Posts Tagged ‘Secrecy’
George Knapp welcomes investigative author DB Grady, who will discuss how the government secrecy industry speaks in a private language of codes and acronyms, and follows an arcane set of rules and customs designed to perpetuate itself, repel penetration, and deflect oversight. In the first hour, author Logan Beirne talks about his book, Blood of Tyrants: George Washington & the Forging of the Presidency.
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New WikiLeaks film discusses government secrecy
MSNBC Award-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney stopped by NOW with Alex Wagner Wednesday to discuss his new film “We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks” as well as the latest revelations about the Department of Justice's subpoenaing of … |
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David Dishneau: WikiLeaks case: Cloaked in Secrecy
Gulf Today Government secrecy reaches a new level this week in the court-martial of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, an intelligence analyst who sent 700,000 classified US documents to the WikiLeaks website. A military judge, Col Denise Lind, has ordered what … |
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Government plays secrecy games in Manning trial
Salon This week, another pretrial hearing is taking place at Fort Meade in the court martial of Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier who the United States military is prosecuting for disclosing information to WikiLeaks. It begins today and will take place over a period of at … |
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Secrecy shrouds pretrial hearing in WikiLeaks case – Philly.com
Philly.com FILE – In this June 25, 2012 file photo, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning is escorted out of a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md., after a pre-trial hearing. Government secrecy in the court-martial of Manning, who gave reams of classified documents to WikiLeaks, reaches … |
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Secrecy shrouds pre-trial hearing in WikiLeaks case
Firstpost Fort Meade: Government secrecy reaches a new level this week in the court-martial of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, an intelligence analyst who sent 700,000 classified US documents to the WikiLeaks website. A military judge, Col. Denise Lind, has ordered … |
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Secrecy shrouds pretrial hearing in WikiLeaks case
Boston Herald FORT MEADE, Md. — Government secrecy reaches a new level this week in the court-martial of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, an intelligence analyst who sent 700,000 classified U.S. documents to the WikiLeaks website. A military judge, Col. Denise Lind, has … |
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Secrecy blankets pretrial hearing in WikiLeaks case
CTV News FORT MEADE, Md. — Government secrecy reaches a new level this week in the court-martial of Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, an intelligence analyst who sent 700,000 classified U.S. documents to the WikiLeaks website. A military judge, Col. Denise Lind, has … |
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“We Steal Secrets”: WikiLeaks and the cost of secrecy for US intelligence …
The Seattle Times (blog) Into this stew marched WikiLeaks and Assange in 2010. Despite antipathy for Assange himself, I admire his vision and skill at piercing the shadow world of government secrecy. As the film notes, WikiLeak's first big expose – a military video showing a military … |
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Military court ruling upholds secrecy in WikiLeaks
Zee News Military court ruling upholds secrecy in WikiLeaks trial Washington: A US military court of appeals on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by journalists and a rights group seeking greater openness in the upcoming trial of WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning. |







