I 100% agree that Assange is being tortured and slowly, painfully, killed over in the UK. It’s a crime against humanity. The fact the author in OP’s article argues that he 100% would be treated the same way here strikes me as odd given my understanding of Q and my glimpse of the agreement Assange has in terms of his DMS files.
However, I don’t buy Hashmi being this “good guy” who got a bad deal. I didn’t even know about him until reading OP’s article today. Knowing what I know now about sealed grand jury indictments, intelligence communities/foreign adversaries recruiting and planting people on college campuses, and SA agents funding the 9/11 perpetrators—and living with them, at times—I refuse to blindly accept the “it was just socks!” angle this author is pushing.
As a descendant of a Declaration signer, all of today’s reality makes my blood boil. The treatment of Assange is atrocious. The concerted effort to enslave us all by removing transparency, justice, and liberty enrages me constantly. But this article seems to twist facts to fit a narrative that I’m not sure I support.
I hear you. The author is simply pushing the socks angle as it’s literally what charges the government is claiming.
If anything he was a participant per SA / ISS / MOSSAD / CIA / MI6 who all did 9/11 together and they are keeping him locked up this way to set a precedent.
If he was a threat - they would kill his ass. The entire point is to smear him and establish acceptance for locking someone away for “socks” yes? Then someone like Julian everyone willingly accepts - which is precisely what has happened.
Julian helps the world and the world turns their back and watches the latest Squid Games and forgets.
This is a better example. If JA gets sent to the US he’s going into SAMs
In the case of Abu Hamza, it was argued that his extradition would be oppressive because he would likely be held under SAMs, despite severe health issues, including that he is missing both hands.
US prosecutors guaranteed that this would not be the case stating that if he were, it would only be for a short time.
Once they had their hands on Hamza, they placed him under SAMs in ADX Florence, where he remains to this day.
I 100% agree that Assange is being tortured and slowly, painfully, killed over in the UK. It’s a crime against humanity. The fact the author in OP’s article argues that he 100% would be treated the same way here strikes me as odd given my understanding of Q and my glimpse of the agreement Assange has in terms of his DMS files.
However, I don’t buy Hashmi being this “good guy” who got a bad deal. I didn’t even know about him until reading OP’s article today. Knowing what I know now about sealed grand jury indictments, intelligence communities/foreign adversaries recruiting and planting people on college campuses, and SA agents funding the 9/11 perpetrators—and living with them, at times—I refuse to blindly accept the “it was just socks!” angle this author is pushing.
As a descendant of a Declaration signer, all of today’s reality makes my blood boil. The treatment of Assange is atrocious. The concerted effort to enslave us all by removing transparency, justice, and liberty enrages me constantly. But this article seems to twist facts to fit a narrative that I’m not sure I support.
I hear you. The author is simply pushing the socks angle as it’s literally what charges the government is claiming.
If anything he was a participant per SA / ISS / MOSSAD / CIA / MI6 who all did 9/11 together and they are keeping him locked up this way to set a precedent.
If he was a threat - they would kill his ass. The entire point is to smear him and establish acceptance for locking someone away for “socks” yes? Then someone like Julian everyone willingly accepts - which is precisely what has happened.
Julian helps the world and the world turns their back and watches the latest Squid Games and forgets.
This is a better example. If JA gets sent to the US he’s going into SAMs
In the case of Abu Hamza, it was argued that his extradition would be oppressive because he would likely be held under SAMs, despite severe health issues, including that he is missing both hands. US prosecutors guaranteed that this would not be the case stating that if he were, it would only be for a short time. Once they had their hands on Hamza, they placed him under SAMs in ADX Florence, where he remains to this day.