Exposing crime is not a crime

From March 19–22, the @DisruptionNetworkLab conducts a four-day forensic on the WikiLeaks phenomenon. A gathering to dissect its impact on war, surveillance, capital, and culture.

Thirty speakers at Berlin’s HAU1 will trace the aftershocks, followed by an activation to draft the next protocol of exposure. This is a tactical debrief for the age of deeper, quieter controls.

Tickets & Intel:
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Exposing Crimes is Not a Crime — Disruption Network Lab

The Real-World Consequences of WikiLeaks

Disruption Network Lab
@dyne @DisruptionNetworkLab The real world consequence of Wikileaks was the election of trump, precisely what the Kremlin minders of Assange, Greenwald, Snowden et caterva intended.