Julian Assange Released from Prison

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HealthAndHappiness

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Here's< an interview with the Aussie Cossack about Julian Assange's politically motivated release as a political prisoner.

Those of us who prayed for his release from solitary confinement should take a minute to thank the Lord.

(If anyone finds the YouTube link before they drop it into the memory hole, feel free to post it. Some people don't like hyper links to other safe platforms, like Infowars, for some reason.)
 

HeIsHere

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Here's< an interview with the Aussie Cossack about Julian Assange's politically motivated release as a political prisoner.

Those of us who prayed for his release from solitary confinement should take a minute to thank the Lord.

(If anyone finds the YouTube link before they drop it into the memory hole, feel free to post it. Some people don't like hyper links to other safe platforms, like Infowars, for some reason.)
Amen!

This is a good day for justice albeit delayed and compromised.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Amen!

This is a good day for justice albeit delayed and compromised.
When they can arrest the press for political investigative reporting, eventually the sky is the limit. Who would think that a political party in America could ever arrest their opposition?

It is a good day for this tortured gentleman. I hope he has overall Biblical values . If so, I hope his country will elect him to the PM next election.
 

Nehemiah6

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This is a good day for justice albeit delayed and compromised.
Assange did the world a great service by exposing all the lies and the evildoers. Trump should have simply pardoned him when he had a chance to do so. He never should have gone to prison or into hiding.
 

Eli1

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Agreed with the comments here.
I also want to say that Snowden is another one who I respect because he sacrificed a lot for an ideal.
He had a nice paying job in Hawaii, a girlfriend, a house and he gave all that up for what he thought was wrong.

Yes, technically he has violated his job contract and has broken a law since they’re charging him with the good old espionage act, but still these are the risks that one has to pay if you decide to share things with the public.
Unfortunately what he shared with the world was something that we knew anyway. All intelligence agencies around the world spy in their people. It’s sort of like a default setting.
 

HeIsHere

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Assange did the world a great service by exposing all the lies and the evildoers. Trump should have simply pardoned him when he had a chance to do so. He never should have gone to prison or into hiding.
Judge Andrew Napolitano is on record stating that Trump told him, that Bill Barr and Pompeo talked him out of it.
Not surprised it would be those two
 

HeIsHere

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Agreed with the comments here.
I also want to say that Snowden is another one who I respect because he sacrificed a lot for an ideal.
He had a nice paying job in Hawaii, a girlfriend, a house and he gave all that up for what he thought was wrong.

Yes, technically he has violated his job contract and has broken a law since they’re charging him with the good old espionage act, but still these are the risks that one has to pay if you decide to share things with the public.
Unfortunately what he shared with the world was something that we knew anyway. All intelligence agencies around the world spy in their people. It’s sort of like a default setting.

Yes agree, but it did move it from a conspiracy theory to reality for some.
 

HealthAndHappiness

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Agreed with the comments here.
I also want to say that Snowden is another one who I respect because he sacrificed a lot for an ideal.
He had a nice paying job in Hawaii, a girlfriend, a house and he gave all that up for what he thought was wrong.

Yes, technically he has violated his job contract and has broken a law since they’re charging him with the good old espionage act, but still these are the risks that one has to pay if you decide to share things with the public.
Unfortunately what he shared with the world was something that we knew anyway. All intelligence agencies around the world spy in their people. It’s sort of like a default setting.

I agree except that the only ones who have been spying/espionage are the ones who he exposed. If I were on the grand jury, I would demand innocence and overthrow the prosecutor's accusations.