October 4, 2016

LIVE: Wikileaks press conference featuring Julian Assange and His Tokyo Rose Complex



LIVE: Wikileaks press conference featuring Julian Assange And His Tokyo Rose Complex

Oct 4, 2016





  The political world in the U.S. are blowing their tops. Blood vessels popping out of the mainstream media and politicians foreheads and necks, and they are just all soiling their clothes and aneurisms that just won't stop.This was live 2hrs, 2 mins. and 4 seconds into the un Godly hours of the morning turned out to be just a big publicity stunt and 10-yr anniversary plug for wikileaks. And I chose to listen in to the Infowars sight. I also had Coast To Coast online and I used both monitors for photo purposes. So you have to listen to the whole broadcast so as to hear the interesting Alex Jones and his crew's commentary and mine too. I was happy I was able to quote some Scriptures just before the broadcast had started. 
  But here are the references: Jesus said in Matthew 23:39 For I say unto you, you shall not see me again, till you shall say, Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. 
And, 1 Corinthians 12:3 Therefore I want you to know that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says, “Jesus be cursed,” and no one can say, “Jesus is Lord,” except by the Holy Spirit.
  My point in those verses were to show what the most important things to focus on in the world, and the rest of the world, as all these things are occurring here in our own nation. And the irony that if the world would simply acknowledge what Jesus said in the verses in Matthew i quoted, just think how much better things would be. So those verses i shared as sort of a trivia and an irony to keep in mind as we set to learn of world events. But obviously those of us who are Christian are not stuck in the confusion of the world. We have the benefit of not being troubled by it all, as we can pray and do as we are supposed to do, and introduce Jesus to the world around us. And I had mentioned that we really need to pray for Syria, Israel and all the surrounding nations around Israel, while we are to also pray for our own nation and don't be deceived. 
  Here are a few snapshots before continuing. Come on. I had to take a few.






  SO! We all were interjecting here and there, partly as part of the delirium of the whole broadcast. It's a you-have-to-be-there-understand kind of thing. It was about 12:30 when it finally began. 
  There were three main panelists, including one male reporter, and two female reporters (one a reporter, and the other Assange's attorney). Also, there was an Italian lady journalist who was able to speak a few minutes. This took place in Germany at a theater and was what looked like a large conference room, with gusts in audience and a video projector screen on a wall, as the three panelists were on chairs, couple bottles of water and a table, much like a t.v. interview live studio. I think the whole broadcast went on for another hour or so but I cut it at 2 hrs was just a interruption of everyone's sleep.
  I think Assange is toast, and after seeing his employee's news compilation from days gone by, I believe he's got a 21st century version of a Tokyo Rose complex. I always ignored the news whenever they talked about this guy for some reason. I always discounted him as anybody with a noble cause.; So I'm going with my gut on this and saying he's a wolf in sheep's clothing at best and he is bad news. If you listen through, you can actually hear me saying things, then Alex Jones and his crew later saying the same things. Assange's credibility is going to be toast, people are going to turn on him if he doesn't have anything to say because it's just a big stunt, also about mainstream media disappearing as any kind of legitimate news source. But Jones mentioned it's possible that Assange struck some kind of deal, possibly because of Hillary's statement, "...Can't we drone him?" I believe he choked. And soon his demise will be worse than one of the Tokyo Rose propagandists received. She got prison, then released, then a pardon. 
  If you actually listened to the live broadcast, you probably were pretty frustrated. Assange has got to be the most incoherent person who calls himself a journalist, ever. But thankfully we can re-listen and translate. 
But here is an early report from Reuters, and I want to include Alex Jone's initial report also.


Tue Oct 4, 2016 | 11:25am EDT WikiLeaks' Assange signals release of documents before U.S. election


Julian Assange, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of WikiLeaks speaks via video link during a press conference on the occasion of the ten year anniversary celebration of WikiLeaks in Berlin, Germany, October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt

By Andrea Shalal | BERLIN
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Tuesday the group would publish about one million documents related to the U.S. election and three governments in coming weeks, but denied the release was aimed at damaging Hillary Clinton.
Assange, speaking via a video link, said the documents would be released before the end of the year, starting with an initial batch in the coming week.
Assange, 45, who remains at the Ecuadoran embassy in London where he sought refuge in 2012 to avoid possible extradition to Sweden, said the election material was "significant" and would come out before the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election.
He criticized Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate, for demonizing his WikiLeaks group's work after a spate of releases related to the Democratic National Committee before the Democratic political convention this summer.
Assange said her campaign had falsely suggested that accessing WikiLeaks data would expose users to malicious software.
But he denied the release of documents relating to the U.S. election was specifically aimed at damaging Clinton, saying he had been misquoted.
"The material that WikiLeaks is going to publish before the end of the year is of ... a very significant moment in different directions, affecting three powerful organizations in three different states as well as ... the U.S election process," he said via a video link at an event marking the group's 10th anniversary.
He said the material would focus on war, weapons, oil, mass surveillance, the technology giant Google and the U.S. election, but declined to give any details.
"There has been a misquoting of me and Wikileaks publications ... (suggesting) we intend to harm Hillary Clinton or I intend to harm Hillary Clinton or that I don't like Hillary Clinton. All those are false," he said.
Assange had told Fox News in an interview conducted by satellite in August that the group would release significant information related to Clinton's campaign.
Assange also signaled changes in the way WikiLeaks is organized and funded, saying the group would soon open itself to membership. He said the group was looking to expand its media ties beyond the 100 outlets it already works with.
He told journalists gathered at a Berlin theater that the group's work would continue, even if he had to resign in the future, and he appealed to supporters to fund its work. He also held up copies of several forthcoming books.
Assange and his attorney said Britain's vote to leave the European Union could complicate his situation by limiting his ability to appeal to the European Court of Justice or the Council of Europe, a European human rights body.
Asked how he felt after four years in the embassy, he said "pale" and joked he would be a good candidate for medical study since he was otherwise healthy but had not seen the sun in over four years.
Assange is wanted in Sweden for questioning about allegations that he committed rape in 2010. He denies the charges, and says he fears subsequent extradition to the United States, where a criminal investigation into the activities of WikiLeaks is underway.
In 2010, WikiLeaks released more than 90,000 secret documents on the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan, followed by almost 400,000 U.S. military reports detailing operations in Iraq. Those disclosures were followed by the release of millions of diplomatic cables dating back to 1973.

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Madeline Chambers and Richard Balmforth)

ALEX JONES GOES OFF ON JULIAN ASSANGE

WikiLeaks' Assange trolled the world by not releasing any documents after building up press conference

Alex Jones calls out Julian Assange who trolled the world by failing to release any documents at a press conference heavily hyped by the organization.


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