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Wikileaks Founder to Host New Television Series
10-part series on iconoclasts, visionaries, power insiders, and 'the world tomorrow'
UPDATE:
RT has announced that it will be of the first to broadcast Assange's show in March.
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Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, has announced plans for a new television series. The program will launch mid-March and will include ten weekly half-hour episodes featuring "in-depth conversations with key political players, thinkers and revolutionaries from around the world."
Should things go accordingly for Assange, the show will "explore the possibilities for our future in conversations with those who are shaping it. Are we heading towards utopia, or dystopia and how we can set our paths? This is an exciting opportunity to discuss the vision of my guests in a new style of show that examines their philosophies and struggles in a deeper and clearer way than has been done before,” Assange states.
The theme of the show will be "the world tomorrow". The Wikileaks press release adds:
Upheavals and revolutions in the Middle East have commenced an era of political change that is still unfolding. In the West, the deterioration of the rule of law has demonstrated the bankruptcy of once leading political institutions and ideologies. The internet has never been so strong, or so much under attack.
At this pivotal moment there is an awareness of the need to radically rethink the world around us.
WikiLeaks, as the world’s boldest publisher, has been at the front line of this global movement for understanding and change. Its founder, Julian Assange, as the subject of an ongoing Grand Jury investigation in the United States for over 500 days now, is one of the world’s most recognizable revolutionary figures.
Both a pioneer for a more just world and a victim of political repression, he is uniquely placed to catalyse a global discussion on how to go forward.
In recognition of this, Assange will draw together controversial voices from across the political spectrum - iconoclasts, visionaries and power insiders - each to offer a window on the world tomorrow and their ideas on how to secure a brighter future.
Assange is planning to host the show, although it is uncertain whether or not he will actually be around for this. The state of his pending court decision -- potential extradition to Sweden to face allegations of sexual assault -- remains unknown until February 1st.
AFP reports:
WikiLeaks enraged the US government by releasing tens of thousands of confidential documents about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and then by dumping files revealing the thoughts of US diplomats on world leaders.
Mr Assange has been detained under a European arrest warrant by Swedish prosecutors over allegations that he sexually assaulted two women during a visit to Sweden in August 2010.
He denies the claims and is awaiting a hearing next week at London's supreme court for his appeal against extradition to Sweden.
Assange recently stated in an interview with Rolling Stone:
There's been an observation of how the rest of the world was choosing to make my myth, positively and negatively. That process has been fascinating, horrifying and comical all at the same time. It's caused many laughs from the people who know me well, a subject of great mirth in the team. We're dealing with a situation where we're engaged in a historic endeavor that has very serious consequences for people's lives and political systems. [...]
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Show AllThey announced it this morning. (What, you're still watching MSNBC?)
Nothing that is not desired by the ruling elite is aired on TV. 'Alternative' viewpoints primarily being just another pathway for approved propaganda. The other role they serve is to disguise the totalitarian nature of the military/police state. Modern day moron, "Oh, I guess we are a free society... everyone is still arguing..."
All that is needed is two people posing as adversaries... air it on TV and voila! Proof positive democracy exists! gag!
Leaks my ass!! You can be sure those 'leaks' had some pretty astute massaging before being 'leaked'!
Hooray! - Really looking forward to this one! Finally something worth watching on tv again... (about time too: it's been so long since "Flipper" ;-)
Hi-yooo!
Free information goes hand-in-hand with empowerment of the people, which is accomplished first and foremost through a fundamental change in the school curriculum and media messaging. In order for the people to work for their better interests, they need the support of their communities. School lessons and media messages have to resonate with the people's philosophy and agenda.
Assange's accomplishment pales in comparison with the importance of reworking the school curriculum and foundational media messaging. Do not let the liberal media crowd the table of public discourse with a small, narrow, incomplete set of issues. Instead, keep that blank space open in your mind where the entirety of the people's view/agenda must live.
The liberal agenda has failed the people catastrophically. The liberals' singular accomplishment has been a deliberate co-opting of the people's organic, internally-driven socialist/humanist agenda, toward mindless enslavement to Das Kapital.
Besides free information dissemination, and distributed ownership/control of production, the people's platform requires all choices be made toward the better interests of the people, ultimately to achieve universal enlightenment, equity and justice. We the people have our agenda. Nobody will stop us from achieving it, in the near future.
Old conservatives like Hedges can get away with contrary and moronic statements about liberals in today's world, but you're not Chris Hedges.
"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness." John Kenneth Galbraith
sure hope i can
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Pretty good effort for a young guy from Townsville - way to go, Julian.
It is a warm fuzzy feeling to know that Assange will be able to broadcast his information and speakers to many people via tv. There are still many more times availability of tv viewing than internet viewing. So many of you think the world is fully digitized...NOT.
Plus everyone keeps bitching that there's nothing worth watching on tv...do you watch Democracy Now, Link, Laura, Bill, Aljazeera? Come on. Stop being so high and mighty about your intellect being too cool to watch tv, what the heck is that screen in front of you now but a glorified tv? Good lord, people, why don't you talk about WHO you'd like to see Julian hang or expose?