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Just got through watching portions of Showtime's channel featuring this documentary film, up to Trump's selection as POTUS. Plan on watching it again, since I wasn't paying full attention to it, partly b/c I have taken a keen dislike to the dude, who I consider him and his website to be @ least somewhat responsible for helping to put the Orange Ogre into the White Trash House's Offal Orifice. The film places him in a heroic fugitive role, and coaxes to viewer into engendering more sympathy for his largely self-created asylum-prison while ensconced inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in England.
Upon browsing the interwebz for more info on the film, and its producer/director, there are those featured in the film who are quite upset with Laura Poitras, who they claim has edited the film since its debut @ the Cannes Film Festival, to make it more about her and her relationship with one of the characters who happens to be involved with the TOR proxy browser project. They also claim that she violated their agreement that any film editing would be done outside of the US, and not in NYC, where raw footage could be acquired by federal authorities.
They also claim that the Trump administration is an extreme threat to Assange and his cohorts @ Wikileaks, which IMO, begs the question of why they indirectly helped him out during the campaign, by releasing hacked emails from the DNC/HRC server, most likely from Cosshackers, who I believe have compromised the Wikileaks site and can now access IP info from anyone who visits it unproxied.
I didn't have cable TV, until recently b/c my subscription and internet access is now being paid through my trust-fund. Since I can't have full control of it until a year from now, might as well get something out of it for the time being, other than just my utility bills and cell carrier.
Upon browsing the interwebz for more info on the film, and its producer/director, there are those featured in the film who are quite upset with Laura Poitras, who they claim has edited the film since its debut @ the Cannes Film Festival, to make it more about her and her relationship with one of the characters who happens to be involved with the TOR proxy browser project. They also claim that she violated their agreement that any film editing would be done outside of the US, and not in NYC, where raw footage could be acquired by federal authorities.
They also claim that the Trump administration is an extreme threat to Assange and his cohorts @ Wikileaks, which IMO, begs the question of why they indirectly helped him out during the campaign, by releasing hacked emails from the DNC/HRC server, most likely from Cosshackers, who I believe have compromised the Wikileaks site and can now access IP info from anyone who visits it unproxied.
I didn't have cable TV, until recently b/c my subscription and internet access is now being paid through my trust-fund. Since I can't have full control of it until a year from now, might as well get something out of it for the time being, other than just my utility bills and cell carrier.