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beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,015
? nobody can release stories world wide in ALL the main stream media without some help. Certainly not a self publicist.

i think you misunderstand the term, i mean that he is most interested in making publicity about himself. an attention seeker.

Though no doubt he could be CIA, really dont need their help publishing information worldwide at the same time. its called a press release and companies and people do this all the time.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
Anyone who can't quite CLEARLY see that Assange has never committed these crimes has their head in the sand.

It is the only way Imperialist America can capture the most dangerous man in the world to their regime, as assassination would be far too obvious.
I'm curious. How can you quite CLEARLY see that he didn't?

The only thing that is clear is that it might be convenient for some people if he was discredited, but this doesn't mean he didn't do the crime.
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
36,015
There are countless examples of America resorting to any measures necessary to preserve their imperialist ideals, in particular use of propaganda.

Observing this, along with the ridiculous timing of the allegations, makes it quite clear it's just a tactic to detain Assange.

its clear you have been duped by his story. The US have not raise any charges against him and its arguable if they even could.
 








severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,825
By the seaside in West Somerset
I already know how it's going to end. I'll bounce this in the future when it happens (or you can indeed if it doesn't).

Assange is rejected for asylum at the London Embassy in Ecuador, he is then extradited to Sweden. After a trial, he is found not guilty and then extradited to America to stand trial for crimes against America. He is then found guilty, and America can do whatever she wishes with him, possibly the death penalty, but he could be worth more to them alive.

That is one of the most properly funny comments I have read in a long time......sorry but I have limited empathy with conspiracy theories purely on the basis that almost none are ever proved true (clearly they cannot be disproved because you cannot limit the human imagination).

I was listening to his mummy on the news sticking up for her little boy and accusing America, Sweden, and ourselves of being in cahoots (if true perhaps he should just go home to Australia where he would presumably be "safe"). Everything except suggesting that her son should perhaps disprove the charges against him.

Perhaps he can't?
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
That is one of the most properly funny comments I have read in a long time......sorry but I have limited empathy with conspiracy theories purely on the basis that almost none are ever proved true (clearly they cannot be disproved because you cannot limit the human imagination).

I was listening to his mummy on the news sticking up for her little boy and accusing America, Sweden, and ourselves of being in cahoots (if true perhaps he should just go home to Australia where he would presumably be "safe"). Everything except suggesting that her son should perhaps disprove the charges against him.

Perhaps he can't?

I don't think [MENTION=7]Mustafa Kemal[/MENTION] was suggesting a conspiracy just what is likely to happen. As it goes I agree with him up to the point that he may get the death penalty which I would say is completely out of the question. Assange is a thorn in many a governments side and while they might not conspire they will certainly use due process to ensure he's shut up. You should ask David Kelly - oh you can't because B.Lair had him killed !
 












severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,825
By the seaside in West Somerset
That is one of the most properly funny comments I have read in a long time....

there are scores of "conspiracies" proved true.


Invariably only to the satisfaction of the people who believe in them.

Sorry. I was being unforgivably rude having just had an argument with my wifes' doctor. Just ignore me :thumbsup:
 


brunswick

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Aug 13, 2004
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Invariably only to the satisfaction of the people who believe in them.

err, wrong...many are objective truths. e.g. hitler burned down the riegstad as a false flag terror to further an agenda. at the time a conspiracy....later proved true.....c.columbus found america....err no, maps of the coast existed long before and his trip was funded by the de mici banking dynasty deeply into hermetics.......i could carry on but no point.

doctors are only sales clerks for the pharma corps....tell him that and see his face ;)
 
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clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
err, wrong...many are objective truths. e.g. hitler burned down the riegstad as a false flag terror to further an agenda. at the time a conspiracy....later proved true.....c.columbus found america....err no, maps of the coast existed long before and his trip was funded by the de mici banking dynasty deeply into hermetics.......i could carry on but no point.

doctors are only sales clerks for the pharma corps....tell him that and see his face ;)

It there anyone still alive that really believes Columbus discovered America. Got to do better than that....
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
err, wrong...many are objective truths. e.g. hitler burned down the riegstad as a false flag terror to further an agenda. at the time a conspiracy....later proved true.....c.columbus found america....err no, maps of the coast existed long before and his trip was funded by the de mici banking dynasty deeply into hermetics.......i could carry on but no point.

doctors are only sales clerks for the pharma corps....tell him that and see his face ;)

It there anyone still alive that really believes Columbus discovered America. Got to do better than that....
 


GreersElbow

New member
Jan 5, 2012
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A Northern Outpost
If he was being threatened with extradition to some mickey mouse third world country then I could understand it.

But Sweden? Shirley he's going to get fairly treated there, and a fair trial if it goes that far?
I would agree with you, but the U.S then want Sweden to extradite him to the U.S where he will not get a fair trial for wikileaks.


He may have sexually assaulted those women, however, the big stories were leaked, the U.S wanted him. Then Sweden just after wants him in for alleged sexual assault. Smells fishy...

Anyone who can't quite CLEARLY see that Assange has never committed these crimes has their head in the sand.

It is the only way Imperialist America can capture the most dangerous man in the world to their regime, as assassination would be far too obvious.

So, because he released details of U.S war crimes, HE MUST BE INNOCENT? Just because he did something good, it doesn't negate the fact there's a possibility he may well have sexually assaulted the 2 women.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,015
I would agree with you, but the U.S then want Sweden to extradite him to the U.S where he will not get a fair trial for wikileaks.

but they dont. sorry to bring this little detail up again, but there is no warrant or indictment for his arrest. from my memory of the origins of this, there was debate whether he has commited any crime, since he didn't carry out any act of espionage (it was Manning's own volition, who i believe is still yet to see any defense funds raised in his name by Assange). there was a great deal of hand wringing that prosecuting Assange for merely publishing information would lay the entire media industry open to prosecution. so while there are voices that wont to see him punished, there are louder saying to do so would go against core principles.

another tidbit, i read today that Australia has a policy of not extradicting to jurisdictions with the death penatly. It was raised in direct reference to Assange, by an Australian government bod, with the question why hasnt he simply returned home.
 




GreersElbow

New member
Jan 5, 2012
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A Northern Outpost
but they dont. sorry to bring this little detail up again, but there is no warrant or indictment for his arrest. from my memory of the origins of this, there was debate whether he has commited any crime, since he didn't carry out any act of espionage (it was Manning's own volition, who i believe is still yet to see any defense funds raised in his name by Assange). there was a great deal of hand wringing that prosecuting Assange for merely publishing information would lay the entire media industry open to prosecution. so while there are voices that wont to see him punished, there are louder saying to do so would go against core principles.

another tidbit, i read today that Australia has a policy of not extradicting to jurisdictions with the death penatly. It was raised in direct reference to Assange, by an Australian government bod, with the question why hasnt he simply returned home.


Will the U.S. prosecute Julian Assange? - CNN

Not officially, but they're 'investigating'. Simply put, they can call for it if they wish, and the Republicans are gaining momentum ahead of the U.S Presidential elections. And why hasn't he? AFAIK, Sweden doesn't have a death penalty
 




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