8 August 2010
These misleading inquiries about Wikileaks occur frequently, about a two
dozen since Collateral Murder. They claim to be doubtful or suspicious of
Wikileaks and ask for confirmation of their misgivings. An urgent deadline
requires a fast response. Cryptome has provided a series of prepackaged responses
to snitches and others out to smear Wikileaks, sample below (reused from
one
yesterday).
Al Jazeera Yet Another Snitch Against Wikileaks
From: Ilona Viczian <Ilona.Viczian[at]aljazeera.net>
To: "cryptome[at]earthlink.net" <cryptome[at]earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 20:43:20 +0300
Subject: Al Jazeera English Interview Request
Hello,
I wanted to see if you are potentially available for an interview with us tonight to
discuss wikileaks. I am trying to set up a three-way conversation on the subject, so
two guests moderated by our anchor. It would be fantastic to have you on, please let me
know if you are available,
Thanks!
Ilona
202.445.0049
Then a telephone discussion with Ilona Viczian.
From: Ilona Viczian <Ilona.Viczian[at]aljazeera.net>
To: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 21:37:10 +0300
Subject: RE: Al Jazeera English Interview Request
Can you send me a piece that best lays out your criticism of wikileaks?
Thanks,
Ilona
-----Original Message-----
From: John Young [mailto:jya[at]pipeline.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 17:59
To: Ilona Viczian
Subject: Re: Al Jazeera English Interview Request
Ilona,
Yes, available. What time?
Can you share the identity of the other guest?
Regards,
John Young
212-873-8700
From: Ilona Viczian <Ilona.Viczian[at]aljazeera.net>
To: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2010 22:10:22 +0300
Subject: RE: Al Jazeera English Interview Request
Perfect. I have two more questions, we can either do it on the phone, or you can
send me the answers.
What DO we know about their funding?
What has been the extent of their response to the secrecy criticisms?
-----Original Message-----
From: John Young [mailto:jya[at]pipeline.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 18:47
To: Ilona Viczian
Subject: RE: Al Jazeera English Interview Request
Ilona,
The statement below was written yesterday, among a slew of others.
More of my comments on the Afghan War Diary data dump:
http://cryptome.org/0002/wl-diary-mirror.htm
The Wikileaks private maillist messages from Dec 2006-January 2007:
http://cryptome.org/wikileaks/wikileaks-leak.htm
http://cryptome.org/wikileaks/wikileaks-leak2.htm
John
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7 August 2010
The principal deficiency of Wikileaks is its lack of transparency
about its operators and funds, characteristics of spies and secret
societies up to no good and whose main purpose is to hide
from public accountability and conceal corruption and criminality.
Such organizations always use a noble purpose and claim secrecy
is needed to protect supporters. In practice the secrecy protects
the principal beneficiaries, the operators and sources of funds, and
supporters are sacrificed to protect the continuation of the
enterprise.
Wikileaks has followed the lucrative model of the cult of national security,
the largest world's secret enterprise, composed of selected elements
of governments, military, intelligence, NGOs, contractors, lobbyists
and supporters, identified by their clearance for access to classified
information.
Royalty and religion have long demonstrated the power of secrecy
in misrepresenting what they are up to, pronouncing a great public
benefit while reaping privileged rewards behind this cloak -- a lavish
cloak of property, ceremony, titles and prizes, architecture, clothing,
language and literature, music, fine arts, and not least, a complex
apparatus of punishment for apostates and infidels, often by
military means but equally often by covert attacks.
Cults of royalty, religion, military are the main practitioners of secrecy
and they are role models for ambitious persons who believe they
have a mission to be superior to the public and must violate public
trust to battle those who have similar ambitions. They invent
enemies to warrant this betrayal.
They also combine with their competitors to advance their causes.
Thus the appeal of global initiatives to violate national borders
in transgression of local law hidden by secrecy.
That's the short sermon. Far better is the browsible library of bountiful
supporting information undoctored by sermonizing, Cryptome.
Then a telephone call cancelling the appearance.
From: Ilona Viczian <Ilona.Viczian[at]aljazeera.net>
To: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2010 00:26:39 +0300
Subject: RE: Al Jazeera English Interview Request
Hi John,
No problem, but I thought it was information posted on your site....
And again, I'm sorry this didn't work out, it seemed you would have been a great
guest! Hopefully we can try again in the future.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Young [mailto:jya[at]pipeline.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 21:22
To: Ilona Viczian
Subject: RE: Al Jazeera English Interview Request
Dear Ilona,
Do not use, publish, or provide to others, any of the material I
sent you.
John Young
Cryptome.org
Dear Ms. Viczian,
This is the second time Al Jazeera has misled me into providing
information under guise of being interviewed for an appearance.
Claire Clark of Al Jazeera did the same on July 30, 2010. Her
initial message below, followed by telephone calls asking urgently
for more information, just as you have, claiming a deadline was near.
Ms. Clark lost her temper on the telephone at my accusation, but could
not effectively deny it, instead sceamed at me about her reputation
and accomplishments. I reminded that flaunting reputation is also
part of the tactic to conceal ulterior motives. I told he she was
lying about her reputation. That set off another scream of fake
outrage.
These are a common tactics employed by intelligence and law enforcement
agencies. I told Ms. Clark and I tell you, you are liars, working on behalf
of undisclosed parties under disguise of Al Jazeera.
These are unbelievable pretenses, although that is a trademark of
Al Jazeera.
John Young
Cryptome.org
________
From: Claire Clarke <claire.clarke[at]aljazeera.net>
To: "cryptome[at]earthlink.net" <cryptome[at]earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 20:54:38 +0300
Subject: Interview request-Al Jazeera English/ Young/ Wikileaks
Dear Mr. Young:
The Riz Khan show on Al Jazeera English is interested in speaking with you about your doubts over WikiLeaks, a story that we have closely followed.
If you could please contact me I would be very grateful.
Best,
Claire
Claire Clarke
Riz Khan show
Al Jazeera English
(310) 479-9698
claire.clarke[at]aljazeera.net
8 August 2010. A sends:
One thing I noted, I ran the phone number listed, and seems that the person
you were speaking with may work with many media companies, not limited to
Al Jazeera. The credentials she has would make her able to use a variety
of US-media based accounts available to her. The fact she utilized her
credentials under Al Jazeera indicates to me possible trap-baiting, trying
to come across as someone from the "other side of the fence" as they say.
Take a gander through
http://fitzgibbonmedia.com/contact
Also, looking up the previous caller, seems yet another freelancer, using
mixed credentials. Claire Clarke/Brown seems to also have a modest internet
profile, nothing showing working directly for Al Jazeera.
By any chance, can you get the email headers for those messages, see if they
actually came from an Al Jazeera server, or perhaps instead, (my most paranoid
case) were in response to tapped communications in plaintext, using falsified
sender addresses. (I have seen such attacks before, though in academic
situations.)
Cryptome: mail headers:
Received: from 01-edge-01.aljazeera.tv ([213.130.112.86])
by samuel.mail.atl.earthlink.net (EarthLink SMTP Server) with ESMTP id 1oIaKd2893Nl3pv1
for <jya[at]pipeline.com>; Sun, 8 Aug 2010 14:37:14 -0400 (EDT)
Received: from 01-casht-02.ALJAZEERA.TV (172.30.30.14) by maila.aljazeera.net
(172.30.30.11) with Microsoft SMTP Server (TLS) id 8.1.393.1; Sun, 8 Aug 2010
21:34:44 +0300
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+0300
From: Ilona Viczian <Ilona.Viczian[at]aljazeera.net>
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From: Claire Clarke <claire.clarke[at]aljazeera.net>
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