Posted on 01/04/2017 5:44:01 AM PST by Rockitz
As previewed yesterday, today at 10pm ET, WikiLeaks' Julian Assange would be interviewed by Fox News' Sean Hannity, in a wide ranging discussion touching most notably on whether or not Russia provided WikiLeaks the hacked Democratic emails - as pointed out yesterday, the answer was a "1000%" no.
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Assange's concluding remarks were uncharacteristically emotional:
"I have been detained illegally, without charge for six years, without sunlight, lots of spies everywhere. It's tough... but that's the mission I set myself on. I understand the kind of game that's being played - big powerful actors will try and take revenge...it's a different thing for my family - I have young children, under 10 years old, they didn't sign up for that... and I think that is fundamentally unjust... my family is innocent, they didn't sign up for that fight."
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
Don’t be surprised if the Clintons dont have the money to issue refunds. It takes a lot of money to grease the skids of corruption and of the money raised, much of it was spent in trying to become President.
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Should we do a “Go fund me” for the sweet couple?
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I agree. Kudos to Hannity!
I am very impressed with Assange. When he first came on the scene, I was skeptical, and thought perhaps he was just an agitator or attention-seeker. I now think he’s the real deal. I may not always agree with him, but after watching this interview, I have immense respect for him.
He has standards and strives to uphold them. It was very obvious that it pained him to reveal that the Podesta leaker was NOT a Russian or a government person. It was also obvious that he felt compelled to reveal that much in order to answer to the false (fake news) accusations of the 0vomit administration, it’s allies, and puppeteers.
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