Coal and Switches for the Deep State?

December 31, 2020 AFP Editor 1

A Trump Christmas pardon for Assange and Snowden would be best gift ever. By Phil Giraldi President Donald Trump is continuing to fight against the presumed results of the November national election with his only […]

Why Assange’s Case Is So Important

October 16, 2020 AFP Editor 0

By S.T. Patrick As America’s leading journalists continue to bicker self-righteously over the timing of Bob Woodward’s publicly released tapes made with President Trump in preparation for a new book, freedom of the press continues […]

Assange in Battle for Extradition

September 19, 2020 AFP Editor 0

Press Freedoms Hang in the Balance in London.   By S.T. Patrick As America’s leading journalists continue to bicker self-righteously over the timing of Bob Woodward’s publicly released tapes made with President Trump in preparation […]

Whistleblower May Not Make It to Trial

March 5, 2020 AFP Editor 0

It’s time for the Trump administration to drop charges against imprisoned journalist. By S.T. Patrick Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black once said, “The Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to […]

Assange Tortured in London Jail Cell?

November 19, 2019 AFP Editor 0

The WikiLeaks founder and whistleblower is being denied legal and basic humanitarian rights. By S.T. Patrick For two weeks, supporters and friends of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have been dumbfounded by what happened at the […]

Assange, Free Speech in Peril

July 3, 2019 AFP Editor 0

By Dr. Ron Paul More than seven years ago, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was granted asylum by the government of Ecuador over fears that espionage charges were being prepared against him by Washington. He spent […]

Media Ramps Up Attacks on Assange

January 8, 2019 AFP Editor 0

A mainstream reporter with The Guardian has conjured up a link between Julian Assange and Trump associate Paul Manafort with zero evidence as part of his ongoing attempt to destroy both Assange and whistleblower Edward […]

WikiLeaks & the Espionage Act

October 21, 2018 AFP Editor 0

Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can’t be tried under the 1917 Espionage Act because he’s a journalist. Should Ecuador oust Assange from its embassy where he’s lived since 2012, he […]

WikiLeaks Whistleblower Awaits Fate

September 7, 2018 AFP Editor 0

The fate of gutsy WikiLeaks founder and whistleblower Julian Assange rests in the hands of the government of Ecuador, first reported here in AFP’s Issue 33&34. Assange has lived at the Ecuadorian embassy in London […]

U.S. Policies in Latin America Stupid

July 26, 2018 AFP Editor 1

News today is “something like an adventure,” says Phil Giraldi: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is ruling by decree and ignoring the National Assembly while his people suffer due to the failing economy, and Ecuador’s president […]

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