WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange’s Final Interview Before His Arrest in London: “I’ve No Regrets” (Video)
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange became the target of the united States’ wrath, as well as the wrath of multiple countries around the world because he simply put out the secret documents they tried to hide from the people that they are to serve, exposing their corruption and crime syndicate. For several years, Assange’s name was in the Mockingbird media’s press. Now, you barely even hear about him. In fact, it’s been years since the public has seen or heard from him.
The following interview is a lengthy interview broadcast on RT and RUPTLY by World Ethical Data Forum.
On 20th September 2018, World Ethical Data Forum broadcast an interview with Julian Assange, the founder and former Editor-in-Chief of WikiLeaks.
This interview was the first time Julian Assange had been heard from after his communication channels were cut off by the Ecuadorian embassy in March, 2018. The interview proved also to be the very last time he was heard from, as on 11th April 2019, Assange was carried out from the embassy by UK police and taken to Belmarsh Prison on the charge of having breached his bail conditions. He has since spent most of his time in solitary confinement and is currently awaiting an extradition hearing at Woolwich Crown Court on February 24th, 2020.
An hour long, this last interview is of interest historically, as well as in its own right, covering subjects such as the conditions of his detainment, his reasons for beginning WikiLeaks and his treatment at the hands of the press, the consequences for culture should WikiLeaks disappear, the meaning and importance of cryptography, the recent advances in AI hacking, cyber-warfare and surveillance technologies, and very much more.


