Assange

Julian Assange is a hero. :clap2:

And he better be treated like one.

Karma is always there to deal with the ungrateful.

Always.


Do the right thing! Free Assange.
Maybe Trump will do the right thing and pardon Assange. :4_13_65:
 
Dis cat hath got to go...
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Ecuador may be close to ejecting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from its London embassy
July 21, 2018 - Ecuador appears to be finalizing plans to withdraw its asylum protection for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange as early as next week, eject him from its London embassy and turn him over to British authorities, according to media reports.
Assange, 47, has been holed up in the embassy since 2012, after taking refuge to avoid extradition to Sweden where he was wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault and rape. Although Sweden has since dropped its investigation into the rape accusation, Assange has chosen not to leave the embassy out of concern that the U.S. would immediately seek his arrest and extradition over the leaking of classified documents to WikiLeaks by Chelsea Manning. WikiLeaks is also the focus of the investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections by distributing hacked materials.

Ecuador has grown increasingly unhappy with the asylum arrangement in recent months. In March, Ecuador barred Assange from using the Internet from the embassy for violating an agreement he signed at the end of 2017 not to use his communiques to interfere in the affairs of other states. Ecuador has toughened its stance following the election in May of President Lenin Moreno, who has described Assange as a “hacker,” an “inherited problem” and a “stone in the shoe.” Assange, an Australian computer programmer, particularly drew the ire of Ecuador by angering the Spanish government with his support for separatist leaders in Spain's Catalonia region who sought to secede last year.

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The Times of London reported last week that British ministers and senior Foreign Office officials were "locked in discussions over the fate of Assange." In addition, RT, the Russian news outlet, quoted unidentified sources as saying Ecuador is ready to hand over Assange to the British authorities "in coming weeks or even days." Glen Greenwald, editor of the The Intercept, reported Saturday that he expects Moreno to finalize an agreement with British authorities during his trip to London on Friday ostensibly for a world disabilities summit. Greenwald said Moreno also notably plans to travel to Madrid during his trip.

Greenwald quoted an unidentified source close to the Ecuadoran Foreign Ministry and the president's office as confirming that Moreno is close to a deal as early as this week. Greenwald, former reporter for The Guardian, is a journalist and author who writes extensively about national security issues. He published a series of articles about U.S. and British global surveillance programs based in part on classified documents disclosed by Edward Snowden, a one-time U.S. contractor for the National Security Agency, who fled the country and found refuge in Russia.

Ecuador may be close to ejecting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from its London embassy


The Persecution of Julian Assange


“We need a political intervention to make this situation end. He (Assange) is the only political prisoner in Western Europe.” Juan Braco

"The persecution of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, is now seven years old. Ecuador has protected Assange for the past half decade from being turned over to Washington by the corrupt Swedish and British for torture and prosecution as a spy by giving Assange political asylum inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Ecuador has now given citizenship to Assange and attempted to provide his safe transit out of England by giving him diplomatic status, but the British government continued in its assigned role of jailer by rejecting Ecuador’s request for diplomatic status for Assange, just as the most servile of Washington’s puppet states rejected the order by the UN Committee on Arbitrary Detention to immediate release Assange from his arbitrary detention."

A political prisoner....what a fucking joke


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"Assange got into trouble with Washington, because his news organization, Wikileaks, published files released by Bradley Manning. The files were a tremendous embarrassment to Washington, because they showed how Washington conspires against governments and betrays its allies, and the files contained an audio/video film of US military forces murdering innocent people walking down a street and then murdering a father and his two young children who stopped to give aid to the civilians the American soldiers had shot. The film revealed the heartlessness and criminal cruelty of the US troops, who were enjoying playing a real live video game with real people as their victims."

So some folks in DC seek to silence the media.


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I’m going to need a link to that video. It doesn’t sound right.
 
Julian Assange is a hero.

And he better be treated like one.

Karma is always there to deal with the ungrateful.

Always.


Do the right thing! Free Assange.
Julian Assange is a criminal.

And he better be treated like one.

Karma is always there to deal with the ungrateful.

Always.


Do the right thing! Fry Assange.
 
Julian Assange is a hero. :clap2:

And he better be treated like one.

Karma is always there to deal with the ungrateful.

Always.


Do the right thing! Free Assange.
Maybe Trump will do the right thing and pardon Assange. :4_13_65:

Or better yet send in a SEAL team and do the whole world a favor
You don't like seeing how the world is secretly run or something? Why do you care so much?
 
Julian Assange is a hero. :clap2:

And he better be treated like one.

Karma is always there to deal with the ungrateful.

Always.


Do the right thing! Free Assange.
Maybe Trump will do the right thing and pardon Assange. :4_13_65:

Or better yet send in a SEAL team and do the whole world a favor
You don't like seeing how the world is secretly run or something? Why do you care so much?
You're mad that he exposed Clinton! That's why you criticize his timing.
 
Julian Assange is a hero. :clap2:

And he better be treated like one.

Karma is always there to deal with the ungrateful.

Always.


Do the right thing! Free Assange.
Maybe Trump will do the right thing and pardon Assange. :4_13_65:

Or better yet send in a SEAL team and do the whole world a favor
You don't like seeing how the world is secretly run or something? Why do you care so much?

You really cannot be so naive as to think that Assange is not part of the the whole game. Ask yourself, why does he not just make everything he gets available to all of us to see instead of doling things out as he sees fit and keeping the rest of it secret?
 
Julian Assange is a hero. :clap2:

And he better be treated like one.

Karma is always there to deal with the ungrateful.

Always.


Do the right thing! Free Assange.
Maybe Trump will do the right thing and pardon Assange. :4_13_65:

Or better yet send in a SEAL team and do the whole world a favor
You don't like seeing how the world is secretly run or something? Why do you care so much?

You really cannot be so naive as to think that Assange is not part of the the whole game. Ask yourself, why does he not just make everything he gets available to all of us to see instead of doling things out as he sees fit and keeping the rest of it secret?
If he was part of the whole game then he would not now be a prisoner with the prospect of having the key to his jail cell thrown away. And that does not at all justify your hatred of him.

What I believe is that Assange takes great pride in making sure that what he releases does not end up discrediting him.
 
If he was part of the whole game then he would not now be a prisoner with the prospect of having the key to his jail cell thrown away. And that does not at all justify your hatred of him.

What I believe is that Assange takes great pride in making sure that what he releases does not end up discrediting him.

Assange is just another pawn on the board. I spent 20 years in the Marine and 16 of that involved me protecting classified materiel, so I have a personal view of someone that chooses to be a fence for such materiel.

Assange has informantion that he has had for years that he has not released, surely that is enough time to verify its authenticity.
 
Assange fills the role that the derelict media is supposed to be doing.

If he isn't a political prisoner I don't know who is.

Yeah, he dared to tell the truth. I'm actually surprised he isn't dead yet. And there is no credible Journalism anymore. Truth is 'Treason' these days.
Yes, Assange is an extreme example of what happens to truth tellers in the media. All of the best journalists that I know of have been squeezed out of the mainstream press.

Speaking of top notch journalists, John Pilger has this very candid interview with Assange that is well worth a watch if one hasn't yet done so. He goes into detail on some of Clinton's and Podesta's emails and also his detention in the Ecuadorian Embassy. When people think of political prisoners they often think of the USSR or China but the reality is that the US has its own political prisoners. And for what........speaking the truth. In America.

 
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If he was part of the whole game then he would not now be a prisoner with the prospect of having the key to his jail cell thrown away. And that does not at all justify your hatred of him.

What I believe is that Assange takes great pride in making sure that what he releases does not end up discrediting him.

Assange is just another pawn on the board. I spent 20 years in the Marine and 16 of that involved me protecting classified materiel, so I have a personal view of someone that chooses to be a fence for such materiel.

Assange has informantion that he has had for years that he has not released, surely that is enough time to verify its authenticity.
You were trained well soldier. :salute:
 
What I found amazing was that no one could refute what Assange was pitching. That was incredible.
why would he need to ''pitch'' anything, if all he wanted is for us to know the truth??

Why is the USA his primary target?

Why don't we see any stolen military intelligence from Russia, or any negative releases on their intelligence gathering? Nothing ever, from Assange on Russia??? Isn't that odd???
 
What I found amazing was that no one could refute what Assange was pitching. That was incredible.
Who tried? No one.... The Democrats ignored all the wikileaks releases....did not acknowledge any of them as real or not real....
 
If he was part of the whole game then he would not now be a prisoner with the prospect of having the key to his jail cell thrown away. And that does not at all justify your hatred of him.

What I believe is that Assange takes great pride in making sure that what he releases does not end up discrediting him.

Assange is just another pawn on the board. I spent 20 years in the Marine and 16 of that involved me protecting classified materiel, so I have a personal view of someone that chooses to be a fence for such materiel.

Assange has informantion that he has had for years that he has not released, surely that is enough time to verify its authenticity.
You were trained well soldier. :salute:

No, a well trained Marine. Soldiers are in the Army
 
What I found amazing was that no one could refute what Assange was pitching. That was incredible.
Who tried? No one.... The Democrats ignored all the wikileaks releases....did not acknowledge any of them as real or not real....
Hello Care4all, I would bet that if the leaks were not true, the dems would be there denying and backing up what they denied.
 
What I found amazing was that no one could refute what Assange was pitching. That was incredible.
why would he need to ''pitch'' anything, if all he wanted is for us to know the truth??

Why is the USA his primary target?

Why don't we see any stolen military intelligence from Russia, or any negative releases on their intelligence gathering? Nothing ever, from Assange on Russia??? Isn't that odd???
Perhaps "pitch" was the wrong word? Not sure, but, who knows why he picked the USA. For all we know, he thought we are the last great hope....I don't know.
 
What I found amazing was that no one could refute what Assange was pitching. That was incredible.
If I break into your home and witness you in the act of a crime or otherwise immoral act does that make me any less of a criminal simply because I report you???
Grampa, if you broke in a home where someone was committing (God forbid) a rape or a murder in progress...I would say that the end justifies the means.
 

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