Since we’re in guessing mode on this, here’s mine:
Going on Assange being allowed to keep hold of that book, and flash the cover as he was taken out of the embassy, I’m guessing it wasn’t so much an arrest as an extraction made to look like an arrest.
The charges for the extradition seem a bit feeble too, to me.
I wont be surprised if we learn that it was all organized and supervised by US white hats for Assange’s protection.
I wont be surprised if we learn that it was all organized and supervised by US white hats for Assanges protection.
Grimmy wrote:
“Since were in guessing mode on this, heres mine:
Going on Assange being allowed to keep hold of that book, and flash the cover as he was taken out of the embassy, Im guessing it wasnt so much an arrest as an extraction made to look like an arrest.
The charges for the extradition seem a bit feeble too, to me.
I wont be surprised if we learn that it was all organized and supervised by US white hats for Assanges protection.”
Grimmy, your post ties in with EMI_Guy’s post in #276:
Your ruminating on Assange and his poor chances of making it here safely a few years ago...
What means of transportation is THE most safe and secure? And whos going to be in the UK...what...in May? Its PDJT and AF1. Assange is brought back here aboard AF1 snug as a bug in a rug.
Weird thought. Or was it?