WIKILEAKS... WHAT THE F#CK? thread

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It would put a strain on any corporation to see its founder and chief executive led away to jail on accusations of sex crimes in the middle of its biggest and most important international deal.

But WikiLeaks is a most unusual corporation, one that has often seemed inextricable from the personality and whims of its mercurial founder, Julian Assange. So when the 39-year-old Australian turned himself in for arrest Tuesday on a lurid array of unproven sex-assault accusations and was subsequently placed in custody without bail, it was not at all clear what would become of his secret-document leaking service.

TL;DR
HE LEAKED A LOT OF IMPORTANT EMBARRASSING SHIT ON THE INTERNETZ.
SO HE RAPES TWO BITCHES..
ILLUMINATI WIN?
 
Jul 25, 2007
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Dude didnt do shit but supplied the world with documents. Its not his fault the government cant keep their own classified shit secured. Now they hit him with those accusations with no proof to lock his ass up. SMH
 

Ne Obliviscaris

RIP Cut-Throat and SoCo
Dec 30, 2004
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Assange doesn't really have shit to do with wikileaks except for publicity in any sort of functional sense. This is the most important first ammemdent issue that most os us will see in our lifetimes and worrying about that dude should be our last concern. I worry about the governments attempts to illegally suppress the average citizens access to information.
 

1God

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This man's an important revolutionist of our time.
Even if he did rape two bitches, I give him props.

As for the accusations being a work of the Illuminati, that could be just a lazy hypothesis. There are many other sources in power who can make that shit happen.
 
Dec 4, 2006
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You actually think he raped two bitches?

I call it bullshit! Those bogus accusations against him are fucked up and only idiots will believe it. I myself refuse to believe it, the government wants his ass and they will do anything to get him and kill him.

Fuck the United States and all their laws....

There's no Freedom of anything in the U.S. .........nothing...it's all gone..
 

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Of course I don't believe he did it! I actually think this is one of the most embarrassingly obvious examples of the US government suppressing a 'pest'.
 

P.E.

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IN ORDER TO TRY AND SHUT HIM UP I THINK THE GOVERNMENT SENT THOSE GIRLS IN TO TRAP HIM INTO THE ALLIGATIONS,CUZ ITS ON SUM FAULTY TIMING SHIT,...LIKE THESE LEAKS CAME OUOT THEN "ALL OF A SUDDEN" HES WANTED FOR SEX SHIT!....NAW MAN,..I SMELL SET UP OR SOMETHING AINT RIGHT!...BUT LIKE IN ALL COURTS THO,..WHERES THE PROOF?!...ONLY PROOF I BEEN SEEING IS FROM THIS GUY ABOUT WUTS REALLY GOING ON WITH OUR COUNTRY!
 
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this dude been used as a scape goat to let the world know u dont fuck with the powers that control da world....its bad shit mayne smh
 
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them bitches aren't even saying anything about rape they are talking about no condom and one of them just said the condom may have broke.

basically he's being labeled a rapist for having consensual sex.

If people don't understand what is going on you are fools. Gathering of Minds has a couple of good threads, check 'em out!
 

Ne Obliviscaris

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^^^Sweden has fucked up rape laws. Here's the best description I can find of the actual 'charges'


'Sex by Surprise' at Heart of Assange Criminal Probe
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(Dec. 2) -- The international manhunt for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in a sex-crime investigation in Sweden apparently stems from a condom malfunction.

Assange's London attorney, Mark Stephens, told AOL News today that Swedish prosecutors told him that Assange is wanted not for allegations of rape, as previously reported, but for something called "sex by surprise," which he said involves a fine of 5,000 kronor or about $715.

Assange is the subject of an international manhunt, as a result of Interpol issuing a "red notice," a warrant indicating the person should be arrested with a view to extradition.

'Sex by Surprise' at heart of Swedish criminal case against Julian Assange
Julian Assange, founder of the WikiLeaks website, is wanted in a sex-crime investigation in Sweden.

"We don't even know what 'sex by surprise' even means, and they haven't told us," Stephens said, just hours after Sweden's Supreme Court rejected Assange's bid to prevent an arrest order from being issued against him on allegations of sex crimes.

"Whatever 'sex by surprise' is, it's only a offense in Sweden -- not in the U.K. or the U.S. or even Ibiza," Stephens said. "I feel as if I'm in a surreal Swedish movie being threatened by bizarre trolls. The prosecutor has not asked to see Julian, never asked to interview him, and he hasn't been charged with anything. He's been told he's wanted for questioning, but he doesn't know the nature of the allegations against him."

The strange tale of Assange's brief flings with two Swedish women during a three-day period in mid-August -- and decisions by three different prosecutors to first dismiss rape allegations made by the women and then re-open the case -- has more twists, turns and conspiracy theories than any of Stieg Larsson's best-sellers.

True, one of Assange's accusers sounds tailor-made for those who think Assange is being set up in Sweden by dark CIA-backed operatives who want him smeared or silenced for his document dumping with WikiLeaks. She's a 31-year-old blond academic and member of the Social Democratic Party who's known for her radical feminist views, once wrote a treatise on how to take revenge against men and was once thrown out of Cuba for subversive activities.

But others say Assange, who denies any wrongdoing and says the sex was consensual, may have just run afoul of Sweden's unusual rape laws, which are considered pro-feminist because of the consideration given issues of consent when it comes to sexual activity -- including even the issue of whether a condom was used.

In fact, the current prosecutor, Marianne Ny, who re-opened the case against Assange, has been active in the proposed reforms of Swedish rape laws that would, if passed, involve an investigation of whether an imbalance in power between two people could void one person's insistence that the sex was consensual.

Swedish tabloids and the country's blogosphere have been rife since August with stories and speculation about Assange's accusers, the flip-flopping prosecutors and just what, if any, crime was committed by Assange during sex with the two women.

"He's innocent, that I can tell you," Bjorn Hurtig, Assange's Stockholm-based lawyer, told AOL News today. Hurtig later issued a statement saying the international arrest warrant for Assange is based on "exaggerated grounds."

Assange arrived in Sweden on Aug. 11 to speak at a weekend seminar sponsored by the Social Democratic Party and arranged to stay at a Stockholm apartment belonging to the event organizer, a member of the branch of the party who would become one of Assange's two accusers.

According to a police report obtained by the Daily Mail in August, she and Assange had sex, and at some point the condom broke. While she was apparently not happy about the condom breaking, the two were seen the next day at the seminar, and nothing appeared amiss.

Another woman at the seminar, a 27-year-old art photographer, said in her police statement that she'd come to hear Assange's lecture because of her fascination with him and his work. She can be seen in video footage on the Internet sitting in the front row during Assange's lecture, wearing a pink sweater and snapping pictures of him.

According to the police report, the woman managed to get an invitation to go out for lunch with Assange and his entourage after the seminar. They spent time together before he went back to stay at the event organizer's apartment.

Two days later, on Aug. 16, they reconnected by phone and the woman invited him to her apartment, more than 40 miles outside Stockholm. She paid for the ticket since Assange apparently had no cash and doesn't like to use credit cards because they could be traced.

She complained in her police statement that during the train ride to her hometown, "he paid more attention to his computer rather than me." She also said that by the time they arrived at her apartment, "the passion and excitement seemed to have disappeared."

The woman and Assange also reportedly had sex. According to the Daily Mail account, Assange did not use a condom at least one time during their sexual activity. The New York Times today quoted accounts given by the women to police and friends as saying Assange "did not comply with her appeals to stop when (the condom) was no longer in use."

According to the Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet, the photographer contacted the other woman two days after her assignation with Assange, and the two apparently had a conversation in which it became clear they had both had sex with Assange. The photographer was worried about having had unprotected sex and decided she wanted to go to the police.

The other woman accompanied her to the police station on Aug. 20 just to support her but then told the investigating officer on duty that she, too, had had sex with Assange, Aftonbladet reported.

Based on what was said to police, the on-call prosecutor, Marie Kjellstrand, decided to issue an arrest warrant on charges of rape and molestation, and the next day the story hit the Swedish paper Expressen and newspapers all over the world.

Kjellstrand's decision was overruled the following day by a higher-level prosecutor, Eva Finne, who withdrew the arrest warrant and said she did not see any evidence for rape allegations.

Then, on Sept. 1, a third prosecutor, Ny, re-opened the rape investigation, implying that she had new information in the case.

On Nov. 18, Swedish judicial officials approved a prosecutorial request that Assange be detained for questioning for alleged sex crimes, and on Nov. 30 Interpol issued a "red notice" against Assange for alleged sex crimes in Sweden. Despite what has happened, the woman who organized the event and had Assange stay at her apartment told Aftonbladet that she never intended that Assange be charged with rape.

"It is quite wrong that we were afraid of him. He is not violent, and I do not feel threatened by him," she told the newspaper in an interview that did not identify her by name. "The responsibility for what happened to me and the other girl lies with a man who had attitude problems with women."

When the second accuser was reached on her mobile phone today by AOL News, she said simply, "I have nothing to say on the matter."

Stephens, Assange's lawyer, said that even though British police know Assange's whereabouts -- reportedly in southeastern England -- they have not yet arrested him because of the inadequacy of the arrest warrants issued by Sweden.

"The Swedes couldn't even produce another warrant today that was valid," Stephens told AOL News. "The police here sent it back."







But as I said earlier, Assange is ancillary to the real issue here.
 

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basically he's being labeled a rapist for having consensual sex.
The people are automatically labeling him that because it's the first thing they think of when they hear "sexual accusations".

And isn't one of the women accusing him of not pulling out in time when the rubber broke? The guy's obviously gonna spend time behind bars for exposing the government, which I'm sure he knew was gonna happen since the beginning. In other words, he's probably prepared for everything he's got coming.