Watchman: Journalists in the United States Are Supposed To Be Protected, but Julian Assange Will Be Punished for Daring To Challenge the Powerful. John Joseph Mearsheimer recently emphasized the importance of freeing Julian Assange by stating, “Journalists are not imprisoned for releasing classified information in the United States.” Mr. Mearsheimer, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, made this statement in a recent video. There has been extensive coverage on Mr. Assange, with his legal team making a last-minute effort on Feb. 20 to prevent his extradition to the United States. Since 2019, the WikiLeaks founder has been detained in Belmarsh Prison in Britain and is facing 17 charges of espionage along with a single charge of computer misuse. One of the documents published by WikiLeaks, titled “Collateral Murder,” revealed video footage of a U.S. military airstrike in Baghdad…

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SRH: Crime Publishing Truth’s Julian Assange Is the Watchman. That’s Unacceptable for Most Governments Today. U.S., U.K., et al.

Please Help Donate GiveSendGo By SRH, Julian Assange, of Crime Publishing Truth, serves as the watchman. That is unacceptable to most regimes today. US, UK, et al. For WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his legal team, Tuesday, February 21, marks a watershed moment. That is when two high court judges in London will hear arguments about whether Assange can appeal a decision to extradite him to the United States, where he would almost surely spend the rest of his life in jail, most likely in a harsh “supermax” federal facility. The hearing is set till Wednesday. Stella Assange, his wife, has warned that if the courts find against him, he might be on an aircraft to the United States within days. He would be sent from the high-security Belmarsh prison to the United States for a trial on espionage-related charges…

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Watchman: The Plane Ready to Fly Julian to the United States Will Undoubtedly Be Well-Stocked With the Blindfolds, Sedatives, Shackles, Enemas, Diapers, and Jumpsuits Used in CIA “Extraordinary Renditions.” the Legal Proceedings Surrounding Julian Have Always Been a Comedy of Errors

HNewsWire: Julian Assange’s legal options have nearly run out. He could be extradited to the U.S. this week. Should he be convicted, reporting on the inner workings of power will become a crime… High Court Judge Jonathan Swift — who previously worked for a variety of British government agencies as a barrister and said his favorite clients are “security and intelligence agencies” — rejected two applications by Julian Assange’s lawyers to appeal his extradition last week. The extradition order was signed last June by Home Secretary Priti Patel. Julian’s legal team have filed a final application for appeal, the last option available in the British courts. If accepted, the case could proceed to a public hearing in front of two new High Court judges. If rejected, Julian could be immediately extradited to the United States where he will stand trial for 18 counts of violating the Espionage Act, charges…

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Why Is the State So Helpless Against Criminals, and Thus Far So Ruthless Towards Honest People?

SRH,Investigative Editor: Banned in Parts of Europe and America, Wanted by Islamic Countries, Threatened by Terror Groups, Hunted by Left-Wing Media, Smeared by Hollywood Elites and Fake Cult Religious Leaders. Newsletter Name Please enter your name. Email Address Please enter a valid email address. Subscribe! Thanks for subscribing! Please check your email for further instructions. Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again. Support Orphans Support The 127.org One Orphan’s Story Editor’s Bio A Thrilling Ride! Every once in awhile, a book comes across your path that is impossible to put down. A Long Journey Home is not a casual book that you read in a week or earmark to complete at a later date. Once you begin, cancel your schedule, put your phone on silent, find a quiet place where you cannot be disturbed, and complete the journey.…

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U.S. wins appeal in England’s High Court for Extradition of Julian Assange.

The U.S. government won an appeal in a British court over the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, with the ruling representing a major setback in his fight to avoid being handed over to U.S. authorities to face espionage charges. U.S. authorities accuse Australian-born Assange, 50, of 18 counts relating to WikiLeaks’ release of vast troves of confidential U.S. military records and diplomatic cables which they said had put lives in danger. Assange’s supporters paint him as an anti-establishment savior that’s been persecuted by the United States for bringing to light US wrongdoings and double-dealing across the world from Afghanistan and Iraq to Washington. The High Court in London ruled on Dec. 10 that assurances given by U.S. authorities were sufficient to guarantee that Assange, who has been charged in the United States for his role in publishing classified military and diplomatic cables,…

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@Wikileaks Just Dumped All of Their Files Online, Everything From

Clinton’s Emails, Vegas Shooting Done by the FBI, Steve Jobs HIV Letter, #Pedopodesta, Afghan, Syria, Iran, CIA Agents Rape. Who Pandemic. Happy Digging!… No wonder everyone wanted Julian Assange dead. BREAKING: @wikileaks Just dumped all of their files online. Everything from Clinton’s emails, Vegas shooting done by the FBI, Steve Jobs HIV letter, #PedoPodesta, Afghan, Syria, Iran, CIA agents rape. WHO pandemic. Happy Digging! https://file.wikileaks.org/file/ Rank Hypocrisy of British and American Governments, They are Going to Kill Julian Assange Like They Killed Epstein… Group Of Doctors Warns Assange Will “Die In Prison” Without Urgent Medical Care… With Washington fighting tooth-and-nail to extradite him from the UK, the notion that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange might die in prison is looking increasingly probable. At this point, it’s more a matter of when: A few weeks or a few decades. Assange’s health has reportedly…

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We Have a Right to Know: The Lies of Our Governments and the Crimes

They Commit in Our Name… Journalist John Pilger has spent the last three weeks watching Julian Assange’s extradition trial at London’s Old Bailey. He spoke with Arena Online’s editor, Timothy Erik Ström: Q:  Having watched Julian Assange’s trial firsthand, can you describe the prevailing atmosphere in the court? The prevailing atmosphere has been shocking. I say that without hesitation; I have sat in many courts and seldom known such a corruption of due process; this is due revenge. Putting aside the ritual associated with ‘British justice’, at times it has been evocative of a Stalinist show trial. One difference is that in the show trials, the defendant stood in the court proper. In the Assange trial, the defendant was caged behind thick glass, and had to crawl on his knees to a slit in the glass, overseen by his guard, to make contact with…

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