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🎙️ EP#168 | DSD | Julian Assange: Free at Last

In this episode of Deep Shallow Dive, we delve into breaking news about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. CBS News reports that Assange is set to plead guilty to a single count of violating the Espionage Act. The twist? Despite his guilty plea, Assange will serve no additional time in a U.S. jail, as the 62 months he has already spent in a British prison will count as time served. This decision, made in a court in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, marks a significant turn in the Assange saga. We explore the implications of this development and its timing, coinciding with the upcoming presidential debate.

Assange has been imprisoned in Britain since April 2019, following U.S. efforts to extradite him for the 2010 leaks provided by Chelsea Manning. These leaks included diplomatic cables and footage allegedly showing the killing of Iraqi civilians by a U.S. military helicopter. Assange’s wife, Stella, has frequently highlighted the toll this legal battle has taken on his health. Now, with his impending release, questions arise about the influence of public and political pressure on this decision.

We also speculate on whether the timing of Assange's release might be leveraged during the upcoming presidential debate. President Biden could potentially use this development to contrast his administration's actions with former President Trump's decision not to pardon Assange. This episode also touches on the broader implications of Assange's case, the role of the military-industrial complex, and parallels with historical figures advocating for peace.

Top 5 Key Points:

  1. Julian Assange's Guilty Plea: Assange will plead guilty to a single count of violating the Espionage Act but will serve no additional jail time.
  2. Time Served in the UK: The 62 months spent in a British prison will be considered as time served.
  3. Location of Plea: The plea will take place in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands, close to Assange's homeland, Australia.
  4. Impact on U.S. Politics: The release comes just before a significant presidential debate, raising questions about political motivations.
  5. Assange's Health and Family: Repeated pleas from Assange's wife, Stella, have highlighted the toll his imprisonment has taken on his health.

Keywords:
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, Espionage Act, Chelsea Manning, U.S. extradition, Northern Mariana Islands, U.S. presidential debate, military-industrial complex, Stella Assange, Iraq war, U.S. military, Biden administration, Trump, pardon, globalist class, controlled demolition, conspiracy theories.

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