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 The day of voting in the United States elections has arrived. I wish for Donald Trump's victory.

Those who go to sleep every day after drowning in the campaigns of The New York Times, The Guardian, and Prothom Alo will not see, even with their eyes open, that the so-called 'Democratic' Party is now a party of war. They are now the political party of Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Media, and the Deep State. They do not believe in the public's freedom of speech. They trust the large media outlets, whose credibility has reached its lowest point in history among the American public. They are now a political party that worships censorship. They want to completely control social media. If necessary, they want to amend the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution for this purpose. There is nothing more dangerous than them in the United States right now.

Trump's fault is that he is not a representative of Big Media, Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Corporates, the Deep State, or the fabricated pandemic. He is not their candidate. But this is his true qualification.

I have reached the Trump camp following the path of President Kennedy's nephew, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy Jr. has been a lifelong tested Democrat by family tradition. His father, Robert F. Kennedy, was a very important senator in the United States. He and his brother, President Kennedy, were assassinated by the CIA using assassins.

The Democratic Party did not even allow Kennedy Jr. to stand in their party's internal primary elections. Democracy has long been exiled from the internal workings of the Democratic Party. Without any primary elections, they first nominated the incapacitated Biden as the party candidate, and then, unable to manage the situation, Kamala Harris. Kennedy Jr. ran as an independent candidate. He built a massive movement in support of himself. He then joined the Trump campaign to ensure the defeat of the corporate war-mongering Democratic Party. If elected, President Trump has pledged to assign him to lead the U.S. Department of Health.

The Trump campaign has evolved into a Justice Coalition of many opinions and paths in the United States. It is now the largest electoral coalition in American history. It has included other popular Democrats like Tulsi Gabbard, free speech champion Elon Musk, and the most popular podcast host in the United States, Joe Rogan, among many others.

There is no alternative to defeating Kamala Harris to size up the American Deep State and move forward towards achieving peace in Ukraine, the Middle East, and around the world.


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 Since morning, after playing and eating, they've now dozed off after getting some affection from their mama Madhabi. Lalon’s beloved little kittens. 🐈‍⬛🐈

Lalon is my 21-year-old daughter. 

#Catster
#Cat
#Kitten
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 Is that ai generated by any chance? Is it your videography? May I share it on some other platform? 
 Thank you. 🙏🌺

What about the other two queries? If you don't already feel bothered.  
 Great search tool by nostr:npub1vp8fdcyejd4pqjyrjk9sgz68vuhq7pyvnzk8j0ehlljvwgp8n6eqsrnpsw 💪 n... 
 What is the nick name of this app, please? 
 I already the visited the link. Thought there might be a single word app name like, for example "duckduckgo".  
 Great name. Thanks. 
 I'm back here after a month or so, opened Amethyst, and your post appeared on top. I read it, taped on the link, scrolled over to 6 hours and 50 minutes, and watched nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqgmwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxy6t5vdhkjmnsv9exktnrdaksz8rhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekh2arfdeuhwctvd3jhgtnrdaks9hhj2c talking to nostr:nprofile1qqsgydql3q4ka27d9wnlrmus4tvkrnc8ftc4h8h5fgyln54gl0a7dgspzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgqgmwaehxw309ahx7um5wghxyarr94kxjcnjv9e8jtnrdaksfdrqw7. Awesome conversation. I feel so assured, bathed in good talks, after this long break. Thank you, nostr:nprofile1qqsfrjd9ux5hgsg5cmlz6cdwfh5zv2024g8m2t6g9zqf83l8uqm0svspzfmhxue69uhkummnw3ezu7nzvshxwecpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t06ujj0q.  
 what's the current best way to write long form on nostr? hablas? 
 Habla. Yes! 
 We liberated Bangladesh from totalitarian Hasina regime after more https://image.nostr.build/31bcc6da2ac4d9f5878979d854d8916bb4632afd5a71436e26110b8091eca29a.jpg than 15 years. About 1500 unarmed protesters killed by state forces.  
 Still can't log in to Facebook, even with a VPN. #Dystopia in #Bangladesh continues as the government shuts down #freespeech as permanently as possible. The regime has turned totalitarian. We're going dark and doomed this time if you don't speak up.

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After a complete INTERNET SHUTDOWN of a little more than in 6 days under Hasina regime in Bangladesh, we are slowly returning back into an apparently normal internet connectivities. WE ARE STILL FACING CURFEWS with 200 people killed by the state forces.

I have not yet found words to express how it feels— experiencing first, the total darkness of the shutdown, and then, the process of getting back to this dystopic normalcy.

#internet
#shutdown
#Bangladesh
#Hasina
#regime
#InternetShutdown
#HasinaRegime 
 #Internet in #Bangladesh was shutdown for now than 6 days. We're are under #curfew. Shoot at first ordered for the state forces has been ordered. #dystopia

#InternetShutdown 
 197 people killed by state forces firing on the streets during this week. Limited #internet is back since just this evening. 

#InternetShutdownInBangladesh

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 More than 100 people have been injured during protests over government job quotas for special gro... 
 
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 PM Sheikh Hasina was crying crocodile tears on National Television while at the same time making ... 
 
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 Absolutely true. 200 killed by the state on the streets so far. 

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 It was s complete #INTERNET #SHUTDOWN in #Bangladesh.

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 The news broke for me in #Nostr. I feel happy for that.  
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 Legacy PROPAGANDA. It says it all. 

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 Donald Trump was Shot

Poll: Who do you think did it?

a) Random angry democrat

b) Deep State

c... 
 B 
 Two Trump shooters. Long distance. 

First shot by Shooter 1 missed. Shooter 1 clipped Trump on s... 
 Collected? Link please! Or the just the standard narrative? 
 I'd just like to pause and marvel at the fact that photos and videos of world events are effortle... 
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 # Trump shot on side of the head in apparent assassination attempt at rally
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By Patrick Reilly and Joe Marino
Published July 13, 2024, 6:16 p.m. ET
NEW YORK POST

Gunfire appeared to erupt at former President Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania while he was speaking on stage — and he was grazed in the ear, law enforcement said.

Several gunshots rang out just about five minutes into his speech shortly after 6 p.m., sending Trump to the ground as Secret Service agents jumped in to cover him

Trump appeared to grab his ear in the moments before he was taken to the floor by the Secret Service.  He was heard asking for his shoes as the guards rushed him away.

Soldiers in military gear were seen rushing into the rally.

Nine shots could be heard in video of the incident, including three before Trump ducked.  

Law enforcement sources said that he appeared to be grazed by a ricochet.

Members of the crowd could be heard screaming in panic as several pops could be heard.

Thousands had attended the campaign rally in Butler, where Trump was rumored to make an announcement about his Vice Presidential pick ahead of the Republican National Convention next week.

https://nypost.com/2024/07/13/us-news/trump-rushed-offstage-after-sounds-of-gunfire-erupt-at-rally/ 
 I need your help, nostr:nprofile1qqsyvrp9u6p0mfur9dfdru3d853tx9mdjuhkphxuxgfwmryja7zsvhqpzamhxue69uhhv6t5daezumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcscpyug. Why these large chunk of blank space appears below the photo and the link in this note, please? 
 Trump assassination attempt has broken X.

Nostr doing just fine. 
 The news broke for me in #Nostr. I feel happy for that.  
 One year passed! It has been an extraordinarily awesome documentary. 💙🫂 
 # A Dark Chapter Closes 
by Ottenberg Eve
https://image.nostr.build/79b9866241962f64ce785f37cf901b9266b55e09cfccf8ce03db983871440d28.jpg The dust has finally settled over Julian Assange’s release from jail, but it may never settle over what the U.S. state did, to him and to a free press. He is now in Australia, with his family, where he belongs, beginning the hopefully not too long process of healing from his ordeal, from being driven nearly out of his mind by official torture at the hands of British ghouls acting on behalf of American ones. Last reports were that Assange took anti-psychotic and anti-depressant medication to cope with existence in his Belmarsh prison cell. I hope it helped; such meds often save a life, but they entail dangers, too. The important thing for him, personally, is that the worst is over.

Above all, the Assange case sets a lousy precedent, not so much his guilty plea precedent, but something much worse, the precedent for how the American government may pursue, hound, persecute and prosecute a journalist. Previously, if the CIA wanted to disappear a reporter, the agency did it secretly. But Mike “Get Assange” Pompeo changed that, with the agency’s plans either to kill or kidnap the journalist.

There has been no official apology or explanation for this much bruited about, intended atrocity, which reached the planning stage. Instead, there’s a cover-up – fundamentally futile, given how widely this potential crime was rumored – with reports that part of Washington’s motive for the guilty plea was to coerce Assange’s consent never to investigate schemes to rendition him. Hard, factual news of such a rendition, you see, would be most embarrassing to Beltway bigwigs, who otherwise couldn’t care less about Assange or a free press. Horrified that their repulsive web of criminality might come to light, Assange’s American pursuers scuttled back into the darkness, abandoning their loathsome project.

This guilty plea underlines that congress must repeal the odious and illegal Espionage Act, which nullifies the First Amendment. It was under this Act that Assange was convicted. Thus now, as always, this repellent law muzzles free speech, which was indeed its original purpose when that deceitful war criminal, Woodrow Wilson, signed it. Unfortunately, given its obsession with suppressing so-called disinformation, aka free speech, the Biden gang (or the president’s wife, let’s not pretend el jefe himself makes these executive decisions) would veto any such repeal that came across the Oval Office desk. Supposing one ever did. Somehow it’s difficult to imagine Chuck “Wall street Is the Only Street” Schumer or Mitch “Democracy’s Grave Digger” McConnell standing up so bravely and forthrightly against the security state as to repeal the Espionage Act.

Meanwhile, don’t rush to attribute any good intentions to Washington nabobs who let Assange go free. They tried their damndest to break him and lock him up for life. According to the Washington Post June 27, “the near-collapse of the case in a British court sent prosecutors hurtling toward a plea deal.” Washington was gonna lose, so its manipulators grabbed what they could, namely a pledge from Assange never to pursue CIA rendition plans, and then stampeded the exists.

The “real scandal of this,” journalist Matt Kennard tweeted June 29 “is the English courts took five years to send this signal. [The] U.S. indictment was unconstitutional, criminalized journalism, and was brought by a country on record as plotting to assassinate the defendant. How did U.K. judges let it get this far? Who runs Britain?” One can only imagine what would have happened had Assange sought refuge in, say, Argentina, currently ruled by Donald “Dictator for a Day” Trump wannabe Javier Milei – it’s doubtful he would be a free man now thanks to someone in the judiciary showing spine.

Assange pled guilty to a single count of obtaining and revealing national security information, something investigative journalists do all the time. According to Matthew Ingram in the Columbia Journalism Review June 27, one press expert said the Justice Department’s allegations described “everyday journalistic practices as part of a criminal conspiracy.” That includes “cultivating sources, protecting sources’ identities and communicating securely. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press said the charges pose ‘a dire threat’ and the Freedom of the Press Foundation called them ‘terrifying.’”

But that didn’t stop those with little regard for the First Amendment, among them Trump’s former vp Mike Pence, who called Assange’s deal “a miscarriage of justice” because, Ingram reported, Wikileaks’ classified revelations “put members of the U.S. military in danger.” They did not. Indeed, the prosecution was unable to cite one instance of American soldiers, spooks or other personnel endangered by the carefully redacted info Assange published.

Another entity with great scorn for freedom of the press is Rupert Murdoch’s Times in the U.K., which claimed Assange was “not a genuine whistleblower, let alone a test case for journalistic freedom, but a thief,” a view cravenly echoed, as Ingram notes, by Doug Saunders in Canada’s Globe and Mail. This pusillanimous hack sneered at Assange as “a fraud who called himself a journalist and whistleblower, while greatly hindering journalism and making life harder for actual whistleblowers.” Saunders also charged that Wikileaks was a “tool of dictators,” in reference to the widespread (and stubbornly resistant to reason) canard that revealing Hillary Clinton’s emails helped the Kremlin. Nice to know leading journalists understand that their bread is buttered by the national security state and vindictive politicians and not some scruffy, rude reporter who reveals truths uncomfortable for those in power.

Because such views are commonplace among corporate media honchos and in the elite echelons of Western power, I would hope that Assange proceeds very carefully when he resumes steering Wikileaks. These bloodhounds will not lope away nor stop baying for blood. Among mainstream media’s most egregious prevarications were that Assange had nothing to fear from the U.S. and thus should not have fled to the safety of the Ecuadoran embassy. Ho, ho! And au contraire. He did, and if he resumes his vocation, he will. His worst fears were thoroughly justified, while the opinions of idiot pundits, who tarred him for seeking refuge, were categorically wrong.

Any journalist who does what Assange did, namely profoundly embarrassing the U.S. military with revelations of its war crimes in the Middle East or indeed anywhere, would be well advised to take up residence in Russia, China or some other nation without an extradition treaty to the United States. Who cares what lies such a move might generate? As Edward Snowden demonstrated to the entire planet, sometimes the better part of valor is self-preservation. At least, after all, if a journalist survives, he or she may continue to act as Snowden and Assange did, namely serving truth. That’s very tough to do in any public way for someone buried alive in a dungeon.

.................

Eve Ottenberg is a novelist and journalist. Her latest book is Busybody. She can be reached at her website.
 
 I don't understand this "proposal to improve a post" thing.

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 Thank you! 
 # A Dark Chapter Closes 
by Ottenberg Eve
https://image.nostr.build/79b9866241962f64ce785f37cf901b9266b55e09cfccf8ce03db983871440d28.jpg
The dust has finally settled over Julian Assange’s release from jail, but it may never settle over what the U.S. state did, to him and to a free press. He is now in Australia, with his family, where he belongs, beginning the hopefully not too long process of healing from his ordeal, from being driven nearly out of his mind by official torture at the hands of British ghouls acting on behalf of American ones. Last reports were that Assange took anti-psychotic and anti-depressant medication to cope with existence in his Belmarsh prison cell. I hope it helped; such meds often save a life, but they entail dangers, too. The important thing for him, personally, is that the worst is over.

Above all, the Assange case sets a lousy precedent, not so much his guilty plea precedent, but something much worse, the precedent for how the American government may pursue, hound, persecute and prosecute a journalist. Previously, if the CIA wanted to disappear a reporter, the agency did it secretly. But Mike “Get Assange” Pompeo changed that, with the agency’s plans either to kill or kidnap the journalist.

There has been no official apology or explanation for this much bruited about, intended atrocity, which reached the planning stage. Instead, there’s a cover-up – fundamentally futile, given how widely this potential crime was rumored – with reports that part of Washington’s motive for the guilty plea was to coerce Assange’s consent never to investigate schemes to rendition him. Hard, factual news of such a rendition, you see, would be most embarrassing to Beltway bigwigs, who otherwise couldn’t care less about Assange or a free press. Horrified that their repulsive web of criminality might come to light, Assange’s American pursuers scuttled back into the darkness, abandoning their loathsome project.

This guilty plea underlines that congress must repeal the odious and illegal Espionage Act, which nullifies the First Amendment. It was under this Act that Assange was convicted. Thus now, as always, this repellent law muzzles free speech, which was indeed its original purpose when that deceitful war criminal, Woodrow Wilson, signed it. Unfortunately, given its obsession with suppressing so-called disinformation, aka free speech, the Biden gang (or the president’s wife, let’s not pretend el jefe himself makes these executive decisions) would veto any such repeal that came across the Oval Office desk. Supposing one ever did. Somehow it’s difficult to imagine Chuck “Wall street Is the Only Street” Schumer or Mitch “Democracy’s Grave Digger” McConnell standing up so bravely and forthrightly against the security state as to repeal the Espionage Act.

Meanwhile, don’t rush to attribute any good intentions to Washington nabobs who let Assange go free. They tried their damndest to break him and lock him up for life. According to the Washington Post June 27, “the near-collapse of the case in a British court sent prosecutors hurtling toward a plea deal.” Washington was gonna lose, so its manipulators grabbed what they could, namely a pledge from Assange never to pursue CIA rendition plans, and then stampeded the exists.

The “real scandal of this,” journalist Matt Kennard tweeted June 29 “is the English courts took five years to send this signal. [The] U.S. indictment was unconstitutional, criminalized journalism, and was brought by a country on record as plotting to assassinate the defendant. How did U.K. judges let it get this far? Who runs Britain?” One can only imagine what would have happened had Assange sought refuge in, say, Argentina, currently ruled by Donald “Dictator for a Day” Trump wannabe Javier Milei – it’s doubtful he would be a free man now thanks to someone in the judiciary showing spine.

Assange pled guilty to a single count of obtaining and revealing national security information, something investigative journalists do all the time. According to Matthew Ingram in the Columbia Journalism Review June 27, one press expert said the Justice Department’s allegations described “everyday journalistic practices as part of a criminal conspiracy.” That includes “cultivating sources, protecting sources’ identities and communicating securely. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press said the charges pose ‘a dire threat’ and the Freedom of the Press Foundation called them ‘terrifying.’”

But that didn’t stop those with little regard for the First Amendment, among them Trump’s former vp Mike Pence, who called Assange’s deal “a miscarriage of justice” because, Ingram reported, Wikileaks’ classified revelations “put members of the U.S. military in danger.” They did not. Indeed, the prosecution was unable to cite one instance of American soldiers, spooks or other personnel endangered by the carefully redacted info Assange published.

Another entity with great scorn for freedom of the press is Rupert Murdoch’s Times in the U.K., which claimed Assange was “not a genuine whistleblower, let alone a test case for journalistic freedom, but a thief,” a view cravenly echoed, as Ingram notes, by Doug Saunders in Canada’s Globe and Mail. This pusillanimous hack sneered at Assange as “a fraud who called himself a journalist and whistleblower, while greatly hindering journalism and making life harder for actual whistleblowers.” Saunders also charged that Wikileaks was a “tool of dictators,” in reference to the widespread (and stubbornly resistant to reason) canard that revealing Hillary Clinton’s emails helped the Kremlin. Nice to know leading journalists understand that their bread is buttered by the national security state and vindictive politicians and not some scruffy, rude reporter who reveals truths uncomfortable for those in power.

Because such views are commonplace among corporate media honchos and in the elite echelons of Western power, I would hope that Assange proceeds very carefully when he resumes steering Wikileaks. These bloodhounds will not lope away nor stop baying for blood. Among mainstream media’s most egregious prevarications were that Assange had nothing to fear from the U.S. and thus should not have fled to the safety of the Ecuadoran embassy. Ho, ho! And au contraire. He did, and if he resumes his vocation, he will. His worst fears were thoroughly justified, while the opinions of idiot pundits, who tarred him for seeking refuge, were categorically wrong.

Any journalist who does what Assange did, namely profoundly embarrassing the U.S. military with revelations of its war crimes in the Middle East or indeed anywhere, would be well advised to take up residence in Russia, China or some other nation without an extradition treaty to the United States. Who cares what lies such a move might generate? As Edward Snowden demonstrated to the entire planet, sometimes the better part of valor is self-preservation. At least, after all, if a journalist survives, he or she may continue to act as Snowden and Assange did, namely serving truth. That’s very tough to do in any public way for someone buried alive in a dungeon.

.................,..
Eve Ottenberg is a novelist and journalist. Her latest book is Busybody. She can be reached at her website.
 
 Look, what a beast this #Amethyst app is! It takes this long a note to publish without a fuss. 

Thanks, @Vitor Pamplona 
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# U.S. Intelligence planned to destroy WikiLeaks long back in 2008

[It was exposed by Wikileaks in 2010]

Release date
March 15, 2010

Summary 

This document is a classified (SECRET/NOFORN) 32 page U.S. counterintelligence investigation into WikiLeaks. ``The possibility that current employees or moles within DoD or elsewhere in the U.S. government are providing sensitive or classified information to WikiLeaks.org cannot be ruled out. It concocts a plan to fatally marginalize the organization. Since WikiLeaks uses ``trust as a center of gravity by protecting the anonymity and identity of the insiders, leakers or whistleblowers, the report recommends ``The identification, exposure, termination of employment, criminal prosecution, legal action against current or former insiders, leakers, or whistleblowers could potentially damage or destroy this center of gravity and deter others considering similar actions from using the WikiLeaks.org Web site. [As two years have passed since the date of the report, with no WikiLeaks' source exposed, it appears that this plan was ineffective]. As an odd justification for the plan, the report claims that ``Several foreign countries including China, Israel, North Korea, Russia, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe have denounced or blocked access to the WikiLeaks.org website. The report provides further justification by enumerating embarrassing stories broken by WikiLeaks---U.S. equipment expenditure in Iraq, probable U.S. violations of the Chemical Warfare Convention Treaty in Iraq, the battle over the Iraqi town of Fallujah and human rights violations at Guantanamo Bay. 

https://www.wikileaks.org/wiki/U.S._Intelligence_planned_to_destroy_WikiLeaks,_18_Mar_2008 
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# EU Offered X Secret Censorship Deal To Avoid Fines For 'Deceptive Dark Patterns', Musk Says
Tyler Durden's Photo

by Tyler Durden
Sunday, Jul 14, 2024 
12:35 AM

Musk alleged in a post on X that the EU commission had offered him a secret deal if they quietly censored speech (al la Twitter 1.0).

"The European Commission offered 𝕏 an illegal secret deal: if we quietly censored speech without telling anyone, they would not fine us.

"The other platforms accepted that deal.

"𝕏 did not."

Mike Benz, a former Trump administration official, highlighted this to suggest the EU’s real motivation is to “use the DSA to force X to restaff the censorship squad fired when Elon took over.” 

He further alleged that people who present themselves as researchers are actually “censorship activities & political operatives.”

Musk reposted Benz’s analysis with just one word of comment: 

“Exactly.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/eu-offered-x-secret-censorship-deal-avoid-fines-deceptive-dark-patterns-musk-says 
 I feel a shift coming in #nostr. And it’s exciting. 💜 
 What shift, Venessa? 
 Well, I was salty and annoyed, but now I'm watching the sunset with my toes in a river and smokin... 
 I think I feel you. Take care. Please be with you. Love, Enki.  
 Hey Ava, could you suggest me a free Focus app for my Linux Mint 21.3, please? 
 Someone please explain this post by nostr:nprofile1qqs04xzt6ldm9qhs0ctw0t58kf4z57umjzmjg6jywu0seadwtqqc75spzpmhxue69uhnzdps9enrw73wd9hszynhwden5te0wp6hyurvv4cxzeewv4eszynhwden5te0wfjkccte9enrw73wd9hsxv8qkt for a layman like me so I understand what I should do. I'm still a 'legay' Alby user. 😪

What to do with the new npub that Pablo mentions? 
 I could not see the attachment. Could you explain it for me? 
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WikiLeaks asserts: The fight continues. Pardon #Assange.

#PardonAssange 
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I'll be so happy if you find time to respond, dear Brugeman.  
 Here is the Assange Plea Agreement in full PDF.  Go study it. And stop nonsensical speculations.

I downloaded it from Document Cloud and archived here: https://web.archive.org/web/20240630180430/https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24780501/julian-assange-plea-agreement.pdf 

Thanks to a report by Mohamed Elmaazi and Kevin Gosztola on The Dissenter: https://archive.ph/MJloV#selection-549.5-555.2.
	
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Am... 
 It requires user emails? Feeling curious.  
 That should great. 💙 
 Not an easy, regular documentary. This is an extremely powerful docu-feature film on #Assange and #Wikileaks. It will strongly move you towards journalism against war. It will make you understand how i impactful Wikileaks has been in it's journalism through leaks. 

Thanks to the directors and DW. 

https://www.youtube.com/embed/PYIyq6tpQ-4 
 How old were you when you discovered that human rights are selective? 
 I was 20+. While a reading a book by Chomsky on US politics of human rights. 
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