Julian Assange is in mortal peril
I’m seeing lots of shitlibs writing about his death and going into detail what his exposing the lies of the Vietnam war meant to them while in the same breath saying that Julian Assange is nothing like Ellsberg. In my view both exposed the lies our government has told us, but the PTB tied Julian to Russia and anyone who used to support him turned on his work just because they believe the lies. How dense do you have to be to not being able to see through the reason for why they did that? Russia didn’t cause the Hellabitch to lose to Trump. Her actions did that, but she couldn’t accept that people rejected her.
We owe both of them our gratitude.
Hedges writes about
The Imminent Extradition of Julian Assange and the Death of Journalism
Julian Assange’s legal options have nearly run out. He could be extradited to the U.S. this week. Should he be convicted in the U.S., any reporting on the inner workings of power will become a crime.
High Court Judge Jonathan Swift — who previously worked for a variety of British government agencies as a barrister and said his favorite clients are “security and intelligence agencies” — rejected two applications by Julian Assange’s lawyers to appeal his extradition last week. The extradition order was signed last June by Home Secretary Priti Patel. Julian’s legal team have filed a final application for appeal, the last option available in the British courts. If accepted, the case could proceed to a public hearing in front of two new High Court judges. If rejected, Julian could be immediately extradited to the United States where he will stand trial for 18 counts of violating the Espionage Act, charges that could see him receive a 175-year sentence, as early as this week.
The only chance to block an extradition, if the final appeal is rejected, as I expect it will be, would come from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The parliamentary arm of the Council of Europe, which created the ECtHR, along with their Commissioner for Human Rights, oppose Julian’s “detention, extradition and prosecution” because it represents “a dangerous precedent for journalists.” It is unclear if the British government would abide by the court’s decision — even though it is obligated to do so — if it ruled against extradition, or if the U.K. would extradite Julian before an appeal to the European court can be heard. Julian, once shipped to the U.S., would be put on trial in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia where most espionage cases have been won by the U.S. government.
Judge Vanessa Baraitser at Westminster Magistrates’ Court refused to authorize the U.S. government's extradition request in Jan. 2021 because of the severity of the conditions Julian would endure in the U.S. prison system.
“Faced with the conditions of near total isolation without the protective factors which limited his risk at [Her Majesty’s Prison] Belmarsh, I am satisfied the procedures described by the U.S. will not prevent Mr. Assange from finding a way to commit suicide,” said Baraitser when handing down her 132-page ruling, “and for this reason I have decided extradition would be oppressive by reason of mental harm and I order his discharge.”
Baraitser’s decision was overturned after an appeal by U.S. authorities. The High Court accepted the conclusions of the lower court about increased risk of suicide and inhumane prison conditions. But it also accepted four assurances in U.S. Diplomatic Note no. 74, given to the court in Feb. 2021, which promised Julian would be well treated. The U.S. government claimed that its assurances “entirely answer the concerns which caused the judge [in the lower court] to discharge Mr. Assange.” The “assurances” state that Julian will not be subject to Special Administrative Measures (SAMs). They promise that Julian, an Australian citizen, can serve his sentence in Australia if the Australian government requests his extradition. They promise he will receive adequate clinical and psychological care. They promise that, pre-trial and post-trial, Julian will not be held in the Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado. No one is held pre-trial in ADX Florence. But it sounds reassuring. ADX Florence is not the only supermax prison in the U.S. Julian can be placed in one of our other Guantanamo-like facilities in a Communications Management Unit (CMU). CMUs are highly restrictive units that replicate the near total isolation imposed by SAMs.
None of these “assurances” are worth the paper they are written on. All come with escape clauses. None are legally binding. Should Julian do “something subsequent to the offering of these assurances that meets the tests for the imposition of SAMs or designation to ADX” he will, the court conceded, be subject to these harsher forms of control.
The extradition of Julian will be the next step in the slow-motion execution of the publisher and founder of WikiLeaks and one of the most important journalists of our generation. It will ensure that Julian spends the rest of his life in a U.S. prison. It will create legal precedents that will criminalize any investigation into the inner workings of power, even by citizens from another country. It will be a body blow to our anemic democracy, which is rapidly metamorphosing into corporate totalitarianism.
The hearings, some of which I attended in London and others of which I sat through online, mocked basic legal protocols. They included the decision to ignore the CIA’s surveillance and recording of meetings between Julian and his attorneys during his time as a political refugee in the embassy, eviscerating attorney-client-privilege. This alone should have seen the case thrown out of court. They included validating the decision to charge Julian, although he is not a U.S. citizen, under the Espionage Act. They included Kafkaesque contortions to convince the courts that Julian is not a journalist. They ignored Article 4 of the U.K.-U.S. extradition treaty that prohibits extradition for political offenses. I watched as the prosecutor James Lewis, representing the U.S., gave legal directives to Judge Baraitser, who promptly adopted them as her legal decision.
The CIA and intelligence agencies, along with the military, all of which operate without effective Congressional oversight, are the engines behind Julian’s extradition. Julian inflicted, by exposing their crimes and lies, a grievous wound. They demand vengeance. The control these forces seek abroad is the control they seek at home.
Julian may soon be imprisoned for life in the U.S. for journalism, but he won’t be the only one.
I’m seeing that some prominent newspapers are finally pulling their heads out of their buttocks and saying that Julian shouldn’t be extradited here because of the threat it means to journalism. Too bad that it’s taken them over a fcking decade to admit that!
I am as stunned by this full frontal assault on journalism as I am by the lack of public outrage, especially by the media. The very belated call from The New York Times, The Guardian, Le Monde, Der Spiegel and El País — all of whom published material provided by WikiLeaks — to drop the extradition charges is too little too late. All of the public protests I have attended in defense of Julian in the U.S. are sparsely attended. Our passivity makes us complicit in our own enslavement.
In case you don’t know no one who is tried under the espionage act is allowed to offer a defense for their actions or see the evidence against them. However the Air Force soldier that released a lot of classified information is having a public trial. Or at least he is for now. Funny how so many of the information he had got published after his arrest. I’m pretty sure that the government can threaten any news site that publishes it. But not one of the journalists that worked with Julian on the information has to worry about being charged along with Julian because most of them have become stenographers for the government.
Julian had a stroke about a year ago and I haven’t heard anything to update his condition. Barack Obama owns the persecution of Julian, but he’s not alone. Many people in government want him silenced for good and to make sure that no one ever exposes the secrets of governments. This will surely send a message.
As usual I suggest reading this at its source so you read the full article.
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C. J. Hopkins is being investigated by Germany for his book
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Here is Hopkins website and his 2-essays on the persecution
All 3 essays are worth a read.
Scientists are concerned that conspiracy theories may die out if they keep coming true at the current alarming rate.
Also too
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The WHO is also working on a global censorship system to make sure that anyone who tells the truth about the things happening are punished just like Assange and Hopkins and many others who see through the bullshit that the PTB are shoveling.
Matt Taibbi interviewed Hopkins
Scientists are concerned that conspiracy theories may die out if they keep coming true at the current alarming rate.
Kory on censorship
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For those who won’t click to see the entire tweet:
Scientists are concerned that conspiracy theories may die out if they keep coming true at the current alarming rate.
do you feel censored?
you have spoken many truth's to this issue
you are somehow allowed to disseminate these ideas
even if it is second hand. how does this scary censorship
work exactly? If I can read your posts and those of others with
like minds, where is the censorship? Perhaps it is being developed
on the idea that contrary opinions are somehow harmful to those
who prefer their own spin on things? I don't buy it. Truth only hurts
the liars. I can still read and interpret the issues being presented.
thanks snoopy
question everything
Ellsberg was one of the few that stood
by Assange from day one. Never deviated from describing Assange as a whistleblower. If anyone could know a whistleblower when he sees one, it would have been Ellsberg.
Let's not forget the cast of nefarious characters that played a role in Assange's imprisonment all these years:
1) Sweden prosecutors - over a false rape accusation. (Beware Swedish Nazis.)
2) UK courts.
3) US secret activities during the Obama admin that haven't actually been revealed.
4) Donald Trump. Joe Biden.
To subscribe to Hedges' reports isn't possible
if you only have a German Bank's Credit Card.
Do you know what a "Wutbürger" is? I hate those "Wutbürger", but I am on my way to become one.
Add on: In case you doubt that Germans have a Nazi Gene, do not doubt anymore. Just don't talk about it. Doubt more, one day you will understand Genetics. Probably that day will be a day too late.
https://www.euronews.com/live
Alexander on the Duran...
suggests Julian will be treated more fairly here in the US than the rigged UK justice system (with no constitution). I hope he's right. The case should instantly be kicked out due to the spying on his legal consultations.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
I have moved far away
...from most human beings, now.
In my view, anyone whose heart is not shredded by the slow murder of Julien Assange is a useless lump of garbage-producing protoplasm who is stinking up the planet with their incessant farting.
Speak not to me if you fit that description.
In the world I address when I have something to say, your existence has no meaning or purpose.
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My preferred reaction is to mingle and stand face to face
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981