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Posted on 12/14/2020 8:41:52 AM PST by RandFan
ok i’ve had enough..,
Don’t feed the troll.
This is good news IF true and should be celebrated.
The Deep State officials will not be pleased. I imagine Barr could resign over it.
He got our hopes up...
Maybe a pardon will happen anyway...
Manning spend little to no time in prison. He was a US citizen and took an oath as a service member. The tax payer paid >$100k for a gender reassignment. He now he lives off the fame from what he did (stealing the material that Assange published).
Meanwhile, Assange who isn’t a US citizen and didn’t break any laws (our laws in the US, and he wasn’t in the US, isn’t a US citizen, etc. - but the law is a joke anyhow - we selectively enforce it and feel it applies to anyone in the world when it benefits us) has been incarcerated in a prison in the UK that houses their worst terrorists and criminals.
But... Assange didn’t say nice things about Obama and beg, so he didn’t get the pardon and Manning did.
If you want to be consistent - and the truth is in consistency, pardon Assange.
If true, Trump is right again. I have a hard time disagreeing with Trump, on pretty much everything. The only thing I think he did wrong was to give in to this Covid-19 bullshit, and that ended up biting him in the ass. It was obvious he was only reluctantly going along with what he perceived he needed to do, but he should have pushed back even harder. Had the elections been November 2019, how do you think things would have gone?
I doubt Pompeo will stand for it, but anything is possible.
Hope it is true!
Compare Snowden’s reaction & subsequent actions to a “personal” moral outrage to Lt Col Larkin’s reaction & subsequent actions to a “personal” moral outrage.
Certainly we disagree.
Should have made it clear that post #82 pertains to Snowden, not Assange.
Assange and Snowden, apples and oranges.
As I say, there’s room for disagreement here.
its easy to get mixed up...
For what its worth I predict they will both get the pardon if the usurpation happens as a “FU” to the permanent state.
I hope that is what will happen anyway...
I’m wondering who else other than Seth Rich. Wasn’t there a journalist who was killed in a similarly suspicious car wreck?
In line for the Valdosta, GA rally, I met a woman who lives three blocks from where the car crash was that killed Harrison Deal. She showed me pics of the aftermath and said that firefighters she talked to at the scene said it was suspicious.
Highly sensitive materials that should not exist because the very existence of these collection systems is UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
Read your Bill of Rights, amendment 6, 7 and 8. Now, where does mass collection fit into that?
I do not care about analogy’s to orchestras. I do not care about what some government agency considers sensitive according to their internal policies and made up regulations. Just like reading your mail requires a judge to sign off on it, reading your emails, text messages, or listening in on your phones calls should require a “real” judge.
The real issue is that in the early 90s the US government took the liberty to define anything going over IP as being in the public domain, so they basically said that you have no privacy on any smart device, email, text, VoIP...
True. Wikileaks promotes the George Soros agenda.
I’m uncertain but these two tweets are very intriguing.
CodeMonkey:
Assange pardon may open up murder and conspiracy charges against certain people.
Not going to go into details because twatter will ban me, but you probably already know.
https://twitter.com/codemonkeyz/status/1338525815030468608?s=21
Murray in same thread:
Certain people who have been engaged in a relentless, coordinated effort to bring down a sitting President [and nation] who stood in the way of their plan to consolidate wealth and power on a global scale.
https://twitter.com/rothbard1776/status/1338526401469800448?s=21
Pastor Mark Burns
@pastormarkburns
Regarding #JulianAssange tweet, Inadvertent tweet, faulty source, please disregard!
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