Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

ANGELIC DEMOCRATIC CIVILIZED WHITE CHRISTIAN Amrikkkan Govt PLANNED TO POISON n ASSASSINATE Journalist Julian Assange

2 views
Skip to first unread message

FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer

unread,
Jan 11, 2022, 3:21:46 PM1/11/22
to


Entire White Christian (WASPs) filth LIVE IN FEAR of their REAL GOVT of
CIA NSA MI6 MI5 FBI DHS ASIS ASIO Psychopaths BUT delude themselves that
their countries are DEMOCRACIES because they have the RIGHT to SUCK ANY
no.of COCKS, any time, any where, any organism and then GOSSIP 24x7
about "POWERLESS low IQ puppets Biden, BoJo, Senators, MPs" etc.

Whites have NO SHAME, even after WE, TORTURE VICTIMS explain the
DECEPTION being PERPETRATED on them by the EVIL REAL GOVTS of CIA NSA
MI6 MI5 ASIS ASIO DHS FBI CSIS Psychopaths who have been IMPLEMENTING
ORWELLIAN DYSTOPIAN society since the 1970s, they still BELIEVE their
countries are DEMOCRACIES and FREE.


WHITES don't have EVEN an IOTA of RESPECTABLE CHARACTER TRAIT, yes NOT
even the good whites, cuz they are FUCKING DUMB LOW IQ confused gender
cocksucking COWARDS who DON'T have the BALLS to FIGHT the EVIL WHITES.





ANGELIC DEMOCRATIC CIVILIZED WHITE CHRISTIAN Amrikkkan Govt PLANNED TO
POISON n ASSASSINATE Journalist Julian Assange



==========================================================================

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/sep/30/us-intelligence-sources-discussed-poisoning-julian-assange-court-told?CMP=share_btn_tw



US intelligence sources discussed poisoning Julian Assange, court told
This article is more than 1 year old

Extradition hearing told spying operation at Ecuador embassy included
plot to take baby’s nappy


Plans to poison or kidnap Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy
were discussed between sources in US intelligence and a private security
firm that spied extensively on the WikiLeaks co-founder, a court has
been told.

Details of the alleged spying operation against Assange and anyone who
visited him at the embassy were laid out on Wednesday at his extradition
case, in evidence by a former employee of a Spanish security company, UC
Global.

Microphones were concealed to monitor Assange’s meetings with lawyers,
his fingerprint was obtained from a glass and there was even a plot to
obtain a nappy from a baby who had been brought on regular visits to the
embassy, according to the witness, whose evidence took the form of a
written statement.

The founder and director of UC Global, David Morales, had said that “the
Americans” had wanted to establish paternity but the plan was foiled
when the then employee alerted the child’s mother.

Anonymity was granted on Tuesday to the former employee and another
person who had been involved with UC Global, after the hearing was told
they feared that Morales, or others connected to him in the US, could
seek to harm them.

Details of their written evidence were read out at the Old Bailey in
London on Wednesday by Mark Summers QC, one of the lawyers for Assange,
who is fighting extradition to the US on charges relating to leaks of
classified documents allegedly exposing US war crimes and abuse.

James Lewis QC, acting for the US government, told the court on Tuesday
that the US case was likely to be that the evidence of the former UC
Global employees was “wholly irrelevant”.

In the evidence, one of the witnesses said that UC Global started off
with meagre contracts and in reality the only one at the beginning had
been signed in October 2015 with the government of Ecuador in order to
provide security for the daughters of the country’s president and its
embassy in London.

However, they said this changed when Morales attended a security sector
trade fair in Las Vegas, where he obtained a contract with Las Vegas
Sands, a company owned by the US billionaire Sheldon Adelson. The
American was a friend and supporter of Donald Trump, who was a
presidential candidate at the time.

Morales was said to have returned to the company’s offices in Jerez in
the south of Spain and announced: “We will be playing in the big
league.” The witness added that Morales said the company had switched
over to what the latter described as “the dark side”. This allegedly
involved cooperating with the US authorities, who Morales said would
ensure that they obtained contracts all over the world.

An increasingly sophisticated operation to monitor Assange was launched
and would accelerate after Trump assumed office in 2017, the witness
said, adding that Morales would make frequent trips to the US with
recorded data.

“He [Morales] showed at times a real obsession in relation to monitoring
the lawyers because our American friends were requesting it,” added the
witness, who held a stake in UC Global for a period of time.

The other witness, an IT expert who had joined UC Global in 2015, also
referred to the trips to the US by Morales, who they said spoke about it
in terms of “going to the dark side”.

The witness was tasked in December 2017 with installing new cameras at
the embassy that would, unlike the previous cameras, also record audio.
They said Morales later instructed that the cameras should have a
livestreaming capability “so that our friends in the US” would be able
to access the embassy in real time.

This “alarmed” the then employee who said it was not technically
achievable. The response of Morales, he alleged, was to send him a
document with detailed instructions on how to do it.

“Obviously the document must have been supplied by a third party, which
the witness expects was US intelligence,” said Summers, as he read out
parts of the submission.

The witness was said to have refused, saying it was manifestly illegal.

The witness also claimed that the company’s US contacts had become
nervous when it appeared Assange might be on the verge of securing a
diplomatic passport from Ecuador in order to travel to a third state.

On one occasion in 2017, they also recalled Morales saying that his
American contacts had suggested that “more extreme measures” should be
deployed against visitors to Assange.

“There was a suggestion that the door of the embassy would be left open
allowing people to enter from the outside and kidnap or poison Assange,”
the court was told. The witness alleged Morales said these suggestions
were under consideration with his contacts in the US.

The witness also told of being asked to place stickers on the window of
embassy rooms used by Assange. They said Morales had claimed this would
assist “American friends” pointing laser microphones at the windows but
who had been thwarted because Assange was deploying “white noise”
countermeasures.

Assange was removed by police in April 2019 from the embassy, where he
had taken refuge seven years previously to avoid extradition to Sweden
over a sexual assault case that was subsequently dropped.

The hearing continues.
0 new messages