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On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 11:46:29PM +0000, таракан wrote:
Anyone interested to [FUND THE] extract Assange from Jail - Mesrine + Cipherpunks style
contact me on my ProtonMail Email
BTW I do not live in RUSSIA I live in DONBASS - ONLY place to FUCK the world power -
Legends of the Donbass! I pray for you. I laud the goal of seeing Assange released. But perhaps money is not going to get him out. Even the British Queen responded to the petition in relation to this, conceding it "is a political matter" - in other words the DemonRats hope to "vindicate" (if you can call it that) Hitlery's murder of Seth Rich. "Man, those danged Russkies^B^B I mean American's with conscience!" Seth Rich, may your Soul carry on proudly, in dignity, and with the ultimate victory. CHAPPAQUA, NY—Hillary Clinton has suggested that Americans vote for president via email, a controversial proposal that's nonetheless gaining some traction on the left. Clinton released her proposal to have Americans send in their votes via email and even offered to run the server herself. She said her server could handle up to 30,000 emails per second, more than enough bandwidth to run the national election. https://babylonbee.com/news/hillary-clinton-suggests-that-americans-vote-for... "I would be more than happy to provide a server that could handle all the email votes," Clinton said. "I'd guarantee no votes sent in by email would be lost. They'd be safe and secure. Our security systems are to die for." Some people criticized the suggestion, saying that email is inherently insecure and that emails have a way of disappearing when they're inconvenient to Clinton's purposes. These people have not been heard from since.
On Monday, July 20, 2020, 02:50:57 AM PDT, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:
I laud the goal of seeing Assange released.
But perhaps money is not going to get him out. Even the British Queen responded to the petition in relation to this, conceding it "is a political matter"
I wonder what she really meant by that! If it is REALLY a "political matter", then it shouldn't have been brought in any criminal court, either US or UK. My understanding is that in UK law, the Queen has the power to pardon. She should exercise that power immediately, and have Assange released. Jim Bell
I laud the goal of seeing Assange released.
But perhaps money is not going to get him out. Even the British Queen responded to the petition in relation to this, conceding it "is a political matter"
I think this is fake news... the Queen never took position regarding the case of Assange ...
I wonder what she really meant by that! If it is REALLY a "political matter", then it shouldn't have been brought in any criminal court, either US or UK.
My understanding is that in UK law, the Queen has the power to pardon. She should exercise that power immediately, and have Assange released.
The british Queen has certainly many powers, as of 2020, but she cannot exercise any of them ..
Jim Bell
What would save Assange now is money because with money you can (possibly) buy extraction teams. Again, nothing else will save or free Assange... he is now on the way to extradition and then to court and then to supermax for the rest of his life, and they will make sure he stays alive but slowly becomes a zombie/vegetable. As for 'political motives'... it's incorrect, these are 'imperial and ideological motives'. The man threatened (Digital) Rome and the (Digital) Power of Rome/Zeus/whatever must not be defied. 2,000 years ago a Christ was crucified and now in some ways Assange - which is to the contrary far from being without sins - is crucified by a similar power using different ways, hypocritical ways but probably even more horrible than crucifixion. The mad queen of Roma/ Hillary (Il-a-rit) the great is personnaly behind this and that vicious lady(sic) will make sure he suffers and suffers a lot because a woman's cruelty can far exceed a man's cruelty. As for the 'laws' and 'democracy' it's a necessary decorum which, again, is very juicy (how much money spent for Assange ?) Actually there is one and only thing that can save Assange, without the risks of sending a military extradition team to Belmarsh. But don't believe I will tell there :-) Some are working in the shadows....
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 04:09:03PM +0000, таракан wrote:
I laud the goal of seeing Assange released.
But perhaps money is not going to get him out. Even the British Queen responded to the petition in relation to this, conceding it "is a political matter"
I think this is fake news... the Queen never took position regarding the case of Assange ...
I wonder what she really meant by that! If it is REALLY a "political matter", then it shouldn't have been brought in any criminal court, either US or UK.
My understanding is that in UK law, the Queen has the power to pardon. She should exercise that power immediately, and have Assange released.
The british Queen has certainly many powers, as of 2020, but she cannot exercise any of them ..
Jim Bell
What would save Assange now is money because with money you can (possibly) buy extraction teams. Again, nothing else will save or free Assange... he is now on the way to extradition and then to court and then to supermax for the rest of his life, and they will make sure he stays alive but slowly becomes a zombie/vegetable.
As for 'political motives'... it's incorrect, these are 'imperial and ideological motives'. The man threatened (Digital) Rome and the (Digital) Power of Rome/Zeus/whatever must not be defied.
2,000 years ago a Christ was crucified and now in some ways Assange - which is to the contrary far from being without sins - is crucified by a similar power using different ways, hypocritical ways but probably even more horrible than crucifixion.
The mad queen of Roma/ Hillary (Il-a-rit) the great is personnaly behind this and that vicious lady(sic) will make sure he suffers and suffers a lot because a woman's cruelty can far exceed a man's cruelty.
As for the 'laws' and 'democracy' it's a necessary decorum which, again, is very juicy (how much money spent for Assange ?)
Actually there is one and only thing that can save Assange, without the risks of sending a military extradition team to Belmarsh. But don't believe I will tell there :-)
Some are working in the shadows....
Queen Elizabeth won’t get involved in Julian Assange case because it’s a POLITICAL matter – Buckingham Palace https://www.rt.com/uk/480974-queen-elizabeth-julian-assange/ A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman has said the Queen will not intervene to release Julian Assange, vowing to remain “non-political.” The statement seemingly confirms that Assange’s detention is a political, not criminal, matter. With WikiLeaks founder Assange holed up in HM Prison Belmarsh awaiting extradition to the US, activist Chris Lonsdale penned a letter to Queen Elizabeth II last month, asking the monarch to “ensure that Mr. Julian Assange is freed from Belmarsh Prison unconditionally,” in the spirit of “justice, peace and fair-mindedness.” In a reply posted by Lonsdale on Sunday, a spokeswoman for the Queen said that Her Majesty “remains strictly non-political at all times,” and Assange’s detention is therefore “not a matter in which the Queen would intervene.” ... Royal shock: Queen finally responds to demand to help Julian Assange in prosecution row https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1243706/Royal-Family-latest-Julian-Assa... QUEEN ELIZABETH has waded into the row over whether or not Julian Assange should be prosecuted as the dilemma over the WikiLeaks founder erupts. Queen Elizabeth Won’t Get Involved in Julian Assange Case Because It’s A POLITICAL Matter – Buckingham Palace https://www.infowars.com/queen-elizabeth-wont-get-involved-in-julian-assange... .. I have received a reply back from Buckingham Palace following my letter & petition to the Queen in support of #JulianAssange some weeks ago. The response says, basically, that the Queen cannot intervene in issues which are Political. This should be used in court. pic.twitter.com/GJVRiAXcTV
You can as well write to the pope in Vatican, you'll get the same answers. Also, these are pre-written answers "The Queen cannot intervene in such ... That letter never reached that Queen. I am puzzled that some idiots want to use that pre-formatted letter in front of a court. These idiots with their petitions, balloons and open letters...
.. I have received a reply back from Buckingham Palace following my >letter & petition to the Queen in support of #JulianAssange some weeks >ago. The response says, basically, that the Queen cannot intervene in >issues which are Political. This should be used in court. > >pic.twitter.com/GJVRiAXcTV
On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 11:46:29PM +0000, таракан wrote:
BTW I do not live in RUSSIA I live in DONBASS
A helicopter extraction (or whatever) of Assange from Supermax is Quixotic and leaves Assange on the run, if it were me, I thing I'd rather go to trial, get it out of the way, pay the price of the result if I have to. But I am not Assange. In any case, I would not support such a "movie tier" spectacular entertainment. Folks in Donbass on the other hand could no doubt make a few dollars go a long way. Will you accept a small donation for improving day to day life in Donbass, via PayPal? May be others will chip in too...
---------- CRYPTOANALYZER ---------- Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland. Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Monday, 27 July 2020 г., 19:52, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote: > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 11:46:29PM +0000, таракан wrote: > > > BTW I do not live in RUSSIA I live in DONBASS > > A helicopter extraction (or whatever) of Assange from Supermax I did not say from supermax... so far he is not yet there > if it were me, I thing I'd rather go to trial, get it out of the way, pay the price of the result if I have to. 1) it is not you... 2) 'pay the price' is implying there is some sort of justice in the arrest of Assange and his 'trial'. Certainly you must be joking. Whatever you do not like the man is another story but you should have a bit of honesty there and not pretending what happen against Assange is - even partly - the result of a legal process. > Folks in Donbass on the other hand could no doubt make a few dollars go a long way. We can find volunteers here, also some Chechens.(note: one *always* find some Chechens, these guys like war and action like narcotics) > Will you accept a small donation for improving day to day life in Donbass, via PayPal? I'm not sure if it's a joke. Hardly there is PayPal there at first (recall it's family-orientated lol)... secondly making life less miserable for people in Donbass will happen the day they win over fascist Ukraine and especially they mega-powerful masters, e.g. the deep fascism in the USA and Europe. As for a commando-style extraction of Assange, it is probably extraordinary risky, extraordinary costly but so far it may be the only way to save him from a terrible fate. I still think there are one other way, without any sort of military or risky action. I'm of course not speaking of any 'legal' farce. As for helicopter extraction, it works. There is a long history of such acts. As for Assange which is so high-profile, that is another story.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 05:20:06PM +0000, таракан wrote: > On Monday, 27 July 2020 г., 19:52, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote: > > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 11:46:29PM +0000, таракан wrote: > > > > > BTW I do not live in RUSSIA I live in DONBASS > > > > A helicopter extraction (or whatever) of Assange from Supermax > I did not say from supermax... so far he is not yet there > > > if it were me, I thing I'd rather go to trial, get it out of the way, pay the price of the result if I have to. > 1) it is not you... > 2) 'pay the price' is implying there is some sort of justice in the arrest of Assange and his 'trial'. Certainly you must be joking. > Whatever you do not like the man is another story but you should have a bit of honesty there and not pretending what happen against Assange is - even partly - the result of a legal process. Thank you - yes, bad implication, I meant in generic sense as "the price of choosing to be the lamb [to the slaughter]". > > Folks in Donbass on the other hand could no doubt make a few dollars go a long way. > > We can find volunteers here, also some Chechens.(note: one *always* find some Chechens, these guys like war and action like narcotics) Ha! That's really funny :) > > Will you accept a small donation for improving day to day life in Donbass, via PayPal? > I'm not sure if it's a joke. Hardly there is PayPal there at first (recall it's family-orientated lol)... secondly making life less miserable for people in Donbass will happen the day they win over fascist Ukraine and especially they mega-powerful masters, e.g. the deep fascism in the USA and Europe. I do not know what can be purchased online or across the border in Russia - I made a donation two (?) years ago to a lady who was regularly taking supplies across the border, and she accepted paypal donations. > As for a commando-style extraction of Assange, it is probably extraordinary risky, extraordinary costly but so far it may be the only way to save him from a terrible fate. > > I still think there are one other way, without any sort of military or risky action. I'm of course not speaking of any 'legal' farce. > > As for helicopter extraction, it works. There is a long history of such acts. As for Assange which is so high-profile, that is another story.
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