2023-12-01: News Headlines

Editor (2023-12-01). US Says If CIA-Backed Embassy Security Opened Phones of Assange Visitors, It Was Constitutional. scheerpost.com By Kevin Gosztola / The Dissenter An attorney for the United States government contended CIA-backed contractors had not violated the privacy rights when they allegedly opened the physical structure of cellphones belonging to Americans, who visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in the Ecuador embassy in London. "There are several cases," U.S. Attorney Jean-David Barnea argued, …

It's Going Down (2023-12-01). Counter-Insurgency, Israel, and Settler-Colonialism: Making Sense of the State's Strategy. itsgoingdown.org In this episode of the It's Going Down podcast, we speak with Adi Callai of the Rev and Reve channel about the unfolding genocide playing out in the occupied Palestinian territories. Callai speaks about the context of the uprising that exploded on October 7th, the Israeli state's use of technology, drones, and beyond, the combating…

Angela (2023-12-01). Saturday 12/2: Virtual screening of "Stone Cold Justice: Israel's torture of Palestinian children" indybay.org Zoom (Registration link is below)…

Omar Ramahi (2023-11-30). Calling for Genocide. counterpunch.org While anti-Islam manifestations have exponentially increased after the Israeli onslaught on the Palestinians in Gaza, the case of Stuart Seldowtiz is different for many reasons. Seldowitz had a high-ranking position in the State Department at a time when the US was outsourcing torture to countries like Egypt and Syria. According to justiceinitiative.org, "At least 136 individuals were reportedly extraordinarily rendered or secretly detained by the CIA and at least 54 governments reportedly participated in the CIA's secret detention and extraordinary rendition program; classified government documents may reveal ma…

The Dissenter (2023-12-01). Unauthorized Disclosure: December 1 Subscriber Show. thedissenter.org Become a subscriber of the "Unauthorized Disclosure" podcast and get access to all of our shows, including exclusive episodes.

presstv.ir (2023-11-30). Resistance operation exposed Israeli spy network inside Iran: Islamic Jihad. presstv.ir The Islamic Jihad says the al-Aqsa Storm Operation led to the exposure of the Israeli regime's espionage network inside Iran.

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2023-11-30: News Headlines

Kevin Gosztola (2023-11-29). US Says If CIA-Backed Embassy Security Opened Phones Of Assange Visitors, It Was Constitutional. thedissenter.org Support independent journalism on press freedom, whistleblowers, and government secrecy.  An attorney for the United States government contended CIA-backed contractors had not violated the privacy rights when they allegedly opened the physical structure of cellphones belonging to Americans, who visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in the Ecuador embassy in London. "There are several cases," U.S. Attorney Jean-David Barnea argued, "that say that by giving your pho…

Editor (2023-11-29). John Kiriakou: Reflections on the Deep State's Media Watchdog Tool. scheerpost.com By John Kiriakou / Original to ScheerPost In early November, the leadership and board of Consortium News, the independent news site, filed a major lawsuit against the federal government and NewsGuard Technologies, Inc. NewsGuard at first glance looks like a media watchdog organization, a group that seeks to keep misinformation and disinformation out of the …

Patricia Harrity (2023-11-29). Whistleblower Reveals U.S. and UK Military Contractors Plan For Global Censorship. expose-news.com "Many people insist that governments aren't involved in censorship, but they are" according to Michael Shellenberger, who adds "And now, a whistleblower has come forward with an explosive new trove of documents, …

presstv.ir (2023-11-30). Resistance operation exposed Israeli spy network inside Iran: Islamic Jihad. presstv.ir The Islamic Jihad says the al-Aqsa Storm Operation led to the exposure of the Israeli regime's espionage network inside Iran.

ecns.cn (2023-11-29). Chinese IT engineer caught in foreign espionage plot. ecns.cn China's Ministry of State Security has warned the public about foreign espionage activities under the guise of safety protocol testing, following the case of an IT engineer who was hired by a foreign intelligence agency to deploy malware onto China's military and high-tech companies.

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