The psychological operation behind Julian Assange – the guy who fooled many (4)

Wikileaks received significant attention for the first time in late 2008, when Assange was living with Daniel, after releasing the BNP membership list, which contained email addresses, phone numbers, and addresses. Following that, in November 2009, “more than 1000 emails sent between staff at the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit appeared to show that scientists distorted research to boost their argument that global warming was man-made, causing an international media storm.”

Vaughan Smith is on record stating: “I first heard about Julian Assange from the helicopter footage in Iraq, the famous footage where we saw the helicopter shoot people on the ground. When someone called Julian Assange knocked on the door of the Frontline Club (London), I was quite pleased to see him. I was quite keen that we would have somebody who is making the news. My name is Vaughan Smith and I’m a journalist, but more I run something called ‘The Frontline Club’ which I founded which is a press club for journalists in London.’

Frontline Club? Do you want to know something interesting about this Press Club? It is supported by a grant from the Open Society Foundations. Who owns and founded the Open Society Foundations? As we have seen in another piece, it is none other than the elitist George Soros. Russia is mentioned too so clearly here we have another Russia and George Soros connection to Assange and Wikileaks.

Vaughan Smith continued: “It all happened in this room. I mean Julian literally turned up and knocked on the door, and literally, unannounced, he knocked on the door, two days before that press conference, saying ‘I want a press conference. I’m Julian Assange. Quite literally. And so we arranged a press conference and it was on a Monday morning. He was standing here, he was up here on the podium. We had that podium and we had it here and he was standing here and it’s from this position he raised up The Guardian front page and you know, that’s when the whole thing started.”

Above shows Julian Assange press conference. In it, he stated: “So, this is The Guardian this morning. Forty-eight pages about this topic….” Later, while being interviewed, he stated “You have to understand the scale of this release, this information. So, if we took this pages and we printed them out end to end, they would go between St. Petersburg and Moscow.” Isn’t it interesting for an Australian to make references to Russian cities for such a comparison?”

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