Neocon scum, Mike Pence, used IMF bribery to get Ecuador to yield up Assange. Human trafficking at its finest.

in informationwar •  6 years ago  (edited)

This kind of thing ought to enrage all fair-minded people everywhere. When people are sold into the sex business for far less we (at least officially) call that a crime. Our elites even occasionally genuflect to the notion that it is wrong, and that we should pursue those responsible.


(Brutus staring down Julius...)

However, when the swamp pays FAR MORE indirectly to bribe a COUNTRY to yield up an innocent victim of swampish self-preservation instincts, we call it... Actually, what are they calling this?? The stories keep changing so fast, I thought I was writing about the whole climate-farce business again.

Check out this link:

https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4017231/pg1

Make no mistake, Mike Pence is as DEEP deep state as it gets. I honestly am surprised he hasn't been made President yet...(but maybe I shouldn't speak so soon.)

Many whistle blowers have come forward to tell insider tales about just how corrupt the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is, and how it is used to blackmail and hold sovereign nations hostage on a routine basis. Ecuador is precisely the type of nation that would be eminently susceptible to such pressures.


(Image courtesy of theshtfnews.com.)

I will pray that the God of the universe will expose this evil for what it is, and that His Will will be done in Julian Assange's situation.

Please join me.

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Please email your Congress person and your two U.S. Senators and send them the following:

"Dr. Ron Paul is reporting that Mike Pence used the IMF to BRIBE Ecuador to yield up journalist Julian Assange for extradition. This is abhorrent. What are you willing to do about this?

https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4017231/pg1

Thanks in advance."

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HERE IS THE WAY THE CONSERVATIVE RUTHERFORD INSTITUTE PUTS IT (so well!:)

"The Rutherford Institute has denounced the U.S. government’s attempts to extradite and prosecute Wikileaks founder Julian Assange for his part in disclosing information relating to government misconduct that is within the public’s right to know.

Assange was arrested on charges of helping U.S. Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning access and leak more than 700,000 classified military documents that raise significant ethical and legal questions about the government’s war efforts abroad.

'In the absence of any real system of checks and balances among the three branches of government—i.e., with Congress, the courts and the Executive Branch working together to advance the government’s agenda at the expense of the citizenry’s constitutional rights—it is more vital than ever that the media serve as a check on the government'. "

https://mailchi.mp/rutherford/whistleblowers-such-as-julian-assange-who-shed-light-on-government-corruption-deserve-protection-not-prosecution?e=eda601c827

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Howdy mepatriot! I was wondering how they got the Ecuador government to release him. This makes perfect sense now.

Doesn't it?