• Overzeetop
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      -31 year ago

      Where, exactly, has he found refuge and does that country have any history of animosity towards the United States?

      I say let him dine at the kremlin as long as he wants. They can erect a fucking monument on his grave when he dies there. A model comrade of the state.

    • @School_Lunch
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      -31 year ago

      You have to ask? Who has Assange never released any information on even though they are known for corruption…

        • @toasteecup
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          21 year ago

          You can’t be his handler, I clearly am! I handle him so good people don’t even know my name

        • @TokenBoomer
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          21 year ago

          “No, no, Mongostein. No this was Assange, and I moved on him very heavily in fact I took him out furniture shopping. He wanted to get some furniture. I said I’ll show you where they have some nice furniture. I moved on him like a bitch. I couldn’t get there and he was imprisoned. Then all-of-a-sudden I see him, he’s now got the big phony tits and everything. He’s totally changed his look.”

      • girlfreddy
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        31 year ago

        You stated he has handlers but you don’t know who they are.

        So you just feel he does.

        Your feewings mean jack.

        • @School_Lunch
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          -11 year ago

          Maybe he has handlers, or maybe beneficiaries that pay him, or maybe it’s blackmail. It’s hard to know. Especially since things like that would be handled by intelligence agencies whose job it is to make those things hard to know. I’m making my assumption based on his behavior. He has seemingly targeted western countries and ignored authoritarians. The dead giveaway to me is he seemed to be coordinating his “data dumps” during the 2016 election with Russian influence operations.

          • girlfreddy
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            21 year ago

            And still, even with all those words, you say nothing about who his handlers are.

            If you can’t provide proof, don’t state something as fact.

            • @School_Lunch
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              -11 year ago

              Never said it was a fact. It’s just hard to ignore the mountain of circumstantial evidence all pointing the same way.

              • girlfreddy
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                21 year ago

                You stated it as a fact.

                If you meant anything other than that, it’s on you for not making it clear.

                Goodbye.

      • Blake [he/him]
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        11 year ago

        Occam’s razor says you’re wrong. If we take the idea that Assange is a radical journalist who would publish any juicy evidence of state wrongdoing, regardless of source or target, then it doesn’t take much more thought as to why foreign states would leak military intelligence through Assange to reduce popular support for the activities of the defence apparatus of a rival power. It’s one additional step to add “and also he is directly controlled by the foreign state”. Why would they need to control him if he does what they want without them having to go to any special effort?

        And the west wouldn’t have much motivation to leak their Intel to wiki leaks, because wiki leaks is a western institution - they can just use their normal propaganda outlets in their own nations - and the population of foreign nations would be better targeted by some source in the target nation.

        This is just conspiratorial stuff. You need some better evidence - for example, that Julian Assange had good actionable Intel on a country but refused to disclose it without a good reason - to prove that he is acting for the express benefit of a particular state actor.