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David House trolls the Wikileaks Grand Jury

Programmer invokes the fifth amendment 25 times in 50 minutes

David House arrives to testify at the grand jury. Photograph: Getty Images
David House arrives to testify at the Wikileaks grand jury on June 15. Photograph: Getty Images

David House, a friend of alleged Wikileaks source Private Manning, was called in June to the grand jury convened to determine whether anyone involved in the organisation should be indicted. House, a 23-year-old computer scientist from Boston, was apparently wary of incriminating not only his friend, but also himself, and seems to have been determined to disrupt the proceedings in whatever way he could.

As he told Forbes' Andy Greenberg:

I felt kind of powerless in there. Having a pen to write stuff down was the most subversive thing I could do.

House decided to make a transcript of his hearing, which, as he is informed, "is a violation of rule 6(e) of this grand jury." Nonetheless, he got away with it, and what remains is a document to the surprising effectiveness of sheer obstructiveness. Amongst other things, House invokes the fifth amendment to answer every question except his name and birthday:

PM: What is your birthdate?
DH: March 14, 1987
PM: Where do you live?
DH: Can you restate the question?
PM: What is your address?
DH: I invoke.
PM: What is your current occupation?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Were you a senior in computer science at Boston University in January 2010?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Isn’t it true that you told PBS Frontline that you were a senior at Boston University in January 2010?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Do you know what a hackerspace is?
DH: I invoke.
PM: Do you know what BUILDS is, the acronym?
DH: I invoke.

The full transcript can be found here. As well as invoking the fifth amendment 25 times in 50 minutes, House accidentally-on-purpose forces multiple short breaks, gets questions repeated, and is generally quietly, commendably, subversive. Now that is how to protest illegitimate crackdowns on free speech.

6 comments

ruthist's picture

I had the displeasure of knowing David House. He is probably one of the most unpleasant and arrogant person I have ever met.

artemiss's picture

From my perspective that's an unkind and untrue accusation to levy at this man. I've seen Mr. House give a speech about his grand jury experience twice now, on both occasions he was moving and clearly passionate and insightful. He talked to me and a few of my friends until late after the second event and we all thought he was really chill and down to earth.

Thanks for what you do. Pay it forward!

Marcus Bessner's picture

The United States is to-day what it portrayed the Soviet bloc as being during the Cold War.
It has been assisted in achieving this status by the Vatican and the Polish Pope - the banks - Margaret Thatcher - Ronald Regan - Tony Blair - everyone Israeli . The UN vetoes for the big powers is a denial of individual inalienable democratic rights for citizens of the world - hence thousands of people are being daily massacred in Syria - a million people killed wounded or displaced in Iraq - thousands die daily in the Third World - Palestine and so on ad infinitem. The Occupy Movement is cerebrally oriented but until the world electors' brains are demorphed from thinking like a football their Utopia will not be achieved

Pedant's picture

Isn't he a 25-year-old computer scientist if that birth date is correct?

Helen Lewis's picture

Thanks - fixed.

Pedant's picture

Isn't he a 25-year-old computer scientist if that birth date is correct?

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