If there was ever a clear cut case of good versus evil, then surely it is the contest between Julian Assange and most of the world's governments. They hate him because he exposed their lies, their manipulations, and their routine violations of the most elementary rules of human decency. By publishing virtually the entire corpus of messages sent to and fro between
The release of the "Collateral Murder" video showing the shooting of journalists and innocents in Iraq by our cackling wise-cracking US military pilots was arguably the tipping point in the public relations battle, after which support for continued prosecution of the war even among the political elites dropped precipitously and never recovered. It was the 21st century equivalent of the infamous photo of a napalmed Vietnamese children running down a road, an icon of another unpopular and utterly immoral war. That's why Bradley Manning, who probably supplied the video to WikiLeaks, has been held incommunicado for over a year, subjected to treatment the UN defines as torture. He will never get a fair trial in the US.












Comment: In a world where lies from our pathocratic governments are the norm, we all wish for a hero who will stand up and defend the truth with all his/her might. But is Julian Assange truly such a hero? Read SOTT editor Joe Quinn's Focus pieces, served as food for thought:
Beware Julian Assange and Wikileaks - Darlings Of The Mainstream Media
Wiki-Leaks Serves Israeli Agenda Of Demonizing Iran
Wiki-Leaks and Plausible Lies - Where Have All The Critical Thinkers Gone?
Cass Sunstein, Wikileaks And The Public Right To Know