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It seems Assange will be leaving the embassy sooner rather than later according to this report ..

Ecuador Seeks Third Party to Mediate 'Safe Passage' for Assange

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https://www.telesurtv.net/english/n...ion-to-Host-Julian-Assange-20180109-0016.html

I've been wondering for a while now about the actual mechanics of getting Assange out of the building, surely once he leaves he'll be on British soil again ... would he still be untouchable in a diplomat's car on British soil or a helicopter which would be in British airspace ? .. and where would he be most likely to go ?
 
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It turns out Assange was granted Ecuadorean citizenship a month ago.

Ecuador grants citizenship to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
After more than five years living in Ecuador's embassy in London, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was granted Ecuadorean citizenship, according to reports.

Maria Fernanda Espinosa, Ecuador's foreign minister, confirmed Assange's citizenship at a news conference in Quito, the country's capital city. ...

SOURCE: https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-.../?utm_source=sec&utm_campaign=sl&utm_medium=4
 
The British government apparently refuses to acknowledge his new status.
 
The question remains: how are they going to actually get him out of the embassy without him immediately being arrested ? ..
 
The question remains: how are they going to actually get him out of the embassy without him immediately being arrested ? ..
Through the sewer.
 
Through the sewer.
I was thinking an ARGO approach .. get a John Chambers quality make-up artist to create a fake decoy Assange so the real one can escape .. perhaps through a sewer or even make up Assange as someone else as part of an escape plot .. a make up illusion would now be even easier than in Chamber's CIA days ..

 
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Or like the Mission Impossible rubber masks...
 
The Diplomatic Bag.

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I thought that as well but surely if it was that simple, they would have already done that ? .. the description doesn't say if the bag can contain a person or not, I don't envy the arresting officer/officers if they're told to arrest him on leaving the building.
 
The British government apparently refuses to acknowledge his new status.

I've been thinking about this one. It just takes a lot of willpower. They can't get him out by naming him a diplomat or ambassador because HM government can deem him unacceptable, but they can make him head of state: if Julian Arrange were given the presidency of Ecuador he'd be able to walk out the door with impunity.
 
I've been thinking about this one. It just takes a lot of willpower. They can't get him out by naming him a diplomat or ambassador because HM government can deem him unacceptable, but they can make him head of state: if Julian Arrange were given the presidency of Ecuador he'd be able to walk out the door with impunity.
Will that happen? Nope.
 
The current head of state in Ecuador wouldn't, I suspect.
 
I've been thinking about this one. It just takes a lot of willpower. They can't get him out by naming him a diplomat or ambassador because HM government can deem him unacceptable, but they can make him head of state: if Julian Arrange were given the presidency of Ecuador he'd be able to walk out the door with impunity.
Crazy ...... but it might just work :)

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New things from Wikileaks on false flag computer attacks by the CIA, this time framing Kaspersky :
https://sputniknews.com/science/201711091058962509-wikileaks-cia-code-kaspersky/
WikiLeaks: CIA Wrote Code to 'Impersonate' Russia-Based Kaspersky Lab

19:05 09.11.2017(updated 22:25 09.11.2017)

Kaspersky Lab IT company has come under increased pressure in the US amid accusations concerning its alleged work for Russian intelligence, a claim denied as false.

WikiLeaks has revealed that CIA had written a code to "impersonate" Russia-based Kaspersky Lab, which had been used at least three times.

According to the whisteblowing organization's press release dedicated to Vault-8 documents, "WikiLeaks publishes the source code and development logs to Hive, a major component of the CIA infrastructure to control its malware."

WikiLeaks has explained that "Hive" source code ensured the covert delivery of gathered intelligence to the CIA, which allows the US intelligence to impersonate other entities in order to mask its presence.

"The three examples included in the source code build a fake certificate for the anti-virus company Kaspersky Laboratory, Moscow pretending to be signed by Thawte Premium Server CA, Cape Town. In this way, if the target organization looks at the network traffic coming out of its network, it is likely to misattribute the CIA exfiltration of data to uninvolved entities whose identities have been impersonated," WikiLeaks said, adding that the use of Hive makes virus attribution to the CIA difficult,

According to the "Hive" release by WikiLeaks as part of Vault-7, the virus control system "provides a covert communications platform for a whole range of CIA malware to send exfiltrated information to CIA servers and to receive new instructions from operators at the CIA."

READ MORE: New Wikileaks 'Vault-7' Batch Reveals Top Secret CIA Virus Control System HIVE

On March 7, WikiLeaks released the first part of what it called an unprecedentedly large archive of CIA-related classified documents, comprising various viruses, malware, software vulnerability hacks and relevant documentation, which was initially uncovered by US government hackers. As WikiLeaks has gained access to some of the data from the trove, the White House has condemned the leaks, stressing that those responsible for leaking classified information should be held accountable in accordance with the law.

Pressure on Kaspersky in US

WikiLeaks' release came amid increased pressure on the Russian IT company in the US, with US Acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke ordering all the country's federal departments and agencies to stop using Kaspersky Lab products within the next 90 days, saying the company's products allegedly represented a threat to security.

Kaspersky Lab to Keep Offering Software to US Customers Despite Some Partners' Refusal
Kaspersky Lab CEO Eugene Kaspersky has refuted all the allegations spread by the media regarding the Russian cybersecurity company’s involvement in spying on US users through its products, calling such claims groundless and paranoiac.
The company has also announced that it would submit its source code for an independent review within a new information transparency policy to ensure trust on the side of its clients.

READ MORE: Kaspersky Lab to Open Source Code for Independent Review Amid Pressure in US

Kaspersky Lab is one of the largest private cybersecurity companies in the world, which has been working in the field since 1997. The company's technologies protect over 400 million users and 270,000 corporate clients. Kaspersky Lab works in almost 200 countries and territories and has 37 headquarters in 32 countries.
So, the goal is to frame an anti-malware maker, in order to ban it, under the pretense of working for more computer security, but with the true hidden goal to perpetuate a lack of computer security ; there it comes full circle.
And additionnally, it is done with an intent to increase anti-Russian hysteria.
 
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