The article also said that BTC has already dropped into the dead zone just one year ago during the pandemic crash. Tether is still alive and BTC is worth 10 times more. I don't know how reliable of a prediction this…
I don't know exactly what to say when reading this. I'm astounded that somebody could consider this a reliable explanation. Still, I can assume incompetence from whoever did that, but the person who drafted it is…
You don't think having any communication with your lawyer accessible to the other party would impact your ability to have a fair trial?
Assange has been subject to extensive illegal surveillance by the US government, while inside the Ecuadorian embassy, which also included access to private communications with his lawyers. This on its own would already…
Let's not make it look like "more than a dozen" articles is even close to enough coverage. If this was an extradition hearing for somebody to be extradited to China or Russia for the same reasons, there would be…
Discussing with sources and encouraging them to leak is standard journalistic practice. It has been discussed extensively during the hearing with the help of several expert witnesses. > If it is criminal for Assange to…
Or one may compare it with the way journalists collaborate with sources. In fact, it has been discussed in the hearing how Assange behavior is exactly what journalists do to get access to privileged information.
The article also said that BTC has already dropped into the dead zone just one year ago during the pandemic crash. Tether is still alive and BTC is worth 10 times more. I don't know how reliable of a prediction this…
I don't know exactly what to say when reading this. I'm astounded that somebody could consider this a reliable explanation. Still, I can assume incompetence from whoever did that, but the person who drafted it is…
You don't think having any communication with your lawyer accessible to the other party would impact your ability to have a fair trial?
Assange has been subject to extensive illegal surveillance by the US government, while inside the Ecuadorian embassy, which also included access to private communications with his lawyers. This on its own would already…
Let's not make it look like "more than a dozen" articles is even close to enough coverage. If this was an extradition hearing for somebody to be extradited to China or Russia for the same reasons, there would be…
Discussing with sources and encouraging them to leak is standard journalistic practice. It has been discussed extensively during the hearing with the help of several expert witnesses. > If it is criminal for Assange to…
Or one may compare it with the way journalists collaborate with sources. In fact, it has been discussed in the hearing how Assange behavior is exactly what journalists do to get access to privileged information.