bernitdown

So if he starts walking around in public I'm guessing CIA will put him down somehow

carmencita

If he is still alive, yes, they will make quick work of him. I am sure Hillary would want to do it herself.

bernitdown

Since you agree with me can you upvote my comments?

carmencita

OK

Narcissism

I hate to say it but his safest place is staying at the embassy. He has to be target No2 on the Deep States hit list after Trump.

carmencita

I wonder why Ecuador is trying to get him out of there. Surely it will be a very difficult removal if at all possible. Waiting to see if this talk of another party comes forward.

13Buddha

IF this is true, and IF he is alive, he is not going to be free. Also, that photop a few days ago with him wearing an Ecuadorian soccer jersey, think about it. Since 2012, this man has been deprived of fresh air, sunshine, and companionship, and he has been cut-off from the internet. Do you truly believe that he looks this good? No way in hell. Something isn't right.

wtf_is_happening

Supposely it's an old photo, just a recent tweet.

carmencita

I know. In a day or two I will go back to sitting on the fence. I go back and forth mostly because I so want it to be true. They really are good at keeping us guessing. I sure hope this is true but you make a good point. Fingers still crossed xxx Sigh.

13Buddha

I hear you, carm, I hope and pray every single day for our country, President Trump, Assange, Snowden, and all of our unsung heroes, investigators, and reporters and all of those who lost their lives for us.

carmencita

I am just waiting and hoping for something really good to happen. We all need it and deserve it. Thank you for the prayers you have given.

carmencita

Found this article: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-42629761 "We're considering and exploring the possibility of a mediation," Ecuador's foreign minister, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, said on Tuesday, adding that they could involve a "third country or personality". A person cannot live in those conditions forever, she said. A THIRD Party. Hmm. Wonder who that could be.

argosciv

A THIRD Party. Hmm. Wonder who that could be.

Hmmmm... have to wonder who the first two would be.

Assuming for a moment that Britain/Sweden & Ecuador/Assange are the main parties, some possibilities for the third party include: USA(Trump admin), Russia(lol), Israel...

It would be lovely if the Australian gov would get off their arse and help him, though.

seekingpeace

Sorry but it doesn'r really mean much. He entered the UK on his Australian passport and that has his entry visa on it. He will be detained at the airport by immigration if he tries to leave without a valid entry visa.

wtf_is_happening

Jerome Corsi says he was extracted to Switzerland on January 5. There is a lot of deliberate disinformation around him right now. The official story when it is revealed won't be what really happened anyway.

seekingpeace

Leaving the UK illegally is not a viable solution and in fact just makes his situation worse. His team of lawyers are trying to get him out legally and as a political refugee. Jerome Corsi is wrong.

carmencita

I don't know. I am wondering why Ecuador took this step. Possibly the Pres. has something in his back pocket or up his sleeve. I am a cup full girl not empty. Fingers Crossed xxx

seekingpeace

The Australian government refuses to confirm or deny if they have revoked his passport. He is a political refugee and this is the angle that his lawyers are working on.

carmencita

There may be severe pressure from the UK for Australia to revoke. Hope not. I think his children are still there. I wonder if they know what really happened.

wtf_is_happening

Both major parties in Australia donated significant amounts to the Clinton Foundation. Assange is persona non grata here.

carmencita

Do you know if his children still live there? I wonder what they are thinking or believing. They surely know more than we do. They may feel in danger as well.

seekingpeace

Yes, that's why Stella Morris (one of his lawyers) is arguing that he is a political refugee.

justdiepedos

Ecuador seems like a good place to live. I was thinking of moving there at one time. Lucky him.

carmencita

I had a friend that went there and he liked it enough but said that he had to buy everything with cash. No credit cards accepted or ATMs, etc. Might be a better idea actually. There are a lot of Americans there.

13Buddha

Through 2 of my cousins, I know of a couple who has visited their several times during the past 10 years, have mapped it out completely with their plans, are retiring this year, bought land in Ecuador, having a house built, and are moving there in 2019. My cousins, husband and I are definitely visiting the country once they settle in. Ecuador and Galapagos - looking forward to it.

carmencita

There are not too many countries that are habitable now. That is still a decent one I believe. Others have been plundered by our country one way or another. Iraq was once a beautiful country. Others too. So very sad. I think you will love Ecuador.

justdiepedos

I have family that want to move there.

Cash based is great. Things are inexpensive there, all organic food...healthy lifestyle.

carmencita

This is what I have heard. Funny we call it organic. My Grandmother would just call it Farm Goods. Everything coming from the farm was considered healthy no one thought you had to go to another country to get healthy food. Sign. I know what you mean about Cash Based. I hope in some way they can find a way to get Assange into the Ambassador Program. 1 Step at a time.

argosciv

^ This

Also: Upvoats all around to yourself and @justdiepedos

carmencita

This post connects to Pizzagate because Assange released the Podesta emails which contained many connections to HRC the Elites and the words and phrases containing references to Pizza, Cheese, etc. suspected as words used by pedophiles. He is what sparked our research and investigation into Comet Ping Pong and James Alefantis who has connections to the CIA.

druhill007

very good reminder

carmencita

Yes. Actually after I wrote it, I could not believe all of it, and how it reminded me of all that has come to pass. So much has passed under the bridge.

justdiepedos

Someone is downvoating you, so I upvoated you.

carmencita

Oh, TY. The shills are shilling.

carmencita

Ecuador gave Assange asylum after he sought refuge in the embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden for investigation of sex-related claims. Sweden dropped the case, but Assange has remained in the embassy because he is still subject to arrest in Britain for jumping bail. He also fears a possible U.S. extradition request based on his leaking of classified State Department documents.

argosciv

It's bloody interesting watching this one play out. Here's hoping that his gaining an Ecuadorian passport is as much a strong move as it seems to be!

Much love to Julian & co, maybe we'll get to see him out in the fresh air and sunlight, some day soon ^_^