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Julian Assange, the latest revelation: “The CIA wanted to kidnap and assassinate him”

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Washington, September 27, 2021 – A conspiracy by the Cia to kidnap and possibly assassinate Julian Assange. This was revealed by an investigation on Yahoo! News. The plans, according to the testimony of former senior officials of counterintelligence, were discussed by the Trump administration in 2017, when the founder of Wikileaks was a refugee at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. According to the Yahoo News reconstruction, US intelligence had received information about the possibility that Assange could, however flee to Russia to obtain asylum. And that Russian agents were busy facilitating his escape, as they had helped Edward Snowden escape Hong Kong.
It would have been above all the then secretary of state who wanted a total war against Assange Mike Pompeo, former head of the CIA that suffered the worst data loss in its history due to Wikileaks.

Where is Assange

The founder of Wikileaks has been held since 2019 in the maximum security prison of Belmarsh, south east London. His next hearing is set for the end of October. For his lawyers, the US attempt to extradite him has a political motivation. In 2016, WikiLeaks also published hacked emails from key Democrat campaign adviser Hillary Clinton, which Clinton and some of his supporters say contributed to his electoral defeat against Trump. The Biden administration has faced new demands to drop the charges, but continues to call for extradition.

Trump’s reply

Asked by Yahoo! News, the former US president Donald Trump he denied ever having ordered these plans to be considered. “It’s totally untrue, in fact I think he was treated very badly,” said the Assange tycoon.

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