✅ Julian Assange's first major public speech since prison release | FULL

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✅ Julian Assange addresses the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in a hearing to discuss his imprisonment and its impact on human rights. This comes ahead of a PACE plenary session on Wednesday where the topic will be debated.

Julian Assange Exposes CIA's Plot to Assassinate Him in First Public Hearing Since Release | Assange revealed how the CIA attempted to assassinate him within the embassy, tried to obtain DNA from his infant son, and had a CIA asset permanently track his wife. “We revealed the CIA's vast production of malware and viruses, its subversion of supply chains... CIA Director Pompeo launched a campaign of retribution,” Assange said.

He went on to explain that under Mike Pompeo’s leadership, the CIA had drafted plans to kidnap or kill him, while also targeting his colleagues in Europe with theft, hacking, and planting false information.

These jaw-dropping claims are backed by over thirty current and former U.S. intelligence officials, as well as evidence from a legal case against some of the CIA agents involved. Assange emphasized that the CIA’s actions against him, his family, and his associates show just how far intelligence organizations are willing to go when it comes to transnational repression.

Assange made it clear: “The CIA’s targeting of myself, my family, and my associates through aggressive extrajudicial and extraterritorial means provides a rare insight into how powerful intelligence organizations engage in transnational repression. Such repressions are not unique. What is unique is that we know so much about this one due to numerous whistleblowers and to judicial investigations in Spain.”

Julian Assange: The Intelligence Sector pushed for a reinterpretation of the US Constitution.

We angered one of the constituent powers of the United States, the intelligence sector, the security state the secrecy state. It was powerful enough to push for a reinterpretation of the US Constitution. The US First Amendment seems pretty black and white to me It's very short. It says that Congress shall make no law, restricting speech or the press.

"Looking at the US first amendment to its constitution, that no publisher had ever been prosecuted for publishing, classified information from the United States, either domestically or internationally…
I expected some kind of harassment legal process. I was prepared to fight for that. I believe the value of these publications was such, that it is okay to have that fight. And that we would prevail because we had understood, what was legally possible…

My naivete was believing in the law. When push comes to shove, laws are just pieces of paper, and they can be reinterpreted for political expediency. They are the rules made by the ruling class more broadly and if those rules don't suit what it wants to do, it reinterprets them, or hopefully changes them, which is clearer in the case of the United States, we angered one of the constituent powers of the United States, the intelligence sector, the security state the secrecy state. It was powerful enough to push for a reinterpretation of the US Constitution. The US First Amendment seems pretty black and white to me It's very short. It says that Congress shall make no law, restricting speech or the press."

from SkyNews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5c6Gka8WQo

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