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Assange is not the messiah, but Wikileaks is a cult

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Police bundle the Wikileaks founder from the embassy last week. Picture: via AP

It popped up in my in box yesterday. One of those tiresome exhortations to sign a petition. This one had already been signed by more than 40,000 people demanding that Julian Assange be returned to Australia.

Naturally, the email was quickly deleted. I have no sympathy for Assange and the position he finds himself in now is case of consequence finally catching up with him.

To his supporters, Assange is a portrayed as a beacon of truth, a journalist (he’s not and I’ll explain why later) and a publisher. Anyone with a functioning internet connection can be a publisher these days.

Exclusion, isolation, harassment

The best way to understand Wikileaks is as a cult with Assange its messianic leader.

His communications with his devotees reveal the organisation to be misogynistic, transphobic and vaguely anti-Semitic. Assange exhorts his devotees to troll his detractors, especially anyone who has left its confines.

The practice is a characteristic of all cults — exclusion, isolation and harassment for anyone who refuses to drink the Kool Aid.

Assange is now a criminal having been convicted of absconding bail in the UK. The crime comes with a sentence of 12 months’ imprisonment. One imagines that the gravity of the offence is at the higher end of the scale given he remained in breach for almost seven years.

He will be sentenced on May 2.

There is no prospect that he could be released from prison. Nor should he.

In an earlier column I joked that it would be cruel not to lock up Assange after he’d spent the best part of seven years living in a converted toilet. A bad case of agoraphobia just waiting to happen. All jests aside, jail is not a bad place for him to be. He can receive medical care and spend at least part of his day getting some sun and fresh air.

In short, he is being treated like any other criminal.

I have been a critic of Wikileaks for a long time for the simple reason that the organisation’s defining operational principle is recklessness.

Holding court: Julian Assange speaks from the balcony of the Embassy of Ecuador in May, 2017. Picture: Jack Taylor/Getty
Holding court: Julian Assange speaks from the balcony of the Embassy of Ecuador in May, 2017. Picture: Jack Taylor/Getty

The US State department dump in 2010 was just the start. In those days, The New York Times and The Guardian co-published the release of classified material relating to the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Potentially deadly

They did what Wikileaks did not. They sifted through the material carefully and excluded documents that might put people’s lives at risk.

The problem was that anyone could go direct to Wikileaks where there was no editorial or curatorial method in place.

The information, which in some cases identified sources providing intelligence on the Taliban were potentially deadly.

In 2016, WikiLeaks rolled out a document dump from Turkey in an effort to embarrass Turkish President Erdogan. The leak did precisely the reverse, publishing names, addresses and medical records of people, many of whom were opposed to Erdogan. Some of the data included people’s sexual orientation and this in Turkey would be sufficient to have them arrested.

Another dump of Saudi government material caused similar problems to innocent Saudi citizens.

Wikileaks also published 19,242 emails from the Democratic National Committee prior to the US Presidential election. The material was almost certainly hacked by Russian intelligence operatives and included names, addresses, credit card numbers and in one case the details of a man who had attempted suicide.

Under no circumstances would an editor of any reputable news organisation publish that kind of material. It is a profound breach of privacy, enables identity theft and is not in the public interest.

But Assange and Wikileaks respond that they do not curate the material that comes their way. It is, they say, their practice to publish holus-bolus and be damned.

That might be acceptable if it were true.

Publishing a document dump in 2016 known as the Syria Files, Wikileaks withheld a batch of emails showing a $US2.2 billion transaction between the Syrian regime and a Russian government-owned bank, according to a credible report from Texas based media company, the Daily Dot.

In 2017, Wikileaks declined to publish hacked documents from within the Kremlin, claiming the material was not new. This was a half-truth. A small portion of the material had been released earlier and had been published by the BBC in 2015 but the majority of it had never been published before and was acutely embarrassing to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Player and plaything

Around the same time, US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, declared Wikileaks was a “non-state, hostile intelligence service” that is often “abetted by state actors like Russia.”

That may be true. The evidence points to Assange being, if not a Putinist, then an apologist for Putin’s vicious adventurism and state sponsored murders.

What is unarguable is that Wikileaks under Assange has become both a player in geopolitics and a plaything of intelligence services around the world. Assange has been playing a very dangerous game, picking sides and manipulating events.

Now he faces extradition to the US on a charge that he and US military intelligence officer, Chelsea Manning, conspired to break into a classified government computer. In an unsealed affidavit released earlier this week, the US Government outlined more details of the charge, alleging that Manning and Assange had discussed how to crack a password on a government computer in March, 2010, two months after Manning had walked out of a US base in Iraq with classified war reports from the Iraq and Afghanistan theatres.

There is no evidence to indicate the attempt to crack the password was successful. That does not help Assange much.

What about Sweden?

The charge is one of conspiracy. He fears if he is extradited to the US, he will face more serious charges and may spend the rest of his life in a US federal prison. That is quite likely.

My view is Assange should be brought to account for the offences he is alleged to have committed in Sweden in 2010.

Two women, known as Miss A and Miss W, have alleged that Assange had consensual sex with them that became non-consensual when he removed or tore the condom he was wearing during intercourse in the case of Miss A or refused to wear one in the case of Miss W.

Assange was charged with other offences in relation to Miss A that have lapsed under the Sweden’s statute of limitations.

At present the Swedish government has made no request for extradition but there is considerable pressure to do so from lawyers representing the two alleged victims.

In the wake of the rape allegations, WikiLeaks, including Assange’s legal team labelled the two women ‘honey pots’, a colloquialism for female intelligence operatives who entrap men through sex. Assange himself virtually called the two women US spies.

The fact that these two women are still standing and keen to have their day in court, puts paid to the lurid conspiracies put about by Wikileaks back in 2010.

Where Assange goes next is not entirely clear. The UK courts will make a determination on any request for extradition in part based on the date of the alleged offence and the seriousness of the alleged offence. The extradition process, be it from an application by the US or Sweden will take a year or more.

The allegations against Assange in Sweden are very serious and if proven would show him not to be see some heroic figure shining a light into dark places but just another nasty little criminal.

The best way to take down a cult is to show its leader is not the messiah, that he’s a very naughty boy.

This column was first published in The Australian on 17 April 2019

194 Comments

  • Milton says:

    It was a very amusing and undignified exit he made from the Embassy. I wonder if he asked for a reference? And why would people want him to return here as he has to face justice in the UK and possibly 2 other countries. I reckon he should go to Sweden first as there is a time limit ticking down over there.
    He is to journalism what James Brayshaw is to commentary.

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    Looks like ex ousted PM Tony Abbott is pulling out all the “stops” to Stop Zali Steggall in Warringah, Mr Insider as we see Residents in the federal seat are complaining about telephone push polling, unwanted copies of the Daily Telegraph arriving on their lawns and election posters being defaced.
    As I understand it the Tele is very Pro Coalition and very Anti Labor.
    I think Abbott is done like a Ducks Dinner but he wont give up till the Bell on May 18th.
    Hes right across Climate Change now too we see like a “Dawg with a Bone”!
    https://tinyurl.com/y3nyawko

  • Nick says:

    Jack, great piece. Perfect final sentence on the 40th anniversary of Life of Brian.

  • BASSMAN says:

    Sorry I am with Assange.
    He reported not much more than could be read in any newspaper around the world.
    His exposure of USA air troops shooting down innocent Iraq civilians is what really
    pisses the USA off and I wanna see more of such reporting . On top of this was the
    USA military’s cover up of innocent female Reuters reporters by digging the bullets out of their bodies. Now I am aware collateral damage is a part of war but listening to the tapes of the Americans in their helicopter is riveting stuff as they gleefully plan and gloat over these murders from high above. There is a lot of David Hicks in this. Australian governments, mainly Liberal, do not have a good record in defending its overseas citizens and will do anything the Americans tell them.
    In 2007 a bloke called Hew Griffiths was sentenced to 51 months in a US Federal penitentiary for reducing Microsoft’s profits by a couple of grand-hacking software for personal use. Mamdouh Habib’s rendition to Egypt on false charges, a bloke I intensely dislike, and subsequent torture in the presence pf Howard’s representative was shocking. Howard has paid him millions in compensation as he did to Dr Haneef an innocent man hounded by Kevin Andrews at a cost of $7million to us. I can also recall Mick, Keelty (AFP), Howard and Ruddock dobbing in Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran to the Indonesians knowing full well they were sending to them to their deaths for transporting drugs. The father of one of them did the right thing and Keelty abused that trust. Now most of the above were foolish rather than anything else. They deserve punishment but they do not deserve to be handed to the USA, die or languish in the worst prisons in the world without trial. Then of course there are Cornelia Rau and Vivian Solon hosed and tortured by Ruddock’s Immigration goons until “Duh, oops these two are Australian citizens”. More millions paid out! No our record of supporting Aussies in need is not the best and these are just a few examples.

  • Dwight says:

    The US extradition of Assange will drag out for more than a year in British courts, but he will eventually appear in a US federal court and be charged. That might force some of the cultists out, but I doubt it. Think Jonestown and Waco, Aum Shinrikyo.

  • Tracy says:

    Bet he’s had to buck up his personal habits since being a guest of HM, total grub (literally) and a nasty self obsessed piece of work.
    Have never understood what people saw in him and some probably still see

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    The Mueller Report now released, Mr Insider and linked below in PDF form for anyone wishing to waste time reading it.
    I have to hand it to Bobby Mueller, he has shown us how to keep our Snouts in the Trough for as long as possible, 2 years in fact feasting off US Taxpayers $$$$$$$$ and in the end in all reality coming up with “diddly squat”.
    The Big winners of this report are Bobby Mueller, who can now take his extended European Vacation at US Taxpayers Expense and President Donald J Trump who will go on to win easily his 2nd Term Presidency in 2020.
    Glass of water for Hillary!
    https://www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        Have you been “Lurking” again Gryzly?
        LOL Buddy I have not seen one decent Post of yours in the 10 years I have been on JTI.
        Surprise me big boy but soon as we are soon off to the USA. Cheers in Anticipation

        • Gryzly says:

          Gee whiz, at least you could give me some credit for reminding people to put their footy tips in.

          I think Bobby may have paid his way with Manafort alone agreeing to forfeit 44 million USD against the estimated cost of Mueller his and his teams investigation being 35 million USD. That’s about 0.11 USD per person over 2 years, 25% of what the ABC cost 25 years ago. Cheap as chips, more cash would have been lost down the back of the couch in that time.

          Have a good trip.

          • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

            Stout chap indeed Gryzly. Interesting times we live in indeed and of course Donald is not and never will be a Politician. If you trawl thru You Tube to see him when younger, he really has never changed his ideas or ways. A Raw Uncut Rough Diamond. We are waiting on a call from our friend in South Carolina about her getting us into a Trump Rally and when we hear from her we will jump the QANTAS Dreamliner from Brisvegas to LAX. Cheers may you always have good Health and Happiness

      • Penny says:

        Agree Gryzly……sole reason I lurk and do not comment anymore. Can you imagine him at a dinner party?
        On another note will you keep the footy tips going after the blog closes down?

        • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

          I hope you are like me backing Zali Steggall to beat ex ousted PM Tony Abbott, Penny. I think she will do the job, close though Tones a real hard hitter. Cheers in Good health and happiness

        • Gryzly says:

          Hi Penny, yes, the footy tipping will continue with a reminder each week dependent on my time and memory. Go Cats

        • Jean Baptiste says:

          Hey Penny. Miss your posts. No I cant imagine Henry at a dinner party. I cant imagine him ever being invited to one or anyone turning up to his.
          Which explains a lot.
          Here is Henry……………………………
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqSYC_vwhDg

    • Dismayed says:

      HDJB there is something seriously wrong with you. the mueller report shows trump did everything he could to impede the review. trump is far from exonerated in fact the heavily redacted report highlights what any thinking person knows that trump is a morally corrupt snake oil merchant left over from a grubby time of history. Anyone thinking this person is of any value to humanity is without any sort of ability to reason. wake up.

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        Bollocks, Dismayed, No Collusion, No Obstruction. Move on lad or lassie nothing to see there. Cheers

  • Jean Baptiste says:

    Mr Bert Palmwater. From the previous. I am quite surprised that you are not already aware that it is a simple matter to convert your Ford Prefect into an electric car.

    There are many instructions and plans available on the internet for converting ICE powered vehicles into electric ones. I would recommend something more powerful but I see many have converted their Prefects using a bathroom extraction fan, a 12 volt battery and inverter reporting a significant improvement in performance.

    You might also consider a stylish gas converter attached to your vehicle as an attention grabber. Not eco friendly but that’s not an issue with hot rodders such as your dashing self.

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      Wonderful info there for dear old Bert, Mr Baptiste and it jogged my memory from the late 50’s as a kid a Relo living at Charleville had a Triumph Mayflower that I clearly remember would not pull the Skin off a Custard and looked a shocker too. He was of British descent.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_Mayflower

    • Bert Palmwater says:

      You are a real chum Jean Baptiste and just a line to let you know Mavis and I will be taking the Prefect down to Arnold’s Gas and Go on Tuesday to get it converted to battery working. Its got 927,000 miles on it hope that wont stop the conversion?

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        No problem. And get those snazzy striped roller blinds fitted on the rear windows.
        Nossy has a pink Prefect with blinds. coincidence?

    • JackSprat says:

      Probably would still capsize parked on a slight incline 🙂
      There again, one could attache a WW2 charcoal converter on the back without losing any aesthetic appeal.

  • Jean Baptiste says:

    Sure, put Julian Assange in a US gaol, but this thing will become huge. It will be the “doomsday machine” for US intelligence and the secret machinations of the US. Look forward to the dump of masses of excruciatingly embarrassing information if Assange is extradited to the US. And great numbers of clever angry people determined to bring the US down sitting with a new determination in front of their computers.
    Fair enough, we know how the game is played, demonise the bejesus out of the non team players but for all his faults alleged or real the man has huge support throughout the world.

    Should have left him in the embassy

    • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

      Good Easter to you dear Mr Baptiste and I have one word for you that should send shudders down ones spine should one risk posting dangerous information on the Internet that may well effect the Security of a Nation or its Peoples and that word is “Extradition”.
      May I be generous this Easter and throw in 2 more bonus words “Guantanamo Bay”.
      Cheers may your day be a happy one dear friend.

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        It will probably astonish you to learn that not everyone is a quivering jelly spine, toe the line forelock tugging “Good German” like yourself Henry. Assange wont be the last to risk the consequences of exposing bastardry on a massive scale.
        You are a babbling brook of a naif, a fearful eager to please liddle mouse who knows “nozzink.”

        • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

          LOL Bless you dear Mr Baptiste, there are none so blind as those that cannot see. Cheers

        • I'll arf says:

          Did you even read the article Senor Baptiste? I’m all for whistle-blowers but reckless & hypocrisy they name is Julian

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            Thats crap. The releases were carefully vetted by arrangement. Answer this Senorita, why not pursue the publishers?
            Do you really think it’s OK to be kept in the dark about what our Government is up to?

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            ” The duty of a true patriot is to protect his country from it’s government.” Paine. (I think?)
            Further to my last, there seems to be no evidence that the Wiki net dump caused any deaths as much as you lot would wish to imply.
            While I acknowledge the Establishments need to suppress, discourage and punish defiance Assange and Wiki have probably done them a favour in the awareness of the need to tighten up their security , particularly in the area of the public getting to know about the slaughter of innocent civilians, and hopefully to take some action to prevent more of these horrible incidents.
            It may be reasonable to assume therefore that Assange may have been instrumental in preventing many deaths, probably not the sort of humans whose deaths might bother some of you but for many it matters greatly.
            So greatly that some are horrified and infuriated not only that these things are happening but authorities conspire to prevent them becoming known to the citizens.
            Infuriated enough to strike out passionately.

    • Milton says:

      He’s a team player alright, and very selective in his choice of targets. If you knock the USA it is easy to get huge support; so he plays to the crowd.

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        Very selective? Hell now little Milton I cant think of any other nation that has carried out 200 invasions of other nations for the benefit of US commerce since 1901.
        That sounds more like prioritization to me.
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3_EXqJ8f-0

        You could live to a hundred years old and still never get it.

        • Milton says:

          And they certainly killed less than Stalin in his efforts to “benefit” communism, and the same goes for Mao on China’s road to non-democratic capitalism.
          You’re probably already a hundred yrs old, Jean but remain the enthusiastic, easily led sheep with the wool pulled perpetually over your eyes.
          As for man made climate change, or AGW, it’s the population, stupid. The problem and answer, or solution, is in the term. Of course the seemingly popular desire for “growth” requires ever increasing numbers of people. Australia could reduce its emissions simply by putting a stop to immigrants and having a one child policy.

        • JackSprat says:

          Being the world policeman is a tough job.
          I will not be around when “pax Americana” finishes but I predict it will not be pretty for many small countries like Australia.
          Of course there again there is your favourite, Russia. It’s occupation of Eastern Europe can be held up as a shining example of what not to do.
          When you are big enough, you flex your muscles and the little guys do what they are told,
          With it comes criticism from all quarters.
          China is just starting to flex its muscle and is finding out what push back this generates.
          In another 50 years, the JB’s of the world will be ranting about them but in secret. Like Russia at that time, they have a centralized, non-transparent political system with few or no personal freedoms . They will not be as benign as the Americans.
          What we have at the moment is not perfect but I think it is incredibly better than what is coming.
          The likes of your good self are so blinded by the anti_American propaganda that you cannot see what is coming.
          Maybe you do and relish the Communist ideals of centralism and are getting impatient with the wait.

          • Carl on the Coast says:

            A good comment JS.

            Re China’s influence in Australia, Clive Hamilton’s 2018 book SILENT INVASION is a must read.

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            The US. and I will partly paraphrase Fuller here” for all its good parts is an operating front for stupendously wealthy individuals operating as criminal cartels beyond any law or redress who use the resources of the nation to manufacture wars for the purpose of controlling the resources of other nations to enrich themselves even further.
            If you haven’t figured this out you are in a feeble and sad place.
            World’s Policeman? Pollyanna, you mean the Mega Mafia.
            Benign? Sure, fine for you but tell that to someone who has seen their family blown to pieces by a daisycutter .

        • Carl on the Coast says:

          I say JB, you seem to be gilding the lily with your “200 invasions of other nations” blather. Cripes, there are only 195 nations all up, and that includes the Holy See and Palestine.

          How old are you btw?

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            Your comprehension skills have improved about equal with your logic. Several countries have been occupied multiple times. Do you understand now?

    • Carl on the Coast says:

      So, Wikileaks is simply a benign vehicle that purloins, processes, and disseminates illicit information under the guise of it being an ethical elixir for the artless anarchists.

      And as for the subversives cacking their dacks, I thought they were made of sterner stuff.

      • Jean Baptiste says:

        How the hell do you make that out? Wikileaks is far from benign, we sincerely hope. Rather an aggressive even ferocious force for exposing the truth and bringing the world face to face with a reality that you cant handle Carlie boy.
        If Assange is extradited to the USA the gloves will be off and you can be absolutely sure you have seen nothing yet. Dopey plodding mushrooms, feeble flag wavers ,you are on notice!

        • Carl on the Coast says:

          Your constant need to rely on jeering epithets JB, clearly indicates that your idealistic notion of reality is completely devoid of authenticity and substance.

          • Jean Baptiste says:

            I don’t rely on jeering epithets Carl, I use them appropriately and gently in lieu of more appropriate and far more robust epithets.

  • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

    Fabulous informative read indeed, Mr Insider. What a Dumb but Dangerous group are Wilileaks led by a Dumb and Dangerous total Fool and now Convicted Criminal, Julian Assange (real name Julian Paul Hawkins)
    I am ashamed to admit he is an Australian and even more ashamed to admit he’s a QLDer.
    This guy is a Tosser Class 1 and has it coming to him in Spades, firstly in the UK, then Sweden and of course the “Main Course”, the USA. Guantanamo Bay here you come Jules.
    Recklessly risking the Lives of many to Publish his Rubbish he is now Reaping what he has Sown.
    We laughed when he was dragged from the Ecuadorian Embassy, Horizontally with his Ugly “Puss” thrust towards the Cameras, the World’s leading Anarchist, Cowardly as always. Scum.
    Take your lumps you low Mongrel Julian Assange, your 7 years in a “Cupboard” top class training for what is to come, nothing will save you now!

    • Jean Baptiste says:

      Henry Blofeld. Be still my beating heart, what a hero you are. What miserable fleas Ellsberg and Assange are compared to the great courage you so clearly demonstrate. Thank you for sharing.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx0xB5ZmHXQ

      • Henry Donald J Blofeld says:

        I never purport to be anything else than a Humble True Defender of Democracy, Mr Baptiste let know your “squirrel” words portray me as anything else fellow.
        The World does not need Scumbags like Assange who cause harm to so many and I put it to you he has most likely caused Deaths of many innocent People.
        You support him because you like him are an Anarchist and how lucky you are to live in a Free Democracy to practice your Minority Views. You wouldn’t last 5 minutes in Russia, China, North Korea, Cuba buddy. Cheers

        • Jean Baptiste says:

          Defender of democracy! Gawd Henry you are such a dill, you are defending an illusion. You are no more aware than a goose buried up to it’s neck and force fed grain to produce pate. Seriously man you are seven and a half lengths behind gormless.

    • BASSMAN says:

      How many hundred thousand innocent people did Assange kill compared to Bush, Cheney, Howard, Blair and their other mates? An illegal war based on lies Bald.

      • JackSprat says:

        So you admit that he was responsible for deaths Bassy.
        So why do you not include him with the others that you mentioned?
        Are you not being a little selective in your logic?

        • Jean Baptiste says:

          Answer the question

          • JackSprat says:

            Irrelevant
            Comparing states with individuals is a useless exercise
            If the above mentioned people had actually ordered the deaths of individuals it would be a different story.
            You are all conveniently forgetting the 1000 a week who were disappearing under the rule of Sadam Hussein.
            Wars of liberation are costly.
            The logic being used is that Fred individually caused the deaths of less people than Charlie so Fred is a better person.
            Total crap.

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