Saturday, June 23, 2018

The Murder of Julian Assange



By Kurt Nimmo

It was a fool’s errand.

On the day Donald Trump was elected his supporters asked him to pardon the founder and frontman of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange. They flooded social media demanding Assange be allowed to leave the Ecuadorian embassy in London without arrest and extradition to the United States.

Stone silence from Trump and his administration.

A few months before the election, WikiLeaks released a searchable archive of over 30,000 emails and attachments taken from Hillary Clinton’s not-so private email server.

Trump held no aversion to exploiting the emails. He called them the Crooked Hillary emails and said they endangered the national security of the United States.

Democrats called foul, said Assange had colluded with Putin and the Russians.

In April, they filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Russian government, the Trump campaign, and WikiLeaks. They argue there was a widespread conspiracy to swing the 2016 election.

They have zero evidence of this. Evidence is no longer required. Accusations alone now serve to take down leaders and destroy careers.

Julian Assange and WikiLeaks are no longer of use to Donald Trump.

He dished out pardons to ex-Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and neocon leaker Scooter Libby. Trump mulled other pardons, including a posthumous one for Muhammad Ali to wipe out his draft dodging conviction. It was reported in June Trump insiders are pushing to pardon the junk bond king Michael Milken and reverse his conviction on securities fraud. The Milken pardon is being pushed by Goldman Sachs alumnus and current Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

Meanwhile, Julian Assange is left to twist in the wind.

Read the rest here.

6 comments:

  1. I have to agree with you on this one.

    I have no problem with Sheriff Joe being pardoned. I like the way Trump sticks to leftards and makes them squeal like soy bitches they are all the time.

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  2. It, the state, has always been a criminal enterprise. It just took awhile to become brazenly criminal because it takes awhile to raise a population to fear the boogeyman more than they fear the state.

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  3. May good fortune come Julian's way.

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  4. There are fewer current day events that illustrate the pure evil that is the state than this (dropping bombs overseas, and the domestic "Drug War," being obvious contenders).

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  5. I agree, I don't understand what the story is with Trump and Assange.

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