Saturday, 10 August 2019

Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange (Aug. 10, 2019)

    Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange
    Posted by margo on August 10, 2019, 10:46 am

    Statements by Guardian journalists have played a key role in the attempts by corporate media to smear Assange and dovetail with the US govt's claims that the 2010 publications "aided the enemy".

    Here we see how the Guardian sent Assange down the plank whilst keeping arms' length 'plausible deniability'.
    We also see that the New York Times published before Wikileaks did. This makes nonsense of the issue.
    Friday night, Guardian journos scuttle home to Essex and Sussex, leaving Assange to work through the night, until 9am the following day, redacting 10 000 names from documents the Guardian journos were barely bothered about.

    Award-winning Australian veteran journalist Mark Davis (ABC, SBS) has given fascinating insight into what went on in The Guardian "Bunker" when Assange decided to work with the likes of Rusbridger, his bro-in-law *David Leigh, Nick Davies et al.
    [*David Leigh published the secret password with which Assange entrusted him... and profitted off a book smearing Assange. Allegedly also the source of the vicious smear that Assange said he didn't care if people were 'killed' as a result of names being revealed in leak publications. This smear emerged from a dinner Assange had with Gaurdian journos, so it came from one of them. That smear is often used by sock-puppets.]

    Davis reckons Assange was a trusting person who believed in a collective of journalists and took The Guardian hacks enthusiasm and bonhomie as genuine: on this score Davis reckons Assange had one fault - he was naive. Davis tried to warn Assange at one point about the serpents with whom he was dealing.
    Thank goodness Davis was present on Guardian premises alongside Assange: overhearing conversations, witnessing actions. His beady eye-witness testimony is very valuable and revealing, today.

    Mark Davis spoke at a pub in Sydney two nights ago. Video of his talk was screened by Joe Laurie of Consortium News TV (see link below).
    He's been discreet up to now, but the lies apparent on ABC's recent "Four Corners" documentary - featuring a smug Alan Rusbridger - has roused Davis to anger and inspired him to come forward now.

    Here's a transcript of one section of Mark Davis's talk:
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    Transcript by Jaraparilla:

    Aussie journo Mark Davis now live on Consortium News. He worked with Julian Assange in the Guardian "bunker" in 2010. He says everything the Guardian's Nick Davies, Alan Rusbridger and others have said about Julian's "lack of integrity" is a complete lie.

    Mark Davis was not at the dinner where [Guardian's] Nick Davies alleged Assange said Afghans who supported the USA should be left to die (denied by JA and others there) but says at all other times Assange was more concerned about protecting people than the Guardian journos were.

    Mark Davis says Guardian journos helped create the WikiLeaks searchable database: [thus] "If Julian's in jail, they should be as well."

    [Guardian's] Nick Davies worried that the Guardian would be blamed for publishing names.

    Rusbridger said "but we're not publishing it". Guardian pretended they were only reporting on what Assange published.
    Mark Davis tried to warn Assange [of this deceit].

    New York Times also said they didn't want to publish first. Julian laughed at the idea of them wanting to be scooped by a website.

    "Julian's in jail now because of that subterfuge," says Mark Davis.

    The release was due Monday.

    On Friday Julian said "we need to pull informants' names out".

    Mark Davis: "That threw them into a panic."

    Guardian journos all went home while Assange stayed up all night redacting 10,000 names by himself.

    WikiLeaks was meant to release on Sunday night but the data didn't go up. Panicked calls from NYT holding presses till 2am.
    Then they went ahead and printed a lie.

    WikiLeaks didn't even publish the next day.

    Mark Davis says he was prompted to speak up now after seeing the lies about Julian Assange on [ABC documentary] "4 Corners" recently.

    Mark Davis .. I was online when @wikileaks
    "dumped" the entire archive. They polled followers first, explaining how Guardian editor Leigh had published the password & German media knew location "in the wild". Many copies had already been downloaded. We all said best to publish the whole thing. 


    The Mark Davis clip follows the interview with Dr Lissa Johnson, perhaps 30 mins in?:

    Consortium News, Episode 5:

    "We screen Mark Davis's breath-taking talk last night at the Sydney event:
    'Julian Assange & the US Culture of Revenge'."

    Video:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=zEWX7qBvsyE


      Correction
      Posted by margo on August 10, 2019, 10:50 am, in reply to "Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

      I mention Leigh might have said Assange was indifferent to Afghani's deaths, in fact it seems that smear may have emerged from Nick Davies, according to Mark Davis' testimony


        Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange
        Posted by Raskolnikov on August 10, 2019, 11:33 am, in reply to "Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

        I was coming to post the link to that Consortium News episode but you've done it already  Every episode is worth watching but that one does skewer the fraudian's "real" journalists rather nicely.

        Here is a link to the actual film he made re: wiki.

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          Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange
          Posted by margo on August 10, 2019, 11:43 am, in reply to "Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

          As some now point out, Assange spoke for many years publicly, repeatedly and at length about the events surrounding the 2010 redactions, in line with how it is now described by Mark Davis. The power of the Mark Davis testimony is that it corroborates that everything Julian said about it was true. There are many instances of Julian raising these issues ... and he was spot on.

          Wikileaks has a 100% publication accuracy record, confirmed by NewsGuard.
          This speaks to Assange's high standards for factual truth. The fact Assange was always spot-on amplifies the tragedy, in the face of grubby liars.

          Now that John Pilger this week - with an urgent tone - says he "fears" for Assange who is "isolated", "treated worse than a murderer" and currently still being "medicated" (with what, for what and by whom?), there's a sense that if Assange is rendered a vegetable or dies in Belmarsh Prison there will be blood on hands, because silence really is complicity.
          [Australian psychologist Dr Lissa Johnsson - speaking to the Assange case - has pointed out what 'moral disengagement' really is. Germans (1930s and 1940s] and white South Africans (1960 - 1990) slipped into it very, very easily)

          Mark Davis's damning testimony is out now: the blood on The Guardians' hands is very clear to see. Perhaps that's why Rusbridger is doing the rounds (ABC documentary, Frontline Club) bleating for Assange 'not to be extradited', though not a word of protest from Rusbridger over judge refusal to recuse + UK ignoring two serious UN requests (UNGWAD + Special Rapporteur].


            'Gallows humour' and 'cavalier attitude'
            Posted by margo on August 10, 2019, 12:11 pm, in reply to "Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

            Another article covers Davis' Sydney talk: 

            At a Sydney “Politics in the Pub” meeting on Thursday night, award-winning Australian journalist Mark Davis revealed new first-hand information exposing the extent of the betrayal of Julian Assange by the Guardian and the New York Times, and refuting the lies both publications have used to smear the WikiLeaks founder.

            Davis recounted his experiences documenting Assange’s life in the first half of 2010 for programs screened on the Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). Using excerpts from the documentary “Inside WikiLeaks,” the journalist explained that he was present when WikiLeaks worked closely with media partners, including the Guardian and the New York Times, in the publication of the Afghan War logs.


            Assange in The Guardian's "Bunker" room in 2010, next to Nick Davies... David Leigh in the background
            [Credit: Journeyman Pictures, “Inside WikiLeaks”] 

            The documents, leaked by the courageous whistleblower Chelsea Manning, comprised 90,000 incident and intelligence reports from the US military, between January 2004 and December 2009. They documented at least 200 civilian deaths at the hands of US and allied forces that had previously been hidden from the public, along with clear evidence of war crimes, including the existence of a secret “black unit” within the US military, tasked with carrying out illegal assassinations.


            Mark Davis addressing the meeting in Sydney 
            Davis said the assertions by Guardian journalists that Assange exhibited a callous attitude towards US informants and others who may have been harmed by the publication of the document were “lies.”

            David Leigh and Nick Davies, senior Guardian journalists, who worked closely with Assange in the publication of the logs, have repeatedly claimed that Assange was indifferent to the consequences of the publication.

            Their statements have played a key role in the attempts by the corporate media to smear Assange, and dovetail with US government claims that the 2010 publications “aided the enemy.” In reality, the US and Australian militaries have been compelled to admit that release of the Afghan war logs did not result in a single individual coming to physical harm.

            Davis explained that he was present in “the bunker,” a room established by the Guardian to prepare the publication of the documents.

            “Nick Davies made the most recurring, repetitive statement that Julian had a cavalier attitude to life. It’s a complete lie. If there was any cavalier attitude, it was the Guardian journalists. They had disdain for the impact of this material.”

            The Guardian journalists, Davis added, had frequently engaged in “gallows humour,” but that Assange had not.

            Significantly, Davis explained that despite the vast technical resources of the Guardian and the New York Times (NYT), it was left to Assange to personally redact the names of informants and other individuals from the war logs, less than three days before scheduled publication.

            Davis said Assange was compelled to work through an entire night, during which he removed some 10,000 names from the documents.

            “Julian wanted to take the names out,” Davis said. “He asked for the releases to be delayed.” 
            The request was rejected by the Guardian, “so Julian was left with the task of cleansing the documents. Julian removed 10,000 names by himself, not the Guardian.”

            Davis refuted the attempts by the Guardian and the Times to downplay their central role in the publication of the leaks. He stated that the relationship between the corporate reporters and Assange was not that between journalists and their source. Rather, both outlets were intimately involved in preparing the publication of the documents.
            LINK https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/08/10/assa-a10.html


              Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange
              Posted by margo on August 10, 2019, 12:26 pm, in reply to "Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

              Professor Emeritus Kees Van der Pijl (Dutch economist) states today: 
              "Newspapers briefly returned into the black thanks to Wikileaks but now look the other way and smear the man who made it possible." 


                Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange
                Posted by Mary on August 10, 2019, 1:36 pm, in reply to "Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

                Here he is (at length) on his departure, heading for Lady Margaret Hall where is now its Principal with a nice little sinecure and a house provided no doubt.

                He sounds very pleased with himself.

                He refers to Edward Snowden within and there is a photo taken in Moscow of him and MacAskill with Snowden.

                https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/may/29/farewell-readers-alan-rusbridger-on-leaving-the-guardian

                Some more about him. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/10/07/freedom-of-information

                Craig Murray can't stand him. Called him 'a neo-con tool'.
                https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2014/05/the-coward-rusbridger/

                He was a governor of the Ditchley Foundation (fostering Anglo-American relations and mutual interests!). The current crop includes Mandelslime, Grieve, Swinson, Jo Johnson, to name but a few. Ditchley is yet another nest for the gangsters-in-charge like RUSI.
                https://www.ditchley.com/people/governors



                  Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange
                  Posted by margo on August 10, 2019, 2:39 pm, in reply to "Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

                  Thanks M, the more one looks the more one sees...

                  I read Murray's piece. His final sentence:

                  C.M: "I understand now that Rusbridger is entirely a neo-con tool, and that their efforts with Assange, Snowden
                  and Greenwald were no more than control and channeling, and broke down when that became obvious".

                  Excellent that Australian Mark Davis decided - after years of discreet silence - to speak out strongly this week. He's swung a strong spotlight into a rank corner: will the Guardian types try to fight back? They may use their favourite tactic of late - silence*.

                  * An advisory note put out by a state-linked propaganda group advised those under attack to retreat into silence. So, silence is a definite tactic.
                  eg. If The Guardian 'didn't see' your letter/article protesting that the Manafort article was a hoax, it never happened and The Guardian can maintain silence and the Manafort article can stand, uncorrected.
                  Silence = lie of omission, which as Orwell noted, is the worst kinds of lie. Guardian needs to be reminded that people see the content of their chosen silences.

                  ------
                  Example of silence:

                  "In societies with a functioning Free Press, Mark Davis’ recent revelations would be making headlines worldwide" - Dr Lissa Johnson


                    Thanks for this M and M. Useful ammunition! NOM
                    Posted by Rhisiart Gwilym on August 10, 2019, 5:01 pm, in reply to "Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"



                      Assange's own damning words about this episode with the Guardian's slithering gang
                      Posted by margo on August 10, 2019, 5:39 pm, in reply to "Re: Australian journalist exposes Guardian/NYT betrayal of Assange"

                      From @AmplifyAssange:


                      "I came to London to freely advise The Guardian on our leaks. But no good deed goes unpunished.
                      [The Guardian] immediately stabbed me in the back, broke every clause of the contract and campaigned
                      for my imprisonment while I was before the courts
                      ."
                      - Julian Assange

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