The CIA’s Plot to Assassinate Julian Assange
‘Illegally shoot the son of a bitch’

“When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” — Edward Snowden
The highest award in journalism is being put on a list by the government or getting killed by the CIA.
It’s sad, but it means you did your job.
Unlike the U.S. corporate media, Julian Assange and his website “Wikileaks” published some of the most shocking facts the American public has ever had to come to grips with.
He unveiled war crimes — and, in turn, the U.S. showed it was an enemy of democracy and tried to kill him and defame his character.
If you don’t know who Julian Assange is or what he did, this article will change your life. Enjoy.
America’s Dirtiest Secrets
In 2007 WikiLeaks released a video of a US Apache helicopter killing dozens of people in Eastern Iraq with 30mm cannon fire. I won’t link it here, but the video is available to watch uncensored on YouTube if you want to see it for yourself.
After the video leaked, Lieutenant-Colonel Scott Bleichwehl said, “There is no question that [in the video] coalition forces were clearly engaged in combat operations against a hostile force.”
Except, that wasn’t a “hostile force” or enemy insurgents.
They were Namir Noor-Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh, two journalists from Reuters, among other innocent casualties. The American military just mowed down civilians and tried to cover it up. Oops.

In the months that followed Wikileaks dropped 92,000 documents and data on the Iraq war. It was the largest classified data leak in history.
The US government was not a happy camper after all of this.
Operation “Kill or Capture Julian Assange”
Julian Assange was on the US government’s shit list, but it wasn’t until 2017 when they realized something had to be done about him and WikiLeaks.
Assange had just published another massive data leak called “Vault 7,” which many now consider the “most embarrassing data leak in history.”
Vault 7 detailed:
- Agent Provocateurs: It was revealed that the CIA will sometimes infiltrate nonviolent protests under the disguise of citizens and incite violence to stir up the crowd and effectively shut them down (or cause chaos).
- They Can Hack Anyone: WikiLeaks revealed the CIA could grab texts, voices or images before they were encrypted with WhatsApp or any messaging service. Furthermore, the CIA’s hacking program was engineered by over 5,000 programmers in total which is more manpower than is needed to operate Facebook.
- Assassinations that Look Like Road Accidents: Vault 7 revealed that the CIA could infect the operating systems of cars that use “smart” technology and crash them. They could essentially cause a system failure, such as sudden uncontrollable acceleration combined with a brake failure. (Read about the death of journalist Michael Hastings)
There is no escape. Everything is compromised.
Following “Vault 7" CIA Director Mike Pompeo announced that Wikileaks was a hostile intelligence service and an enemy of the United States.
He ordered the CIA to kill or capture Julian Assange and added that no method was off-limits. Behind closed doors, Pompeo told agents he would deal with lawyers in Washington if something unethical happened to Assange.
Imagine Going to Prison for Telling the Truth
Julian Assange immediately fled his home in Sweeden and eventually managed to find himself in England.
There he went on to do something completely crazy.
He negotiated with the Ecuadorian government for protection against America and ended up staying in an embassy office for seven years in London (2012 to 2019).
The office was maybe the size of a bathroom.

Meanwhile, every powerful group in the world was after Assange.
The Russians wanted to save him as they did with Snowden; America and Britain wanted to kill him; and Ecuador like a girl who just eloped in Las Vegas wasn’t sure what they got into.
It got to the point that every human being in a three-block radius of the embassy in London was working for one of the intelligent services (UK, US, Russian). That even meant street sweepers, police officers, and security guards.
Eventually, however, Ecuador gave up Assange as he began to leak damaging information about the Ecuadorian president while he stayed there.
At least you can’t call Julian biased. Also, apparently, he wouldn’t clean up after his cat “Michi,” nicknamed the “Embassy cat.”
You really can’t make this shit up sometimes.
Final Thoughts
The fact that American journalists are not furious that their colleague was sieged in an embassy in London and will probably be sentenced to life in prison or get the “Jeffery Epstein treatment” is proof there is no real media.
Take it from me. I went to journalism school.
The new age of journalists is 20 or 30-something low IQ suburbanites who come from wealthy or upper-middle-class families.
They’ve never worked an actual job in their life and they don’t understand how the real world works outside of their gentrified inner-city suburbs. Journalism really is d̷y̷i̷n̷g̷ dead.
Now Assange is going to vanish for what amounted to good journalism.
Sad.
I won’t leave you on a sour note this time. Crazy enough, a crypto-based DAO was created to free Julian Assange and has already raised $7.5 Million in Ethereum. I’m not sure how much it can help — but it’s a start!
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