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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 83. Chapters: American alternative journalists, Michael Moore, Alex Jones, Julian Assange, James O'Keefe, Eduardo Montes-Bradley, Michael Yon, Alexander Cockburn, Charles Karel Bouley, Matt Drudge, Andrew Breitbart, Kevin Pina, Thom Hartmann, Arianna Huffington, Christopher Ruddy, Wayne Madsen, Jason Leopold, Amy Goodman, Sarah Austin, Stephanie Miller, Hugh Hewitt, Cathy Scott, Steve Dillard, Michael Jackson, Jim Hightower, Abraham Sarmiento, Jr., Brian Kraft, Rodger Jacobs, Jeremy Scahill, Andrew Goldberg, Larry Bensky, Marc Cooper, Neil Rogers, Dennis Bernstein, Phillip Frazer, Wakas Mir, Alex Bennett, Marlene Garcia-Esperat, Ed Morrissey, Aaron Glantz, John H. Hinderaker, Mohammed Omer, Chester Anderson, Rick Rydell, Charles Foster Johnson, Jeffrey St. Clair, Teodoro Casino, Dahr Jamail, Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Jay Marvin, Jon Rappoport, Ian Murphy, Jon Alpert, Laura Flanders, Dave Kopel, List of progressive talk radio hosts in the United States, Scott W. Johnson, Scott Baker, T-Bone Slim, Francisco Aruca, David Barsamian, Stephen Bainbridge, Robert Parry, Mike Malloy, Bob Cesca, Paul and Shirley Eberle, Deepa Fernandes, Dean Barnett, Patricio Guzman, Paul Mirengoff, Janine Jackson, Pierre Carles, Neil deMause, Jim Naureckas, David Moberg. Excerpt: Julian Paul Assange (; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian publisher, journalist, computer programmer and Internet activist. He is the editor in chief of WikiLeaks, a whistleblower website and conduit for worldwide news leaks, with the stated purpose of creating open governments. Assange was a hacker in his youth, before becoming a computer programmer. He has lived in several countries and has made public appearances in many parts of the world to speak about freedom of the press, censorship and investigative journalism. Assange serves on the WikiLeaks advisory board. WikiLeaks has p...