They got Assange

close

Julian Assange, the greatest supporter of freedom and civilian oversight over government in the current era, has been dragged kicking and screaming from the Ecuadoran embassy to the gaol. His yells of "The UK must resit!" were met by the snickers of cops, establishment journalists, and "educated" elites gathered to celebrate the scene. I doubt if we will see anyone with his tenacity again.

Since its founding in 2011, Wikileaks has published a wealth of information exposing the crimes of our self-appointed "leaders." These include -
Internment procedures at Guantanamo
US war crimes in Iraq (the Chelsea Manning video)
Chinese oppression in Tibet
Environmental destruction by greedheads in Peru and Africa
The nefarious underbelly of the TPP
Corruption within the Clinton campaign and the DNC
The spyware and malware the CIA puts on our phones, computers, and other electronic devices (Vault 7)

In a sane society, Jullian Assange would be universally affirmed as a hero. We clearly do not have a sane society. Expect to see lots of articles in the MSM about Assange's "lack of hygiene", his "smelly cat," etc., while the real information he put out continues to be ignored. The only approved role of media in the New World Order is to deceive.

Of course, Assange is not the only one being silenced. The brief moment of euphoria of 2016, when it seemed possible that the whole rotten system might finally be exposed - and once exposed, overthrown - is now a fading memory. The elites have learned their lesson. Media and education is more tightly policed than ever; potential dissidents are deplatformed before they can make a single mark.

And those few stubborn individuals who don't get with the program will no doubt also be dragged away kicking and screaming, their cries of resistance met by the snickers of clueless onlookers.

This is about the UK being compliant with wishes of the USA (as they ever were) it remains to be seen whether he will eventually be extradited to America. I would fear for his life if he is. Was somewhat shocked to see how unkempt he looked and after seven years as an unwelcome guest at the Equadorian embassy it was only a matter of time before he was evicted. It is my view he is a very brave man - I wish him well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB5vCRwA4mI

https://jonathan-cook.net/blog/2019-04-11/julian-assange-lies-arrest/

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.