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Wikileaks video leaker nabbed by creepy snitch

by Justin Raimondo, June 09, 2010


No good deed goes unpunished, and that is especially true when it comes to whistleblowers who expose the murderous machinations of the US government: SPC Bradley Manning, a 22-year-old intelligence analyst stationed at Forward Operating Base Hammer in the vicinity of Baghdad, was arrested two weeks ago for having supposedly sent Wikileaks the “Collateral Damage” video of US troops shooting Iraqi civilians. The video, which showed US pilots murdering unarmed Iraqis, including a journalist, in cold blood and laughing about it, was posted to Wikileaks a month ago, and caused an international sensation. On the home front, it focused attention on the war when the issue had gone quiescent, and forced “progressives” to recall one of the major issues that once fueled their movement during the Bush presidency. Now the feds are having their revenge, and just how this came about is ominously murky. Wired, which says Manning “boasted” about his deeds, reports:"

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What happened to the pilots? What has Manning been charged with? Surely there were officially-sanctioned ways for him to report these murders without leaking them on the 'net?
 
What happened to the pilots? What has Manning been charged with? Surely there were officially-sanctioned ways for him to report these murders without leaking them on the 'net?

"Manning – who was locked up two weeks ago, although we’re just finding out now – can’t tell his side of the story, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he never gets to tell it. The government could easily prosecute him with one of their military tribunals, or else limit public access to his trial – if and when they bother to hold one – in the name of “national security.” After all, we wouldn’t want the American public to learn about the incredibly awful things their government routinely does on a global scale, now would we? "
 
Uncle Ferd says s/he looks like an actor inna bad B movie...
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Chelsea Manning to Remain in Army, Receive Health Care Benefits
15 May 2017 - Chelsea Manning will remain on active duty following her release from military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas on May 17, the U.S. Army said Sunday.
Manning will be an unpaid soldier and will be eligible for health care and other benefits, USA Today reported. Army spokesman Dave Foster told the paper that she will remain a private in the Army. "Pvt. Manning is statutorily entitled to medical care while on excess leave in an active duty status, pending final appellate review," Foster said. Manning was granted clemency in the final days of the Obama administration. She thanked former President Obama last Tuesday in her first statement since being granted clemency. "For the first time, I can see a future for myself as Chelsea," she said in the statement. "I can imagine surviving and living as the person who I am and can finally be in the outside world. Freedom used to be something that I dreamed of but never allowed myself to fully imagine."

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This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Army shows Pfc. Chelsea Manning wearing a wig and lipstick.​

Manning, a former intelligence analyst in Iraq, was convicted in 2013 of leaking more than 700,000 secret military and State Department documents and battlefield video to WikiLeaks. She served nearly seven years of her 35-year sentence at Fort Leavenworth. She was known as Bradley Manning before transitioning in prison. Manning, a native of Crescent, Oklahoma, was convicted in a military court martial of 20 counts, including six Espionage Act violations, theft and computer fraud. Manning was acquitted of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy.

Manning acknowledged leaking the materials, saying she wanted to expose the U.S. military's disregard about the effects of war on civilians. She also said she released information that she didn't believe would harm the U.S. Manning was arrested in 2010, and came out as transgender after being sentenced. She filed a transgender rights lawsuit and attempted suicide twice last year, according to her lawyers. Her attorneys said Manning was subjected to violence in prison and argued the military mistreated her by requiring her to serve her sentence in an all-male prison, restricting her physical and mental health care, and not allowing her to wear a feminine-style haircut.

Chelsea Manning to Remain in Army, Receive Health Care Benefits | Military.com
 
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Chelsea Manning's Conditions of Confinement Lawsuit Dismissed
24 May 2017 | WASHINGTON — A lawsuit brought by Pvt. Chelsea Manning over the conditions of her confinement has been dismissed.
Manning, the Army soldier who was sentenced to 35 years in a military prison for giving classified materials to WikiLeaks, was released May 17 from lockup at Kansas' Fort Leavenworth after President Barack Obama commuted her sentence before leaving office.

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This undated photo provided by Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning shows a portrait of her that she posted on her Instagram account​

One of her attorneys, Chase Strangio, wrote on Twitter on Monday that the case was dismissed because she is free. Strangio wrote: "She fought hard & we all benefited."

Manning sued in federal court in the District of Columbia in 2014, asking a judge to order the Defense Department to provide hormone therapy and other treatment for her gender identity condition. The Army ultimately allowed her to receive medical treatment for her gender dysphoria.

Chelsea Manning's Conditions of Confinement Lawsuit Dismissed | Military.com
 

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