Friday, February 06, 2015

Have we finally gone mad


This is just a personal observation, but have we all gone mad Julian Assange the wikeleaks boss is subject to an extradition warrant from Sweden, resulting from accusations of sex crimes naturally he has done what any normal man would, faced with such accusations.

Yes who wouldn't immediately head for the Ecuadorian embassy the outpost of a little known south american country that is so insignificant most of us wouldn't know whether or not it was democratic or like most places in the world bent as a nine Bob note.

What has Mr Assange, got to fear from a democratic country such as Sweden.

More importantly why is the British tax payer left paying £10,000,000
so far for policemen to stand outside on the off chance he leaves the embassy.

Time to send in the SAS I think.

7 comments:

  1. Dull post even for you Tone and the case is more complex due to the Wikileaks being a factor in extradition

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    1. Dull maybe Wikileaks doesn't come into it, Julian is accused of sex offences, and the Wikileaks know it but what do they care, the idea that Sweden is some corrupt puppet of America seems ludicrous .

      The world is a nasty place, and wikileaks probably did a lot of damage to our allies in the war against the evils of islam so even assuming he's innocent lets go into the embassy and send him on his way.

      Assange didn't worry about collateral damage to western inteligence.

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    2. Youve been reading the Daily Mail again Tony....wikileaks released info hidden from the public. And from memory the rape claims were largely discredited.

      Preventing illegal or trumoed up renditions seems an excellent use of tax especially as we're paying for the coppers anyway

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  2. £10k a day, almost as much as we pay to protect minor royal Prince Andrew and stopping him from making a fool of himself and his family.

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  3. In answer to your question Tony, No. We have not finally gone mad, there has been madness in the population for a long while. For example the people of Thanet. Presented with facts about massive contamination of the aquifer at Sericol and Thor, the presenter of the facts is called a conspiracy theorist and scaremonger. Not surprisingly he left if for some years before saying that he had actually won the concern argument in 2009 when, through QEQM, he raised Health Protection Agency Inquiry.

    Perhaps the Thanet madness was something to do with the water ?

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  4. £10M for 3 coppers at £30k a year? What calculator are you using Tone?

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    1. this was a figure given by professional hacks and widely reported by media

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