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The WikiLeaks founder walked into the Ecuadorian embassy and claimed asylum under the UN's human rights declaration. This followed an unsuccessful attempt to appeal against his deportation to Sweden to face allegations of rape.
The following morning on June 20th the Metropolitan police declared that Assange, who is still under bail conditions following his unsuccessful appeal to extradition, had breached those conditions.
They police stated that they will arrest him and are aware of his current location at the embassy in Knightsbridge, west London.
The six year standoff between Julian Assange, UK police, and the US Deep State had begun.
Check out the video below which chronicles Assange's six year ordeal at the hands of UK authorities and the Deep State, along with a segment from Assange's first public appearance on August 19th, 2012 on the balcony of the Ecuador Embassy, where he would reside for the next six years.
"The Fourth Geneva Convention seems to have been broken, and if I was a member of Congress, I would be calling for the International Criminal Court to investigate not only the 2014 massacre but this current one," Hyman told me.
The college prof has been just as outspoken on social media, offering condolences to the family of a slain Palestinian journalist, denouncing the "Shooting Spree at the Gaza Border," and calling on the U.S. to abandon its "colonial mentality" and hold Israel to account.
On Friday, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meaux, where Father Jacques Lacroix, 89, served, said that it took measures to ensure the priest was suspended from all baptism and marriage celebrations. He is now only allowed to conduct mass by special request of the parish.
"This loss of coolness can be explained by the tiredness of this elderly priest, but that does not excuse him," the diocese stated, adding that the video, viewed over five million times on social media, only provokes indignation.
The notorious footage of Father Jacques performing a bizarre baptism ceremony in the Collegiate Church of Champeaux in the Paris suburbs went viral on Wednesday.
On Medicare, the budget would move towards a system of private health insurance plans competing with one other, rather than the current open-ended, government-provided Medicare system.
On Medicaid, the budget would impose new caps that could lead to cuts in payments over time.
The budget also sets up a fast-track process known as reconciliation that could allow ObamaCare repeal to pass without Democratic votes in the Senate.
But that is a long way off at this point.
The Senate would have to adopt a budget as well to unlock the process, and GOP leaders have indicated they have moved on from ObamaCare repeal for now.

Ottawa has never formally recognised the scope of Tuscan, although it is forging ahead with a closely guarded plan to expand and update it. Originally created in 1997 as a consular aid, the list was repurposed and expanded after 9/11, and in 2016 Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama agreed to expand it still further.
The database, called Tuscan, is provided to every Canadian border guard and immigration officer, and empowers them to detain, interrogate, arrest and deny entry to anyone found on it.
Hundreds of pages of documents obtained by the Guardian through Canada's access to information system reveal the fullest picture yet of a database that, although employed in Canada, is maintained exclusively by the US. It contains the personal information of as many as 680,000 people believed by US authorities to be linked with terrorism, and functions effectively as a second no-fly list that is cloaked in secrecy.
Canada's official no-fly list is called the Passenger Protect Program, which lists known and suspected terrorists who are forbidden from flying to or from Canada. One estimate concludes it has around 100,000 names, and the government has offered a redress so travellers can apply to have their name removed.
Tuscan, however, is much larger and is managed entirely by the US government. There is no clear process in Canada to have your name removed from the list - nor would the US be required to oblige.
By a 5-4 vote, the justices ruled that online sellers can be required to collect state and local taxes from customers even if the internet vendors have no physical presence, such as a store or factory, in that state.
Conservative groups decried the decision as a constitutional abomination, even though four of the five votes in the majority came from the right-leaning justices on the court.
"Today the Supreme Court said 'yes - you can be taxed by politicians you do not elect and who act knowing you are powerless to object,'" said Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform.
"This power can now be used to export sales taxes, personal and corporate income taxes, and opens the door for the European Union to export its tax burden onto American businesses-as they have been demanding."
"My enemies managed to spike something that I ingested," McAfee wrote. "However, I am more difficult to kill than anyone can possibly imagine. I am back."
McAfee also issued a warning to those he alleges carried out the attempt on his life: "You will soon understand the true meaning of wrath. I know exactly who you are."
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This happened in an area known as Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The ten indictments were issued on June 8th and by June 11th, the first business day after the indictments were issued, the criminals already knew of their pending arrests.
Holland was served an arrest warrant Wednesday and released on her own recognizance. No attorney is listed as representing her in court records.
Which is absolutely astounding! We often hear in America about how poorly black people are treated by the American justice system, but this woman is very close with the Sheriff, she was even working on his reelection campaign and she pretty much gets to walk away without even having to pay a bail?
"Editors, CEOs, shareholders and consumers alike are on notice: anyone relying upon and repeating its misrepresentations is complicit in the SPLC's harmful defamation of large numbers of American citizens who, like the undersigned, have been vilified simply for working to protect our country and freedoms," the signatories wrote.
The letter followed news - broken at PJ Media - that no fewer than 60 organizations are considering suing the SPLC following a groundbreaking settlement in which the organization formally apologized to a Muslim reformer, Maajid Nawaz, for branding him an "anti-Muslim extremist."
In 2016, the SPLC published its "Field Guide to Anti-Muslim Extremists," listing Muslim reformer Maajid Nawaz, a practicing Muslim, as one such extremist. The left-wing group listed various and changing reasons for including him, even at one point mentioning that he had gone to a strip club for his bachelor party. On Monday, the SPLC apologized and paid $3.375 million to settle a lawsuit Nawaz had filed.
"We haven't filed anything against the SPLC, but I think a number of organizations have been considering filing lawsuits against the SPLC because they have been doing to a lot of organizations exactly what they did to Maajid Nawaz," Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, told PJ Media on Tuesday.
Representatives of the Family Research Council (FRC), the Ruth Institute, and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) told PJ Media they were considering "legal options."
Comment: Another largely meaningless and defamatory epithet shamelessly thrown around by the SPLC: anti-Semitism. With any luck these groups will go through with their lawsuit and bankrupt the SPLC. They really deserve it.
The two, who did not give their surname, have made the journey from York in northern England for the tournament and regularly attend major footballing events, such as the previous World Cup in Brazil in 2014.
But they have made a promise not to watch England at Russia 2018. Speaking to RT, the pair, who are dyed-in-the-wool York City supporters, said that they had grown tired of the intimidating behavior of England fans abroad.
"We wouldn't want to do that, it's just awful isn't it," said son Simon, flanked by father Peter, who is deaf and was proudly wearing the colours of his beloved York. "Because of the aggressive fans who watch them and want to intimidate everyone.














Comment: Is world opinion finally shifting in Julian Assange's favor?