WIKILEAKS DUMPS ALL OF THEIR FILES ONLINE

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WIKILEAKS DUMPS ALL OF THEIR FILES ONLINE
Published: April 22, 2020
https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/76839/wikileaks-dumps-all-of-their-files.html

SOURCE: TWITTER: JUSTICE4ALLCQ

INDEX OF FILES

https://file.wikileaks.org/HOW-TO-MIRROR.txt
  "torrent.tar contains the entire /torrent/ directory.
   file.torrent contains file.tar file as torrent - RECOMMENDED, PLEASE
   USE THAT FOR ENTIRE FILE COLLECTION!
   files-all.torrent is the same, contains entire file collection, but
   they are not packed. Choose either suits you best."

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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Are you ready for 31.81 GB extra on your disk ? David Wilcox was able
to talk about this Wiki Dump for more than 2 hours and 15 minutes while
he was bittorrent-ing the gear down. There's some real neutron bombs
inside this Wiki Dump :

[pdf]https://file.wikileaks.org/file/angela-merkel.pdf[/pdf]
https://file.wikileaks.org/file/angela-merkel.pdf


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0ADvOEosFY

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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FILE PHOTO WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court in London,
Britain, December 20, 2019 © REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

Julian Assange's extradition hearing postponed amid Covid-19 pandemic, earliest available date November
27 Apr, 2020 10:05 / Updated 6 hours ago
https://www.rt.com/news/486993-assange-extradition-hearing-postponed-covid19/
  "WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange's US extradition hearing in London
   has been delayed, potentially till November, due to the coronavirus
   pandemic with his defense arguing it made the proceedings "medically
   dangerous."
   
   Assange's extradition case has been delayed again after his defense
   lawyers said the coronavirus outbreak made his trial "impossible" and
   "medically dangerous."
   
   A hearing, held by video link at Westminster Magistrates Court, heard
   that the case could be postponed until as late as November 2, the
   earliest date where three consecutive weeks are available.
   
   Judge Vanessa Baraitser vacated the planned hearing on May 18 saying
   the court would reconvene in a week to fix a date to hear Assange's
   case in full.
   
   The prosecution supported the defense's appeal that it's "oppressive
   under the circumstances to require Mr Assange"
to come to the courtroom
   while Britain was locked down. Judge Baraitser said that both Assange
   and lawyers for both the defense and prosecution should be "physically
   present"
in the court for the hearing.
   
   ALSO ON RT.COM
   'How do you prosecute Assange and not prosecute journalists
   everywhere?' – Greenwald to RT on threat to journalists worldwide

   
   
   Assange's legal team appealed last month for the Australian-born
   journalist to be released on bail after outbreaks of Covid-19 in some
   UK prisons but had their application denied. He appeared in such poor
   health when in court last October, 60 doctors wrote an open letter to
   Home Secretary Priti Patel calling for him to be moved from Belmarsh
   Prison to a hospital. His legal team remain concerned for his
   well-being.
   
   Assange is wanted by the US government for publishing classified
   military and diplomatic files that proved deeply embarrassing to
   Washington in 2010. If convicted, he faces up to 175 years in prison. "

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778