John Kerry Demands Ecuador Silence Assange

Since it was reported yesterday that likely Ecuador had cut the internet connection of Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange, we have learned a few new things. Ecuador did indeed cut his access… because John Kerry asked Ecuador not to publish any more Clinton documents  during the “FARC peace negotiations.”

BREAKING: Multiple US sources tell us John Kerry asked Ecuador to stop Assange from publishing Clinton docs during FARC peace negotiations.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 18, 2016
The John Kerry private meeting with Ecuador was made on the sidelines of the negotiations which took place pricipally on Sep 26 in Colombia.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 18, 2016
We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange’s internet access Saturday, 5pm GMT, shortly after publication of Clinton’s Goldman Sachs speechs.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 17, 2016
Why is this a lie?
The rebel group FARC – The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-  has used safe havens in Ecuador for decades, but their primary battlefield has been Colombia. Colombia and FARC have  been at war for over 50 years.
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In a peace agreement agreed to in September 2016, the war came to an end. The people of Colombia rejected the peace deal on October 2 by a slim margin, but the rebels believe the peace deal, or a version of it, will hold in spite of that. President Santos extended the cease fire to December 31 while they work out a few details.
Why would Wikileaks’ Clinton releases have anything whatsoever to do with Colombia’s negotiations? Or Ecuador? They wouldn’t. The only connection is the attempt by the Clinton campaign and our government to silence Julian Assange to protect Hillary Clinton from any more releases. The idea that his internet is only cut off “during the peace negotiations” is laughable. They got to the Ecuadorian government, and the premise is a lie.
According to some internet sites, Kerry threatened Ecuador with “grave consequences” if they didn’t cut off his internet. That kind of intimidation would be consistent with typical Democrat tactics.
John Kerry has threatened the Ecuadorian President with “grave consequences for Equador” if Assange is not silenced @StoneColdTruth
— Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) October 17, 2016
The good thing is that the releases have continued even though Assange is cut off for now.
RELEASE: The Podesta Emails Part 11 https://t.co/wzxeh70oUm #HillaryClinton #imWithHer #PodestaEmails #PodestaEmails11 pic.twitter.com/jufiR7stMZ
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 18, 2016
Meanwhile, the Clinton News Network
CNN yesterday also tried to silence Wikileaks by telling American citizens that it is illegal for anyone except CNN to look up information in Wikileaks releases. They tried to tell people that anything that in the releases they need to learn from “us” meaning the mainstream media. That’s cow manure as well.
CNN falstely states that it unlawful for the public–but not for CNN–to search WikiLeaks #PodestaEmails pic.twitter.com/sZMoM9iT2i
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 16, 2016
H/T Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children
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