

Kevin Gosztola


Ten Years After WikiLeaks Published Iraq War Logs And Revealed 'Small Change Of War'
"I’m struck again by the constipated military-bureaucratic prose, with its sinister dehumanizing acronyms," journalist Patrick Cockburn declared in testimony for Julian Assange's extradition trial.

Transparency Journalism Of WikiLeaks And Other 'Players' Bothers Columbia University President

Dissenter Weekly: Expanded DHS 'Insider Threat' Program Flouts Privacy Law
Plus, Twitter invokes anti-WikiLeaks policy in crackdown on the New York Post

Canadian TV Network Sued After 'Falsely Accusing' Independent News Site Of Being Part Of Russian Cyber Operation
Global News spread "unfair and inaccurate statements" that held Consortium News "up to scorn and contempt in the industry," the defamation lawsuit declares.

Whistleblower Hired To Screen Workers For COVID-19 Exposes Meatpacking Corporation's Oppressive Conduct
"I am not going to sign anything approving someone to go into work when they are clearly sick—that is not right and I will not do that so I quit," declared Sarah-Jean Buck, a temporary JBS worker.

Dissenter Weekly: Reforming The Espionage Act, Latest In OPCW Whistleblower Scandal
Plus, court rules NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden must pay $5 million in profits from his book, "Permanent Record."