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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Mystery Deepens Around Fate Of Julian Assange

The following tweets posted by WikiLeaks yesterday set off a massive bout of speculation over the fate of Julian Assange who has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for nearly 4 years. There has been much speculation that the sudden change in support for Assange from the Ecuadorian government was prompted by political leverage being asserted by the Obama administration to thwart the release of emails that are proving to be very damaging to the Hillary presidential campaign.
Julian Assange's internet link has been intentionally severed by a state party. We have activated the appropriate contingency plans.
We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange's internet access Saturday, 5pm GMT, shortly after publication of Clinton's Goldman Sachs speechs.

Now, just this morning, WikiLeaks sent the following tweet, quoting "multiple US sources," saying that, in fact, John Kerry personally asked the Ecuadorian government to shut down Assange and his leaks of Clinton's emails.

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12 comments:

  1. He is not in this alone. He is a very smart man. Doesn't matter what they do to him, the information will come out. He had a contingency plan.
    We all should thank him.

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  2. This is why Obama's selling out our internet control to the UN is so dangerous.
    Censorship.

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  3. He should fear for his life - that witch will have him killed.

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  4. 11:45 she can, but that won't stop the flow of information he has.

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  5. I agree with 11:45 AM and 11:42!!! But none of this means crap if no one learns from it and help to stop it or change it...

    The only way evil can prevail is for good men to do nothing...

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  6. If he is not already dead!!

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  7. And how much did we the tax payers pay them to shut him down? And yes this is why they want control over the Internet! The US needs to kick the UN out of this country!

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  8. There is already enough information leaked. The democrat dolts will never learn so it really does not matter.

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  9. Julian is alive and well still in the Ecuador embassy. Be more concerned about the election and the contents of the emails which his company has worked so hard to impart on you rather than trivials. He put himself in danger to do the job your media failed to do. Time to step up and do your part. Get to the truth!

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  10. I knew this was coming.

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  11. I am amazed that he is still alive.
    See what happens to him in the next 3 weeks....he has said he will release some material that will gauarantee hillary's indictment.
    The clinton's have probably considered whether or not the fallout would be too great if they "accidently" left open a gas line next door to the embassy and destroyed it. Or a group of muslims (what a cover!) attack the embassy and kill Assange, but everyone else lives.
    Keep cheering.

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  12. Amazing when he fits thier agenda he is a hero. When he doesnt they try to make him dissapear.

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