Hillary’s “Libya brag sheet”
Lafarge paid ISIS to operate in Syria
Obama and NSA knew and did nothing
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In 2024, after 14 years of confinement – between house arrest, asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy, and prison – Julian Assange finally took responsibility for his wrongdoings.
He pleaded guilty to: seeking, obtaining, and publishing classified information.
Essentially, he confessed to the act of journalism.
But why exactly was this truth-teller treated so harshly?
Let’s just say ideals about “free speech” fall quickly by the wayside when it comes to exposing secrets involving the Clinton Foundation.
Here’s a damning little wrinkle in the story that shows ISIS and the concrete manufacturer Lafarge working hand-in-hand.