Biden should drop his appeal to extradite Julian Assange and dismiss all charges against him, on the new disclosures that Assange has been subjected to the same governmental crimes that led to the dismissal of my own prosecution half a century ago. 1/ news.yahoo.com/kidnapping-as…

Sep 29, 2021 · 8:20 PM UTC

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2/ These governmental crimes include illegal, warrantless surveillance, conspiracy to "totally incapacitate me" and--in the words of my judge--"bizarre events" that "offend a sense of justice." All of these apply exactly to the just-revealed crimes against Assange.
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3/ Here is Judge Matthew Byrne's statement dismissing the charges against me and Tony Russo, on May 12, 1973. AG Garland should take similar action on Assange this week. And if that doesn't happen, the UK High Court should dismiss the appeal. / nytimes.com/1973/05/12/archi…
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This should not be happening in a so called free and open society. Where is the outrage?
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Narrator: "We somehow failed to learn something from it." #Watergate #COINTELPRO #Praetorianism
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PLEASE re-tweet
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Yep real hero’s aren’t given medals they are persecuted for their honesty especially if it interferes with the elite profiteering.
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Everyone should listen to Mr. Ellsberg, on most every issue - it's my default position. That's acknowledging, honoring and respecting true good character and wisdom - the elders among us.
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And they say China is bad.
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He probably should, but he won't. He is part of the problem. (And in my opinion a huge part!) That this information came to public looks more and more managed. And I'm pretty sure he knowed. It looks more and more that the former administration should be blamed but not him!
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So criminals are plotting to murder people for exposing their crimes...
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