First quantum computing conference to take place in Cambridge – Cambridge Independent

Riverlane is inviting submissions for contributed talks at next years inaugural Quantum Computing Theory in Practice (QCTIP) conference 2020 which will take place in Cambridge.

Talks will be selected on the basis of scientific excellence and workshop-friendliness. Topics will include applications and architectures of quantum computers; quantum algorithms; quantum compilation and circuit optimisation; quantum error correction and fault tolerance; simulation of quantum systems; theory of near-term quantum computing; and verification of quantum devices.

QCTIP has emerged from a series of Heilbronn quantum algorithms meetings hosted in Bristol and Cambridge since 2010.

Themes to be explored at the event on April 6-8 at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences start with the theory of the whole quantum software stack, seconded by practical aspects of running experiments on current and NISQ devices, and thirdly scaling up to more and higher-quality qubits.

The programme committee includes Srinivasan Arunachalam of MIT/IBM Research and chair Iordanis Kerenidis, CNRS senior researcher/QCWare. Speakers from IBM Research, Google and Oxford University have been invited.

All submissions for talks must be made online through the EasyChair submission system.

Riverlane is based at St Andrews House in the centre of town and is run by Dr Steve Brierley, has spent 10 years researching algorithms and architectures for quantum computers, most recently as a senior research fellow in applied mathematics at the University of Cambridge. The company writes software for quantum computers, with the software being run on a quantum computer based at Oxford Quantum Circuits.

Theres only 50 quantum computers currently around, and its likely to remain a limited number, says Dr Brierley. Quantum computers are very good at certain things: you wont see one on your phone any time soon, though it might be used to make the chips on the phone run faster.

It costs several million pounds to buy the components to build a quantum computer and you have to get the staff theres very few people who know how to build one. We work with companies that already use computational modelling in design, for instance Merck, which has a performance materials division which includes everything from lip gloss to organic LEDs in a TV.

Dr Brierleys expertise was recently called upon by the Guardian to solve a bit of a spat between Google and IBM. Google announced its Sycamore quantum processor had performed a specific task in 200 seconds that would take the worlds best supercomputer 10,000 years to complete, meaning it had achieved quantum supremacy by exceeding the potential of traditional devices. But in a blog post IBM researchers said the result should be treated with a large dose of scepticism due to the complicated nature of benchmarking an appropriate metric.

Dr Brierley told the Guardian: Its clearly an amazing achievement. I think this is going to be one of those moments when people look back and say, That was the time that really changed this field of quantum computing. It is also a great moment in time to stop talking about quantum supremacy, which has unfortunate historical connotations, and move on to talking about quantum advantage, which has a useful application.

Quantum computing is so new there isnt a standard operating system so Riverlane is writing one.

Its quite difficult because if you write software for one quantum computer it wont work on any other so were currently developing an operating system, which we expect to be complete within 18 months as an initial product, Dr Brierley told the Cambridge Independent. The challenge in the sector is what is the best way to build a quantum computer and this operating system will remove the uncertainty.

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Researchers Discover New Way to Split and Sum Photons with Silicon – UT News | The University of Texas at Austin

A team of researchers at The University of Texas at Austin and the University of California, Riverside have found a way to produce a long-hypothesized phenomenonthe transfer of energy between silicon andorganic, carbon-based moleculesin a breakthrough that has implications for information storage in quantum computing, solar energy conversion and medical imaging. The research is described in a paper out today in the journalNature Chemistry.

Silicon is one of the planets most abundant materials and a critical component in everything from the semiconductors that power our computers to the cells used in nearly all solar energy panels.For all of its abilities, however, siliconhas some problems when it comes to converting light into electricity.Different colors of light are comprised of photons,particles that carry lights energy. Silicon can efficiently convert red photons into electricity, but withblue photons, whichcarry twice the energy of red photons, siliconloses most oftheenergy as heat.

The new discoveryprovides scientists with a way to boost silicons efficiency by pairing it with a carbon-based material that converts blue photons intopairs of red photons that can be more efficiently used by silicon.This hybrid material can also be tweaked to operate in reverse, taking in red lightand converting it into blue light, which has implications formedical treatmentsand quantum computing.

The organic molecule weve paired silicon with is a type of carbon ash calledanthracene. Its basically soot, saidSean Roberts, a UT Austin assistant professor of chemistry. The paper describesamethod for chemically connecting silicon to anthracene, creating a molecular power line thatallowsenergy to transfer between the silicon and ash-like substance. We now can finely tune this material to react to different wavelengths of light. Imagine, for quantum computing, being able to tweak and optimize a material to turn one blue photon into two red photons or two red photons into one blue. Its perfect for information storage.

For four decades, scientists have hypothesized that pairing silicon with a type of organic material that better absorbs blue and green light efficiently could be the key to improving siliconsability to convert light into electricity. But simply layering the two materials never brought about the anticipatedspintriplet exciton transfer,a particular type of energy transfer fromthe carbon-based material to silicon,needed to realize this goal. Roberts and materials scientists at UC Riverside describe howthey broke through the impasse with tiny chemical wires that connect silicon nanocrystals toanthracene, producing the predicted energy transfer between them for the first-time.

The challenge has been getting pairs of excited electrons out of these organic materials and into silicon. It cant be done just by depositing one on top of the other, Roberts said. It takesbuilding a new type of chemical interface between the silicon and this material to allow them to electronically communicate.

Roberts and his graduate student EmilyRaulersonmeasured the effect in a specially designed molecule that attaches to a silicon nanocrystal, the innovation of collaborators Ming Lee Tang, LorenzoMangoliniand Pan Xia of UC Riverside. Using an ultrafast laser, Roberts andRaulersonfound that the new molecular wire between the two materials was not only fast, resilient and efficient, itcould effectivelytransfer about 90% of the energy from the nanocrystal to the molecule.

We canuse this chemistrytocreate materials thatabsorb and emit anycolorof light, saidRaulerson, who says that, with further fine tuning, similar silicon nanocrystals tethered to a molecule could generate a variety of applications, from battery-less night-vision goggles to new miniature electronics.

Other highly efficient processes of this sort, called photon up-conversion, previously relied on toxic materials. As the new approach uses exclusively nontoxic materials, it opens the door for applications in human medicine, bioimaging and environmentally sustainable technologies, something thatRoberts and fellow UT Austin chemist Michael Rose are working towards.

At UC Riverside, Tangs lab pioneered how to attach the organic molecules to the silicon nanoparticles, andMangolinisgroup engineered the silicon nanocrystals.

The novelty is really how to get the two parts of this structurethe organic molecules and the quantum confined silicon nanocrystalsto work together, saidMangolini, an associate professor of mechanical engineering. We are the first group to really put the two together.

The papers other authors include Devin Colemanand CarterGerkeof UC Riverside.

Funding for the research was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Robert A. Welch Foundation, the Research Corporation for Science Advancement, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the Department of Energy. Additionally,Raulersonholds the Leon O. Morgan Graduate Fellowship at UT Austin.

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AWS re:Invent re:turns with re:vised robo-car and Windows Server 2008 re:vitalization plan – The Register

re:Invent In advance of its Las Vegas-based re:Invent confab this week, Amazon Web Services announced a handful of additions to a product menu that at last count included more than 165 distinctive ways to be billed.

The preliminary data dump coincided with Midnight Madness, a Sunday evening event that Amazon's rent-a-server biz describes as "an AWS-style pep rally to kick off the week and welcome our most dedicated fans."

The biz teased an update to its AI-powered DeepRacer toy called DeepRacer Evo. The addition of the extra word "Evo" heralds the addition of a stereo camera and a Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) sensor.

These sensors can be used to integrate obstacle detection and avoidance into the vehicle's machine learning model. AWS is also adding eight additional races in five countries, not to mention 18 extra virtual races, to its DeepRacer League.

Car trainers have also gained the ability to create their own virtual Community Races in the DeepRacer web console. This week, AWS us holding its 2019 Championship Cup Knockouts at re:Invent 2019 for 64 contestants.

Evidently sold on the idea of AI-infused kit in addition to DeepRacer, AWS also offers DeepLens, for machine learning-based computer vision AWS debuted DeepComposer, a 32-key, 2-octave keyboard for making music with AI models. It's not available yet but aspiring robo-maestros can sign up to be notified when it hits the market, and we'll have a more in-depth look at it soon.

Following up on 2017's Amazon Transcribe service, there's now Amazon Transcribe Medical, a cloud service that, through a suitably enabled app, can ingest audio files and return transcribed text to a physician, an electronic health record system, or an AWS language service like Amazon Comprehend Medical, in the event that entity extraction might be helpful. AWS insists its transcription service is highly accurate and has been tuned to pick up medical jargon.

For what it's worth, a test conducted in June by a competing transcription provider, Rev, found that Amazon Transcribe flubbed 18 per cent of words.

The Midnight Madness news dump also brought word of a streamlined bring-your-own-license procedure for customers intent on creating EC2 instances using existing Microsoft Windows Server and SQL Server licenses.

Previously, AWS required customers to expend a bit of effort to automate the process; the new way of doing things is simpler and is available now in the US-East (Northern Virginia) and US-West (Oregon) regions, with availability elsewhere coming soon.

AWS is also opening up a life support system for legacy Windows workloads. It has launched a program called End-of-Support Migration Program (EMP) for Windows Server to provide customers committed to running Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 past their January 14, 2020 retirement date.

Meanwhile, its SageMaker cloud-based machine learning platform has been extended with Kubernetes operators that make SageMaker capabilities that support ML-model training, tuning, and inference natively available in Kubernetes clusters.

And there's also a new service called EC2 Image Builder that simplifies and accelerates the building and maintenance of secure operating system images for Windows Server and Amazon Linux 2 using automated build pipelines.

Separately, AWS debuted a quantum computing testbed called Amazon Braket, that allows researchers to build and evaluate quantum circuits in a simulated environment - via an interactive Jupyter-style notebook - on quantum hardware made by D-Wave, IonQ, and Rigetti.

In a blog post, Jeff Barr, chief evangelist for Amazon Web Services, announced the formation of the AWS Center for Quantum Computing, a facility located next to the Caltech campus, for advancing quantum computing science.

He also mentioned the formation of the Amazon Quantum Solutions Lab, which aims to help customers understand and identify potential uses for quantum computing in their businesses and to point them toward spending money with AWS and its quantum computing partners.

In a phone conversation on Friday with The Register correspondent Tim Anderson, who's attending the event, Sig Nag, Gartner Research VP of cloud services and technologies, said he anticipates partnership deals similar to those Microsoft announced with AT&T, Salesforce, and SAP recently. "I also expect them to up their game beyond infrastructure," he said, adding "we may see some announcements around AI and ML."

Asked about how AWS is likely to respond to Google's claim to have the best Kubernetes implementation, Nag said, "They have to do something there. Anthos at Google is pretty interesting."

Nag also said AWS Outposts, which has been announced but isn't yet available, could help. It's a way to run AWS services on-premises. "An enhancement of Outposts to support Kubernetes would be interesting," he said. "I think were going to see some more announcements around Outposts."

Nag contends that AWS needs to bolster its software-as-a-service strategy. "They havent done much around SaaS yet," he said. "They have a cloud marketplace for third-party software. We might see some more narrative around supporting multi-cloud which is becoming pretty hot."

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Global AI Chipsets Markets 2019-2024 for Wireless Networks and Devices, Cloud and Next Generation Computing, IoT, and Big Data Analytics -…

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "AI Chipsets for Wireless Networks and Devices, Cloud and Next Generation Computing, IoT, and Big Data Analytics 2019 - 2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report evaluates leading market players across the AI chipsets ecosystem, technology strategies, and solution plans. This includes leveraging AI chipsets for support of various emerging and disintermediating technology areas such as edge computing, 5G, and blockchain systems. Additional areas addressed include AI support of emerging computing technologies including edge platforms and servers.

The AI chipset marketplace is poised to transform the entire embedded system ecosystem with a multitude of AI capabilities such as deep machine learning, image detection, and many others. With 80% of all chipsets globally shipping AI-equipped, nearly one-half of all electronics will have some form of imbedded intelligence by 2024. This will also be transformational for existing critical business functions such as identity management, authentication, and cybersecurity.

Multi-processor AI chipsets learn from the environment, users, and machines to uncover hidden patterns among data predict actionable insight and perform actions based on specific situations. AI chipsets will become an integral part of both AI software/systems as well as critical support of any data-intensive operation as they drastically improve processing for various functions as well as enhance overall computing performance. This will be a boon for many aspects of ICT ranging from decision support and data analytics to product safety and system optimization.

Consumers will realize benefits indirectly through improved product and service performance such as device and cloud-based gaming. Enterprise and industrial users will benefit through general improvements in automated decision-making, especially in the areas of robotic process automation, decision support systems, and overall data management. AI chipsets will be particularly useful for business edge equipment for real-time data analytics and store versus processing decisions.

This report also assesses applications and service support scenarios for AI chipsets across almost all major industry verticals. The report provides forecasts for AI chipset hardware, embedded software, professional service, deployment platforms, and applications for every major industry vertical as well as regional and country forecasts for 2019 to 2024. The report also provides exclusive recommendations for stakeholders within the AI chipsets ecosystem.

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1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Research Overview

2.1 Research Objectives

2.2 Select Findings

3.0 AI Chipsets Introduction

3.1 AI Chipsets

3.1.1 Chipset Components

3.1.2 General Purpose Applications

3.2 AI Systems

3.3 Market Dynamics Analysis

3.4 AI Investments

3.5 Competitive Market

4.0 Technologies, Solutions, and Markets

4.1 Chipsets Technology and Products

4.2 AI Technology

4.2.1 Machine Learning

4.2.2 Machine Learning APIs

4.2.3 Deep Machine Learning

4.2.4 Natural Language Processing

4.2.5 Computer Vision

4.2.6 Voice Recognition

4.2.7 Context Awareness Computing

4.2.8 Neural Networks

4.2.9 Facial Recognition

4.3 Deployment Platform

4.4 IoT Sector

4.5 Applications in Industry Verticals

4.6 Regional Markets

4.7 Value Chain

4.8 5G Network and Edge Computing

4.9 Cloud Computing and Data Analytics

4.10 Industry 4.0 and Factory Automation

4.11 Autonomous Networks

4.12 Blockchain Networks

4.13 Quantum Computing

4.14 Machine Intelligence

4.15 Nanoscale Technology

4.16 Mobile Network Operators

5.0 Company Analysis

5.1 NVIDIA Corporation

5.2 IBM Corporation

5.3 Intel Corporation

5.4 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.

5.5 Microsoft Corporation

5.6 Baidu Inc.

5.7 Qualcomm Incorporated

5.8 Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.

5.9 Fujitsu Ltd.

5.10 Softbank Group Corp. (ARM Limited)

5.11 Apple Inc.

5.12 Amazon Inc. (AWS)

5.13 SK Telecom

5.14 Inbenta Technologies Inc.

5.15 Microchip Technology Inc.

5.16 Texas Instruments Inc.

5.17 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Inc.

5.18 XILINX Inc.

5.19 Micron Technology

5.20 AIBrain Inc.

5.21 General Vision Inc.

5.22 Sentient Technologies Holdings Limited

5.23 Graphcore

5.24 Analog Devices Inc.

5.25 Cypress Semiconductor Corp

5.26 Rohm Semiconductor

5.27 Semtech Corporation

5.28 NXP Semiconductors N.V.

5.29 STMicroelectronics

5.30 MediaTek Inc.

5.31 Renesas Electronics Corporation

5.32 ZTE Corporation

5.33 NEC Corporation

5.34 Broadcom Corporation

5.35 Integrated Device Technology (IDT) Inc.

5.36 Toshiba Corporation

5.37 Adapteva Inc.

5.38 Applied Materials Inc.

5.39 Bitmain Technologies Inc.

5.40 Cambricon Technologies Corporation Limited

5.41 DeePhi Tech

5.42 Gyrfalcon Technology Inc.

5.43 Horizon Robotics

5.44 Mythic

5.45 Tenstorrent Inc.

5.46 Wave Computing

5.47 Mellanox Technologies

5.48 Koniku

5.49 Numenta Inc.

5.50 Imagination Technologies Limited

5.51 Synopsys Inc.

5.52 SenseTime

5.53 Marvell Technology Group Ltd.

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Mr. Johnson, Tear Down This Wall! – ThisCantBeHappening!

David Rovics sings his new song (Nov.12), Behind These Prison Walls, in front of Belmarsh Prison, Britains Guantanamo Bay Prison where the US tortures prisoners as it does whistleblower Chelsea Manning in a Virginia prison. At Belmarsh, US partner UK tortures the worlds most important whistleblowing journalist Julian Assange

By Ron Ridenour

On June 12, 1987, the greatest president in the history of the United States of America (according to US opinion polls), Ronald Reagan, challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. Twenty-nine months later, November 9, 1989, the communist party leaderships of the DDR and Soviet Union, complied and opened the wall.

I call upon the prime minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, to do the same at Belmarsh Prison where political prisoners, such as Julian Assange, are held to languish up to eternity. I call upon President Donald Trump to rescind the extradition order, and to release Chelsea Manning.

Realizing that these state war criminals will not do so, I urge Brits to vote into power a decent labor-unionist, anti-war politician, Jeremy Corbyn, who would (I believe) release this brave human being as he would also stop allying Britain with US wars of aggression. Regardless of where we stand on the political spectrum, we must at least vote for some sanity. I am a socialist revolutionary and never vote for The Establishment, but I would vote for Corbyn precisely because he opposes aggressive wars and incarcerating truth-tellers. Those two concerns must be the litmus test for any electoral strategy and voting. Ill let leftists living in the US to decide what they will do about the 2020 election campaign.

I also call upon every self-identifying old-time liberal, progressive, leftist, conservative for human rights, activist for human rights, activist and journalist for a free press and free speech to ACT against this legalized murder of the worlds most important publisher of information that reveals war crimes of any and all governments and government crimes against human rights.

Protest and resist, including with civil disobedience where you can, especially where Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning are held captives as political prisoners. Once turned away, return the next day. Learn from the brave demonstrators in Ecuador (home of US assassin-partner President Lenin Moreno) where they resist higher costs of living and police murderers. As you protest, sing along with David Rovics newest song, Behind These Prison Walls

Behind these prison walls, in solitary confinementIn a land of rolling hills and royalty and other such refinementIs someone who is a hero to whistleblowers everywhereWho helped them tell the world of the crimes of Tony Blair

Behind these prison walls you will find a mortal manThe reason why we know what happened in AfghanistanWhen the soldiers of the empire whose sun set long beforeWere torturing civilians in their terror war

Behind these prison walls is a part of WikileaksAn eloquent orator, but you wont hear him speakLocked away in silence, one who knows too wellHow those in power act when theres another war to sell

Behind these prison walls is one who stands accusedOf exactly what offenses, the US has refused to sayA person being tortured, as we stand here nowFor revealing the war crimes - why, when, where, how

Behind these prison walls, our very right to be informedOf what the hell is going on is the teacup in this stormWith knowledge there is power, so the solution by the CrownA 24-hour-a-day, indefinite lockdown.

What they say:

Lenin Moreno: Ecuador President terminated the diplomatic asylum granted to Mr. Assange in 2012 [because he and/or his organization Wikileaks] leaked Vatican documentstherefore involved in interfering in internal affairs of other states.

Rafael Correa: Ecuador former president described Moreno as the greatest traitor in Ecuadorian history after Assange was arrested, and then Moreno gave the US Assanges material.

Jeremy Corbyn: The extradition of Julian Assange to the US for exposing evidence of atrocities in Iraq and Afghanistan should be opposed by the British government.

Hillary Clinton: Cant we just drone this guy? she asked US State Department brass at a November 2010 meeting.

Donald Trump: I love Wikileaks.

Bernie Sanders: It is a disturbing attack on the First Amendment for the Trump administration to decide who is, or who is not a reporter for the purposes of a criminal prosecution.

Tulsi Gabbard: The fact that the Trump administration has chosen to ignore how important it is that we uphold our freedomsand go after him, it has a very chilling effect on both journalists and publishersand also on every one of us as Americansa warning callsaying, Look what happened to this guy.We have got to address why [Snowden] did things the way that he did them, she said. You hear the same thing from Chelsea Manning, how there is not an actual channel for whistleblowers like them to bring forward information that exposes egregious abuses of our constitutional rights and liberties, period.

John Pilger: To the chagrin of many in authority and the media, WikiLeaks has torn down the facade behind which rapacious western power and journalism collude. This was an enduring taboo; the BBC could claim impartiality and expect people to believe it. Today, war by media is increasingly understood by the public, as is the trial by media of WikiLeaks founder, and editor Julian Assange.

Doctors: More than 60 doctors have written an open letter saying thatJulian Assanges health hasdeteriorated so much that the WikiLeaks founders life is in danger inside a British jail.

The medical experts wrote to British Home Secretary Priti Patel saying they had concerns about Mr. Assanges fitness to go through theextradition hearings set for next February. Assange requires urgent expert medical assessment of both his physical and psychological state of healthWere such urgent assessment and treatment not to take place, we have real concerns, on the evidence currently available, that Mr. Assange could die in prison. The medical situation is thereby urgent. There is no time to lose.

New Zealand independent journalist Suzi Dawson recently told broadcaster Jimmy Dore ten reasons why the whole world, sans the 1% with its war machines and CIA Mafia, should view Assange and Snowden [and I add Chelsea Manning] as heroes for finding and telling us the truth about the warmongers. For her tenacious findings she is also now in Moscow seeking asylum, a victim of The Establishment seeking to stop her work.

Top Ten Edward Snowden Rev a 13-minute interview with Suzie Dawson on the Jimmy Dore show:

1) Wikileaks has been keeping the historical record intact, and is actually combating the digital loss as web pages and websites are constantly being taken down from the internet by the powers that be. In this current paradigm theyre actually scrubbing entire websites and domains at every opportunity. Theyre trying to erase information from our living history

2) Wikileaks enables victims of persecution to have admissible evidence to fight their cases in court. 40,000 cases around the world have had Wikileaks documents submitted as court evidence.

3) Theyve maintained a 100% accuracy record over ten years of publishing.

4) Wikileaks is still publishing despite the full force of the Empire being used against them. Intelligence agencies, financial service providers, hostile media and law fare, and of course now Julian Assanges solitary confinement, we still see Wikileaks releases being published.

5) It established a digital library of over 10 million documents, containing pristine datasetsCurrent news stories can be further informed by doing a key word search to see what Wikileaks archives contain about topics or persons or places that may be relevant to that news story.

6) Wikileaks has established a whole new way of doing journalism [including] the first anonymous drop boxes a similar technology is being used by media outlets across the globe.

7) Wikileaks has become the vanguard of press freedomthat is incredibly important because as they are pushing those boundaries further and further out, it allows independent media and citizen media to fill that space in between. We can go further and do more significant things because Wikileaks is out there taking the heat for us.

8) Wikileaks has published leaks on every country in the world without geopolitical bias.

9) Wikileaks leaves no source behind, and not only do they go above and beyond to support their sources, theyve actually established other organizations to support other at-risk journalists and whistleblowers, such as the Courage Foundation, and we now have proven that Julian Assange was involved in the establishment of the Freedom of the Press Foundation.

10) Julian saved the life of Edward Snowden, who is renowned as the greatest whistleblower of our generation, and was brought to you by Wikileaks. Julian Assange should be getting a Nobel Prize, not being persecuted.

Sweden Drops Extradition Request to Please the US

Last week, Sweden dropped its extradition request with the sole purpose of asking Assange what happened when he had sex with two Swedish women. There never were charges of rape as mass media persist in fraudulently repeating. (Note: Assange had already been interrogated by Swedish police and released. He knew if he went to Sweden again, once the issue was brought up yet again, he would be turned over to the US for possible life imprisonment.)

UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer stated in an official letter to the Swedish government that the investigation was the primary factor that triggered, enabled and encouraged the subsequent campaign of sustained and concerted public mobbing and judicial persecution against Mr. Assange in various countries, the cumulative effects of which can only described as psychological torture.

Oscar Grenfell informed us of that letter, and added, The complete discrediting of the Swedish investigation, which played such a linchpin role in the US-led vendetta, exposes the utterly lawless character of the entire operation against Assange, adding, Despite never coming close to the issuing of criminal charges, the Swedish investigation was used to embroil Assange in the legal system and was the chief mechanism for enforcing his arbitrary detention.

It was Britains backing for Swedens unprecedented request that Assange be extradited merely to answer questions that forced him to seek political asylum in Ecuadors London embassy in 2012. The Swedish case provided the bogus rationale for Britains siege of the embassy and its threats that it would arrest Assange if he set foot outside the building.

Assange is charged under the 1917 Espionage Act, a long-ignored (until the Obama administration) Red Scare-era law signed by President Woodrow Wilson which was designed to punish US citizens or resident spies or supporters for US war enemies, namely Germany. Assange is neither a spy, citizen or resident of the US, albeit the current charges can result in his imprisonment for 175 years.

The United Nations has consistentlycondemned the actions of the U.S., Britain and the Swedish governments, and called for Assanges immediate release.

When Assange was imprisoned for 50 weeks for failure to appear in a British court, June 2012, UNs Melzer visited Assange with two doctors. They confirmed that Assange has been deliberately exposed, for a period of several years, to progressively [more] severe forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, the cumulative effects of which can only be described as psychological tortureThe collective persecution of Julian Assange must end here and now!.

Melzer recently added, In my view, this case has never been about Mr. Assanges guilt or innocence, but about making him pay the price for exposing serious governmental misconduct, including alleged war crimes and corruption.

Professor Melzer condemned the relentless abuse of Assange and concerted efforts to extradite him to the U.S. under the fraudulent Espionage Act. Assange, in an indictment that for a long time was sealed and kept secret, is charged with 17 violations of the Espionage Act for leaking 750,000 confidential military and diplomatic documents (evidence of war crimes and acts of terrorism), including revealing important information about U.S. complicity in the war on Yemen, where at least 80,000 Yemeni civilians have been killed.

Human rights lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, and one of Assanges barristers, stated:

It is the first time in US history the Espionage Act is being used against a journalist and publisher and, asThe New York TimesandWashington Posthave made clear (and as we have warned since 2010), his indictment criminalizes journalistic practices used by those newspapers to report in the public interest.

Inside the Embassy, Assange was spied on and all his communications, including with his lawyers, were being intercepted by a Spanish security company hired by the C.I.A. There apparently was also a C.I.A. plan to kidnap Assange. In a normal court in a civilized country, the government case would have been thrown out on constitutional and legal grounds, but that was not the case in this instance.

The company Robinson refers to is UC Global with headquarters in Cdiz, Spain. It was originally hired by Senain, the former Ecuadorian intelligence service. UC Global owner, David Morales, installed a video streaming service direct to US and the CIA. Later the Ecuadorian firm, Promsecurity, surveilled Assange.

Chelsea Manning imprisonment is double jeopardy

Since March the eastern district court in Virginia has incarcerated Chelsea Manning for refusing to testify yet again about her relationship with Wikileaks and journalist-publisher Julian Assange. With the exception of one week, Chelsea has been confined in jail, often in solitary. She faces up to one year more, at least, and fines of $1000 per daya total of half a million dollars by time of her possible release.

Although Chelsea is constitutionally protected from double jeopardyfrom being charged twice for the same crimeher right to silence has effectively been stripped away by the duplicity of the grand jury totalitarian procedure. She already testified during her court martial about her relationship with Wikileaks and Julian Assange, for which she served seven hard years in a military prison, often in isolation and under torture, as defined by United Nations experts on what torture means.

Chelsea explained her decision thusly:

I will not comply with this, or any other grand jury. Imprisoning me for my refusal to answer questions only subjects me to additional punishment for my repeatedly-stated ethical objections to the grand jury system.

The grand jurys questions pertained to disclosures from nine years ago, and took place six years after an in-depth computer forensics case, in which I testified for almost a full day about these events. I stand by my previous public testimony.

I will not participate in a secret process that I morally object to, particularly one that has been historically used to entrap and persecute activists for protected political speech.

We are in one anothers hand. Take your hands, brothers and sisters, and raise your fits of passionate solidarity: fight for the lives of our brave imprisoned and tortured brother and sister.

Free Assange! Free Manning!

As I write this commentary, Denmark national Radio/TVs leading editor Lotte Stensgaard, admitted that a November 19 story it ran about Swedens dropping rape charges against Assange was a mistake, which she regrets and has corrected. I hope that readers will also challenge the perpetual mistakes (lies) that the mass media in Denmark, the UK and the US continually perpetrate to confuse us, and to prevent us from taking action against the corrupt Establishment.

Ten years and ten million documents exposed, including Collateral Murder. This is what it is really all about.

RON RIDENOUR, a US expatriate journalist living in Denmark, contributed this article toThisCantBeHappening.net. Rons latest book Winding Brook Stories is available atAmazonand Lulu. His other work can be found atronridenour.com

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Manning refusing to testify at grand jury probing WikiLeaks – Stock Daily Dish

FILE In this May 2, 2018, file photo, Chelsea Manning attends a discussion at the media convention "Republica" in Berlin. Former Army intelligence analyst Manning has been released from a northern Virginia jail after a two-month stay for refusing to testify to a grand jury. Manning was released Thursday, May 9, 2019, from the Alexandria jail after 62 days of confinement on civil contempt charges after she refused to answer questions to a federal grand jury investigating WikiLeaks. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)

WASHINGTON Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning says shell refuse to testify on Thursday before a second grand jury investigating WikiLeaks.

But if a judge finds her in contempt of court again, she could wind up back in jail.

Manning spent seven years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks. She walked free in May 2017 after President Barack Obama commuted her 35-year sentence.

Recently, she spent two months in jail for refusing to answer one grand jurys questions about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Now, a second grand jury has subpoenaed her.

She told CNNs Reliable Sources on Sunday that she has nothing more to offer than what shes already provided in her own case.

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Crypto Is UnstoppableIs Bitcoin Really On The Cusp Of A Huge Santa Rally? – Forbes

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets have been trapped in a downward trend for months, but with just a few weeks until Christmas and bitcoin bulls still upbeat, could we be in for (another) Santa rally?

The bitcoin price is around half its year-to-date highs, with most altcoins (but not all) struggling to keep pace with bitcoin and having a worse time of it.

Now, bitcoin and crypto heavyweights are predicting a sudden price surge, technical data is looking positive, and recent developments suggest 2020 could be a big year for bitcoin.

A so-called Santa rally is when markets get a boost in the run up to Christmas and bitcoin has ... [+] historically seen some of its biggest bull runs through December.

"We will see $10,000 bitcoin again and welcome $100,000," ethereum cofounder and creator of bitcoin rival cardano, Charles Hoskinson, said last week, brushing off suggestions bitcoin could be in terminal decline as so-called FUDfear, uncertainty and doubt. "Crypto is unstoppable. Crypto is the future."

If bitcoin does stage a late in the year rally, it wouldn't be the first time crypto markets have soared in December. Towards the end of 2013 bitcoin rocketed to what was an all-time high of over $1,000 per bitcoin.

A few years later, December 2017 saw bitcoin's epic bull run peak at almost $20,000. But a lot has changed since then.

"I think bitcoin's weakness since July is understandable," Tom Lee, head of research at bitcoin and crypto strategy boutique Fundstrat Global Advisors, told CNBC in a recent interview, blaming the decline on increased regulatory scrutiny on crypto in the wake of Facebook's troubled libra project and U.S. president Donald Trump's criticism of bitcoin.

"I don't think adoption has really grown since July and if you can't grow adoption, network effects don't take place and so bitcoin drifts lower. But does this change the 10-year, five-year, or even two-year outlook for bitcoin? I don't think so."

Lee is upbeat about the year ahead, pointing to new money flowing into crypto markets as equity reaches new highs, the eagerly-anticipated bitcoin halvening, scheduled for May, and China's growing interest in bitcoin's underlying blockchain technology.

Meanwhile, technical data remains surprisingly positive for bitcoin.

Bitcoin chart watchers are eyeing the so-called Trading Envelope Indicator, which could be "a crucial inflection point," according to analysis by financial newswire Bloomberg.

A break below the indicator's lower band could mean a sudden sell-off, though a bounce could herald a rally of around 15%.

Elsewhere, bitcoin's "bullish three-day chart pattern is still intact," bitcoin, crypto and blockchain news outlet Coindesk has found.

Bitcoin's two biggest bull runs have both happened in the run up to Christmas, with many in the ... [+] bitcoin and crypto industry hoping history will repeat itself this year.

However, a bitcoin mini-rally over the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday weekend, which saw the bitcoin price add over 10% in less than 48-hours, has been almost erasedand some are beginning to doubt a fresh breakout could be imminent.

"My conviction level has come down quite a bit. Particularly, as the continuation and strong breakout has yet to develop," Mati Greenspan, the founder of research outfit Quantum Economics and formerly of brokerage eToro, wrote in a note yesterday.

"It's also worth noting that neither sentiment nor volumes have seen any drastic improvement over the weekend and are once again at the lows. Still, nothing changes sentiment like price and a strong push above $8,000 at this point could very easily pave the way to the recent highs near $14,000."

The bitcoin price is now trading at around $7,300 per bitcoin, up from around $3,500 at the beginning of the year.

Despite insistence from bitcoin bulls that a return to all-time highs is just around the corner, bitcoin holders might have to be happy with a mere doubling of prices in 2019.

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Is This Why Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, And Ripples XRP Suddenly Rocketed Over Thanksgiving? – Forbes

Bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, Ripple's XRP, and bitcoin cash, the top five cryptocurrencies by value (excluding stablecoin tether), leaped over the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

The bitcoin price climbed from under $7,000 per bitcoin to almost $8,000 in just two days, with ethereum, litecoin, Ripple's XRP, and bitcoin cash all making similar gains (despite some worrying news from elsewhere in Europe).

The reason for the sudden rally was not immediately clear, however, reports that banks in Germany will be able to sell and store bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from next year might be behind the latest uptick.

The bitcoin price has struggled to find stable ground over recent months, with bitcoin, ethereum, ... [+] litecoin, Ripple's XRP, and bitcoin cash all bouncing around wildly.

From 2020, German banks can support the sale and custody of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, local business newspaper Handelsblatt reported.

Germany's Federal Council passed the law at the end of last week, with the new regulation expected to come into force on January 1 2020.

Today, German banks are not allowed to sell bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and the bill would overhaul the status quo.

The news was welcomed by the local bitcoin and crypto industry, as well as the banking association BdB, which said the new regulation makes it possible for investors to invest in crypto-values via domestic rather than foreign funds, could help prevent money laundering and terrorist financing, and allow "experienced" credit institutions to protect investors.

"Germany is well on its way to becoming a crypto-heaven," Sven Hildebrandt, head of the blockchain and crypto consulting firm DLC, told the newspaper in comments translated through Google. "The German legislator is playing a pioneering role in the regulation of crypto-truths."

Bitcoin's epic 2017 bull run, which saw the bitcoin price surge from under $1,000 per bitcoin at the beginning of the year to almost $20,000 in under 12 months, was largely due to expectations the traditional financial industry was about to wade into crypto.

When banks and financial institutions failed to buy into bitcoin as much as some had hoped the price fell sharply throughout 2018.

Over the last year, institutional money has gradually flowed into bitcoin and cryptocurrency, however, with the price being bolstered this year by interest in bitcoin and crypto from the world's biggest technology companies.

The bitcoin price rallied hard towards the end of last week but has since fallen back somewhat, ... [+] dragging on ethereum, Ripple's XRP, litecoin, and bitcoin cash.

Elsewhere, the bitcoin and cryptocurrency market may have been further boosted by reports Twitter and Square chief executive Jack Dorsey, known to be an advocate of bitcoin, revealed he plans to spend time in Africa next year, where it's thought he will work on some bitcoin-related projects.

Dorsey expects Africa to "define" the future, especially when it comes to bitcoin.

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Bitcoin (BTC) Relatively Muted, Signs of Further Weakness – newsBTC

Bitcoin price is currently confined in a range below $7,400 against the US Dollar. BTC must stay above $7,200 and $7,000 to start a decent recovery.

Recently, we saw a downside break in bitcoin below the $7,400 support against the US Dollar. Moreover, BTC price settled below the $7,400 pivot and the 100 hourly simple moving average.

Finally, the price traded to a new weekly low at $7,159 and it is currently correcting higher. The recent high was near $7,410 and it seems like the price is struggling to gain strength above the $7,410 resistance.

Bitcoin is currently declining and trading below $7,400. Besides, there was a break below the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the recent corrective wave from the $7,159 low to $7,410 high.

An immediate support on the downside is near the $7,285 level. Additionally, the 50% Fib retracement level of the recent corrective wave from the $7,159 low to $7,410 high is near the $7,285 level.

If there is a downside push below the $7,285 and $7,255 levels, the price is likely to retest the $7,200 support area. More importantly, if there is a daily close below the $7,200 support area, the price may perhaps struggle to even stay above the $7,000 support.

On the upside, there are many hurdles waiting near the $7,400 and $7,460 levels. Besides, there is a short term declining channel forming with resistance near $7,380 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair.

Therefore, a clear break above the channel resistance and $7,460 is needed for a decent recovery wave. Once the price settles above $7,460 and the 100 hourly simple moving average, the bulls are likely to aim the $7,630 resistance area.

Bitcoin Price

Looking at the chart, bitcoin price is currently declining and trading below the $7,300 level. It seems like the price could retest the $7,200 support area before it could make an attempt to climb above $7,400 and $7,460 in the near term.

Technical indicators:

Hourly MACD The MACD is likely to move into the bearish zone.

Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) The RSI for BTC/USD is currently declining and it now well below the 50 level.

Major Support Levels $7,200 followed by $7,000.

Major Resistance Levels $7,400, $7,460 and $7,630.

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Here Are The Key Bitcoin Levels To Watch – Forbes

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After hitting nearly $14,000 in late June, Bitcoin has disappointed investors by falling 50%. Bitcoins price action over the past five months appears to be forming a channel pattern as the cryptocurrency bounces between its downward-sloping support and resistance lines. A decisive, high-volume break above this channel would signal that further gains are likely ahead, while a break below this channel would increase the probability of further downside action. It is also important to keep an eye on the $6,000 support level that has played an important role in the past two years.

Bitcoin Daily Chart

The weekly Bitcoin chart puts the $6,000 support level and the price channel of the past five months into better perspective. If Bitcoin is going to launch another bullish move, the $6,000 support would be an important base to do it from. If Bitcoin breaks below both its price channel and the $6,000 support level, it would increase the probability of further bearish action as the 2019 rally continues to unravel.

Bitcoin Weekly Chart

For now, investors and traders should keep an eye on how Bitcoin acts within its channel and at its critical $6,000 support level.

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