Manafort held secret talks with Assange in Ecuadorian embassy, sources say

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  1. Antiduopolist

    Antiduopolist Well-Known Member

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    And a very dangerous one.

    The CCE mind revealed.

    More dangerous than a hundred anti-Semites with a thousand bombs.
     
  2. Antiduopolist

    Antiduopolist Well-Known Member

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    Complete fantasy.

    But good men have been lynched for less.

    G-d help us all if anything happens to Assange.

    The sham is completely ended then; there is nothing left but naked moral ruin.
     
  3. Antiduopolist

    Antiduopolist Well-Known Member

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    That lynch mobs are more dangerous than the ones they would destroy.
     
  4. APACHERAT

    APACHERAT Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Turn himself in to who ?

    They need a bone saw and diplomatic bags to get Assagne out of the Ecuadorian Embassy.
     
  5. The Mello Guy

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    What exactly is the fantasy here? Wikileaks didn’t publish stolen emails? Manafort wasn’t the campaign manager? He doesn’t have ties to Russian criminals?
     
  6. icehole3

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    Yeah, if the tables were turned the Libs here would be reporting this to the Mods.
     
  7. The Mello Guy

    The Mello Guy Well-Known Member

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    He said he’d turn himself over to us authorities if Manning was released.
     
  8. Antiduopolist

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    That witch hunt sham was dropped last year.

    Hadn't you heard?
     
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    You're the worse when it comes to sources why aren't you slamming the OP.
     
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    Who’s being lynched? What are you even talking about?
     
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    What? None of that made any sense.

    The Guardian is not an American newspaper, so the First Amendment does not apply (it is not clear to me why you even brought it up).
    A man who was just installed as Trump's campaign manager (probably by Roger Stone, his one time business partner), and who had well known ties to Russian oligarchs and intelligence meets with someone who is mistrusted and wanted by many of the Western intelligence agencies for a catalog of reasons!

    Naw! Move on, nothing here!

    A man who most likely DID know that the Russians had given or were going to give Assange the DNC documents to leak at strategic intervals.

    There is little doubt that the Trump campaign was well aware that the Russians were Assange's source. After all, Assange is a fighter for free speech, as long as that free speech happens in countries that the Russians want to attack. Assange has never once called out a right wing dictator, and certainly not his Russian friends!

    Assange is not, and never was, a journalist. He is an agent provocateur and he coordinated with Moscow's man in the Trump campaign.
     
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    Journalists - and anyone associated with them - must be wiped from the face of the earth.

    And a journalist who exposed embarrassing truths about the powers that be?

    An example MUST be made.

    Stalinism at its finest.
     
  13. Lil Mike

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    Wikileaks denies the story.

    Oh look, The Guardian is modifying it as we speak!

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    Also...

    WikiLeaks Suing The Guardian over Manafort Story
     
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    I'm sorry friend, but you are really off on this one. The US is no saint and neither is the media, but the idea that all these lies and indictments are made up is nonsense. Corruption on the part of Hillary and some others doesnt mean the Russians, the Trump campaign and Assange cannot also be corrupt and guilty. This to me is a whataboutism that simply thinks anything that hits the MSM is fake, this seems to me an unsophisticated view of the problems with media in America.
     
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    ^ #FakeNews ^

    Assange Never Met Manafort. Luke Harding and the Guardian Publish Still More Blatant MI6 Lies
    https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/arch...guardian-publish-still-more-blatant-mi6-lies/
    The visitor logs were not kept by Wikileaks, but by the very strict Ecuadorean security. Nobody was ever admitted without being entered in the logs. The procedure was very thorough. To go in, you had to submit your passport (no other type of document was accepted). A copy of your passport was taken and the passport details entered into the log. Your passport, along with your mobile phone and any other electronic equipment, was retained until you left, along with your bag and coat. I feature in the logs every time I visited.

    There were no exceptions. For an exception to be made for Manafort and the “Russians” would have had to be a decision of the Government of Ecuador, not of Wikileaks, and that would be so exceptional the reason for it would surely have been noted in the now leaked supposed Ecuadorean “intelligence report” of the visits.
     
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    Good thing people didn't react to journalists under Nixon as you are.
     
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    So...you are accusing others of hypothetically doing what you are actually doing: Confirmation Bias.
     
  18. Antiduopolist

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    Yup.

    It's a TRULY dangerous and utterly depraved witch hunt based on a complete lie.

    It's appalling that pig like Trump is being hunted by the CCEs, but that Assange is acceptable collateral damage to them?

    Beyond despicable.
     
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    Which authorities ?

    There are more than a few countries where Assange has wanted posters for his ass.
     
  20. The Mello Guy

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    Uhm ok
     
  21. Antiduopolist

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    More blatant falsehoods.

    The condition was a PARDON, not commutation.
     
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    As I said, US
     
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    Which newspaper printed Snowden's leaks and are they now wanted by the US? Why is Wikileaks being treated differently?
     
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    Craig Murray is totally biased to Assange and has been repeating the same lies as Assange for awhile.
     
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    If Obama grants Manning clemency Assange will agree to US extradition despite clear unconstitutionality of DoJ case

    I don’t see the word pardon there at all.
     

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