Julian Assange Hero or Villain

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This Brings Us To The Big Do You See

part of the story what I’m sure you’ve all been waiting for and that’s what Uncle Sam plans to do with Assange now that he’s out you see two hours after the UK arrested him. Assange was further arrested which I think is legalese for super duper mega ultra you ain’t seen freedom anytime soon arrested on behalf of the UK and it is this arrest and potential extradition to the United States that has people freaking out and saying that freedom of the press is being violated and while I do think it’s egregious that someone would be locked up just for publishing the truth. I’ve got to say at least on paper that’s not what’s happening here. The U. s.

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Charges Against Assange Like All The Other Charges

against him incidentally are not related to publishing information to which I. know some of you guys are gonna say come on he didn’t actually do any of the things he’s accused of and they know that they’re just making up charges so they can lock him behind bars and violate freedom of the press without making it look like they’re violating freedom of the press. I understand that line of thinking and I totally agree that that’s probably what’s happening with the Swedish charges for the British charges. I mean he did actually skip bail like that happened, but he probably only did that because he didn’t think he would get a fair trial against trumped up charges by people who were just trying to put him away because of his work harder call there and with the American charges things are even more complicated, and actually that’s what frustrated me so much. On Thursday after Assange was arrested so many.

People Were Giving Their Takes On

Assange without actually looking at the indictment or the evidence so that’s what we’re gonna do now. The indictment which you can find in its entirety online is 7 pages and I’m not gonna read the whole thing, but one of the most important parts of it reads that honor about March 8 2010. Assange agreed to assist Manning in cracking a password stored on United States Department of Defense computers connected to the secret Internet Protocol Network a United States government Network used for classified documents and communications. That statement makes it very clear that the allegations against Assange go well beyond just publishing information he’s being accused of conspiracy to hack into a government network which is very illegal and not at all covered by the First Amendment now when reporting on this I have noticed that a lot of PRo Assange. sources have chosen to focus on a paragraph that states on March 8th 2010 before entering the password cracking agreement.

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Manning Told Assange That She Was

throwing everything she had on JTF Gitmo at Assange Now. Manning also said after this upload that’s all I really have got left to which Assad replied Curious eyes never run dry in my experience a lot of people are really downplaying or ignoring entirely the password hacking part of the agreement and really playing up the curious eyes never run dry part of the indictment. A lot of people are saying that encouraging your source to bring you more information is something any journalist would do so that shouldn’t count as conspiracy to commit hacking in and of itself and they’re right it absolutely shouldn’t but that’s really not what the indictment is saying encouraging your source to bring you more information is. not conspiracy to commit hacking but encouraging your source to bring you more information and then later agreeing to and attempting to crack a password in order to obtain more documents that kind of sounds like it would be conspiracy to commit hacking to which other people are also saying, but we don’t even know if they were successful. It doesn’t sound like they were so who cares thing with that though is attempting to commit a federal crime is is still illegal that’s where the conspiracy part comes in.

If Youre A Supporter Of Assange, Though It

may comfort you to know that conspiracy to commit hacking is really in terms of sentencing not the worst crime there is as The Verge rights currently the only charge. Assange faces is one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion. The maximum penalty for the violation is five years in prison. But the government could bring additional charges against Assange at a later date, so unless more charges are brought against him, which frankly is pretty likely. Assange could be released in less than five years, especially if he takes a plea agreement which a lot of people are suspecting.

He Will Be Offered In Exchange For

information about who gave him the DNc leaks so in my opinion as it stands right now. This indictment is not about freedom of the press. This is about whether or not Julian Assange did agree to help manning crack that password. Even if you do believe that the charges are just trumped up to try and suppress.

Asajj The Best Way To Combat.

That is still to prove that Asajj did not agree to help crack that password because as much as I love freedom of the press it needs to be illegal. to attempt to hack into government computers right like you guys we all understand that right like that can’t be something that’s a just for security can’t happen.

Summary

Assange was arrested two hours after the UK arrested him . Assange was further arrested on behalf of the UK . The U.S. charges against Assange like all the other charges against him are not related to publishing information to which I.& know some of you guys are gonna say come on he didn’t actually do any of the things he’s accused of and they know that they’re just making up charges so they can lock him behind bars and violate freedom of the press without making it look like they’re violating freedom of press . This brings us to the big? Do you see part of the story what I’m sure you’ve all been waiting for and that’s what Uncle Sam plans to do with Assange now that he’s out you see two hours to do? I’ve got to say at least on paper that’s not what’s happening here. It’s a big question to be answered here. I think it’s egregious that someone would be locked up just for publishing the truth. I do think…. Click here to read more and watch the full video