About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

21 Replies to “Exposing Julian Assange.”

  1. If Assange was operating during WWII, he would have been summarily executed on site, which is what we should do to him.

  2. Assange should have learnt to keep his effing mouth shut. That said as I understand them, swedish rape laws allow the woman to withdraw her consent after the act. Now lads, we’ve all woken up next to some beast of a female that we would not have shagged if sober, is that rape?

  3. Ezra Levant is devastating. This is the most logical & damning piece I have seen.

    Ezra & Sun News could replace CNN, ABC, NBC,CBS, MSNBC & Americans would be light years ahead.

  4. In Canada, the rape laws allow a woman to withdraw consent the next morning if she got herself drunk or high. The onus is on men to make sure that women’s consent is sober consent. Of course no such condition is on women for men effectively bringing women back to the 18th century in terms of assuming lack of agency.

    But that isn’t what he is charged with. He is charged with good old fashioned rape.
    The standard variety with no consent.

  5. Ezra does a bang up job of ripping this traitor and probable rapist ( actual rape “EDL” buck) to shreds. I agree with “Adam”, in a sane world this guy would be tried and hung for espionage. He’s less than scum and so is anyone who who supports him.

  6. But that isn’t what he is charged with. He is charged with good old fashioned rape.
    The standard variety with no consent.

    As far as I know, he has not been charged of anything. Sweden wants only to “question him”.

    Willie’s Wee Wiki-mess

    The state of play goes like this…

    An Australian journalist and whistleblower annoyed the Americans for blowing the whistle on wrongdoings through Wikileaks. Whilst the said Australian was in Sweden, a claim of dodgy sex after a session of consensual sex appears to have been made but Swedish authorities didn’t bother to question Assange about it while he was in Sweden.

    Doggedly pursued by the Americans for blowing on whistles, the Australian journalist finds himself in London, England where – after finding the “UK Government” now ignores Habeas Corpus and English law in favour of EU “arrest warrants” which require no evidence – the Australian is forced to seek political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy to save himself from a trip to America via Stockholm.

    The Swedish are invited to interview Assange about allegations against him – for which he has not been charged – from the safety of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London but the Swedish authorities will settle for nothing less than extradition for questioning (despite a lack of charges) and they are banking on the UK delivering on that extradition of the Australian national through a made-in-Belgium European Arrest Warrant which requires no evidence, no trial, denies Habeas Corpus and is a pile of EU insanity, nay, tyranny!

    http://talking-clock.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/willies-wee-wiki-mess.html

  7. I agree with leaking secrets about military operations, personnel information etc etc.
    But I wouldn’t call Sweden liberal democracy and when it comes to Anna Ardin, she is at least as shady person as Julian Assange is. Not going for details as there is a great Swedish website with partition dedicated for Assange case with lot’s of information for anyone interested. It’s in english.
    http://rixstep.com/0/jawl.shtml

  8. Johan:

    Can I leak information to thieves where you keep all your valuables? Your PIN number on bank and credit cards? Can I leak information about where your children are at all times to pedophiles and kidnappers.

    Can I also leak information about where to find you to groups who hate you for your ethnicity and would like to harm or kidnap you for profit and political capital?

    Or do you only agree with leaking that sort of information about groups which are the most rational and fair to their people than anyone in the history of the world.

  9. Eeyore:

    I think you misunderstood me, i agree with Ezra about leaking info about military ops, personnel, personal info etc etc…it’s something that should never happen, i wanted to point out something else when he started to speak about Sweden. The whole case is weird, first prosecutor didn’t find anything to charge with and Assange was released. Chief Prosecutor Eva Finne said “I don’t think there is reason to suspect that he has committed rape.”
    Later, another prosecutor, Marianne Ny re-issued warrant, she thought that allegations can be classed as rape after all, she also happens to be radical feminist as is Anna Ardin. There is too much information to put all here but as i wrote earlier, there is good website for all information about case.

  10. Eeyore

    There is far more to the Assange case. But what is interest to me is that Assange published information of America aiding the Islamisation of Europe. This was always suspected, with America the main agent in furthering the aims of Islamists in ex-Yugoslavia. France and Britain were opposed to giving any help to the Jihadis in Bosnia. We now know that these Jihadis were of the lQaeda type. Further, the sundering of Kosovo from Serbia and handing it over to the narco-Islamists, was also the work of America. Wahabbi Islam now has a legal place in Europe.

    We will leave the case of America trying to force the EU to accept Turkey within the EU. This is not the place, as the thread is it do with Assange. Thankfully the EU rejected America. If they had not, Europe would have 70 million more Muslims, while Turkey would be the conduit for tens of millions more Muslims into Europe. In any case, America did this openly, so there was no shady hypocrisy involved.

    We now know from Wikileaks, that America, through its embassies in Europe, was also interfering in the internal affairs of France, Britain and the Netherlands, encouraging them to adopt pro-Islam policies. This caused open outrage in France, disquiet in Britain, and quite rightly so. Heavens, we are pro-Islam enough as it is, without having to appease America and its Saudi Arabian ally.

  11. Johan:

    Yes there does seem to be a lot of conflicting information about the rape case I agree.

    Apologies if I misunderstood you earlier.

  12. I really wish you would separate the leftist administrations that are committing the crimes against Europe from the people in America who oppose these actions.

  13. Richard

    I do separate the people of America from the administration. But it is not just the Democrat administrations but Republican ones as well. Supporting Islamists worldwide, seems to have been a long standing policy of America – that is the government of America.

    I have consistently supported America, even when Iraqi Christians were being persecuted right under the nose of Allied troops in Iraq – most of Iraq’s Christians have now been cleansed out. But in the last few months, the destabilising of Syria, has made me question America’s war on Terror. Syria is the one country in the ME where Sunnis , Shiites, Alawites, Druze, Christians – Maronites, Orthodox, Catholics, and others, lived in peace. Why destabilise Syria and hand it over to the Muslim Brotherhood and al Qaeda? What purpose does it serve but strengthen al Qaeda and the MB?

    Now there could be a Machiavellian policy behind this. I hope there is, and I can guess what it might be. If so, then it must have been formulated after 9/11. But that does not explain the rest before 9/11.

    Richard, if as you say, it is the Leftist capture of all effective power in America, then replacing Obama with a Republican Romney, will make no difference, and the little hope I have, is lost.

    Richard, I do value your comments. Could there be more then meets the eye?

  14. More persecution of Christians in a country that we liberated.

    MOSUL, IRAQ (Worthy News)– Mosul is now one of the most violent cities in Iraq with Christians and other minorities singled out for attacks and thousands continue to flee from the troubled nation, a Christian group said Thursday, August 16.

    The attacks against Christians in Mosul and all of Iraq amount to “religicide,” warned Carl Moeller, president of Open Doors USA, the American branch of the international Open Doors group.

    “Christians in cities like Baghdad and Mosul are gripped by terrorism. They are fleeing in droves. Today it was reported that at least 20 people died in blasts and shootings across the country,” he added.

    Before 2003, Mosul was home to 75,000 Christians with some 70 percent belonging to the Chaldean Church, while the rest were Syriac Orthodox and Catholic, according Open Doors estimates. “Now approximately 25,000 Christians live in Mosul, which has a population of 2 million. Many more Christians live in the surrounding Nineveh province,” the organization added in a statement.

    Christians have left the Iraqi city since 2003 when U.S. forces deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. The war triggered a wave of continuous violence in the second largest city in Iraq.

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    Its so sad.

  15. I know about the RINO’s the Republican party is not now and has never been conservative, we take it over ever now and then but generally it is a moderate to liberal party. Yes Republicans have aided and abetted the Islamists every time. Look at McCain (a RINO) and his defense of Huma. Hopefully Romney is not going to be another moderate go along to get along President, this fear is why the TEA Part is working hard to get a lot of Conservatives in Congress. Pray he will have to compromise with conservatives in Congress and not liberals.

  16. Your Welcome, I am a little think skinned about the American reputation, I can remember when the vast majority of people in the world loved us, after over 60 years of leftist propaganda that is no longer the case.

  17. >>”If Assange was operating during WWII, he would have been summarily executed on site, which is what we should do to him.”

    This just in, due to declassification of World War 2 Documents: The United States government kept Nazi officials active in high-ranking posts in the German Intelligence department into the 1960’s so that the US state department could override the “democratic system” put in place after the war. That’s the value of declassifying documents: now we know that the US was never trying to abolish Nazism by fighting World War 2. Welcome to disillusionment.

    “While the United States was involved in the prosecution of war criminals, principally at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg and the International Military Tribunal for the Far East in Tokyo, the Nuremberg Military Tribunals, and other judicial proceedings, US military and intelligence agencies protected some war criminals…” (Wikipedia)

  18. FYI Andy, Gelan and the men that the US kept in the intelligence positions weren’t Nazi’s, in fact most of them were in on the Valkyrie attempt to kill Hitler, there was a big difference between the Nazi’s and the professionals in the German Military. A fact the left ignores.