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cwazy wabbit hole here:

https://www.richplanet.net/richp_genre.php?ref=240&part=1&gen=99

Up 'til 2 daze ago I thought he wuz simply a nerdy hero-type whom "zey" "got to" -- I worried he'd been tortured 'er at least harmed / mebbe lobotomized (?), MKUltra'd after they detained him:

https://thcsofdaisymoses.substack.com/p/julian-assange-and-randle-p-mac-mcmurphy?

Now methinks I was mebbe partially or fully hornswaggled! Bein' part of "The Family" cult meant mind controlled since he was a boy--so either he's an "op guy" / gatekeeper OR he's a "split"--half whilstleblower fightin' against his programmin' the other half spook-patsy... If a listen to the above "wabbit hole" set you'll see this stint on the Simpsons just 'bout YELLS that he's an operator...

Lotta heroes....ain't.

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Thank you for posting the Rich Planet videos. Excellent discussion, covered a great deal. The Simpson appearance stood out for me too.

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Jun 27Liked by Tessa Lena

Interesting that everyone now wants to get bogged down in "The details" and argue!?! A human being has 'served a purpose' for 15 years, whichever 'side' you're on. He's done his time and can now go home. Anyone else, journalists particularly, tell the truth as best you can. No one ever knows the full story if they haven't lived it in person. Choose to live your own values. Celebrate freedom wherever it shows up. Thank you Tessa for all your hard work!

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Thank you, Dotty! Well said

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Johhny Vedmore « So what did he achieve? The only positives are that he will get

to know his children, he’ll get to be with his family, he will get to taste freedom to

some degree, but not to the fullest degree, because he submitted to the will of those in

power. »

« We desire to worship heroes, and we are often quick to paint people who are persecuted as heroes, simply because they’re being persecuted. »

A good investigator should know that if Assange is part of the system (deepstate), he probably did not spend much time in prison, just enough to circulate the psyop,

the means are available to continue living more or less normally, and when you accept to play a role of this kind, for x number of reasons, you accept certain constraints that go with it. Believing in torture, deprivation etc. is not realistic, persecutions allow to distract and make him a hero.

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Something is just way off with this whole story. Not your story Tessa! The JA story. I liked your story a lot.

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Thank you Celia!! I agree that something's off!!

It feels like my favorite Russian joke that goes something like, "And just like that, suddenly, right there in the bushes, there was a big white grand piano!"

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Assange on 9/11 the second biggest false flag in history.

'I don't think it is particularly important'.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG23AyiIObk

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Just like Chomsky with the Kennedy assassination...

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Do people still not know Assange is a CIA asset?

https://julianassange.com/

Assange is world famous but how many of you have ever heard of Richard D. Hall? There's a reason for it.

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Vedmore nails it!

Part of me assumed Assange's non-attendance in his recent appeal hearings was not due to illness. Rather, it was refusal to participate in inauthentic procedure and validate the power structure's will.

Torture programmes do not yield truth, they elicit foregone conclusions.

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Like Snowden this is merely an Op. Think about it as mass media mind control for years. A made for TV show. https://substack.com/home/post/p-145998940

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Thank you Tessa.

From my POV: Johhny Vedmore’s opinion is based on (mis)information he reads and NOT investigation. Plenty of that out there. Tell Johhny to spend >1900 days on a prison first, before he tries to write about other people and who benefits.

The result is NOT DEFEAT, it is a lesson to learn.

Julian Assange’s journalism was investigation and reporting. and this is what is needed, not egoism and old ideas.

I will listen to Julian and make my own mind.

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I think making your own mind is very important, I am definitely for that. :) Johnny is a very good investigative journalist, doesn't mean I agree with him on every single point but he is honest about what he says. Julian, I really don't know his thing, and I most definitely wish him and his family well in any case, no one deserves to be treated poorly! And I thank you for speaking your mind!

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very few journalists are “good & investigative” here is one of them.

Julian Assange: Free at Last, But Guilty of Practicing Journalism

PEPE ESCOBAR

https://www.unz.com/pescobar/julian-assange-free-at-last-but-guilty-of-practicing-journalism/

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I get it that you have fond feelings for Assange, and of course I respect that! I celebrate the freedom of a human being, and I am agnostic about his story but regardless of who he really is, I am happy he is free! xo

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BREAKING: DNC email archive removed from WikiLeaks

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/end-times-headline-news-june-26-2024

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Yep, like I said, it is impossible to know. I have observed that the world is often not what it seems, and when something is important to you personally, it's good to figure it out, but as far as figuring out every famous dissident figure, the chance is half or more of them are something else, and most likely it pertains even stronger to the ones no one doubts. So I am at peace with that. We still need to do our jobs!!!

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Jun 26Liked by Tessa Lena

I'm also glad he's free from a human perspective. But this post articulated some vague uneasy thoughts I've been having too. Thanks.

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Jun 26Liked by Tessa Lena

All legitimate points. But here is another one:

The credibility of the US and UK governments has suffered a mortal blow. Yes, they've both done terrible things long before this, and have made a habit of violating the rule of law, and (in the US) the Constitution, for centuries. But what the've done to Assange has been much more in the public eye, more shameless and blatant, with less of an attempt to sugar coat it, than I ever remember their other crimes appearing in the media (maybe because we now have a genuine independent media? I don't know.)

On the one hand, it is terrifying that they feel they don't have to hide who they really are. But on the other hand... they have revealed who they really are. They've lost a layer of "credibility" that they will never regain. Their way of doing things is falling apart, and I believe this is one very visible manifestation of that.

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Very good points!!

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JV said…”nothing has been gained”……something is…..what do you any of you think?

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Very interesting that Howdie Mickoski sees this as a start of the changes starting in this simulation and reset

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Worth more than any words, a couple of minutes of Julian arriving in Oz:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXxW0aqvW4U

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Yes, the best part, indeed!!!

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Have you seen what David Sorensen thinks about Assange...... What Nobody Told You About Julian Assange

https://stopworldcontrol.com/assange/

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Have not seen it, thank you!

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65 grand for a bunch of children to rape and possibly murder seems incredibly cheap, wouldn't you say?

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