Call Me Stormy

Finding righteous currents in turbulent times

Archive for the tag “Ecuadorian Embassy”

UK Grants Assange Reprieve

Josh Sigurdson is reporting that a UK court has granted Wikileaks journalist Julian Assange a temporary reprieve from extradition to the United States.

The court called for a temporary reprieve in order to seek U.S. assurance that the extradition is not being carried out for political reasons, which would be technically illegal in itself. Assange, who has been detained in a London prison for the last five years, faces possible charges of treason or espionage that come with the death penalty for publishing basic facts showing evidence of war crimes committed by the U.S. government. More with World Alternative Media.

Julian Assange: Die In Jail!

As they lecture us endlessly about human rights in other countries, the Biden administration is trying to kill journalist Julian Assange for the crime of embarrassing the CIA. His wife Stella joins us from his extradition hearing.

Tucker Carlson explains here how he interviewed Julian Assange in Belmarsh Prison outside London. British officials, however, refused to allow Carlson to interview Julian Assange on videotape. So these officials mean to keep him out of view and deprive any of us from hearing him speak directly.

Make no mistake about it: Earth is a criminal planet. Democracies are dead. Our rulers are little more than warmed-over thugs. And we’re not even talking about Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping or Kim Jung Un, but rather, the thugs who parade as alleged leaders of the free world.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Former President Donald Trump needs to distinguish himself from the incompetent Joe Biden by stating categorically that he will seek Julian Assange’s release from prison in Great Britain. Like Biden’s crew, Trump’s former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo advocated that Assange should be murdered. Trump needs to repudiate Pompeo’s criminal plot and reign in the malevolent CIA.

On a second note, British authorities have put Assange’s extradition on hold while they review the two days of testimony from the hearing. A decision could take several weeks.)

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.

The Assange Arrest

By arresting Julian Assange and pushing his deportation to the United States, the Trump administration appears to be making a martyr. Come on, Trump. The most dangerous thing this man has done is sleep with Pamela Anderson. More from The Rageaholic.

ARVE error: need id and provider

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange had been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012, until his asylum was revoked on April 11 and he was arrested by UK police. Concurrently, the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed an indictment against him and requested his immediate extradition to the United States. The timing of this sudden movement in the Assange case after seven years of almost complete stasis isn’t a coincidence. More from the Epoch Times, focusing here on the question, “Will Julian Assange be offered a plea deal?”

ARVE error: need id and provider

CNN, FOX not yet sure if it’s better for their team to love or hate Assange. Assange + Trump more likely to make a deal than any other POTUS. What does Assange know, that nobody else knows? More from Scott Adams.

ARVE error: need id and provider

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.

ARVE error: need id and provider

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.

ARVE error: need id and provider

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

ARVE error: need id and provider

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

ARVE error: need id and provider

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

ARVE error: need id and provider

Something Big Is Coming

The hunters are moving in on the prey. Assange is being spied on in the Ecuadorian Embassy. NYT is now trying to get ahead the spying, declass and the OIG report. Collins releases Baker’s testimony. Barr putting together a team to investigate. Barr admits that Trump was spied on. MSM trying to say that Obama’s separation of children is different than Trumps. Q is back and says the following: PANIC. More from the X22 Report.

We return to Candace Owens’ retort to the miserable Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., — one of the truly great and quick burns in the history of Congress. #ButtHurtLivesMatter. In Pursuit of Truth also delves here into the testimony of Attorney General William Barr before the House Judiciary Committee.

Vincent James of The Red Elephants also touches on the clash between Ted Lieu, D-Calif., and Candace Owens. James says Congress is out of touch. Here’s the reality.

Just a week after it’s announcement, Google dissolved its AI ethical board after backlash and outrage over some of its appointed members. Tim Pool reports.

McAllisterTV offers an update on the number of sealed indictments now pending from the Justice Department. The figure has grown to 88,350 — an enormously high number compared to the past, when the number of sealed indictments in any typical year numbered anywhere between 5,000 and about 12,000. So the current totals are easily 10 times, perhaps as much as 20 times the usual figures. What crimes do the indictments cover? We won’t know until they are released. But McAllisterTV offers a state-by-state breakdown, showing the highest numbers in California, Texas, Ohio and New York.

Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and Attorney General William Barr outline the beginnings of an attack on the fake news media and those forces in the federal government engaged in decption of the American people. Nunes is suing, not only Twitter, but the media giant McClatchy for spreading fake news stories orchestrated by Trump hater and former RNC Online Communications Director Liz Mair. Barr discussed opening an investigation into the FBI and Department of Justice to expose those involved in the manufactured witchhunt against President Trump. More from RedPill78.

ARVE error: need id and provider

We close with a video from Lou Dobbs Tonight. Corey Lewandowski, the former Trump campaign manager, says President Barack Obama not only knew about the spying being done on the Trump campaign, but actually authorized it.

ARVE error: need id and provider

 

Styx Hits The Big Time

Styxhexenhammer666, whose columns we run frequently, has hit the big time. First, he was singled out for his skills as a pundit by Julian Assange, the Wikileaks founder still holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. Then, InfoWars invited Styx on air live for an interview with Paul Joseph Watson. Their discussion focuses on the real agenda behind YouTube’s increasingly blatant censorship moves.

ARVE error: need id and provider

Post Navigation