The husband and I were discussing yesterday Assange’s stay at the Ecuadoran embassy. We had so many questions:
What is Ecuador gaining from this relationship?
What are the chances some Ecuadoran official will be paid off to let in an assassin?
Would the globalists be so bold as to take out Assange, knowing that the motive for the killing would be so obvious?
(I am inclined to think the answer to that is that, even though their motive would be obvious and even though they know that there is more than one person with the data, they would do it to send a message. Think Mark Rich.)
Assange’s stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy is reminiscent of Osama bin Laden’s stay in Pakistan, except OBL’s presence was a secret that everybody agreed to. And when the time came to take out the trash, Pakistan looked the other way. You can bet that the US State Department knows what it will take to get Ecuador to look the other way — it just hasn’t happened yet.
If I had to be as to the ‘means’, I’d say a fabricated ‘health emergency’. Mr. Assange gets rushed to a hospital where he tragically dies. You see, because everybody knows where Assange is, the death cannot take place inside the embassy.