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Liberation Day Is Approaching

The [Deep State] is panicking. President Donald Trump is dismantling the drug, human, child trafficking networks. Trump is exposing which countries are involved in manipulating the election.

The [Deep State] is fighting back, trying to remove the leaders of the agencies. This will fail.

The [Deep State] will push for riots and war. Trump is already putting things into place to counter all of this. Liberation Day is approaching. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

Could Assange Gain Freedom?

While Julian Assange sits in a London prison for the crime of committing journalism, a major breakthrough is unfolding. Four Americans are suing the CIA and Mike Pompeo for spying on them when they met with Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London.

There are growing signs today that this case will not be dismissed and the judge will allow it to move forward. This could be a major positive step in getting Julian Assange released from prison and could completely change the dynamics of his extradition to the U.S.

Journalist Kevin Gosztola joins us to discuss this breakthrough. You can read Kevin’s reporting here: https://thedissenter.org/us-if-cia-ec…  Here’s more from Clayton Morris on Redacted.

Latin America Turns To Right!

Conservatives are winning elections all across the planet, as more nations turn toward patriotic candidates opposed to globalization and a one-world government. This political revolution is even upending some of the longtime leftist regimes in Latin America.

Take the nation of Ecuador, which Sunday elected a new president, 35-year-old Daniel Noboa. He has promised to take strong measures to end spiraling crime. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Biden Backs MS13 Gangster

The complicated relationship between El Salvador and the United States has played out over the last 4 decades, but finally today they have a center right government, lower crime and murder rates than ever before. So why is the Biden admin attacking them for making things better?

Ecuador’s based president sticks up for El Salvador, and attacks Biden for trying to free a violent MS13 gang member. More from RedPill78.

 

 

Outbreak In Washington State

A nursing home facility in Washington State has been hit hard by the coronavirus. It looks as if a number of patients as well as caregivers could be infected at a nursing home in Kirkland, a suburb of Seattle with a population around 90,000. Several other counties are now reporting their first cases: Qatar, Ecuador, Ireland and Luxembourg. More from Styxhexenhammer666 as he gives his daily coronavirus update.

Holistic nutritionalist Valerie Robitaille joins SGTReport from Morocco to discuss the multifaceted attack against humanity. Coronavirus is just the tip of the iceberg, but fortunately there are ways to protect yourself from it, as Valerie explains.

Here on leap day 2020 (February 29th) the US records its first coronavirus death on the continent, a 50+ year-old man in Washington State. Cases continue to grow exponentially in South Korea and Italy. Meanwhile, most hospital systems in western countries are woefully unequipped for any large influx of serious respiratory patients.

After dragging its feet for seeming forever, the CDC “allows” states to begin testing on their own. Finally, and inexplicably. Through all of this we’ve been consistently telling you that you need to prepare.

Now it’s more or less too late. Already many communities are experiencing runs on basic items of food and water. Any preparing you do from here on out needs to be done ultra-responsibly and without any hoarding. From here on out the words are going to be “mitigation” (not containment) and “non-pharmaceutical interventions” or NPIs. That’s a fancy way of saying no large gatherings, no school, and no unnecessary travel or contact. More from Chris Martenson.

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Coronavirus is real but only in a very limited sense. The fear of the virus is being fanned and fed by the mainstream media and the globalists, who wish to continue to push an anti-nationalist agenda and steal more freedoms from the public. More from TheCrowhouse.

Julian Assange Arrested

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is arrested by British police after Ecuador withdraws his asylum. Judge Andrew Napolitano reacts. More from Fox News.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been evicted from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London where he has spent the last six years. Ecuador’s president has announced that the country has withdrawn asylum from Assange. More from RT.

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Styxhexenhammer666 says the arrest sets the stage for attacks on the press worldwide.

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But on the flip side, Lions Republic Entertainment says it’s going down. Fasten your seat belts.

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Cassandra Fairbanks is a DC journalist & huge Wikileaks supporter. She recently traveled to the Ecuadorian Embassy where Assange is being held.

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Ecuador Silences the Press

Ecuador’s parliament has passed a new Communications Law that places heavy restrictions on private media while bolstering the power of media watchdogs and censors. It’s all part of the latest round of thuggery from Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, Banana Republic socialist and ally of the late Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez. More from Newsy World.

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Blowing the Whistle on Ecuador

Ecuador has offered political asylum to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, the international gadfly known for his whistleblowing. Yet Ecuador under President Rafael Correa has one of the most abysmal track records in the Western Hemisphere as far as harassing journalists and suppressing free speech.

Over the past five years, Correa has interrupted TV and radio broadcasts 1,340 times to attack his media critics and to present fawning reports showcasing his regime’s “progressive” accomplishments. He has shut down scores of media outlets and outrageously filed an $80 million lawsuit against the newspaper El Universo in a kangaroo court controlled by Correa. On his own TV show, he regularly describes journalists as “filth,” “vultures,” “cavemen,” “a pack of hounds” and other similarly colorful epithets.

Why would a tinhorn Banana Republic leader with a pronounced distaste for free speech offer asylum to Assange? And why would Assange, supposedly a voice for global transparency, throw his lot in with such a despot? Amos Roberts from SBS Dateline in Assange’s native Australia travels to Ecuador to explore this ironic twist of fate.

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DietPepsi Takes On WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks is now getting a taste of its own medicine as a hacking group calling itself AntiLeaks has launched a massive denial of service attack against the WikiLeaks website. Led by the shadowy DietPepsi, AntiLeaks also has claimed responsibility for taking down the Ecuadorian president’s website in response to the request by WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange that he be granted political asylum in Ecuador.

“What prompted us to form AntiLeaks is the impending decision by Ecuador to presumably give Julian [Assange] asylum, which should happen within days after the Olympics are over,” DietPepsi wrote in an email to the Des Moines Register, further claiming WikiLeaks is a terrorist organization.

Some have speculated that the American-based AntiLeaks is a US government-sponsored front, but DietPepsi laughed off those rumors. “I want to make it clear to all the conspiracy theorists out there that we have nothing to do with the United States Government…,” DietPepsi wrote. “We find it quite humorous to read all these Twitter comments from people who suspect us of being NSA/CIA/FBI/or even WikiLeaks themself.”

RT, the Russian global TV network, interviewed Loz Kaye, the leader of the United Kingdom’s Pirate Party, about this latest twist in the WikiLeaks saga. The Pirate Party has embraced WikiLeaks’ broadsides against governments worldwide. Pirate Parties exist in several countries, the most active being in Germany, Sweden and the Czech Republic.

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