Adam Carter

@with_integrity

Independent journalist. Guccifer 2.0 evidence archivist.

Joined March 2016

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    22 Dec 2019

    claimed to be 🇷🇴 and initially appeared to be 🇷🇺. But a significant volume of evidence says there's an 🇺🇸 side to this story.

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  2. Retweeted
    Sep 3

    The U.S. accuses WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange of revealing the names of its informants, when he was actually redacting them. Now they've left many of those names, and their iris scans, behind.

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    Sep 2
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  4. Aug 18

    This latest chapter shows that they are still not able to handle disputes legitimately, avoid correcting falsehoods in spite of evidence proving them wrong and it now appears Goodwin and Campbell are implicated in an egregious deception through omission.

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  5. Aug 18

    Campbell, Goodwin and Glick have concealed facts, evidence and statements from Computer Weekly's readers that would hurt their narrative. They have been unable to back up their most sensational claims (eg. "disinformation campaign") when challenged.

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  6. Aug 17

    The article also documents statements provided to a Computer Weekly editor that were concealed from readers and shows how Computer Weekly handles facts and evidence that discredit their narrative.

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  7. Aug 17

    This article includes evidence of my communications to attorney Eden Quainton, Bill Binney & others regarding the DNC's emails and the advice I gave.

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  8. Aug 17

    Computer Weekly Editors Stonewall When Evidence Emerges As their January 2021 hit-piece crumbles and evidence emerges discrediting the publication, editors are left with no choice but to return to stonewalling.

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  9. Retweeted
    Aug 11

    I still can't get over how mainstream news stories about empire-targeted countries can be based entirely on reports by think tanks that are openly funded by weapons manufacturers. How is the fact that this is journalistic malpractice not obvious to everyone in the world?

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  10. Retweeted
    Aug 11

    British High Court Expands US Government's Appeal In Assange Extradition Case By and myself via The Dissenter

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    The Trial of Julian Assange Should Terrify Everyone

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  12. Retweeted
    Aug 11

    The Biden DOJ is in a London courtroom this morning arguing to overturn a court decision rejecting the US demand for Julian Assange to be extradited. The Biden Administration's claimed belief in press freedom is a fraud & their lectures to the world should be met with scorn.

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  13. Retweeted
    Aug 10

    The world's foremost human rights organization, , has issued an extremely strong statement denouncing the Biden administration's political persecution of Julian Assange -- which reignites tomorrow.

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  14. Retweeted
    Aug 11

    The first hearing before the UK High Court of Justice in the US government's appeal in WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's extradition case will start shortly. I'm remotely observing. Thread for updates on the "preliminary" appeal hearing.

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  15. Retweeted
    Aug 11

    We are in the courtroom video link and can see Edward Fitzgerald (defense) and Clair Dobbin (prosecution). Ten minutes to go.

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    Today at 10:30 am the UK High Court will begin to consider the US government’s appeal against the court decision opposing publisher Julian Assange’s extradition to the US. I’ll be in court monitoring for and will have updates on this thread.

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  17. Retweeted
    Aug 10

    RSF has received accreditation to monitor tomorrow’s preliminary hearing in the case of publisher Julian Assange from the well of the court. We welcome this access, in the interest of open justice, which our observers were denied in previous stages of proceedings.

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    After being denied accreditation as an NGO observer to proceedings in the Assange case at 3 prior courts, the High Court has informed me I have an allocated seat for in the well of the court tomorrow. This is a very welcome development, and long overdue!

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  19. Retweeted
    Aug 10

    I have a press credential to remotely observe Julian Assange's preliminary appeal hearing, which is tomorrow before the UK High Court of Justice. Like prior proceedings, I'll post a thread so people can follow for updates.

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  20. Retweeted
    Aug 10

    We can confirm that has been granted access to the hearing, August 11 at 10.30am BST & will be live-tweeting the proceedings.

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  21. Retweeted
    Aug 10

    24 hours before the Julian extradition hearing, I have no idea whether I will be allowed to watch the hearing: how can we journalists plan our work in these conditions? The UK authorities do whatever they can to have as little press coverage as possible

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