The more time goes by, the more a person comes to realize the US wants Julian Assange locked away for any charge they can find from Jaywalking right on up to capital crimes. As the Sweden questioning parameters and chain of events thus far just don’t add up, it is very clear the justice system is being completely and totally misused. The reasons cited are not even in the neighborhood of making any sense at all when you look at all the dots. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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WikiLeaks good or bad Part 8
Now that WikiLeaks has been solidly entrenched in the news of late, it was curious to see the variety of spins put on it. There has been a whole range of descriptions from bland to extremely colorful metaphors. In this installment of the series we thought we would present that wonderful array and look at who was saying them. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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The WikiLeaks espionage legal dilemma
Unfortunately for the US finding some legal means to take out WikiLeaks is for the most part an impossible task. Attempting to use some sort of espionage legislation is likely to fall flat on its face for a variety of reasons. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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US courts political factor Part 3
In part 3 we will look at how the US justice system is seen by other governments and by the accused fighting extradition. Seeing that governments frequently get involved in court cases when there is a political element, provides simple and convincing proof that the political element does indeed exist in the US courts. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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US courts political factor Part 2
As we continue to examine the US justice system, we now turn our attention to the practice of witch hunts. That is simply done by the assumption of guilt and loading up with accusations be they founded or not, all in an attempt to get a conviction. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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US courts political factor Part 1
There is perhaps some valid concern about just how political US courts and in particular the US justice system is. There have been a number of cases that have raised some questions both in the US and abroad. Because of that, Connecting the Dots decided to see just what dots we can find and let people come to their own conclusion when we line them all up. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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Thaksin starting next round of attacks
All it took for Thaksin was the realization that imagination was taking over and he was losing his Alpha status with his supporters. That most certainly would have ended any perceived psychological chance of becoming Thailand’s dictator. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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Thaksin health rumors
Not to say it was not expected as it most certainly was, but Thaksin’s unusual absence from public view has allowed imaginations to run amuck. So it seems it is time to clarify some observations Connecting the Dots sees. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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Thaksin new travel companion
This are not going well for Thaksin Shinawatra. One by one governments that once put up with Thaksin for their own personal gain are now discovering the underlying price to pay may be a bit steep. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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Thaksin news drought suggests major damage control
It is not uncommon for the convicted fugitive Thaksin Shinawatra to disappear for a few days or a few weeks at a time when things do not go his way. You can call it imagination or a gut feeling, but somehow this disappearance seems different. Continue reading Post ID 11860
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Silent Thaksin normal cycle
Look about and you will suddenly find that Thaksin Shinawatra seems to have disappeared from the news and other places. However this is part of a normal cycle for him as he adjusts his methods to achieve his goal. However this time may be different in a significant way. Continue reading Post ID 11860