That means they know Biden is done. Assange has a dead-man’s switch and I have a feeling this is going to be the trigger for it. If extradited to a United States where Trump has the power, they know he will be pardoned. He is a prisoner of war - in the UK, it is a death sentence. They are NOT under our control.
If Trump pardons Assange prior to him being brought here, there will be no way out for him.
Also - the “Judge” is working hard to frame a “suicide” mentality in Assange: “I am satisfied the procedures described by the US will not prevent Mr Assange from finding a way to commit suicide and for this reason I have decided extradition would be oppressive by reason of mental harm and I order his discharge."
if Trump admin proceeded on the pardon post-haste, and called on him to be released, and condemned UK for holding him as a Soviet Union style political prisoner, then if they were to do that to him it would play right into that accusation giving it full substance
the thing is that he's in their hands so this might be the best that can be done for him at this point - to start putting pressure on UK to release him because he's no longer sought by US for any charges and should be a free man
Pardoning him would be a bad idea. Let him walk free and see how long he survives [them]. That's the best punishment for him at this point.
And, now that I think about it, it seems to me that Epstain's suicide was a catalyst for the British Courts to deny extradition. After all, we couldn't keep Epstain from offing himself. I know he didn't kill himself, but that's the official narrative, and one the courts of both countries will stand behind in order to deny an Assange extradition.
Is it politically motivated? Of course it is. On both sides. One side can't have him extradited. The other can't have him walk free. He's a traitor. And now, it appears, he'll be a dead man walking. No way he survives being released on bail, in either country.
That means they know Biden is done. Assange has a dead-man’s switch and I have a feeling this is going to be the trigger for it. If extradited to a United States where Trump has the power, they know he will be pardoned. He is a prisoner of war - in the UK, it is a death sentence. They are NOT under our control.
If Trump pardons Assange prior to him being brought here, there will be no way out for him.
Also - the “Judge” is working hard to frame a “suicide” mentality in Assange: “I am satisfied the procedures described by the US will not prevent Mr Assange from finding a way to commit suicide and for this reason I have decided extradition would be oppressive by reason of mental harm and I order his discharge."
if Assange was pardoned by Trump then UK would purely be holding onto a political prisoner - Soviet Union or CCP style
In which case they’d promptly “suicide” him as soon as possible.
nothing to stop them from doing that now
if Trump admin proceeded on the pardon post-haste, and called on him to be released, and condemned UK for holding him as a Soviet Union style political prisoner, then if they were to do that to him it would play right into that accusation giving it full substance
the thing is that he's in their hands so this might be the best that can be done for him at this point - to start putting pressure on UK to release him because he's no longer sought by US for any charges and should be a free man
They don't. He's gonna be let out on bail soon.
You had to know that was coming. UK is totally under cabal control.
The British people are fucked. They won't get their Brexit, and if they do it will be in name only.
I believe this was just dumped last week. ALL of it.
https://file.wikileaks.org/file/
Pardoning him would be a bad idea. Let him walk free and see how long he survives [them]. That's the best punishment for him at this point.
And, now that I think about it, it seems to me that Epstain's suicide was a catalyst for the British Courts to deny extradition. After all, we couldn't keep Epstain from offing himself. I know he didn't kill himself, but that's the official narrative, and one the courts of both countries will stand behind in order to deny an Assange extradition.
Is it politically motivated? Of course it is. On both sides. One side can't have him extradited. The other can't have him walk free. He's a traitor. And now, it appears, he'll be a dead man walking. No way he survives being released on bail, in either country.