Assange’s supporters raise $52 million for his defense (Full show)

Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange received a $52.8 million to fund his legal defense when the auction of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and donated the proceeds in hopes of aiding the controversial publisher, imprisoned in London after years of grueling asylum in the UK’s Ecuadorean embassy. Assange is fighting extradition to the US … Read More >Assange’s supporters raise $52 million for his defense (Full show)

Assange & the fall of the US w/ John Pilger, electric vehicle fraud, scam customer service jobs

Lee Camp has a very important guest this week. John Pilger is a brilliant journalist with a long history of award-winning reporting. They discuss the show trial faced by Julian Assange and the current situation on the border of Russia and Ukraine. … Read More >Assange & the fall of the US w/ John Pilger, electric vehicle fraud, scam customer service jobs

Head of German navy forced to resign over Crimea remarks (Full show)

The US state department increased the alert level of Ukraine to 4 – its highest designation – over perceived threat of Russian invasion and COVID-19. It also warned families of embassy staff and non-essential workers that they should evacuate Kiev. Meanwhile almost 10,000 US soldiers have been placed on “heightened preparedness” to deploy and yet more arms and supplies have been conveyed to Ukraine. … Read More >Head of German navy forced to resign over Crimea remarks (Full show)

Freedom of hypocrisy? Greg Barns, Lawyer & adviser to the Australian Assange campaign

After almost a decade in confinement, Julian Assange is a shadow of the man he used to be. Fighting against extradition requests to the United States took a toll on his physical and mental health, while also compromising WikiLeaks’ ability to continue its operations. … Read More >Freedom of hypocrisy? Greg Barns, Lawyer & adviser to the Australian Assange campaign

US slips Ukraine another $200M in aid (Full show)

Russia and its allies worked together to restore order in Kazakhstan and put a stop to the chaos and violent riots that engulfed the country for days, a situation the Kazakh government blames on foreign-backed militants. They will soon begin their withdrawal, their mission accomplished. RT America’s Alex Mihailovich reports. Then Jeremy Kuzmarov of CovertAction Magazine shares his insights. … Read More >US slips Ukraine another $200M in aid (Full show)

Dozens killed in Kazakhstan as ‘anti-terrorist’ crackdown begins (Full show)

Heavy gunfire echoed in Kazakhstan’s largest city of Almaty as the government’s “anti-terrorist” crackdown on the nationwide violent unrest commences. The country’s president says that foreign-trained armed groups are responsible for the unfolding chaos. Kazakhstan has welcomed forces from Belarus, Russia and other states across the region in an effort to restore order. … Read More >Dozens killed in Kazakhstan as ‘anti-terrorist’ crackdown begins (Full show)