because of the other i understand your point and i hope we help these people soon but i agree that asans has not been treated properly by legal systems of several governments i see you do a lot of math too themore yeah what are your thoughts on the earth curvature calculation i haven't done it personally myself but i i i don't believe we're this depending on your perspective you have to appreciate the perspective as well right right now when we're standing here it's this if you move up a little bit you get a little bit of this if you move up you get this right but we've been streaming but we can talk about the stuff in current events and news and other discussions rather this stream was about wiki leaks and juniors launch we got our recording we're gonna load this up on a bit shoot youtube in the next few days this week anyway um and we're gonna continue this how do you know without doing the math uh i my study geophysics brother you're talking to the wrong guy regarding this i i i have my honors degree in geophysics and mathematics that means i steady the earth right and i have taken certain types of measurements myself of seismics as well right the mathematics doesn't lie i've done the mathematics on a small scale and on a large scale and it's straight up and if you want to know you know i'm not talking bs here chicho geophysics right here's a video where i'm talking about my life as a geophysicist my life as a geophysicist while i got my minor in mathematics okay it's called talking about geophysics i'm preparing to make alberberry liqueur asmr my life as a geophysicist okay so let me send you the link here's a link in the chat right i've done the calculations i'm just not gonna get into it right now because it doesn't matter it does to a certain degree but it does like okay let me rephrase yes there are possibilities but right now it's better to break break the third eye open of people regarding our political economic system there are problems associated with certain things however it's better to open the eyes focus on the prize man it's about economics right now you want freedom figure out the economics part of it nice solid thank you no problem brother she says then the calculations of the curvature should be simple for you dude yeah check out the video i had a great life as a geophysicist it was phenomenal right i've witnessed in a labrador laying on an icebreaker in the middle of well not middle of but in fall when the black flies aren't out that bad right in the middle of an icebreaker on a clear full clear night sky with a full lunar eclipse occurring and spiral borealis smoking a big fat Cuban stogie right the only downside was it was a dry camp so no liqueur you want to open your eyes go into geophysics brother you will be amazed you will be amazed it was spectacular it was spectacular and you know one aspect of the spectacular part of it was we were on the icebreaker for i can't remember how many weeks we would get up at i would get up i was in charge of the crew there was only three of us right but i was corresponding with the main office and stuff like this right i would get up at four a.m. in the morning our helicopter would be leaving the pad we were getting picked up picked up a helicopter our helicopter time pickup time was five o'clock five thirty a.m. five o'clock five thirty a.m. right we give different times usually but we were usually anywhere between five and five thirty a.m. you're ready on deck to be picked up with a helicopter helicopter comes in it's already dropping people off the helicopter fly as soon as there's light out right so whistle blows we get on there to load up our equipment get somewhere dropped off in terrain sometimes the helicopter is hovering we're throwing our equipment off and lay down on the ground and then we get picked up when it's getting dark right i would go process data so i would get up at four o'clock in the morning i'd be sleeping at two a.m. so i'm getting two hours of sleep for two weeks two weeks three weeks or something like this two three four hours of sleep at night right you're you're functioning on pure adrenaline it's phenomenal have you seen that you can send letters so yeah cyanide from i was going to but from one understand international letters they don't process them or something i don't think i don't know if they're processing international letters she showed when do you open your third eye regarding politics it opened early at bardo it opened early it opened during during high school that was the beginning of it that was the beginning of it because i came here i could see early on because i was from one of the demonized countries what they were talking about that people were like from that region i'm always happening compared to what the mainstream media was saying and i was like what right but the main aspect of it was really towards the end of the 1990s beginning of the 2000s there's been phases it's not one it's not you know what it's not this you go through this where you always open and you lose track of things a little bit and you come back again right but right now i've reached a point where i can never go back what you learn you cannot unlearn on this level entheogens had a lot to do with it as well economics huge economics huge okay gang let's call this stream thank you for being here okay very much appreciated i hope you found the information useful useful okay i'll try to see when i can get the reading up and we're going to continue these we're going to do a minimum one of these a month maybe every two weeks maybe every week who knows right maybe as frequent as the mass streams that we're going to do okay uh cyanide thank you very much for the sub thank you for gifting us up to all of i think all of uh she's really appreciating it and i hope all of you have a fantastic rest of a bus ride uh on your journey i guess evening journey on a snowy night in norway i believe you said okay aside from that if you can make it i'll see you guys tomorrow during our math stream that we're going to start i believe at through one p.m we're starting our math stream at one p.m tomorrow one to three p.m tomorrow and then relationships we're going to talk about on Wednesday okay thanks everyone i hope you have a fantastic fantastic evening