21-11-2016, 07:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-11-2016, 08:04 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
Tobias Zackrisson Wrote:David Guyatt Wrote:This is a false scanario, I think.
Check out the Wikileaks Twitter post HERE 2 days ago. They say that:
"Black PR campaign posts going round recently trying to suppress submissions to Wikileaks. False but who benefits?"
I can provide you with some nore substantial evidence showing that Riseup.net and wikileaks might well be compromised. Riseup.net haven't yet updated their canary which they are supposed to do every 3 month, the due date was 16 of November. There is a peaceful protest outside the Ecuadorian embassy as we speak. People trying to get some life sign from Assange.
Unfortunately I am unable to access this site from my PC since my last post, not sure if my router is at fault.
I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to say or propose Tobias, Even IF Assange has not been much seen or heard from publicly lately, he was obviously in the Embassy on and around Oct. 10 when the Embassy of Ecuador confirmed they shut off HIS internet access, and he was interviewed by a Swedish Prosecutor on Nov. 15. I can't at the moment find it, but I'm sure I watched an interview with him on the internet regarding the DNC Emails during the time period you seem to refer to.
On another matter, I do NOT see Trump pardoning Assange. Yes, he appreciated what he perceived as Wikileaks leaks of DNC emails as helping him [Trump], his team he is assembling now are ULTRA-right-wing militarists and intelligence types who would want Assange [and Snowden and all like them] dead [without trial].
I used to live in Stockholm and know Sverige well, what surprises me during all of this over Assange is the very 'loud' silence of Swedes on the matter. Do they care and if they do, how do they generally feel about what Assange and the Prosecutors did in Stockholm all those many years ago?! There was some very dirty dealing on the part of the Prosecutors, very likely on behalf of their USA string-pullers.
Interestingly, a few days ago it was announced that there would be a re-opening of the Palme assassination [on which I have done work and worked with others who have done much more than I]. I wonder about the timing of this announcement [though I hold ZERO belief it will any different than the non-investigation charades of before] vis-a-vis the questioning of Assange. I can't see the connection, but don't rule one out.
In the end, I feel Assange is correct in his analysis that leaving the Embassy and/or going to Sweden [where he'd be found innocent of any charges, IMO], he'd be extradited or rendered to a black site in the USA or elsewhere, interrogated, tortured, maybe tried for espionage - maybe worse. He'd never see the light of day ever again. Don't most good people in Sweden care about that likely scenario?!...but then again, they have remained rather silent over demanding who REALLY assassinated Palme, Lindh and events surrounding those two CONNECTED events....but I digress.
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