Clinton Campaign Vice Chair Recommended Not Taking Press Questions At Events
In an email published by WikiLeaks, Clinton campaign vice-chair Huma Abedin wonders, “Can we survive not answering questions from press at message events?”
WikiLeaks Release Of Clinton Campaign Emails Smeared As Russian Masterminded Plot (Again)
With no specific evidence, President Barack Obama’s administration explicitly claimed the Russian government was responsible for stealing emails from the Democratic National Committee and other individuals and organizations closely linked to the Democratic Party. The accusation came just as WikiLeaks published emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta. The
Whistleblowers Condemn US For Denying Entry To Former British Ambassador
Craig Murray is currently scheduled to speak at a conference and present an award to CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou, but the U.S. has refused to grant him “entry clearance.”
How Clinton And US Government Benefit When New York Times Attacks WikiLeaks
To use the words of Times reporters, whether by conviction, convenience, or coincidence, their attacks on Wikileaks dovetail with the interests of the Clinton campaign.
Neoconservatives And Clinton Manufacture Fear Of Russian Influence In Election
On this week’s “Unauthorized Disclosure,” guest Robbie Martin of Media Roots Radio addresses the new Cold War rhetoric from Democrats in the 2016 Election.
‘Spooked’ Author Discusses Chronicle Of CIA Influence On Press And Hollywood
In a videotaped interview, Kevin Gosztola and author Nichola Schou discuss the CIA’s long history of “spooking the news.”
DNC Hack Reveals Clinton Support, More Files Sent To Wikileaks
It appears the actual culprit behind the computer hacking of the Democratic National Committee is a lone hacker using the name “Guccifer 2.0.”
A Tribute To Radical Human Rights Lawyer Michael Ratner
Michael Ratner, the radical attorney who fought around the world to defend human rights over the past 45 years, died on May 11.
Commerce Secretary Highlights ‘Commercial Diplomacy’ To Push US Tech
Commercial diplomacy strongly resembles the Public Diplomacy 2.0 dynamic between the US government and tech firms detailed in Julian Assange’s book.
Extraordinary Interview With Jaish al-Thuwar Officer and Report From Syria-Turkey Border
Next Cold War Roundup 3/4/16 The Syrian ceasefire continues to mostly hold. A US carrier strike group has moved into the South China Sea. A follow up meeting was held on the Minsk agreement with no breakthroughs while fighting on the front line in Ukraine increases. An RT journalist traveled