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Bradley Manning, Torture Victim and Political Prisoner of Conscience now Faces Death Penalty
by anon Friday, Mar 4 2011, 11:06pm
international / injustice/law / commentary

In a sense, it is not Pfc Manning BUT the innate human OUTRAGE experienced when an HONOURABLE SOLDIER learns that the U.S. MILITARY is nothing more than a criminal organisation engaged in the worst possible crimes against humanity that precipitates action. It was MORAL OUTRAGE, which resulted in exposure of military crimes. A million dead innocent Iraqi civilians -- the first REAL human HOLOCAUST of the new century, is simply impossible to IGNORE, as are the METHODS utilised to murder the innocents.

Hero Manning and prick Assange
Hero Manning and prick Assange

Bradley Manning is not a Martian or something foreign to humanity – it was HIS/OUR sense of MORAL OUTRAGE and the NEED FOR JUSTICE, which made certain information available to the public – and self-glorifying, opportunist prick, Julian Assange, could do MUCH MORE to assist Manning in his current INTOLERABLE circumstances, regardless of personal cost. Show some CHARACTER and HEART, you narcissistic, cowardly prick, Assange.

We are all creatures of conscience, a quality specific to humanity and we are all in a sense morally liable to assist each other in preserving the most noble aspects of human nature/character -- we are certainly not obliged or compelled to PROTECT a bunch of CRIMINALS and MURDERERS! Have we got that yet?

WE need to get our priorities in order – there simply are no EXCUSES for WAR CRIMES -- if we are to save this planet and civilised society; I now defer to the digital front where REAL warriors and persons of conscience wage their effective campaigns against tyranny, injustice and the heinous criminals that now inhabit our halls of power:

ANONYMOUS Promises Digital War against Criminal US Military
by Steve Ragan

Given his treatment while in confinement, as well as the list of new charges against him, Bradley Manning has gained another set of champions to his dilemma. Anonymous has promised to avenge Manning, and wage a media war with the U.S. military.

The Tech Herald has spoken to one of those involved for a rundown of current events.

"Manning is an absolute hero. If this means me going to fucking prison, then that's fine," said Barrett Brown earlier today in an interview.

Brown, best described as a self-styled spokesperson for Anonymous, who enjoys some support from the loosely associative group, but some detraction as well, is well-known to us in the media.

He comes from a military family, and has a deep respect for the fighting troops he said. Yet, Manning’s treatment while in custody at the Quantico Brig has Brown and others working with him outraged.

Earlier today, Brown said that Manning must be given clothes, sheets, blankets, and access to books within the week, adding that Anonymous’ plans for those responsible for his conditions will play out in the public soon.

On the evenings of March 2 and March 3, Bradley Manning was forced to strip naked, remaining under observation in this condition within his cell for seven hours each night. The following mornings, still without any clothing, Manning was forced to stand at attention outside his cell as the Duty Brig Supervisor (DBS) arrived. Manning was later given his clothes.

“This type of degrading treatment is inexcusable and without justification. It is an embarrassment to our military justice system and should not be tolerated…No other detainee at the Brig is forced to endure this type of isolation and humiliation,” commented David Coombs, the lawyer representing Manning, who was once a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army.

The type of treatment given Manning is something that is a bit of an open secret. It’s used to break the will of the detainee and make them dependent on the interrogator, or the persons holding them. While an effective means of non-lethal coercion, it is frowned upon due to the damaging impact on a detainee’s mental health.

Such acts of isolation and embarrassment, or personal humiliation, have led to suicide attempts and extreme depression. Examples of this type of treatment were well established, as events at Guantanamo Bay prison were made public.

Anonymous’ outrage started after it was learned that Manning was to be charged with 22 additional counts, one of which could carry the death penalty. However, the military has said that the death penalty is off the table.

Manning was initially charged with 12 counts of illegally downloading and sharing a military operations video, as well as diplomatic documents and cables.

The new charges against him, added this week, include aiding the enemy, theft of public property or records, computer fraud, transmitting defense information in violation of the Espionage Act, and wrongfully causing intelligence to be published on the internet knowing it would be accessible to the enemy.

As part of their plans, Anonymous will wage a media war with those responsible for Manning’s conditions. Not only will those at the Brig be singled out, but those who reported Manning to the authorities will find themselves in the crosshairs as well. While the actions will be non-violent, the repercussions could be severe for those caught up in the fight.

Brown said that he and those working with him, which include active-duty sources inside the military system, will start by doxing those involved.

Doxing is a process that includes gathering as much information on a target as possible, and releasing it to the public. In some cases, it is kept out of the public and used for other reasons. Given the sheer mass of information available on the Internet, there is very little a person could hide. However, doxing also includes information gathering offline as well.

"The Internet is a weapon. It’s already weaponized, and those of us who know how to use this weapon have the advantage. I know who else was involved in turning [Manning] in. I'm not sure what to do on that yet, but we're speaking among ourselves abut that."

At this point, Brown says he wants the feds and other top people in the U.S. Intel community to talk to him, “...so we can explain the situation.”

"We have some of their former employees on our side, and those guys are getting angrier the more they see how right Anon was," he added.

When it comes to reaction from the government, Brown knows what he is doing could lead to his arrest, and he isn’t bothered by it. In fact, he has a plan.

"When I am arrested, a certain U.S. Congressman's brother will go down with me. If I'm not arrested, then he'll be fine."

According to Brown, his laptop has plenty of incriminating evidence, including recordings, on the Congressman’s brother and several others. Assuming he is arrested, if the authorities act on the evidence discovered, then several others will find themselves in the same boat as as he is.

At the same time, if the alleged evidence on the laptop is ignored, but Brown ends up used as an example, then it will show what crimes are of interest to the government, and what is not. In that case, the entire process that is playing out with Manning will repeat itself, only without Brown to help.

Planning and coordination for Operation Bradley involves those that are directly associating themselves with Anonymous. At the same time, it includes those who support Anonymous’ goals, but do not associate themselves with the title of Anon.

Operation Bradley is an example of how Anonymous as a whole has the ability to take on several things at once, and to do so while working with others who are not necessarily one of their own. It’s a thin gray line, given what Anonymous is, but just another example of how titles and descriptions for Anonymous will never be truly exact.

We’ll keep tabs on this proposed media war, and report new developments as they happen.

© 2011 The Tech Herald.com, WOTR Limited.
This is no idle threat from a bunch of kiddie hackers, as anyone, government, group or organisation could join the fight and severely compromise the U.S. Military’s ability to function – think about the ramifications of that possibility for a moment, you criminal bastards.

When targets are attacked relentlessly in this fashion cracks inevitably appear in the defences and then, well, take a guess.

TREATING Bradley Manning humanely would eliminate the need for the WORLD to take ACTION AGAINST THE TORTURERS IN THE US MILITARY and White House!

[You were advised that it would come to this!]


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    Continued from above     Prof Robert Manne     Sun, Mar 6 2011, 7:41pm 
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