acptulsa
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I am becoming convinced that most people have no idea what Wikileaks is or does,, and had never heard of Julian Assange before the election.
No, the indictment does not allege any hacking. The indictment does not even use the word or mention hacking in the indictment.
Even if everything in the indictment is proven, what does it actually allege? It alleges Manning gave Assange an encrypted password to decrypt that Assange did not decrypt.
And it alleges this occurred after Manning already provided all of the documents he had to WikiLeaks.
And it alleges the purpose of the request for decrypting the password was not to hack or obtain information (Manning already had the documents and already gave them to WikiLeaks), but rather so it would be harder to pinpoint Manning as the source.
Further the indictment alleges no activities whatsoever by Assange on US soil or within any US jurisdiction. It never alleges any of his publications or his non-decryption of the decrypted password took place in the USA or its territories. So the empire has no legitimate basis jurisdiction over the foreign journalist Assange's foreign activities.
Lastly, there is nothing new in the indictment whatsoever. All of this is information the empire had back in 2010.
The Obama-Hillary regime and US justice department under the Obama regime (which had far, far, far, far greater motive and reason to target Assange) had already legally concluded that the very same evidence now being used by the Trump Regime does not provided a basis for criminal prosecution of Assange.
The real motive here, is the war against truth. It is vengeance for exposing crimes of the empire. It is to send a message, to silence and chill other journalist who might consider exposing the empire's criminal activities.
and you really believe he will be allowed to do so?
Ellsberg says they'll probably stack more charges on Assange, which is what they did to him.
And nothing says punish the criminals better than Trump the Coward not prosecuting a single one of the hundreds of criminals involved in the scores of crimes exposed by wikileaks and the whistleblowers and others; but instead protecting the criminals (even appointing a few to his regime), sweeping the crimes away, and persecuting the the whistleblower (now for the second time) and the foreign journalist (not even subject to US laws) for exposing the truth of the crimes.
Yeah, the criminals should get time, but unfortunately that won't happen with cowardly Trump protecting the real criminals.
Jerome Corsi
Rafael Correa
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https://twitter.com/MashiRafael/status/1116289091061075968
Ecuador’s Great Betrayal
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/08/ecuador-correa-moreno-alianza-pais
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https://twitter.com/AssangeMrs/status/1116289498323668992
WikiLeaks@wikileaks · 2 min.
Assange has been arrested in relation to a US extradition request for "conspiracy with Chelsea Manning" for publishing Iraq War Logs, Cablegate, Afghan War Logs, precisely the persecution for which he was granted asylum under the 1951 Refugee Convention in 2012. @unhumanrights
This is a true watershed moment. Right now the people who pretend to be journalists and sell fake news to advertisers are cheering on the arrest of a real journalist. Some of the same people that cooked the Russian collusion hoax are now using Russiagate to silence anything that is critical to the military industrial complex. That's what he was telling us with the book he.had when he was arrested.