Calls for FBI investigate to Dana Rohrabacher’s meeting with Julian Assange grow – Salon

Just to be clear, I am an advocate of political and corporate transparency. So too, I would imagine, are manyof Julian Assanges supporters.

Do you know who doesnt support transparency, though? Julian Assange.

Sure, he supports transparency forspecific groups when doing so fits withhis personal ideological agenda the Democratic National Committee, the American military-industrial complex, etc. But a true advocate of transparency believes that all powerful institutions should be held accountable.

They are consistent.

As a new report reveals, consistencyjust isnt Assanges bag. The most likely explanation for this (aside from his right-wing biases) is that he seems to be a tool of the Russian government. According to a new report by Foreign Policy, Assange refused to publishat least 68 gigabytes of data with documents that contained damning information about the Russian government. This decision occurred in the summer of 2016, around the same time that Assange was publishing Democratic National Committee emails to damage Hillary Clintons campaign emails which are believed to have been obtained by a Russian hack (a story by The Nation attempts to cast doubt on that but is currently under review by the publications editors).

According to partial chat logs reviewed by Foreign Policy, WikiLeaks came up with a number of excuses for not publishing the documents. Initially, they claimed that the documents were already public, even though the data that had been previously published (all the way back in 2014) was less than half of what was presented to Assange two years later. Later, WikiLeaks told the source that they wouldnt publish the documents because they wanted to focuson the 2016 presidential election (i.e., destroying Hillary Clinton).

Is there an election angle? Were not doing anything until after the election unless its [sic] fast or election related. We dont have the resources, WikiLeaks wrote, adding that doing so would be diversionary.

WikiLeaks confirmed this in a direct message on Twitter to Foreign Policy, writing that WikiLeaks schedules publications to maximize readership and reader engagement.During distracting media events such as the Olympics or a high profile election, unrelated publications are sometimes delayed until the distraction passes but never are rejected for this reason.

They also claimed that WikiLeaks rejects all submissions that it cannot verify. WikiLeaks rejects submissions that have already been published elsewhere or which are likely to be considered insignificant. WikiLeaks has never rejected a submission due to its country of origin.

As the source of the messages told Foreign Policy, Many Wikileaks staff and volunteers or their families suffered at the hands of Russian corruption and cruelty, we were sure Wikileaks would release it. Assange gave excuse after excuse.

More recently, Assange made his alliance with Russias totalitarian regime crystal clear bymeeting on Wednesdaywith Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher of California. Rohrabacher, you may recall, has earned the nicknamePutins favorite congressmandue to his bizarre fixation with and support of the Russian authoritarian regime. In case you think this story is all about Russia, take a look at the other person who attended the Assange-Rohrabacher meeting: Charles C. Johnson, anotorious white supremacist, who claims he helped arrange the meeting. Johnson was banned from Twitter for encouraging his supporters for help in taking out a civil rights activist.

The Washington Post reported on Friday thata Democrat running against Rohrabacher has asked the FBI to probe the Republican congressmans political and financial ties to Russia

This isnt the first time that Assange has opposed leaks which embarrass Russia. Back in 2014, when the Panama Papers exposed widespread corruption among the Russian elite, Assange denounced those leaksas an American plot (without evidence). Nor is Assanges apparent connection with a virulent racist his only association with the far right. He has also favorably retweeted posts from alt right pundit and discredited journalist Mike Cernovich, expressed support for alt right darling and fired Google engineer James Damore and, as far back as 2013, endorsed a slate of far right political parties in Australian elections.

And, of course, one must not forget that Assange has repeatedly demonstrated that misogyny is one of the main ideological fuels that drives his various crusades. This fact has been evident for years primarily in the fact that Assange is accused of raping two women, which he blames on feminism, and only avoided accountability by running out the clock but most recently became clear in the documentary Risk.

I am certain that I will receive numerous angry emailsand comments from Assange fanboys insisting that, by virtue of criticizing their dear leader, I must be opposed to the goal of transparency. To this, I simply respond that unless those supporters are also sympathetic to the alt right and/or Putins Russia (which is essentially fascist itself) they need to seriously reevaluate their hero worship for the man.

Transparency is a noble and vital cause. Assange is, to put it generously, a severely compromised individual, one whose moral and ideological shortcomings make it impossible for people of good will and genuine intellectual detachment to support him.

The latest revelations from Foreign Policy, as well as his meeting with Putins favorite congressman and his white supremacist ally, only reinforce that point.

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