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spencer
spencer
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Fancy that
Apr 13, 2019, 13:48
Two days after Ecuador dropped his immunity the IMF has granted a 4.2 billion dollar loan. The IMF is effectively controlled by the US.
Amil04
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Edited Apr 14, 2019, 16:10
Re: All here
Apr 13, 2019, 14:33
Phallus said “About the only public figure to make a logical assessment of events was Pamela Anderson!”

https://www.thejakartapost.com/life/2019/04/12/pamela-anderson-outraged-over-arrest-of-julian-assange-a-hero.html

“Trump on Thursday told reporters he had no opinion on the charges against Assange. In 2016, during the presidential election campaign, Trump had said "I love WikiLeaks" after it released emails that US authorities have said were hacked by Russia to harm Trump's Democratic election opponent, Hillary Clinton.”

So..wikileaks effectively helped get Trump elected? Marvellous.

See how it could work? Pick and chose who you dish the dirt on to influence public opinion through MSM, with MSM just saying.. “we’re not saying this, someone else is” (so it must be true) in exactly the same way as Nigel picked up that I was doing by saying “some people are saying” ie distancing myself from claims. Comically in that instance. If the people controlling wikileaks wanted Clinton in it would have been dish the dirt on Trump..and there appears to be plenty of that to go at. Neither are fit for office i might add. To my mind wikileaks may well be just another arm of the MSM machine. A very clever one. Or should I say another arm of the intelligence services in MSM.

Obstensively we’re relying on MSM to tell us about Wikileaks and Assange. How can any real information about it come through biased news organisations?

Very few independent researchers/journalists ever tread far from the mainstream, they’re still within its realm. Working from the same basic assumptions that may not be correct.

The vid ‘Wikileaks : Made by the NSA’ really is worth a watch Phallus, anyone, I’m sure you’d get something from it. It’s an intelligent discussion spotlighting a few red flags.
Amil04
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Edited Apr 14, 2019, 16:09
Re: Fancy that
Apr 13, 2019, 16:03
Comment from John Young who was nearly the ‘face’ of Wikileaks.

“It rides the wave of imaginary disgust with MSM and governments,”

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/12/07/cryptome_on_wikileaks/

It’s been alleged in the past few days that the Equdorian Embassy has been spying on Julian Assange ‘all along’
Yet a year ago there was a news article proclaiming the EE was spying ‘for’ JA.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/15/revealed-ecuador-spent-millions-julian-assange-spy-operation-embassy-london

It’s being suggested that JA/Wikileaks is a honeypot operation. Julian being the bait. All manner of people would come and see JA in confidence, hackers, activists, politicians.. to discuss a range of issues. Little did they know, ‘the guests’ of JA were being spied on. With JA’s knowledge. Now in the past few days Wikileaks representatives are saying ‘Wikileaks has ‘just’ found out the EE was spying on ‘him!’

https://www.engadget.com/2019/04/10/wikileaks-claims-ecuadorian-embassy-is-spying-on-assange/

Think of all that data collected. Have these ‘guests’ been fooled into revealing large amounts of ‘sensitive information’ to someone or some group that is in reality their potential ‘enemy?’ Perfect timing for a distraction from other news..too. As an American commentator put it “this happened an hour after it was announced that democracy don’t mean shit in the UK’

https://youtu.be/2aD6lAnxE8E

I can’t say I’ve particularly warmed to the guy doing this video but I take interest in what he’s saying.
phallus dei
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Edited May 27, 2019, 01:14
Letter from Prison
May 27, 2019, 01:14
Assange recently sent out a letter from prison, decrying the Kafka-esque absurdity of the British "legal" system (not that things would be any better in the US). He's getting next to no time to prepare a defense, or talk to his lawyers, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es6OT4VsQAo

Meanwhile, the US has charged Assange with 17 counts of espionage. It seems the likely end for Assange at this point will be a closed-door trial in the US and life imprisonment. But maybe there is still hope?

There will be a rally in front of the Westminster Court on May 30, when Assange has his second extradition hearing. Hopefully people will be there.
phallus dei
583 posts

...and now he's gravely ill??
May 30, 2019, 20:44
Assange's May 30 Court hearing is canceled due to him suddenly becoming "gravely ill" after less than 2 months in prison... after already surviving 7+ years holed up in an embassy with no natural light and minimal access to doctors. A convenient death will solve a lot of problems: 1) neither Britain nor Sweden will have to extradite him to the US - thus allowing them to still both pretend to be "independent" of their American overlords; 2) Assange will never be brought to court for publishing leaked documents, so America can still pretend to have freedom of speech; 3) whatever secrets Assange knows about the source of the DNC leak will never be revealed, so the CIA can continue to parrot its Russiagate narrative ad infinitum; and 4) everyone with half a brain will know that Assange was murdered in prison, thus serving as a clear warning to anyone else who dares to step out of line - the deep state has all the cards, and we have none.

What a sorry time to be alive.
spencer
spencer
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Re: ...and now he's gravely ill??
May 31, 2019, 11:23
Exactly
spencer
spencer
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Edited May 31, 2019, 11:46
These say it all
May 31, 2019, 11:41
Read the latest Assange pieces in the blog section at https://www.jonathan-cook.net
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