Killing Assange

It seems like they are doing it now. His current condition conforms with after-effects of enhanced interrogations. Thank you, Chemical Gina. What US interrogators wanted, and apparently received, were secret passphrases used in Wikileaks encryption and virtual private networking, along with times and dates, that can now be researched in massive NSA databases, in order to track down other people involved for more enhanced interrogation, and charges.  We’ve already seen the re-arrest of Manning, and other arrests globally relating to Wikileaks.  Subsequent to its treatment of Assange, now that the US has filed multiple charges under the Espionage Act against … Continue reading Killing Assange