Assange's mother: Australia puppet govt aided US persecution of Julian (EXCLUSIVE)

June 20, 2012 11:54

As the Julian Assange case took a turn for the dramatic with his asylum request to Ecuador, in an exclusive interview to RT Christine Assange called the Australian government a puppet of the US that aided and abetted the persecution of her son.

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Michael McDonnell (unregistered) 23.06.2012 02:01

Calling Gillard (& Abbott) US proxies is true but impotent. Mrs Assange should call Labor and Liberal nationally detested because both are foreign owned. But this is only because Australia's moral elite remains aloof from the fight for party nominations. She should declare that, unlike Putin's Russia, Oz must continue to suffer virulent government until enough patriots invade the vile Liberal Party to replace foreign owned politicans with virile intellects of statemanlike potential. If foreign media amplified this suggestion - repeated by local media - the secret societies would freeze in fear of how the frantic public would probably respond.

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Awareness (unregistered) 21.06.2012 11:52

"The Wikileaks release of information is genuine and sincere. The individual who is behind it, Julian Assange, is authentic in his desire to release this secret information so that humanity wakes up, so that the masses begin to see how they have been lied to, manipulated, used and misused over countless years by those in power. It is his intent to flood the world with this information that has so long been hidden and held back, so that ordinary men and women can begin to understand the degree of duplicity involved by those in power, how the ordinary man and woman are not respected or seen as anything other than those who can be used to the advantage of those in power. There is indeed a hidden agenda by those in power and for so long the inner communications have been such that if ever exposed would show the degree of disrespect and dishonoring that is held against the common man, the common woman by those who are the Elite, those who are in control, those who have power. This is a sincere effort on the part of Julian Assange, on the part of Wikileaks, and can be seen in the actions of those in power against this individual; how they are trying to hold him responsible in a criminal manner, as if that which he is doing is a criminal action."

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Awareness (unregistered) 21.06.2012 11:44

"One does not need to like this individual to appreciate that he is doing humanity a great service." By Cosmic Awareness :) Love, Oneness, Laughter and The Light of God Almighty :)

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topolcats (unregistered) 21.06.2012 11:44

Well it is indeed delightful for the world to see the puppet master relations the US has with Australia and before the US took over from the Brits in about late 1979.
The Australian Gov. was just another stooge of the UK.

Emphatic evidence can be presented in the passing of the Australia act, in which the Australian Gov. actually got freedom to insure its judgement were not reviewed by the English privy council. This was done in 1986!

Imagine that from 1788 to 1986 Australia legally (the Kirby Judgement attests to this) was a lackey of the Brits!
I wonder how many centuries before we get rid of the Yanks.

Nicola Roxon the attorney general has a legal mind of a Property Conveyancer, that is giving her much to much credit actually and that Atrocious sounding PM Gillard straight out of a redneck fairytale belongs in a rerun of an Australia version of Beverly Hillbilly's.
When America tells Gillard to knell she will say for how long master? 
Assange is doing the right thing!

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MRS (unregistered) 21.06.2012 09:38

The British Judges made a political decision. They know there is no case against Assange. The Swedish authorities are pursuing a vendetta against the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange an the request of the Neocons who are controlling the US administration. No rape or sexual molestation charges have yet been brought against Assange in Sweden. In fact, the charges were originally dropped, only to resurface in the aftermath of US cables leaked to the public exposing the US lies and plans to destabilise governments and make wars to control the world. It is very strange that an extradition order is granted in the UK, where the Australian Assange is residing, based on mere allegations made by 2 Swedish women, one of whom has apparently retracted as Assange maintains he had consensual sex with them, especially in Sweden, the most permissive country on earth. The extradition order of Assange to Sweden is a prelude to his extradition to the US. Who says the judicial system is separate from politics. There is no such thing as separation of powers. It is merely a caption to blind the people. Shame on British justice, or injustice rather. Why were Israeli assassins, like the murder they committed in Dubai, were not extradited to the UK? The British government merely requested an Israeli diplomat, allegedly involved in the forging UK passports for the assassins, to leave.

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Eurasian (unregistered) 21.06.2012 09:02

Nowadays staggering percentage of mothers are giving away their children in the hands of the states just so that to benefit from the system but this lady, Christine Assange, should be proud of her son and proud of herself for the great job she has done having raised a strong personality out of him. Respect for mothers like this – models for moral parent!

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Raja (unregistered) 21.06.2012 08:41

@  mangrovemonster : Yes Jullian has not done any crime other than revealing the bitter truth of war against terror. You criminal american puppets wants him to die. 

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CON (unregistered) 21.06.2012 07:46

Julia Gillard is proving to be as bad as John Howard, worse in some respects. Australia is turning out to be just another client state of the US. It's shameful what they're doing to Julian Assange, one of their own citizens; the first Australian to claim political asylum.  

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Mireille (unregistered) 21.06.2012 05:34

I am appalled, amazed and bewildered at the deafening silence coming out of Australia,...... What DOES the US have on the insipid Gillard.

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mangrovemonster (unregistered) 21.06.2012 01:29

wesley (unregistered) wrote in #13
mangrove monster (unregistered) wrote in #12
wesley (unregistered) wrote in #10
Well there ya go. Assange's mom is saying he's a good boy. I bet Hitler's mom would say the same thing too. Just like the other R.T. sources, keep looking until you find someone that agrees with you. Surprised they have not posted another youtube link.
Please, do continue. Your brilliant analogy put the rest of us slightly smarter people in shame.
Why thank you for recognizing my brilliant analogy. However, if you people are so smart, why did you not realize this to begin with. Your comment seems a little ignorant to me.
I said, "slightly".

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wesley (unregistered) 21.06.2012 00:15

mangrovemonster (unregistered) wrote in #12
wesley (unregistered) wrote in #10
Well there ya go. Assange's mom is saying he's a good boy. I bet Hitler's mom would say the same thing too. Just like the other R.T. sources, keep looking until you find someone that agrees with you. Surprised they have not posted another youtube link.
Please, do continue. Your brilliant analogy put the rest of us slightly smarter people in shame.
Why thank you for recognizing my brilliant analogy. However, if you people are so smart, why did you not realize this to begin with. Your comment seems a little ignorant to me.

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mangrovemonster (unregistered) 20.06.2012 19:37

wesley (unregistered) wrote in #10
Well there ya go. Assange's mom is saying he's a good boy. I bet Hitler's mom would say the same thing too. Just like the other R.T. sources, keep looking until you find someone that agrees with you. Surprised they have not posted another youtube link.
Please, do continue. Your brilliant analogy put the rest of us slightly smarter people in shame.

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