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Breaking: Wikileaks Insider Confirms Julian Assange Alive

Tuesday, October 18, 2016 19:44
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By Caleb Stephen, Editor in Chief, The Caleb Report

A Wikileaks “task force” member has confirmed on Twitter that Julian Assange is in fact alive after being contacted by members of the Wikileaks Party.

The tweet was in reply to a tweet of mine stating that Julian Assange should release a proof of life video as soon as possible to settle all rumours once and for all.

@CalebSOfficial @wikileaks Julian is alive he is not dead contacted through @Goddess300 from#Wikileaksparty

— Nathan (@democracy_NOW2) October 18, 2016

This information comes after wild rumours of Julian Assange being either dead or captured by UK special agents have spread like wildfire on social media after his internet was abruptly cut off Saturday night, 5pm GMT shortly after he published Clinton’s Goldman Sachs speeches. The organization has activated “the appropriate contingency plans”.

Wikileaks tweeted that Ecuador has admitted to ‘restricting’ Assange’s communications over US election.

BREAKING: Ecuador admits to ‘restricting’ Assange communications over US election.

Fund his defense costs here:https://t.co/Mb6gXlz7QS

— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 18, 2016

Key excerpts from the Ecuadorian embassy statement…

“In recent weeks, WikiLeaks has published a wealth of documents, impacting on the U.S. election campaign.  This decision was taken exclusively by that organization.”

“The Government of Ecuador respects the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of other states. It does not interfere in external electoral processes, nor does it favor any particular candidate.”

“Accordingly, Ecuador has exercised its sovereign right to temporarily restrict access to some of its private communications network within its Embassy in the United Kingdom.  This temporary restriction does not prevent the WikiLeaks organization from carrying out it journalistic activities.”

“Ecuador, in accordance with its tradition of defending human rights and protecting victims for political persecution, reaffirms the asylum granted to Julian Assange and reiterates its intention to safeguard his life and physical integrity until he reaches a safe place.”

“Ecuador’s foreign policy responds to sovereign decisions alone and does not yield to pressure from other states.” 

“In recent weeks, WikiLeaks has published a wealth of documents, impacting on the U.S. election campaign.  This decision was taken exclusively by that organization.”

“The Government of Ecuador respects the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of other states. It does not interfere in external electoral processes, nor does it favor any particular candidate.”

These updates come after WikiLeaks revealed from ‘multiple US sources’ earlier today that US Secretary of State John Kerry had applied political pressure on Ecuador to cut off Assange from publishing Clinton’s emails.

BREAKING: Multiple US sources tell us John Kerry asked Ecuador to stop Assange from publishing Clinton docs during FARC peace negotiations.

— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 18, 2016

Wikileaks appears to be continuing its operations despite Assange’s internet freeze releasing it’s 11th batch of Clinton Campaign director John Podesta’s emails on Tuesday morning (US time).

Originally posted: http://calebreport.com/breaking-wikileaks-insider-confirms-julian-assange-alive/

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