Friday, May 31, 2019

Assange Is Going To Get Railroaded By "Hanging" Judge?








This is likely a trip to the supreme court and can also end in a pardon.  At the same time he becomes a key witness against the DEEP STATE. how would you like to be a pawn?


Again this is all been orchestrated by Mil Intel.  Believe nothing that is public knowledge.  

The astounding surprise is that the whole world is voting in support of the TRUMP.  We are also seeing the Global reconstitution of CHRISTENDOM.   The MEME of TRUMP GOD EMPEROR has not been seen since the days of ALEXANDER and CAESAR in the WEST and more recently in the EAST.

TRUMP has lit a match that is spreading like wildfire globally as he confronts all entrenched power bases.



CIA Whistleblower: Assange Is Going To Get Railroaded By "Hanging" Judge

by Tyler Durden

Fri, 05/24/2019 - 11:25

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-24/cia-whistleblower-assange-going-get-railroaded-hanging-judge


A former CIA analyst-turned-whistleblower says that an extradited Julian Assange would have no chance of a fair trial in front of a federal judge who "reserves every national security case for

herself."


  

Judge Leonie Brinkema, Julian Assange

John Kiriakou, who was sentenced to 30 months in prison by Eastern District of Virginia Judge Leonie Brinkema for telling ABC News about CIA waterboarding, told Russian state-sponsored RT "They are going to try to make an example of Julian," adding "He’s been charged in the Eastern District of Virginia. His judge was also my judge and ex-Snowden’s judge and [CIA whistleblower] Jeffry Sterling’s judge who reserves every national security case for herself."


"She is a hanging judge. She will not give him a fair trial. It’s impossible for Julian to receive a fair trial in the Eastern District of Virginia," addid Kiriakou.

Speaking from his own experience with the same district court, Kiriakou argued that it “gonna try to give him as many years as they can,” which means a “sentence of 30-40 years” if served concurrently.

The only avenue worth taking a shot on is to protest the constitutionality of the Espionage Act, notorious for its vague language, to the US Supreme Court, Kiriakou said.

“He’ll have immediate standing to appeal on the basis that the Espionage Act is unconstitutionally vague,” he said. “The Supreme Court has never ruled on this issue. That may be the way to go.” -RT



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