As I type these words, the Director of the CIA is meeting with the CEO of Pfizer at a Bilderberg conference in Washington D.C. Meanwhile, government agencies and the media are suppressing reports that the “cures” of the Plandemic, the mRNA-delivered toxic spike proteins, and Remdesivir, are in fact the primary drivers of death.
And it makes me wonder, how would the Plandemic have been reported if Julian Assange had not been arrested in April 2019? Let's recap Mike Pompeo’s battle and victory over Julian Assange.
Mike Pompeo became Director of the CIA in early 2017. Trump announced that he would appoint Pompeo back in November 2016 after winning the Presidential election.
After his Inauguration, Trump made a rather odd speech in the history of interactions of Presidents with the CIA. He went to CIA headquarters and used their memorial of “stars” for their fallen agents as a background for a speech, a memorial they don’t like to be used for political purposes. Pompeo was confirmed as CIA Director and arrived a few days later.
Mike Pompeo arrived as CIA Director as a Harvard lawyer and Congressman from Kansas who was backed in his political campaigns and business interests by the Koch Brothers, the right’s version of global influencers like Bill Gates and George Soros.
It wasn’t long before Pompeo’s obsession with Julian Assange became public. In April 2017 he said Wikileaks was "a non-state hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors like Russia.”
Wikileaks had published documents showing how the CIA hacked computers, cell phones, and smart TV’s the month before in March 2017.
Pompeo took steps to strengthen security and ferret out leakers in the CIA.
He required Counterintelligence Mission Center to report directly to him.
In March 2018, the Department of Justice charged Julian Assange with crimes related to Bradley (Chelsea) Mannings 2010 expatriation of data from a Department of Defense computer which showed what Wikileaks described as “war crimes.”
In April 2019, London police removed Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. The Department of Justice followed with a superseding Indictment of Assange in May, based on the same events with Manning.
Pompeo, as acting Secretary of State for the United States at this point, met with the globalist death/profit elites at a Bilderberg conference in Geneva, Switzerland, home of the World Health Organization, in July 2019, a few months before the Plandemic kicked off.
One can only wonder what they talked about. It is against their rules to take any notes or talk about their meetings.
I can’t help but think that Pompeo got a lot of praise for getting Julian Assange out of the way. They didn’t even have to kill him, either. According to a Yahoo News report, 30 government officials say that Pompeo discussed plans to assassinate Julian Assange somewhere along the way.
Pompeo responded to Megyn Kelly: "Look, I can't say much about this other than whoever those 30 people who allegedly spoke with one of these reporters, the should all be prosecuted for speaking about classified intelligence inside the Central Intelligence Agency. Maybe they didn't."
The news is different now, isn’t it?
I, for one, just don’t trust the organizations that have taken over the role of critics of government in the vacuum left after Julian Assange’s arrest.
Organizations like Intercept and DRASTIC are pushing a lab leak narrative from Wuhan. One of the reasons I doubt the narrative, is that it was tacitly approved by Mike Pompeo in an interview he gave to Australian reporter Sharri Markson in September 2021.
Donald Trump: "Well I started hearing stories that you have also, that there were lots of body bags outside of the lab. And people were saying there were a lot of people lying down on the streets of Wuhan and there were body bags."
Mike Pompeo: “Presidents get the chance to talk about particular things that the rest of us can't.”
That’s another story, though.
I wonder what Assange would have reported, don’t you?
Charles Wright
The Assange situation is highly important. I don't think he'll be treated kindly...but let's pray for his freedom.