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A report, published by Associated Press (AP) as an exclusive based on leaked WikiLeaks documents, alleges that Assange wrote to the Russian consulate in London to give an associate of his permission to facilitate the visa process for him.
"I, Julian Assange, hereby grant full authority to my friend, Israel Shamir, to both drop off and collect my passport, in order to get a visa," the letter stated, according to AP.
AP says the letter is part of a trove of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage and other documents that has been leaked to it.
WikiLeaks has vehemently denied the claims, however, stating that Assange did not write the document or apply for such a visa at any stage.

Activists rally in Frankfurt am Main to mark 10th anniversary of the collapse of US bank Lehman Brothers, September 15, 2018.
Hundreds of activists from Attac France staged a series of protests across the country on Saturday to mark the anniversary of the global financial crisis, which was triggered by the bankruptcy of Wall Street titan Lehman Brothers on September 15, 2008.
Comment: Millions paid the price for the banking cabal's entitlements, schemes and criminal activity. Is anything better today? They deserve much more than soap and smoke!
According to the Al Masirah TV, the attack on the radio station located in the Al-Marawah district claimed the lives of three guards and one of the radio employees.
The Yemeni Media Union has already denounced the strike as a "war crime" and urged international and local organizations to demonstrate solidarity with the station.
The situation in war-torn Yemen has deteriorated sharply since June, when the government forces led by President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi and the Saudi-led coalition, which have been supporting Hadi since 2015, launched an offensive to seize Al Hodeidah, a key port city for humanitarian aid, from Houthi insurgents.
Of course you haven't, because most Gateway Pundit readers are sane and not prone to criminality.
But a website called Destructables provides far left protesters and other law breakers with step-by-step guides on exactly how to accomplish such.

Asia Argento (left) and Rose McGowan (right).
In a tweet on Monday, Argento said she gives McGowan 24 hours to retract her "horrendous lies" made on August 27 or she will get sued.
"Dear @RoseMcGowan. It is with genuine regret that I am giving you 24 hours to retract and apologise for the horrendous lies made against me... If you fail to address this libel I will have no option other than to take immediate legal action," Argento tweeted.
At this hour, Florence continues to dump massive amounts of rain on the Mid-Atlantic region, and now the death toll is up to 18. It is being reported that more than 640,000 people are without power, and the National Hurricane Center says that more "catastrophic flooding" is coming as Florence remains stationary over the Carolinas.
Major roads all over North Carolina and South Carolina have been flooded, and some parts of Interstate 95 have had to be shut down.
The flooding is already so bad that the city of Wilmington has been completely cut off from the rest of North Carolina, and that is where the Family Dollar store was looted. One reporter was able to capture raw footage of the looting in progress, and you can see that video on YouTube right here.
Comment: As with any situation, the specific context and circumstances are essential in determining whether or not doing something ostensibly wrong may, in fact, be justifiable.
The professor, Germund Hesslow, who works in neurophysiology at Lund University, was accused by a student of making "transphobic" and "anti-feminist" statements in a lecture - but he has refused to back down.
During his course on 'Heritage and Environment' at the leading academic institution, Hesslow cited empirical research which supports the idea that there are differences between men and women which are "biologically founded" and therefore genders cannot be regarded as "social constructs alone".
The complainant suggested that Hesslow's comments were at odds with the Swedish "value base" - a concept which requires all schools in Sweden to adhere to a common ethical policy, which includes upholding values like egalitarianism, individual freedom and equality of the sexes.
Comment: What is it about these people that compel them to deny reality?
- Sexual neuroscience PhD: Google memo engineer is right, sex differences are real
- Are gender feminists and transgender activists ignoring science?
- Sex differences in brain structure obvious early in development
- Yes Virginia, there are boys and girls: Most authoritative gender-difference review paper tackles the controversy
- Progressives are increasing sexism with their gender equality madness
- Philosopher states the obvious: There is no such thing as a "sex change"

1972 photo of a Viking space probe at White Sands Missile Range, near the Sunspot Observatory, during the so called "Roswell Incident" of 1947.
"AURA has been cooperating with an ongoing law enforcement investigation of criminal activity that occurred at Sacramento Peak," the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) wrote in an online statement on Sunday.
"During this time, we became concerned that a suspect in the investigation potentially posed a threat to the safety of local staff and residents. For this reason, AURA temporarily vacated the facility and ceased science activities at this location." It should be noted that AURA declined to mention whether the suspect was of extraterrestrial origin.
Given the observatory's remote location in the mountainous Lincoln National Forest in New Mexico, this explanation may have been at least somewhat plausible, were it not for the bizarre way in which the FBI handled the September 6 evacuation of the observatory and nearby residents.
Even the local Sheriff, who was kept in the dark about the investigation throughout, was skeptical.

Bottles with alcoholic beverages on the shelves in a liquor store in Chelyabinsk.
In his letter to Minister of Health Veronika Skvortsova, MP Vitaly Milonov (United Russia) said that Russia's future was going to "drown in tons of poisonous brew" unless the government takes urgent and radical measures to reduce alcohol consumption.
Milonov went on to propose steps in this direction, such as reconsidering the mechanisms of alcohol advertising and retail, boosting anti-counterfeit measures in the industry and developing a nationwide program of temperance propaganda. The lawmaker also wants severe and remorseless measures against the so called "vodka kings" who profit as ordinary Russians lose their health, but did not give any examples of such steps.
To support his statement Milonov quoted official data, according to which the current per capita consumption of alcohol in Russia is at about 18 liters per year. This is higher than both the Soviet-era statistics and the figures dating back to imperial times.

One passenger claims that they were trapped inside the train car for 30 minutes.
Ambulances and police were called to the subway station to treat and evacuate passengers following the explosion at about 9am on Monday. Reports on the ground indicate that passengers activated the emergency brake and left the train on foot, walking along the subway tracks to Principe de Vergara station.
One eyewitness said that the train "stopped" and that "people [have been] treated [for] panic attacks." Another witness has posted a video of the evacuation to social media, slamming Madrid de Metro for keeping passengers locked in the train car for '30 minutes.'










Comment: Since the US has (so far) been unable to oust Assange from the Ecuadorian Embassy, all forms of character assassination to diminish his credibility will have to do.
- Wikileaks docs reveal Assange bid for Russian visa
- Is world opinion finally shifting in Julian Assange's favor?
- Protect WikiLeaks founder Assange from US extradition, Amnesty International tells UK
- Julian Assange in the Honey Trap: Now Truth is on Trial
Of course, if Assange had applied for a Russian visa back then, he wouldn't be imprisoned in a tower in London.