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Mediocrity August 10, 2012, 03:26
We entirely support the wonderful democratic CIA in all they do,and can be guaranteed to be some of the most myopic gutless greedy self-serving corrupt "journalists" on the face of the planet!

We would investigate the activities of the CIA and George Soros, and the riddle of why you never get anything approaching freedom of information, and governments that deliver democracy, but it`s more than our well-rewarded jobs are worth to do it.
CIA August 10, 2012, 03:09
Justice clearly does not understand the realities of running an oppressive secret police force in a globalising world,run by long established financial criminals from centers like London and New York. and from an Israeli superpower, where Soros and the CIA would never dare meddle in the way we flagrantly do everywhere else.

In an ideal world we would be exposed and brought to "justice"by a lively democratic system replete with honest politicians and courageous investigative journalists.

Which is why we torture and murder and generally persecute people like Julian, so that people like Tony Blair and Bill Clinton need never fear having to explain why they de-regulated the global financial system and bankrupted the West and handed the political future of Mankind to China.
Justice August 10, 2012, 02:53
As a human right`s lawyer I have observed how British parliamentarians and organisations like Liberty and Amnesty International (and our own proudly libertarian BBC campaign on behalf of whistle blowers like Julian who are trying to keep abreast of the homicidal criminal and oppressive activities of the Rothschild Central Intelligence Agency of the USA and their criminal associates on Wall Street and in the City of London.

So why are the BBC not banging on and Soros/CIA human rights campaigners asking questions in our Parliament and freeing him now?

We see lots of celebrity luvvies lining up to support Puzzy Riot and my dear Tony struggling to bring peace and prosperity to Israel, so why is our liberal humanitarian aristocracy so quiet about Julian?
David (UK) August 9, 2012, 21:56
BRITAIN 2012

"Olympics spectator with Parkinson’s wants ’exoneration’ after arrest"

Mark Worsfold, 54, says he was handcuffed by Surrey police officers ’for not smiling’ while watching men’s cycling road race.

Lizzy Davies, guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 8 August 2012

Need I say more?




David (UK) August 8, 2012, 22:27
David (UK)wrote on August 8, 2012, 22:09
At a time when many people want them locked-up, it is a turn-around that one banker should reflect British opinion towards the Yanks. Given such a sea-change towards Uncle Sam, will the "British" Government be a little less keen to hand over Julian Assange? That said, can anyone believe that would-be "Socialists" MPs (such as Frank Field, Jack Straw or Keith Vaz) might be more willing to keep Julian in Britain?

How silly of me.

Britain does not exist as a factual independent entity.

Perhaps I should ask Mrs Merkel or the Pope or Mr Soros or Lord Rothschild or the Holy Global Emperor Netanyahu and his CIA Gestapo "Drones for Peace" Movement?
Tibby Riot August 8, 2012, 22:17
Julian could interview Puzzie Riot, so that the Occupy Movement have a comprehensive and coherent set of political and philosophical objectives,and a free malformed frozen chicken or two as Revolutionary Conceptual Art, to keep Robert Hughes` ghost busy?
David (UK) August 8, 2012, 22:09
At a time when many people want them locked-up, it is a turn-around that one banker should reflect British opinion towards the Yanks. Given such a sea-change towards Uncle Sam, will the "British" Government be a little less keen to hand over Julian Assange?

That said, can anyone believe that would-be "Socialists" MPs (such as Frank Field, Jack Straw or Keith Vaz) might be more willing to keep Julian in Britain?
David (UK) August 8, 2012, 22:05
At a time when many people want them locked-up, it is a turn-around that one banker should reflect British opinion towards the Yanks. Given such a sea-change towards Uncle Sam, will the "British" Government be a little less keen to hand Julian Assange?

That said, can anyone believe that would-be "Socialists" MPs (such as Frank Field, Jack Straw or Keith Vaz) might be more willing to keep Julian in Britain?





David (UK) August 8, 2012, 03:16
Jim, I don`t really know why I keep messing about like this,when I know very well that I am free to express myself as fully as I wish. What is wrong with me?

Perhaps if I just stopped playing silly games people might stop imagining I am a Troll for global organised crime and corruption and respect my point of view?

All my life I have been parroting the words and thoughts of other people and sneering about "racism" because it gets me on the BBC.

Wish me luck and I will try arguing with you rationally about real issues for a change.
David (UK) August 8, 2012, 00:28
Jim Evans: I really am David, and I really do live in the United Kingdom.

I respect people such as your Uncle, who suffered to help the USSR. I respect the efforts of the Russian people - without which much of the world would now be under the Jackboot. I have no respect for the Blairs, Straws, Mandelsons or Milibands - who care little for the working-class. For they have been busy helping Uncle Sam attack public services and undermine the real Labour Party. They ARE the real danger.

Since RT have given you every chance to air his views, is it not time to allow others the chance to have their say?