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Write to Bradley Manning

If you have been following the Bradley Manning case at all, you are probably already familiar with the sort of torture he has been receiving in military prison. Prison is a lonely and alienating place, and it can mean everything in the world to a prisoner to receive a letter from someone giving them support and love. Every letter Bradley Manning gets will help him through his darkest hour. Letters will be opened, "contraband" discarded and then mailed weekly to Bradley via someone on his approved correspondence list via Courage to Resist, a non profit organization that helps soldiers who are dissenting against the military. You can write to Bradley Manning at:

Bradley Manning
c/o Courage to Resist
484 Lake Park Ave #41
Oakland CA 94610
USA

If this is your first time writing to a prisoner, (or even if its not) please read The guide to writing to prisoners. This information comes from http://www.bradleymanning.org/ Go there to find out more you can do to support Bradley Manning.

Call-In Campaign to Support Bradley Manning

//* As many of you know, Bradley Manning is a soldier who is accused of leaking the Collateral Murder video and thousands of diplomatic cables to Wikileaks. Regardless of his guilt, he deserves our full support. While many people believe phone campaigns are ineffective, understand that it is one of the few recourses somebody locked up has.*//

Please take action TODAY to speak out against the intolerable conditions of Brad’s imprisonment. A press release we sent out today detailing some of those conditions and pointing to other reporting on the topic follows.

Contact the Quantico base commander:

COL Daniel Choike
Phone: +1-703-784-2707
3250 Catlin Avenue
Quantico, VA 22134

Contact the Marine Brig commanding officer:

CWO4 James Averhart
Fax: +1-703-784-4242
3247 Elrod Avenue
Quantico, VA 22134

HackThisZine Issue 11 Released!

Hackbloc is proud to announce the newest release of our zine, HackThisZine. You can grab copies pre-formatted for online reading and printing at https://hackbloc.org/zine. This issue provides extensive coverage of Wikileaks, Cablegate, Operation Payback, and much much more. HackThisZine is an online and in-print periodical about hacking, hacktivism, social struggle, computer security, and anarchism. It's got a little content for everybody and a lot of content for that special someone.

Operation Payback Manifesto from Anonymous

Hello World. We are Anonymous. What you do or do not know about us is irrelevant. We have decided to write to you, the media, and all citizens of the free world to inform you of our intentions, potential targets, and our ongoing, active campaign for the freedom of information exchange, freedom of expression, and free use of the Internet.

Cyber attacks by WikiLeaks' defenders hit online traders badly

from: guardian.co.uk

Online retailers have been reporting worrying shortfalls in their orders this week after hackers wreaked havoc with credit card systems. In one of the busiest weeks pre-Christmas, attacks on MasterCard, PayPal and Amazon, the freezing weather and unrelated issues at the processing intermediary Sage Pay have left many online merchants far short of expected sales.

Wikileaks Posts Mysterious Insurance File, Help Requested

Wikileaks has posted a mysterious file in their Afghan War Diary leak. The file, called Insurance, is larger than any other part of the leak and is encrypted with 256-bit AES encryption. Cryptome and others have speculated that they posted this hoping it would get well-distributed and that in the event that they are attacked by the military, justice department, or other foes in retaliation for their recent leaks, they could release the passphrase. Presumably, this file contains something important.

Please download and seed the torrent for this file. We need to get this file as widely distributed as possible in the event that using this insurance becomes necessary for Wikileaks. For those who use magnet links (Gnutella and BitTorrent), the magnet link is:

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:76a36f1d11c72eb5663eeb4cf31e351321efa3a3&dn=insurance.aes256&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.thepiratebay.org%2Fannounce&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%2Fannounce

If you want to download it straight from a torrent site, the Pirate Bay has a torrent at:
https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5723136/WikiLeaks_insurance

Write Alleged Whistleblower Bradley Manning

As many of you know, Bradley Manning has been charged with releasing the classified video Collateral Murder that brought the war home to millions. He is also suspected in other leaks and needs our urgent assistance. As the hacker community, we have an obligation to defend those who have been accused of fighting for the freedom of information. You may write Bradley at the following address:

Update: This address has been removed as it is no longer valid. For updates, see freebradley.org

Please note that ALL mail is read by guards and that ANY statement made by you, whether solicited or not, can hurt him. Be careful what you write and remember he is ALLEGED to have leaked the video. No staples, weapons, money, glitter pens, or anything else that will get him thrown further into the hole.

If you're sitting on a pile of cash, now is the time to donate.

The War on Wikileaks and Why it Matters

by Glenn Greenwald
Salon.com

A newly leaked CIA report prepared earlier this month (.pdf) analyzes how the U.S. Government can best manipulate public opinion in Germany and France -- in order to ensure that those countries continue to fight in Afghanistan. The Report celebrates the fact that the governments of those two nations continue to fight the war in defiance of overwhelming public opinion which opposes it -- so much for all the recent veneration of "consent of the governed" -- and it notes that this is possible due to lack of interest among their citizenry: "Public Apathy Enables Leaders to Ignore Voters," proclaims the title of one section.

But the Report also cites the "fall of the Dutch Government over its troop commitment to Afghanistan" and worries that -- particularly if the "bloody summer in Afghanistan" that many predict takes place -- what happened to the Dutch will spread as a result of the "fragility of European support" for the war. As the truly creepy Report title puts it, the CIA's concern is: "Why Counting on Apathy May Not Be Enough":

Read more

US Government Steps Up Harassment of Wikileaks

It appears that the US Government has stepped up their harassment of people associated with Wikileaks. According to their twitter feed [1], people related to Wikileaks have been detained and followed using obvious surveillance. One detainment lasted 22 hours and resulted in the seizure of a computer. Unlike covert surveillance, obvious surveillance exists mainly for the purpose of harassment. One interesting tweet is "We have been shown secret photos of our production meetings and been asked specific questions during detention related to the airstrike." This harassment is probably in response to the documents that will be released on April 5th documenting a pentagon murder coverup and the legislative proposal that could turn Iceland into a safe-haven for journalists. Please donate to Wikileaks or spread around their documents in solidarity.

1. http://www.twitter.com/wikileaks

Update: Wikileaks has posted an editorial on their site documenting their harassment

Fri Mar 26 08:44:46 UTC 2010

Over the last few years, WikiLeaks has been the subject of hostile acts by security organizations. In the developing world, these range from the appalling assassination of two related human rights lawyers in Nairobi last March (an armed attack on my compound there in 2007 is still unattributed) to an unsuccessful mass attack by Chinese computers on our servers in Stockholm, after we published photos of murders in Tibet. In the West this has ranged from a police raid in Germany over an Australian censorship list, to an ambush by a "James Bond" character in a Luxembourg car park, an event that ended with a mere "we think it would be in your interest to...".

Developing world violence aside, we've become used to the level of security service interest in us and have established procedures to ignore that interest.

But the increase in surveillance activities this last month, in a time when we are barely publishing due to fundraising, are excessive. Some of the new interest is related to a film exposing a U.S. massacre we will release at the U.S. National Press Club on April 5.

The spying includes attempted covert following, photographng, filming and the overt detention & questioning of a WikiLeaks' volunteer in Iceland on Monday night.

I, and others were in Iceland to advise Icelandic parliamentarians on the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, a new package of laws designed to protect investigative journalists and internet services from spying and censorship. As such, the spying has an extra poignancy.

The possible triggers:

* our ongoing work on a classified film revealing civilian casualties occurring under the command of the U.S, general, David Petraeus.
* our release of a classified 32 page US intelligence report on how to fatally marginalize WikiLeaks (expose our sources, destroy our reputation for integrity, hack us).
* our release of a classified cable from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik reporting on contact between the U.S. and the U.K. over billions of euros in claimed loan guarantees.
* pending releases related to the collapse of the Icelandic banks and Icelandic "oligarchs".

We have discovered half a dozen attempts at covert surveillance in Reykjavik both by native English speakers and Icelanders. On the occasions where these individuals were approached, they ran away. One had marked police equipment and the license plates for another suspicious vehicle track back to the Icelandic private VIP bodyguard firm Terr. What does that mean? We don't know. But as you will see, other events are clear.

U.S. sources told Icelandic state media's deputy head of news, that the State Department was aggressively investigating a leak from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik. I was seen at a private U.S Embassy party at the Ambassador's residence, late last year and it is known I had contact with Embassay staff, after.

On Thursday March 18, 2010, I took the 2.15 PM flight out of Reykjavik to Copenhagen--on the way to speak at the SKUP investigative journalism conference in Norway. After receiving a tip, we obtained airline records for the flght concerned. Two individuals, recorded as brandishing diplomatic credentials checked in for my flight at 12:03 and 12:06 under the name of "US State Department". The two are not recorded as having any luggage.

Iceland doesn't have a separate security service. It folds its intelligence function into its police forces, leading to an uneasy overlap of policing and intelligence functions and values.

On Monday 22, March, at approximately 8.30pm, a WikiLeaks volunteer, a minor, was detained by Icelandic police on a wholly insignificant matter. Police then took the opportunity to hold the youth over night, without charge--a highly unusual act in Iceland. The next day, during the course of interrogation, the volunteer was shown covert photos of me outside the Reykjavik restaurant "Icelandic Fish & Chips", where a WikiLeaks production meeting took place on Wednesday March 17--the day before individuals operating under the name of the U.S. State Department boarded my flight to Copenhagen.

Our production meeting used a discreet, closed, backroom, because the was a concealed, scandalous, U.S. military video showing civilian kills by U.S. pilots. During the interrogation, a specific reference was made by police to the video---which could not have been understood from that day's exterior surveillance alone. Another specific reference was made to "important", but unnamed Icelandic figures. References were also made to the names of two senior journalists at the production meeting.

Who are the Icelandic security services loyal to in their values? The new government of April 2009, the old pro-Iraq war government of the Independence party, or perhaps to their personal relationships with peers from another country who have them on a permanment intelligence information drip?

Only a few years ago, Icelandic airspace was used for CIA rendition flights. Why did the CIA think that this was acceptable? In a classified U.S. profile on the former Icelandic Ambassador to the United States, obtained by WikiLeaks, the Ambassador is praised for helping to quell publicity of the CIA's activities.

Often when a bold new government arises, bureaucratic institutions remain loyal to the old regime and it can take time to change the guard. Former regime loyalists must be discovered, dissuaded and removed. But for the security services, that first vital step, discovery, is awry. Congenitally scared of the light, such services hide their activities; if it is not known what security services are doing, then it is surely impossible to know who they are doing it for.

Our plans to release the video on April 5 proceed.

We have asked relevant authorities in the Unites States and Iceland to explain. If these countries are to be treated as legitmate states, they need to start obeying the rule of law. Now.

—Julian Assange (editor@wikileaks.org)

Wikileaks Has Their PayPal Account Frozen

Update Jan 25 2010: Wikileaks is reporting that their paypal account has been re-enabled. Even so, PayPal has clearly drawn the line in the sand by attacking Wikileaks."Paypal has freed up our assets again -- thank you all for your support and solidarity. There is power in a union!"

Wikileaks is reporting that their paypal account has been frozen without cause for the second time. That means no money in, no money out, and paypal sitting on a cache of an unknown amount of money belongs to Wikileaks. Because PayPal is not legally considered a bank by US authorities, they can freeze accounts without cause. This only goes to further prove that we need to build infrastructures that we have control over. Letters of support encouraged to support{at}paypal.com. You can also email abuse{at}paypal.com as clearly this is somebody abusing the account freezing process.

This being said please donate to Wikileaks. They do not have enough money to cover their yearly budget of $600,000 and will continue to be offline until they have it. Considering the amount of material they've released and the way they've changed the playing field of journalism, this budget is extremely small. They have been down for almost all of January and need our help!

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