The most persistent person following the Assange case over the long haul has been Craig Murray, who was conveniently imprisoned in Scotland in August on charges of hostile journalism. No one else I've seen publishing has any outside access to JA since they locked Murray up.
Now, news of a months-ago stroke and an extradition permission for JA and no Craig Murray. I hope he's ok too, in jail too, for crimes against journalism too. There is a grim pattern here.
A lot of alt-right news sites are actually owned by our enemies. It's controlled opposition. Pushing things that can easily be verified as false is often a tactic to reduce the credibility of the right-wing.
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The most persistent person following the Assange case over the long haul has been Craig Murray, who was conveniently imprisoned in Scotland in August on charges of hostile journalism. No one else I've seen publishing has any outside access to JA since they locked Murray up.
Now, news of a months-ago stroke and an extradition permission for JA and no Craig Murray. I hope he's ok too, in jail too, for crimes against journalism too. There is a grim pattern here.
"Hostile journalism"? As in, anything that goes against the narrative the modern day Pravdas and Volkischer Beobachters want to sell?
A lot of alt-right news sites are actually owned by our enemies. It's controlled opposition. Pushing things that can easily be verified as false is often a tactic to reduce the credibility of the right-wing.