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+ | |description=American journalist; reported on [[Julian Assange]] and [[Chelsea Manning]]. | ||
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+ | |interests=Wikileaks | ||
+ | |constitutes=journalist, Covid-19 dissenter | ||
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+ | |twitter=https://twitter.com/CassandraRules | ||
+ | |instagram=https://www.instagram.com/cassandradrools/?hl=en | ||
+ | |telegram=https://t.me/CassandraFairbanks | ||
+ | |facebook=https://www.facebook.com/cassandra.rules.1?hc_location=timeline | ||
+ | |birth_date=11 March 1985 | ||
+ | |birth_place=United States | ||
+ | |alma_mater=University of Massachusetts Amherst | ||
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'''Cassandra Fairbanks''' (born March 11, 1985) is an American journalist and activist. As a journalist, she has worked for the Russian state-funded international news agency [[Sputnik]] (2015–2017), and far-right American media websites ''[[Big League Politics]]'' (2017) and ''[[The Gateway Pundit]]'' (2017–present). As an activist, she is best known for "Find the Dancing Man," her successful 2015 social media campaign against fat shaming, and for helping to organise the "DeploraBall" in [[Washington DC]] to celebrate the 2017 inauguration of President [[Donald Trump]]. | '''Cassandra Fairbanks''' (born March 11, 1985) is an American journalist and activist. As a journalist, she has worked for the Russian state-funded international news agency [[Sputnik]] (2015–2017), and far-right American media websites ''[[Big League Politics]]'' (2017) and ''[[The Gateway Pundit]]'' (2017–present). As an activist, she is best known for "Find the Dancing Man," her successful 2015 social media campaign against fat shaming, and for helping to organise the "DeploraBall" in [[Washington DC]] to celebrate the 2017 inauguration of President [[Donald Trump]]. | ||
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+ | In June 2021, Fairbanks became the first editor in chief of [[Timcast]] News.<ref>https://twitter.com/CassandraRules/status/1404823040291229696/</ref> | ||
==Chelsea Manning== | ==Chelsea Manning== | ||
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==Julian Assange== | ==Julian Assange== | ||
In 2020, Cassandra Fairbanks submitted evidence to the legal team defending [[WikiLeaks]] founder [[Julian Assange]] in his London extradition hearing, and posted audio online of a September 2019 phone call to her from [[Arthur Schwartz]], a conservative consultant with close ties to [[Richard Grenell]], US Ambassador to [[Germany]]. Schwartz told Fairbanks that Grenell "took orders from" President Trump when the ambassador secretly brokered Assange's April 2019 arrest at [[Ecuador]]'s London embassy, where [[Assange]] had been given political asylum. | In 2020, Cassandra Fairbanks submitted evidence to the legal team defending [[WikiLeaks]] founder [[Julian Assange]] in his London extradition hearing, and posted audio online of a September 2019 phone call to her from [[Arthur Schwartz]], a conservative consultant with close ties to [[Richard Grenell]], US Ambassador to [[Germany]]. Schwartz told Fairbanks that Grenell "took orders from" President Trump when the ambassador secretly brokered Assange's April 2019 arrest at [[Ecuador]]'s London embassy, where [[Assange]] had been given political asylum. | ||
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+ | ==Wikileaks== | ||
+ | [[image:Cassandra Fairbanks.png|333px|right|thumbnail|Fairbanks supports [[Wikileaks]]]] | ||
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:"He also told me that they would be going after [[Chelsea Manning]].”<ref>''[https://shadowproof.com/2020/09/21/trump-schwartz-grenell-wikileaks-extradition-death-penalty/ "Trump Jr Fixer: Everyone in Wikileaks Deserve the Death Penalty"]''</ref> | :"He also told me that they would be going after [[Chelsea Manning]].”<ref>''[https://shadowproof.com/2020/09/21/trump-schwartz-grenell-wikileaks-extradition-death-penalty/ "Trump Jr Fixer: Everyone in Wikileaks Deserve the Death Penalty"]''</ref> | ||
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==Millie Weaver== | ==Millie Weaver== | ||
Fairbanks shared a fundraiser on Twitter for [[Millie Weaver]]. | Fairbanks shared a fundraiser on Twitter for [[Millie Weaver]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 13 September 2023
"journalist" Cassandra Fairbanks (journalist, Covid-19 dissenter) | |
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Born | 11 March 1985 United States |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
Interests | Wikileaks |
American journalist; reported on Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning. |
Cassandra Fairbanks (born March 11, 1985) is an American journalist and activist. As a journalist, she has worked for the Russian state-funded international news agency Sputnik (2015–2017), and far-right American media websites Big League Politics (2017) and The Gateway Pundit (2017–present). As an activist, she is best known for "Find the Dancing Man," her successful 2015 social media campaign against fat shaming, and for helping to organise the "DeploraBall" in Washington DC to celebrate the 2017 inauguration of President Donald Trump.
In June 2021, Fairbanks became the first editor in chief of Timcast News.[1]
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Chelsea Manning
In 2018, Cassandra Fairbanks arranged the unexpected appearance of Chelsea Manning at what The Washington Post headlined as "a far-right pro-Trump bash".[2]
Julian Assange
In 2020, Cassandra Fairbanks submitted evidence to the legal team defending WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in his London extradition hearing, and posted audio online of a September 2019 phone call to her from Arthur Schwartz, a conservative consultant with close ties to Richard Grenell, US Ambassador to Germany. Schwartz told Fairbanks that Grenell "took orders from" President Trump when the ambassador secretly brokered Assange's April 2019 arrest at Ecuador's London embassy, where Assange had been given political asylum.
Wikileaks
Fairbanks said:
- “I did not agree our conversation was off record, though Schwartz did tell me not to tell anyone about the call.
- “Schwartz repeatedly insisted that I stop advocating for WikiLeaks and Assange, telling me that a ‘pardon isn’t going to fucking happen'. He knew very specific details about a future prosecution against Assange that were later made public and that only those very close to the situation then would have been aware of. He told me that it would be the ‘Manning’ case that he would be charged with and that it would not involve the Vault 7 publication or anything to do with the DNC.
- "He also told me that they would be going after Chelsea Manning.”[3]
Millie Weaver
Fairbanks shared a fundraiser on Twitter for Millie Weaver.
A Document by Cassandra Fairbanks
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:PayPal Partnering With Anti-Defamation League to Share Info With Law Enforcement, Determine Who Can Use Their Services | Article | 26 July 2021 | Anti-Defamation League PayPal Censorship Police SDS Jonathan Greenblatt "Antisemitism" "Islamophobia" | The censorship industry colludes with law enforcement and financial services in order to censor more. |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Your Man in the Public Gallery: Assange Hearing Day 14 | blog post | 22 September 2020 | Craig Murray | Following defence witness Professor Grothoff, the only further evidence heard was the reading by Edward Fitzgerald QC of the gist of a statement from Cassandra Fairbanks. I did not hear most of this because, having adjourned to 4.30pm, the court re-adjourned earlier than advertised, while Julian’s dad John Shipton, the musician M.I.A. and I were away having a coffee. |
References
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