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    ^ I can understand the outrage (or is it obsession?) of some (please no names here)^

    It was not so nice from the "blonde rapist" to tell us about the ugly things of our peace-loving and trustfull establishment doing everything transparently for the world's well-being, honoring freedom of speech...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    if he had been smart, he should have left in the middle of the night before the public announcement
    If he had been smart then he wouldn't let fame get him but he did and he liked it and wanted more..

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    If he had been smart he would have escaped the embassy via a tunnel .....or hot air balloon when the wind was blowing towards France.

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    if he had been smart, he wouldn't have taken to court the Ecuadarian government whil staying in their Embassy

    or rejected the agreement they offered for him to leave,

    he was probably running mad isolated in that room, he would been better off in a US jail, and be a celebrity for it

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    Bit harsh hes looking at 12 months for skipping bail as I skipped it for best part of 2 years and only got a fine although I did have to pleady guilty to giving a lawyer a bit of lip to avoid jail. No idea why he has pleaded not guilty for skipping bail though as on that one he has no defence. Should have plead guilty and the magistrate would have been able to deal with him yesterday instead of referring it to crown court, he's fucked himself there.

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    he is a fooking arrogant prick, always been

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    Originally Posted by Pragmatic
    Hairy doesn't believe in conspiracy theories.
    you are right, he just report them or parrot them depending on their level of probability
    About conspiracies:

    State and Terrorist Conspiracies
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    Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible
    government owing no allegiance and acknowledging
    no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible
    government, to befoul this unholy alliance between corrupt
    business and corrupt politics is the first task of statesmanship.

    (President Theodore Roosevelt)

    https://nakamotoinstitute.org/static...nspiracies.pdf

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    RT just airing:

    https://www.rt.com/on-air/

    ‘Ashamed to be an Englishman’: Roger Waters slams UK as accomplice of US Empire in Assange saga
    Published time: 17 Apr, 2019

    To think that the UK has become such a willing accomplice and satellite of the American Empire that it would do such a thing in contravention with all laws, moral, ethical, and actual legal restrictions is absolutely, stunningly appalling and makes me ashamed to be an Englishman.
    https://www.rt.com/news/456798-roger...ssange-arrest/

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    Julian Assange wins EU journalism award
    17.4.2019

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been given an award established in honour of an assassinated journalist.

    Assange, jailed last week after being forcibly removed from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, was awarded the 2019 GUE/NGL Award for Journalists, Whistleblowers & Defenders of the Right to Information.

    It is sponsored by European parliamentarians after being established in 2018 in honour of assassinated Maltese journalist Daphne Galizia.

    The award is given to individuals "uncovering the truth and exposing it to the public" and to honour "individuals or groups who have been intimidated and/or persecuted for uncovering the truth and exposing it to the public".

    Nobel Peace prize winner Mairead Maguire collected the award on the Australian's behalf at an event in the European parliament in Strasbourg.

    Kristinn Hrafnsson, WikiLeaks editor, said: "Through WikiLeaks Julian Assange's vision of transparency has revolutionalised journalism.

    "His imprisonment and threatened extradition to the United States has drawn a sharp line in the sand. You are either encouraging the crackdown on media freedom or you are standing with Julian Assange."

    Last year the Galizia prize was jointly awarded to murdered Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak and LuxLeaks whistleblower Raphael Halet.

    Assange had lived inside the embassy for almost seven years before his diplomatic asylum was revoked.

    https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/br...caa08897f7f6c3

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