Wednesday, December 29, 2010

TOP TEN REASONS JULIAN ASSANGE MAY BE A DOUCHE

At first, I thought he was a freedom fighter like a lot of other folks did. However, over the past few weeks, it has become increasingly clear to me that Julian Assange and all of his droogs are little more than social engineers. The sad part? Most of his droogs are totally clueless that they are being used by Julian Assange for his own benefit, and it has nothing to do with being a freedom fighter.


Top Ten Reasons Julian Assange Is Likely A Fraud

  1. To date, not one serious U.S. government scandal has been revealed by the "leaks" from Wikileaks. Unless, of course, you consider that some of our diplomats have been embarrassed by having derogatory things they said about folks in other countries revealed. Big whoop.
  2. The timing of the "leaked" documents is rather suspicious, and Julian Assange may have known that he was about to be arrested for sex crimes. (What kind of DOUCHEBAG has unprotected sex and spreads disease?) Was this "leak" engineered to distract from the fact that Julian Assange is alleged to be a rapist? I don't care if he DIDN'T rape these two women, the fact that he's having unprotected sex with virtual strangers is disgusting and shows him to be an absolute moron who thinks he is above contracting deadly STD's and spreading them to others. Prostitutes get arrested for charging money for PROTECTED sex. If guilty, Julian Assange certainly deserves to be punished for allegedly forcing his unsheathed penis on anyone, regardless of whether they were willing to have PROTECTED sex with him or not.
  3. There have, to date, been NO charges filed against Assange in the U.S. There have been many talking heads claiming there may be charges to file, but none have yet been brought. Trust me. If there were charges to be filed, the feds would have found them by now. And, if they do bring charges at a later time, I may or may not see those charges as warranted, depending on the actual charges. However, the fact that the U.S. is angry with Assange gives Assange the perfect excuse to say that the possibly JUSTIFIED rape charges against him are merely a "smear campaign". Yeah, a PAP smear campaign, perhaps, to see if he gave these women any STD's when he allegedly had unprotected sex with them.
  4. There is talk of a book deal for Assange with an unnamed (possibly nonexistent) publisher of $1.5 million dollars, although that may also be a socially engineered attempt to draw attention from publishers otherwise not even considering a book deal with Assange. In fact, this whole thing smells of socially engineered stunts designed to gain attention and contributions for Assange and his "organization".
  5. Assange claims to have information that will "make an executive at a major bank resign". Hell, every American who has a bank account has information that should result in the resignation of an executive at a major bank. The scandals we have seen at banks recently and the big bailout with banks refusing to lend taxpayers who bailed them out any money aren't enough? OK, big boy, bring it. If you do, I'll take number 5 off the list, but I'm not holding my breath.
  6. Julian Assange and his droogs have shut down numerous web sites which has inconvenienced AMERICANS. Our government has not suffered from credit card processing web sites and banks' web sites being shut down. AMERICANS HAVE. In fact, we have suffered far more from such as this than even the company that has had to contend with it, and WE will ultimately be the ones to pay the price in increased fees as a result of this cyber-terrorism.
  7. Free speech is valuable to a person like myself. I have libertarian leanings. I am more prone to side with Julian Assange than against him on many issues, but when you make vague claims that you fail to back up, you're not practicing free speech, you're practicing the same kind of social engineering that the U.S. government has been guilty of perpetrating on Americans for decades.
  8. If the allegations of Julian Assange and/or Wikileaks accepting stolen documents for publication are accurate, that IS a crime, and while we should be DISGUSTED with our government for failing to protect these documents adequately, Julian and his organization are setting Americans up for MORE RESTRICTIONS on LEGITIMATE freedom of speech AND for prosecution for READING and/or DISCUSSING the documents. One wonders if Assange might even be in cahoots WITH the U.S. government, given the U.S. government's propensity to make as many criminals of its citizens as possible.
  9. Bradley Manning, a low-ranking 23-year old military employee accused of leaking documents to Wikileaks, continues to waste away in jail, while Assange enjoys being out on bail in a lush mansion. We should all be so lucky!
  10. Julian Assange, while having the potential to do powerful things for the cause of freedom fighters everywhere, has thus far used his abilities only for his own benefit, and often to the detriment of the very freedom fighters which he claims to be among, including you and I, who are left to deal with the fallout as we pay ever-higher prices for bank services and all other services from companies which his droogs continue to sabotage in the name of freedom fighting. I'll fight my own battles, thank you!

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