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BDunnell
5th September 2012, 19:01
Some people here are very liberal in their views and as long as you agree with those views ;)
No, so long as people put them sensibly with no intention to provoke. Anyway, I think you are well aware of the regard in which I tend to hold your views.
BDunnell
5th September 2012, 19:02
Mr Perfection has spoken. :\
Do you claim to know my mind better than my own, then? If so, that's you and anthonyvop lining up together.
ioan
6th September 2012, 22:18
Do you claim to know my mind better than my own, then?
I won't even claim that your above phrase makes sense.
BleAivano
9th September 2012, 13:24
some leaked emails:
KR-CPS (http://www.scribd.com/doc/105251315/KR-CPS)
BleAivano
16th September 2012, 22:39
a few more articles, they say about the same but i'll include them all anyway.
The articles is about the examination of the two condoms that the two women have submitted to
the police claiming that Julian Assange have used them and deliberately broken them during the "rapes".
The examinations have shown though that on one of the condoms does not have any DNA at all
and that the other condom only have Mitochondrial DNA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_DNA) which is a type of "generic" dna that is not
unique to one sole person. The forensics says that the DNA are "thought to belong to" Assange.
I cold be wrong but how can you say "thought to belong to"?
either you can prove that it is his or like this case you cannot prove it.
Surely there is no "think" in prosecution? Prove it or leave it its the basic principle
in criminal investigation/prosecution/trials.
Basically this means that the women are lying, since if Assange would have used the condoms
his DNA would have been found on them.
Assange sex case: No DNA in condom used as evidence (http://www.deccanherald.com/content/279089/assange-sex-case-no-dna.html)
Condom used as evidence in Assange sex case 'does not contain his DNA' | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2203920/Condom-used-evidence-Assange-sex-case-does-contain-DNA.html#ixzz26eM1V2ad)
Sky News: DNA evidence missing in Assange case (http://www.skynews.com.au/world/article.aspx?id=795622)
Assange sex case: No DNA in condom used as proof (http://zeenews.india.com/news/world/assange-sex-case-no-dna-in-condom-used-as-proof_799984.html)
No Assange DNA on torn condom - report (http://www.smh.com.au/world/no-assange-dna-on-torn-condom--report-20120916-260vs.html)
Crux condom in Assange assault case lacks his DNA (http://rt.com/news/assange-condom-no-dna-277/)
May i remind you that Swedish media still are quiet about this, not a single word about it.
Another interesting article:
Vivienne Westwood uses London Fashion Week to declare support for Assange (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/9546467/Vivienne-Westwood-uses-London-Fashion-Week-to-declare-support-for-Assange.html#)
ioan
26th September 2012, 19:37
I wonder where are now all those who wanted him trialed for rape?!
BDunnell
26th September 2012, 20:39
I wonder where are now all those who wanted him trialed for rape?!
Not bothered to engage in further discussion with you and your fellow uncritical Assange acolytes, in my case.
BleAivano
1st October 2012, 14:50
sort of related: Sweden detains Pirate Bay founder in oppressive conditions without charges | Glenn Greenwald | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/oct/01/wikileaks-sweden-pirate-bay)
related. http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/us-calls-assange-enemy-of-state-20120927-26m7s.html
BDunnell
1st October 2012, 20:02
sort of related: Sweden detains Pirate Bay founder in oppressive conditions without charges | Glenn Greenwald | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/oct/01/wikileaks-sweden-pirate-bay)
related. US calls Assange 'enemy of state' (http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/us-calls-assange-enemy-of-state-20120927-26m7s.html)
Worth mentioning here is the fact not brought up in the Greenwald article that the said Pirate Bay founder has been on the run for four years from a jail term in Sweden, having been convicted.
BleAivano
1st October 2012, 23:30
Worth mentioning here is the fact not brought up in the Greenwald article that the said Pirate Bay founder has been on the run for four years from a jail term in Sweden, having been convicted.
yes another staged trial.
BDunnell
1st October 2012, 23:34
yes another staged trial.
My, what a coincidence. Another one! Has there ever been a non-staged trial in Sweden?
ioan
3rd October 2012, 21:38
Not bothered to engage in further discussion with you and your fellow uncritical Assange acolytes, in my case.
Really? So now when you are wrong you refuse to have any further discussions with those who are right! Great tactics. :laugh:
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