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+ | '''The Courage Foundation''' is a trust for fundraising the legal defence of individuals such as whistleblowers and journalists. It is possibly infiltrated by the powers-that-be via [[Pussy Riot]] members, a "punk band"<ref name=pussy/> that has received extensive help from Western governments. | ||
Individuals supported are: | Individuals supported are: | ||
* [[Edward Snowden]], [[National Security Agency|NSA]] whistleblower | * [[Edward Snowden]], [[National Security Agency|NSA]] whistleblower | ||
* [[Jeremy Hammond]], [[Stratfor]] [[Hacker (computer security)|hacker]] | * [[Jeremy Hammond]], [[Stratfor]] [[Hacker (computer security)|hacker]] | ||
− | * [[Matt DeHart]]<ref> | + | * [[Matt DeHart]]<ref>http://thecryptosphere.com/2015/03/03/matt-dehart-receives-the-courage-award/</ref> |
* [[Emin Huseynov]] | * [[Emin Huseynov]] | ||
* [[Chelsea Manning]] | * [[Chelsea Manning]] | ||
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* [[Justin Liverman]] | * [[Justin Liverman]] | ||
− | The trust advisers include [[Pentagon Papers]] military analyst [[Daniel Ellsberg]], former NSA executive [[Thomas Andrews Drake|Thomas Drake]], former MI5 British intelligence officer and whistleblower [[Annie Machon]], | + | The trust advisers include [[Pentagon Papers]] military analyst [[Daniel Ellsberg]], former NSA executive [[Thomas Andrews Drake|Thomas Drake]], former MI5 British intelligence officer and whistleblower [[Annie Machon]], historic member of the [[Chaos Computer Club]] [[Andy Müller-Maguhn]], [[Guatemala]] human rights lawyer [[Renata Avila]] and [[Pussy Riot]].<ref name=pussy>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/nov/18/pussy-riot-members-whistleblower-foundation-julian-assange</ref> |
The Courage [[trustee]]s are Renata Avila, Susan Benn, John Pilger, and Dame Vivienne Westwood.<ref>https://couragefound.org/2016/11/courage-announces-new-board-of-trustees/</ref> The Courage acting director is [[WikiLeaks]]' member [[Sarah Harrison]]. | The Courage [[trustee]]s are Renata Avila, Susan Benn, John Pilger, and Dame Vivienne Westwood.<ref>https://couragefound.org/2016/11/courage-announces-new-board-of-trustees/</ref> The Courage acting director is [[WikiLeaks]]' member [[Sarah Harrison]]. | ||
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Courage Foundation | |
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Motto | The world needs truthtellers. They need Courage. |
Formation | 9 August 2013 |
Interests | whistleblowers |
A trust for fundraising the legal defence of individuals such as whistleblowers and journalists. |
The Courage Foundation is a trust for fundraising the legal defence of individuals such as whistleblowers and journalists. It is possibly infiltrated by the powers-that-be via Pussy Riot members, a "punk band"[1] that has received extensive help from Western governments.
Individuals supported are:
- Edward Snowden, NSA whistleblower
- Jeremy Hammond, Stratfor hacker
- Matt DeHart[2]
- Emin Huseynov
- Chelsea Manning
- Barrett Brown
- Lauri Love
- Justin Liverman
The trust advisers include Pentagon Papers military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, former NSA executive Thomas Drake, former MI5 British intelligence officer and whistleblower Annie Machon, historic member of the Chaos Computer Club Andy Müller-Maguhn, Guatemala human rights lawyer Renata Avila and Pussy Riot.[1]
The Courage trustees are Renata Avila, Susan Benn, John Pilger, and Dame Vivienne Westwood.[3] The Courage acting director is WikiLeaks' member Sarah Harrison.