Your browser (Internet Explorer 6) is out of date. It has known security flaws and may not display all features of this and other websites. Learn how to update your browser.
X
Aside

The Dirty Details Of Julian Assange’s Arrest

There’s something fishy about the arrest of Julian Assange.

The following afternoon, Sarah returned to Stockholm, 24 hours earlier than planned.

In an interview she later gave to police, she is reported to have said: ‘He (Assange) was there when I came home. We talked a little and decided that he could stay.’

The pair went out for dinner together at a nearby restaurant. Afterwards they returned to her flat and had sex. What is not disputed by either of them is that a condom broke — an event which, as we shall see, would later take on great significance.
-
So Jessica bought both their tickets.

She had snagged perhaps the world’s most famous activist, and after they arrived at her apartment they had sex. According to her testimony to police, Assange wore a condom. The following morning they made love again. This time he used no protection.

Jessica reportedly said later that she was upset that he had refused when she asked him to wear a condom.

So we know there are two women accusing Assange in this case. Sarah, a well-known ‘radical feminist’ in her 30s and Jessica, a fan of the Wikileaks founder in her 20s. Both of them readily admit they willingly slept with Assange and both of them had cordial chats with him after the fact. At some point, they joined forces and decided to push forward with charges against him. Honestly, this may be the weakest case against a controversial figure ever.

One of the women, Sarah, even tried to erase some tweets she posted as her courtship with Julian Assange was brewing. She was clearly excited to be in his presence at the time.

A few hours after that party, Sarah apparently Tweeted: ‘Sitting outside … nearly freezing, with the world’s coolest people. It’s pretty amazing!’ She was later to try to erase this message.

What happened here seems to be quite obvious. Two women, both infatuated with the new Dark Star of the Web, flirted with Assange and ended up having consensual sex with him. They both chatted with him after the fact and all seemed well in both cases. Then, Assange, being the vagabond that he is, moved on. They clearly felt slighted and bonded over the fact that they had both been left behind. If Julian Assange wasn’t the defacto leader of Wikileaks.org, a website that has embarrassed powerful governments around the globe, he would never have been arrested on these charges. There’s no evidence that he did anything other than sleep with women who wanted to sleep with him and his only crime appears to be not calling the next day or continuing the relationships with these accusers. It just doesn’t add up.

Initially, Sarah and Jessica approached the police but when that option seemed like a dead-end (Assange hopped a flight elsewhere), they tried to bring the story to a tabloid newspaper.

And check out this tidbit about one of the accusers:

Earlier this year, Sarah is reported to have posted a telling entry on her website, which she has since removed. But a copy has been retrieved and widely circulated on the internet.

Entitled ‘7 Steps to Legal Revenge’, it explains how women can use courts to get their own back on unfaithful lovers.

Step 7 says: ‘Go to it and keep your goal in sight. Make sure your victim suffers just as you did.’ (The highlighting of text is Sarah’s own.)

Look, there’s a possibility that an angle exists here that I am unaware of and maybe Assange did something wrong. But all the information release thus far points to one conclusion: Julian Assange is being railroaded by the Swiss, the Brits and U.S. authorities, with the assistance of these jilted lovers, because he is the face of a website that these countries dislike.

Update: No bail? Really?

Leave a comment  

name*

email*

website

Submit comment