Julian Assange
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Learning that our soldiers have been the dispensers of bullets that lead to over 100,000 civilian deaths of Iraqi citizens is deeply wrong...Our young men are being drawn into battle for lack of jobs at home and blinded into performing in alignment with deprived villains who make their paycheck through fear mongering against counties who spend 100 times less on bullets and war. Sham on you! Shame on us if we don't stop them.
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Respond to this video... As far as the leak of the rape victims' names go, that shouldn't surprise you. As we know, leaks happen. No conspiracy, just an everyday normal leak. Happens in my office regularly.
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@TheFaggotPrince Point number 4 is entirely irrelevant. Point number 5 is based, as you admit, on an "assumption". One can assume just about anything. One could assume, for example, that Julian Assange is not only a rapist, but a serial killer as well. But one would have no reason whatsoever to make that assumption. You have no reason whatsoever to make the assumption that Bodstrom is involved in a translatlantic conspiracy to frame Assange.
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Your points re: the Swedish prosecutors are silly ones. I am a prosecutor myself. That the first prosecutor to process the case dropped the charges could mean any number of things: from a lack of witnesses willing to testify (which could later change, making the case meritable once again) to a lack of personal confidence by that prosecutor. The case was reinstated upon review by a more seasoned prosecutor, and after facts changed making the case more meritable.
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7. Normally Swedish media will not publish an accused’s name until after a conviction. Swedish media is controlled by a single ruling class family named Bonnier who work closely with local politicians to protect their media monopoly.
8. Claes Borgström’s two sisters, Annette Kullenberg and Kerstin Vinterhed, both work for Bonnier family newspapers.
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4. Claes Borgström is a former politician. His law partner is Thomas Bodström. Thomas Bodström is Sweden’s former Minister of Justice.
5. Thomas Bodström is currently in the USA. One could assume he is communicating and coordinating things with his partner back in Sweden.
6. It is Swedish protocol not to release the names of people accused of rape until after a conviction. The Swedish prosecutors office claims they have “no idea” how Assange’s name was leaked.
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Interesting tidbits re: the "rape" allegations:
1. The original prosecutor in charge, Eva Finné, dropped the charges the same week they were made and stated they were groundless.
2. The two women who accused Assange know each other.
3. Eva Finné was removed from the case by Claes Borgström and a new prosecutor, Marianne Ny, was appointed. Her first act was to reinstate the charges.
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@TheFaggotPrince By all means, continue the search for damning evidence. As for me, I'm confident that no damning evidence will appear, as none has appeared so far. Wikileaks has, for all intents and purposes, been a complete failure so far. If there was damning evidence, it would've been revealed by now. So I'm not holding my breath. As for the rape charges, however, you have no reason whatsoever to believe they're illegitimate. None. And that's why I posted here.
It is not unusual AT ALL for a line prosecutor to drop a case only to have a unit chief or the DA himself reinstate the case after having reviewed it with specialists and other, more seasoned prosecutors. Sorry, but there is no conspiracy behind the initial dropping of the charges.
boomy 1 year ago
@boomy you are totally an apologist bitch, your nonsense and lies are no longer needed in this forum, god you are a cunt, and when the shit hits the fan I hope you are some of the first to splatter. although there are a lot more in need of splattering than your ass.
TheFaggotPrince 1 year ago