Wednesday, February 6, 2013

THE LIQUIDATION OF PFC BRADLEY MANNING
A VICIOUS & HEARTLESS NATION THROWS BOOK AT AN ALREADY EXPLOITED MILITARY YOUTH

BRAD MANNING
Arrested for allegedly providing the world with information confirming the cruel truth about American War Crimes, Murder, Torture, and Deceptions

LIKE RED CHINA, AMERICA SINGLED OUT BRAD MANNING FOR SADISTIC PUNISHMENT
Always criticizing China for torturing and arresting dissidents and whistle blowers,
The two-faced USA commits inhumane acts to terrorize / harass whistle blower and dissident Brad Manning


PFC BRADLEY MANNING
IMPRISONED FOR ALLEGEDLY DOWNLOADING U.S. MILITARY AND EMBASSY CABLES
TREATED AS SPECIAL CASE IN PRISON AND GIVEN SIGNIFICANT MISTREATMENT
BRADLEY MANNING SUPPORT NETWORK
http://www.bradleymanning.org/
Private First Class Bradley Manning, in detention at United States Marine Corps Base Quantico Brig in Virginia, was forced to strip naked on the evening of March 2nd, 2011, left naked in his cell all night and forced to stand at attention for the facility’s five a.m. wake-up call, according to his legal representative attorney David Coombs.

Read more: http://www.bradleymanning.org/#ixzz1FpYrBjNr
THE TORTURE OF PFC BRADLEY MANNING
For Sharing the Evil Proof of American Governmental Wrong Doing
 
NEWS ANALYSIS BY THE TYT NETWORK

MILITARY PILES ON 22 MORE CHARGES INCLUDING DEATH PENALTY
VICIOUS AMERICAN ACTIONS EMULATE ANTI-HUMANITARIAN RED CHINA, USSR, ISRAEL
The Army private suspected of stealing the trove of classified documents published by WikiLeaks was hit Wednesday with 22 new charges - including one punishable by death.
However, Army prosecutors says they will not recommend that Pfc. Bradley Manning be executed.
The 23-year-old former intelligence analyst in Iraq has been held in solitary at a Marine base in Virginia since his arrest in May.
Manning had been charged with transferring classified data to his computer and disclosing classified information "with reason to believe that the information could cause injury to the United States."
Among the 22 new charges is "aiding the enemy" - normally a capital offense.
In keeping with the egocentric nature of WikiLeaks' leadership, the WikiLeaks Twitter account posted a message saying the charge "suggests WikiLeaks will be defined as 'the enemy.' A serious abuse."
Other new charges against Manning include theft of public records, transmitting defense information and computer fraud.
"The new charges more accurately reflect the broad scope of the crimes" that Manning is accused of, said Capt. John Haberland, legal spokesman for the Military District of Washington.
Manning was arrested last year after bragging to notorious hacker Adrian Lamo that he stole thousands of classified documents from secure government computers in Iraq, transferring the secret files to rewritable discs labeled Lady Gaga.
Manning said he "lip-synced to Lady Gaga's 'Telephone" while exfiltratrating possibly the largest data spillage in American history."
He did it partly out of boredom and partly from a conviction that "information should be free," he said.   more...
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/03/02/2011-03-02_army_pfc_bradley_manning_facing_22_new_charges_over_wikileaks_postings_of_classi.html#ixzz1FpWZNcmB
AMERICAN JOURNALISM AT ITS FINEST OR TREASON?
A DISCUSSION OF THE PFC BRADLEY MANNING CASE
Is It Appropriate to Place a Whistle Blower on American War Crimes Behind Bars?

WHO IS AT FAULT? A NATION HIDING WAR CRIMES IN SECRECY?
OR THE MAN WHO REVEALS TO AMERICANS THE LOWNESS OF THEIR VICIOUS NATION?

And, Who Should Be Imprisoned?
PFC Manning or Hundreds of Allegedly Reckless and Insane American War Criminals?
MICHAEL MOORE ON PFC BRADLEY MANNING'S MISTREATMENT
WE ARE PRESENTLY FIGHTING SIX WARS AND WE NEED TO BE TOLD THE TRUTH
 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON THE SADISTIC AMERICAN LIQUIDATION OF BRADLEY MANNING

MICHAEL MOORE ON MANNING: "WE ARE IN SIX WARS!"
MOORE INFERS WE NEED MORE PEOPLE TO TELL US WHAT IS HAPPENING
 
Bradley E. Manning (born December 17, 1987) is a United States Army soldier who was arrested in May 2010 in Iraq on suspicion of having passed classified information to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks. He was charged in July that year with transferring classified data onto his personal computer, and communicating national defense information to an unauthorized source between November 19, 2009, and May 27, 2010. An additional 22 charges were preferred in March 2011, including "aiding the enemy," a capital offense, though prosecutors said they would not seek the death penalty. He is currently awaiting a hearing to decide whether he will face a court martial.[2]
Manning had been assigned in October 2009 to a support battalion with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, based at Forward Operating Base Hammer, Iraq. There he had access to the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet), used by the United States government to transmit classified information. He was arrested after Adrian Lamo, an American computer hacker, reported to the FBI that Manning had told him during online chats in May 2010 that he had downloaded material from SIPRNet and passed it to WikiLeaks, which had begun publishing it in February.[3]
The leaked material is said to have included over 250,000 United States diplomatic cables, the first of which WikiLeaks published in February 2010, with newspapers publishing the rest from November that year onwards; Apache gunsight footage of the July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike, published by WikiLeaks in April 2010 as the "Collateral Murder" video; and F-18 gunsight footage of the Granai airstrike in Afghanistan, which WikiLeaks said it intended to release.[3]
After his arrest, Manning was flown out of Iraq and detained in a military jail in Kuwait. He was transferred to the United States in July 2010, and since then has been held in "maximum custody" solitary confinement at the Marine Corps Brig, Quantico, Virginia, awaiting medical reports and a pre-trial hearing.[4] Amnesty International expressed concern in January 2011 about the conditions in which he is being held, calling them harsh and punitive.[1]

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