Assange's next move

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alfabadass

1,852 posts

200 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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rpguk said:
I wonder if taking possession of confidential stolen data (while in the UK) and stating that he will be processing it puts him at risk of prosecution in the UK? What laws could it fall under? I suspect there are a fair few people trying to look for something, anything, to pin on him right now. Could this be it

Edited by rpguk on Monday 17th January 14:20
Don't think the government will be too concerned about outing tax dodgers in this current climate...then again, we are talking about the tories...

Police State

4,068 posts

221 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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Police State said:
Jimbeaux said:
Police State said:
A sanctioned bullet is a temporary strength that superpowers and even lesser nation states have, but it has never found a reliable way of permantly dealing with the David’s when they have a Goliath in their sights.


Edited by Police State on Monday 17th January 22:59
Except that Assange is not David, he's Judas. smile
different perspectives... I was really referring to wikileaks as a single entity being the David. But if anything, I think he is more of a Jesus like figure. anologies to turning over the tables in the temple, a witness to the foresaken, etc...

(I feel a tangent coming on... wink)
The Age of Revelations?

(maybe Koresh was onto something, eh? winkwinkwinkwobble)




Edited by Police State on Tuesday 18th January 16:43

Halb

53,012 posts

184 months

Tuesday 18th January 2011
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Jimbeaux said:
Police State said:
A sanctioned bullet is a temporary strength that superpowers and even lesser nation states have, but it has never found a reliable way of permantly dealing with the David’s when they have a Goliath in their sights.


Edited by Police State on Monday 17th January 22:59
Except that Assange is not David, he's Judas. smile
No no, he's Jesus. The Messiah ready to throw the moneylenders out of the templebiggrin