Assange is soon to be arrested and relocated from a Ecuadorian jail to a UK jail. Currently he is supposedly free even though he was unable to exit the Ecuadorian embassy for years. So what is the difference between staying in the Ecuadorian embassy and a jail? Whatever sentence the judge may issue to him, he should reduce the number of years he spent into that freaking embassy. Well honestly speaking Assange was a fool for not trying to escape at least once. His stay in the embassy was like a low-grade security jail. While there are a few cops permanently guarding the door of the embassy, he should have escaped a long time ago. There are such multiple possibilities, from jumping from rooftop to rooftop, to disguising into a woman such as Pamela Anderson when she visited him. She walked in, 5 hours later Assange walks out disguised as Pamela Anderson. She wouldn’t even need to know. He could have done this while she was sleeping or something. He could have put some sleeping pills in her drink and put her to bed. Then walk out the door. No one would have suspected a thing.
He could have also wore a silicone face mask which looks like someone who is just about to visit the embassy, like some politician or something or even a freaking janitor! There are realistic makeups these days you won’t even believe it, Hollywood style makeups that can even turn you into a zombie with wax, fake blood, silicone, this that, etc. You can find numerous guides on Youtube.
Heck he could have dug a tunnel with a spoon just like in the movies. Anyone with half of brain would have escaped a long time ago, yet Assange was a fool for staying there for years, relaxed. After he escaped, he could have joined Snowden in Russia. How could he think for a second that a day when he would be handed over to the UK won’t ever come? All it takes is for government change in Ecuador for example.
Assange was a great hero, a fool for ending up basically jailed in the Ecuadorian embassy for years without escaping, but a hero nonetheless. He exposed, corruption like never seen before, the demonic nature of the globalist oligarchs, bribery, pure evilness, election fraud and so on. This is it, he’s gonna die now as he will be most likely either executed by the very evil states he was exposing, or simply locked forever in some jail where we will never hear from him again. These states are now proving Assange right by doing this to him. They’re like “We’re not evil, give us Assange though to slaughter him for saying we’re evil.” Hahaha evil is most of the times stupid as well. Evil and clever is perhaps a rarer combination except for in the movies. In reality evil almost always comes packed with stupid.
Here’s RT’s report on this:
Ecuador is ready to hand over the WikiLeaks founder to the UK in “coming weeks or even days,” RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan said citing her own sources, as prospects of his eviction from the embassy are back in the media.
“My sources tell [Julian] Assange will be handed over to Britain in the coming weeks or even days,” Simonyan wrote in a recent tweet which was reposted by WikiLeaks. “Like never before, I wish my sources were wrong,” she continued.
Simonyan’s message comes, as speculations Ecuador is in talks with the UK over the future of Assange are back again in British press. Earlier this week, the Times reported Britain is locked in top-tier discussions with the Ecuadorians in a bid to remove Assange from their London embassy.
Sir Alan Duncan, the Foreign Office minister, is said to be spearheading the diplomatic effort. Sources close to Assange said he himself was not aware of the talks but believed that America was putting “significant pressure” on Ecuador, including threatening to block a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) if he continues to stay at the embassy.
The Times report comes just weeks before a visit to the UK by the newly-elected Ecuadorian president Lenin Moreno, who has labeled Assange a “hacker”, an “inherited problem” and a “stone in the shoe.”
There have been other worrying signs indicating Assange is steadily becoming a troublemaker for Ecuador. In late March this year, the Ecuadorian government has suspended Assange’s communication privileges with the outside world, cutting off his Internet connection at the embassy.
The move was sparked by Assange’s alleged breach of an agreement to refrain from interfering in other states’ affairs. Previously, he blasted the Spanish government for cracking down on the Catalan independence movement.
Assange has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy since 2012 when he asked the Latin American state for asylum. The 47-year-old was wanted by Sweden on sexual assault allegations, but feared the extradition would lead to him being transferred to the US and prosecuted without a fair trial.
The US has been saying that Assange was “engaged in terrorism,” with Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, last year calling his arrest a “priority.” Over the years, WikiLeaks has published hundreds of thousands of classified US files, including the cables on the Iraq War, leaked by whistleblower Chelsea Manning in 2010.
Despite the Swedish investigation against him being closed in May last year, the Australian journalist was still unable to leave the embassy because of an outstanding British warrant for allegedly breaching bail conditions and no guarantees of him not being sent to the US.
Over the years, the whistleblower has been supported by activists and human rights groups, who demanded he be freed. A UN panel also found that Assange’s stay in the embassy amounted to “arbitrary detention,” but it wasn’t enough to change his fate.
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