After having his internet access cut off by the Ecuadorian Embassy where he has been given sanctuary, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange had to deliver his speech by telephone. His story and the work of the information service which he founded are of great importance to the cause of freedom and government by the people.
There is some annoying buzzing at some points in the video but it remains understandable.
“There are no conspiracies only conspiracy theories and nuts who believe them. Elections in America are not rigged, but there are many nuts who think they are. The United States is the champion of democracy and its interventions in countries around the world are conducted only for the purpose of deposing dictators and freeing the people to choose their leaders.”
These are some of the myths that the mainstream media have long been trying to sell to the public but as evidence to the contrary mounts up and the chorus of truth-tellers becomes ever larger their job has become more difficult. Add to the mix a Presidential candidate who dares to cast doubt upon any of part of the official version of reality and the pundits in the MSM go ballistic. It is almost laughable to see them so obviously reveal their biases.
While I consider Donald Trump to be a narcissistic nincompoop and cannot bring myself to vote in favor of his presidency, I do admire his willingness to speak the unspeakable and to give the American people at least the appearance of an alternative to the elite agenda. I further credit him for refusing to fall into line against Russian president Vladimir Putin who is understandably just trying to prevent threats from the west from camping out in Russia’s front yard.
More authoritative sources than I have thoroughly articulated the current domestic and geopolitical reality for anyone who cares to know. Here are just a few of them:
Gerald Celente
F. William Engdahl
Michael Hudson
John Perkins
Charles Hugh Smith
Noam Chomsky
Thom Hartman
Chris Martinson
Jim Rickards
David Stockman
Wesley Clark
Chris Hedges
Michael Parenti
Paul Craig Roberts
Oliver Stone
Ray McGovern
And you might want to check out Rob Kall’s take on election integrity over on Op-Ed News.
[EDIT] I just viewed this video of Alex Jones that reveals how desperate the global elite are to impose their “New World Order” by removing obstacles like Russia that refuse to go along, by starting a hot war if necessary. So who is the worse choice, Hillary, the hawk who is the chosen agent of the elite, or Trump? Is there any chance at this late date of electing one of the third party candidates? What can we do to stop this madness? The hour is late and the stakes could not be any higher.
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