Telling A
Lie For A Noble Cause
Julian
Assange:-
The Man
In The Iron Mask*
(The
European Union's Foremost Political Prisoner*)
[''We
Steal Secrets''**]
Monitoring
the movements and activities of political and economic rivals or
terrorists is certainly nothing new. Until about 40 years ago humint
(human intelligence) was still the main cornerstone of operational
activities. Today it is heavily anchored in cyberspace.
Did
you know that, in the past, in places where the presence of others
would be too obvious or too sensitive, Mossad sometimes had a well
placed source (or asset) at key international transit routes from
Nicaragua to Cape Verde to Rio to Dublin Airports?
The
operative was never an Israeli and sometimes in order to identify who
exactly that individual was you had to perform a number of tasks –
one of which was to be able (or possess the capability) to dig back
into every employees past a very long way – to a time before when
records became computerized and it was impossible for all but those
who knew how to dot the ''i's'' and cross the ''t's'' to put the
pieces together. The more
senior the individual the further you sometimes had to reach back.
The
digital era availability of mass security data sharing by
transnational agencies makes this no longer necessary – at least
not in it's old format.
It was
exactly the same for Soviet moles within British Intelligence. That's
a historical fact and not my say so. In fact it was much
easier than that above as many of their past activities, if carefully
looked into, would have easily unearthed affiliations which, if those
individuals had not such impeccable progeniture
and family connections within 'established' circles,
a red flag would immediately have gone up, at least for careful
monitoring after appointment.
The point
I am making here is that once a secret is 'outed' you cannot put the
genie back into the bottle. It's out there and available for
everyone (including any astute eager researcher) for better or for
worse. If, like me, your sources or contacts are long vanished
because the passage of time has so blurred events, or no written
records have been kept as evidence (or for security reasons have been
destroyed) even they have become untraceable, with the footprints
long dusted over, then identification or outing becomes an impossible
task for the outsider.
When
handling contentious information which you are convinced is genuine,
you also need to have (almost) a sixth sense with regard to the
timing of it's release.
There is
always a difference in timing between the right to know and national
security. This is no more evidently displayed today in
open democratic societies than in the perennial legal tug-of-wars (or dance of death)
between the 'free' press and government.
Sometimes
a little prudence (rather than humility) is desirable to ensure
balanced sensitivities.
Masters
of War
Many
years ago (at least 30, probably more) I had the opportunity to join
a firm, Tripower, at a United Kingdom office located in the
prestigious Regent Street.
[One of
the few opportunities I ever had to join a private sector firm where
the salary was beyond even my dreams.]
I knew a
little about the technical aspects of military hardware so would have
been an ideal recruit as minimal training would have done the rest.
[The firm
was, of course, a front for another group and it's only existence you
will now find is at Companies House and nothing beyond that is now
traceable. You will
not find it listed as a company which dealt in military hardware but
something more 'politically correct' - even for that time. ]
I felt that I needed to take spiritual' guidance (one of the uniquely few times in my life!) as I would be involved in supplying weapons (arms) to countries and non-State entities in different parts of the world. That guidance was not, of course, from a guy in a cassock and dog collar but more an 'inner guidance' as to where I thought I wanted to be with my existence. [Having said that, if my trusted and saintly Primary school teacher, Sister - - , had still been alive, I might very well have sought her opinion.]
I felt that I needed to take spiritual' guidance (one of the uniquely few times in my life!) as I would be involved in supplying weapons (arms) to countries and non-State entities in different parts of the world. That guidance was not, of course, from a guy in a cassock and dog collar but more an 'inner guidance' as to where I thought I wanted to be with my existence. [Having said that, if my trusted and saintly Primary school teacher, Sister - - , had still been alive, I might very well have sought her opinion.]
At that
time I was pretty desperate for money. That's also probably an
understatement. In the end I decided to politely decline the
tentative offer of engagement.
Looking
back now, I have absolutely no regrets and know that, if I was still
alive, I would be a very different person to the one I am today had I
been engaged in this profession. But somebody took the job.
Somebody's life was otherwise changed by the experience. My
decision did not prevent weapons being used for evil or for good.
It simply meant that someone else other than myself was the supplier
of the shipments or cargoes. Yes if we lived on a planet where
we are all linked spiritually and can all experience each other's
pain, then nobody would ever engage in such harmful activities.
The point is that we do not. We live in a world where if you
don't do the job, then it's likely that someone even uglier and more
brutal, less caring and humane than you will step up to the mark.
Who knows, perhaps supplying armaments to a non-State entity might
actually end up saving more lives than the opposite.
A Cry In
the Dark
It was
evident that Private Bradley Manning had cried out for help but
nobody was listening outside cyberspace. Julian Assange
stepped in to fill the void.
In the
new era digital age, 'advisors', 'agony aunts' and 'confessors' are
to be found at anonymous sites online.
Manning,
when in, could not find a way out – and the pain was too much to
bear.
So who should have been on trial? The Army, Manning, Assange or all three?
So who should have been on trial? The Army, Manning, Assange or all three?
Sweden –
The 'Deep' State
I have
said the above to explain why I stand by Julian Assange and again
say, as I did when I was Secretary of the Chartered Institute of
Journalists, that his continued detention is unjust, unreasonable,
that attempts to extradite him to Sweden are, in the context of the
totality of events and the public interest, not desirable. Those
involved in the extradition proceedings in Sweden might well find
themselves joining Assange at some future time in the spotlight of
the murky underworld where truth is just as evasive and blurred
beyond recognition as were Olof Palme's assassins.
Neither
do I believe that it is desirable for the perception of the United
States worldwide, after Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib, that Assange
be extradited for, what would become, a McCarthy-era show trial.
The whole
world already knows what the verdict - by a 'hanging' judge and jury
- would be in such a case. There would be an international
uproar if the case was tried by a judge without a jury – no doubt
to the delight of Russia Today [''the Bullhorn of President
Putin'']as it's ratings on coverage of such a circus would likewise
soar into the stratospheric billions – making it the most popular (or watched) news
channel by far on the planet. So ironically, a 'show trial'
[Soviet-era style] of Assange in the United States could 'make'
Russia Today, as it 'milks' the event for all it's worth, to no end.
In the
Court of World Public Opinion what would be on trial in the world's
greatest democracy, would be, in effect, the American justice system
itself, and the verdict on that by the international community at
grass roots levels, is already, likewise, also predictable.
Sweden is
a classic 2084 (not 1984) country where the 'deep state' is already
invisible. At least in the U.S. there is the Freedom Of
Information Act.*** In Sweden everything is kept securely under lock
and key, almost forever. Don't believe the hype about
'transparency' in Sweden. It was just a mirage.
The
assassination of Olof Palme and the twilight world of international
arms dealing, mining contracts and other activities have been
securely buried in the fog and haze of Swedish secrecy, never to see
the light of day for fear of the embarrassment of those influential
Swedish individuals, associate beneficiaries and whatever other
governments might also be implicated.
So perhaps there are also other reasons, closer to home, why Sweden wants Assange and his database shut down.
So perhaps there are also other reasons, closer to home, why Sweden wants Assange and his database shut down.
Unfortunately
for Mr Assange, the lists of so many governments, agencies and
individuals with their own personal agendas as to why they would like
to see his database either offline or protected online are so
numerous and polarized, that there is no room for compromise.
As to the
merits of the release of classified data in the way it was done by
Wikileaks, the balance between the right to know and national
security is always a very heavy responsibility. In my view
(which likewise has not changed) Assange got the balance terribly
wrong.
But isn't
it a strange world that he should be incarcerated, virtually tried
and convicted 'in absentia' and in unison by the Left and the Right –
including by a former President of Harvard Law Review - without due
process and that his only 'loyal' supporter superpowers are the
economic, military and political rivals of the United States for world
supremacy – Russia and China - or countries such as Brazil and
Ecuador - which themselves have appalling human and civil rights
records - with journalists being
routinely murdered extra-judicially and such assassinations sanctioned by the government, as in Brazil.
[I have covered the fact (in other blogs) that it's African-Brazilian
population, some 80% of the country, live in conditions of virtual
slavery. But I would never expect Mr Assange nor his
colleagues to be taking up the shield of justice for the poor and the
dispossessed.]
He has
yet to realise it but Mr Assange is safer in The United Kingdom than
he could ever be as a 'free man' in Ecuador or Brazil or Russia.
A Dogs
Dinner or
(''here's
another nice mess you've gotten me into!'')***
I am
sometimes told that I am strong on criticisms but weak on solutions
so I want to 'take a position' on this occasion. My humble
advice to the British Government, if I had the capability to so do,
would be that it release Mr Assange to a country of his choosing
before Britain is left, in the Court of World Public Opinion,
'holding the baby' – everybody else with any common sense having
long since 'bailed out' (or cut their losses) for reasons of
political expediency, leaving Great Britain 'to go down with the
ship' as 'the fall guy', rather embarrassingly, preventing, by force
of arms, Mr Assange, as Europe's most prominent political dissident and prisoner,
from fleeing 'across The Iron Curtain' to 'the free world'; to the 'freedom' and welcoming arms of 'democratic' Russia, Ecuador or Brazil.
©Patrick
Emek, 2015
For anyone
interested in Julian Assange with regard to motives for Wikileaks,
some understanding can be gained by watching following documentary:
''We Steal
Secrets'' (2013, Alex Gibney and James Ball)
[I would
guess that this is a documentary Julian Assange certainly does not
approve of as it attempts to analyse personal motives as opposed to
being a pure critique of Wikileaks. It also gives some insights into
the personality of Mr Assange, which are likewise quite useful.]
title and
subtitle of this blog ''Telling A Lie For A Noble Cause'' are taken
from a comment made in the documentary''We Steal Secrets: The Story
of Wikileaks'' (see above)
a review (of
sorts) of this documentary can be found at:
*subtitle
idea: from The Man in the Iron Mask
(Wordsworth Classics) by Alexandre Dumas
secondary
subtitle: ''We Steal Secrets'' taken from a comment made in the
documentary of the same name (see above.)
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:jz54tN5kGM0J:https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Deep_event+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk
http://www.palmecenter.se/en/
http://www.palmecenter.se/en/
secrets
within secrets within enigmas:
"Shortly
after Palme was killed, I was told by three independent sources that
recruiters for the killing -variously described as a group of Swedish
businessman, with Finns and Germans also involved, possibly financed
by a South African group, had approached mercenaries and arms dealers
in London in order to find a suitable 'hitman'. All the sources
agreed that the former SAS (Special Air Service) and other possible
killers approached had turned down the contract, and had then passed
details of the approaches to Special Branch or to MI6 contacts. In
turn, MI6 passed a warning to Sapo (SAK), the Swedish secret police.
One source said that the purpose of the killing was to destabilise
Sweden and its powerful liberal stance on such matters as apartheid.
A senior Special Branch, Detective Chief Inspector David Palmer-Hall,
liases directly with the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6.) A former
Special Branch commander, Rollo Watts, also works for Saldin1
(sic) Security, the cover company for the private British mercenary
service KMS Ltd. KMS which is registered in Jersey was most recently
and controversially used by Colonel Oliver North to assist in
guerrilla missions with Contra forces in Nicaragua."
(June 17, 1988, p.7).............................................
(June 17, 1988, p.7).............................................
full transcript to be found at:
if removed
you can obtain a copy of the original transcript from: