By Mathew Carr
When dealing with the US government, you can never be too sure, but I like these hopeful Xeets from Kim Dotcom on what the “assurances” from America might mean for the famous incarcerated whistleblower Julian Assange’s extradition from the UK to the US (and the implications for his wife Stella and kids).
The end?


Stella is understandably not so sure.
The criminal prosecution of Megaupload and Kim Dotcom is purportedly the “largest copyright case in history,” involving tens of millions of users around the world, and yet it is founded on highly dubious legal principles and apparently propelled by the White House’s desire to mollify the motion picture industry in exchange for campaign contributions and political support.
He says he’s still fighting.
Here is Kim’s whitepaper:
Another thing I (somewhat weirdly) take comfort from (and sorry if this is misguided) is the increasingly farcical nature of the Middle East conflict.
Assange was anti war, as I am.
Take journalist / whistleblower Benjamin Fulford’s take on the Iran-Israel conflict:

This stupidity HAS to be near its end.
