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In My Opinion, it's about time. - guohua - 02-22-2019 Quote:The Londoner: Julian Assange closer to a journey homeI didn't see a problem with Assange and his Wikileaks site. To me, the site could be used as a way to actually get unfiltered by Politicians and the MSM information out there to the Masses, but yes it can also be used to corrupt information. When using the Wikileaks site, this needs to be remembered that others can edit the information. BUT! I think it's about time he is allowed to go home. Quote:Staff at the Ecuadorian Embassy have cause for celebration today with the news that they may finally be rid of their long-term house guest Julian Assange.What do you think? RE: In My Opinion, it's about time. - Mystic Wanderer - 02-22-2019 Wikileaks was taken over by the CIA about two years ago when they took Julian's computer away, at least that's what I've read. I'm so happy to hear he is free to go. I just hope that some black hats don't assassinate him now. Without his information we would still be in the dark about so many things. Take care and stay safe Julian! RE: In My Opinion, it's about time. - BIAD - 02-22-2019 In this distrustful climate, I'd doubt they'd touch him. I think. RE: In My Opinion, it's about time. - Ninurta - 02-22-2019 (02-22-2019, 06:43 PM)guohua Wrote: What do you think? I think it's a trap. Just having a passport is not enough when you have to march through enemy lines to get "home". . RE: In My Opinion, it's about time. - guohua - 02-23-2019 (02-22-2019, 11:57 PM)Ninurta Wrote:(02-22-2019, 06:43 PM)guohua Wrote: What do you think? Awwww, you could be right! RE: In My Opinion, it's about time. - DuckforcoveR - 02-25-2019 This is my wishful thinking argument, but I long for a world where Assange's aren't needed. I am sort of closely connected to some of the "outing" that was done by the cables that were released (very very distant, but "knew a guy who knew a guy" sort of thing) and I was able to see some of the bad side effects of releasing diplomatic data. With that said, our fucking government (and others) have been taking advantage of their high fucking perches and could care less about the cannon fodder that gets exposed, until their dirty laundry shows up with it. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Plus, Assange just seems like I turd, and that's not a word I use lightly ![]() But he did a deed that I fear was more of a learning tool for an even deeper CYA (cover your ass) mentality that will be practiced and preached going forward. This is how UFO data got buried as far as it did (where even presidents aren't on a need to know), a few air force captains run their mouth about a saucer, next thing you know we have a buried deep state fighting disclosure for generations. My $.02 (€.018 euros) |