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Saturday, February 22, 2020

Is Assange coming to the USA ?

ASSANGE CAN ANSWER MANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE RUSSIAN INVESTIGATION

IS ASSANGE READY TO TESTIFY IN EXCHANGE FOR IMMUNITY?


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Julian Assange has been removed from the Ecuadorian embassy and has been arrested. He may be prosecuted by the UK for skipping bail. He will most likely be headed to the USA for questioning and also possible charges for espionage. 

He is great danger in the UK, there are people in high places who were involved with the Russian investigation and Assange may have information that will be devastating to the intelligence community.

You can bet if he survives his stay in UK custody, he will soon be in the United States. 

Assange knows  the source of the hacked DNC emails. He has claimed that it did not come from a state agency, but was handed to a Wikileaks operative in a park in Washington D.C. If he has evidence of this it would a  bombshell revelation.

Yesterday, Attorney General, William Barr admitted he is looking into the Russian investigation. He is concerned that there may have been unauthorized surveillance of the Trump campaign. The accusation that the Russians hacked the DNC emails in an effort to help Trump is a cornerstone of the investigation.

In 2017 the Justice department was negotiating with Assange to come to the United States and testify, but the deal was killed by then FBI director James Comey and Senator Mark Warner.

Is it a coincidence that Assange has been arrested at this time? Will he soon be in the USA to make a deal for what he knows concerning these issues?

He will also be in danger in this country. We have already seen the spin begin, that he is a Russian agent or an operative of the Russian government. This is actually very unlikely if you look at the history of Wikileaks.

The effort will be to demonize Assange and question his credibility which historically has been sound. 

It is likely this is just the beginning of this story.

originally published 4/19/2019.








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