PACE hearing on Julian Assange's detention and conviction and their chilling effects on human rights
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One of the more worrying parts: reinterpretation of constitutional rights, abuse of obscure laws to get what you want.
Interestingly: it confirms what Q wrote: infiltration and subversion. Assange's case shows what a dark place this brings us.
All the laws in place, paper, cannot protect unless it is supported by people who are virtuous. And clearly: Kansas/Bill Bar do not belong in that category but belong to the expedient and economic and equity group, who give a damn about fundamental and God given rights, despite their lip-service to scripture. This goes for the many judges and politicians too who favor political expediency and have no backbone, while falling for the STRAUSSIAN: re-imagining human rights as espoused by the WEF high Priest: Klaus Schwab.
It also goes to show there are still people who retain their humanity.