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Ecuador Wanted To Make Julian Assange a Diplomat and Send Him To Moscow (arstechnica.com) 130

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Last year, Ecuador attempted to deputize WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as one of its own diplomats and send him to Russia, according to a Friday report by Reuters. Citing an "Ecuadorian government document," which the news agency did not publish, Assange apparently was briefly granted a "special designation" to act as one of its diplomats, a privilege normally granted to the president for political allies. However, that status was then withdrawn when the United Kingdom objected. The Associated Press reported earlier in the week that newly-leaked documents showed that Assange sought a Russian visa back in 2010. WikiLeaks has vehemently denied that Assange did so.
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Ecuador Wanted To Make Julian Assange a Diplomat and Send Him To Moscow

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  • Humbug (Score:1, Insightful)

    by elrous0 ( 869638 )

    There is such an active, concerted disinformation campaign surrounding Assange and other government leakers, it's impossible to tell where the lies end and the truth begins. Could be true. Could be yet another smear. Anyone who thinks they know for sure hasn't been paying much attention.

    • Re:Humbug (Score:4, Interesting)

      by beheaderaswp ( 549877 ) * on Sunday September 23, 2018 @11:01AM (#57364084)

      Well...Wikileaks is not exactly an equal opportunity leaker. In retrospect there's no higher morality to it's actions or the "materials" released.

      The value is in creating chaos. In the Clinton case, in order to believe there was substantive criminal activity, one must believe that the whole of the FBI and intelligence community were in cahoots with Clinton.

      It's not like other true leaks like Snowden or the Pentagon Papers. Those were acts of conscience which led to at least some change.

      Even in the McCarthy era the real nuance in his actions was not apparent until years later. If you don't get it now- give it ten years.

      • It's not like other true leaks like Snowden or the Pentagon Papers.

        Snowden and Ellsberg disagree. Funny how that doesn't count for anything.

      • Re:Humbug (Score:5, Interesting)

        by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 23, 2018 @02:06PM (#57364654)

        > The value is in creating chaos. In the Clinton case, in order to believe there was substantive criminal activity, one must believe that the whole of the FBI and intelligence community were in cahoots with Clinton.

        No, it's more than that, there's still too many people looking at the whole Russia-Trump-Clinton thing through the eyes of US politics, let's be clear here, the morning Wikileaks leaked the damaging material on Clinton, Nigel Farage attempted to sneak into the Ecuadorian embassy to meet with Julian Assange - the US House Intelligence Committee has since received intelligence that this was to provide Assange with a thumb drive and that Farage was a Russian conduit:

        https://www.theguardian.com/po... [theguardian.com]

        https://www.france24.com/en/20... [france24.com]

        If you're looking purely through the lens of "My candidate won, you're just bitter" then you're missing the point here. Let's be absolutely clear - Nigel Farage is incredibly friendly with a guy in British politics called Arron Banks. Arron Banks is a guy who no one had ever heard of until he dramatically appeared on the British political scene around 2015 with a story about how he was going to defect from being a major Conservative party donor to being a UKIP donor, despite the fact no one in the Conservative party had any idea who he was, he suddenly had £1million pounds to dramatically donate to UKIP. Since then he has come under investigation, because no one can explain the source of all his wealth as it's hidden incredibly well behind a cascade of fake businesses in places like the Cayman Islands which are well known conduits of Russian money. Of course, you could fairly trivially dismiss this as paranoia if it weren't for the fact that Arron Banks is married to Ekaterina Paderina. Who you ask? Someone a Russian defector described as one of their greatest intelligence assets, someone who had an affair with a much older MP who just happened to be in charge of one of the constituencies where Britain's nuclear submarines are housed:

        https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ne... [telegraph.co.uk]

        https://www.thedailybeast.com/... [thedailybeast.com]

        On top of that, Farage has consistently refused to condemn Russia even when it annexed Crimea, he has attended Russia's far right convention in St. Petersburg where a number of far right anti-EU parties in Europe were granted support and funding from Russian state entities:

        https://themoscowtimes.com/art... [themoscowtimes.com]

        So at this point, if anyone things it's about Clinton or Trump, they really are failing to see the bigger picture. There's a massive web here with ample evidence trailing all the way back to Putin's doorstep, and what's more, it stems from before Trump was even a US political candidate at all, which in itself highlights the fact it's got nothing to do with "bitter Hillary" supporters or whatever justification people like to use for refusing to acknowledge it.

        At this point, if you really don't think Russia is involved in interfering in Western politics in an incredibly serious manner, and if you don't think Putin had anything to do with Brexit, Trump, Hungary's Jobbik, France's NF, Greece's Golden Dawn and so on and so forth then you're in denial over such an overwhelmingly large body of evidence that you genuinely only can be either pro-Russian and anti-Western, or the kind of useful idiot that these kind of intelligence operations rely on in the first place.

        Assange and Wikileaks are just one part of a massive web

      • by gtall ( 79522 )

        Ah, Grasshopper-San, you have not been listening to the truth Voice of Truth, Fox. The FBI and the intelligence community are in an unholy cabal to support liberal Democrats and the destruction of the U.S. by replacing it with...with...people from BENGHAZI!!! Now suck on the flavorful Popsicle and follow Dear Leader in Prayer:

        The Lord is my Shepherd,
        I shall not think.
        Jesus was a conservative,
        Off to Hell our

      • by Anonymous Coward

        You just downplayed the Clinton leaks AND tried to rehabilitate Joseph McCarthy! Bravo, well done sir!

      • Well...Wikileaks is not exactly an equal opportunity leaker. In retrospect there's no higher morality to it's actions or the "materials" released.

        At this point it is extremely clear that Assange is nothing more than one of Putin's puppets. Wikileaks is nothing more than an attempt to weaken the soft power that western democracies project. All part of a grand plan to rebuild the Russian empire with a Putin dynasty.

      • In the Clinton case, in order to believe there was substantive criminal activity, one must believe that the whole of the FBI and intelligence community were in cahoots with Clinton.

        That is simply not necessary. If the past years revelations of FBI political activity have shone anything it is that rank and file FBI workers are pretty much willing to allow their political leaders and upper level management to do anything they want without interfering.

        Or another words, regular agents concentrate on chasing real spies and criminals and ignore their managers actions in leveraging FBI assets to spy on and attack opposition party members. They do not actively support those actions, but they

      • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

        Everyone knows wikileaks is not an equal opportunity leaker but only are liar would make it seem bad. Yes, they check all the information coming in for veracity, validity of course and some of the information is left out if it puts individuals at risk and yes, this does take time and the most interesting and least risky stuff goes first. Very scummy bit of propaganda, ohh yeah not true leaks, not one leak of course but thousands of them, all needing to be checked before being published.

        Yeah the deep scum s

      • Well...Wikileaks is not exactly an equal opportunity leaker. In retrospect there's no higher morality to it's actions or the "materials" released.

        You do realize "equal opportunity leaker" is a contradiction in terms, yes? Wikileaks is dependent on the information that is leaked to them. If you want them to publish something, stop chugging hatorade supplied by the deep state long enough to leak something to them, or hack somebody so you have said something.

        In the Clinton case, in order to believe there wa

    • Could be true since we read a very similar story 9 months ago [slashdot.org].
  • by oldgraybeard ( 2939809 ) on Sunday September 23, 2018 @12:16PM (#57364334)
    probably just trying to figure out how to get something out of all the money he was costing them. Sometimes you just follow the money.

    Just my 2 cents ;)
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Your post lacks the part where you explain what it is that you believe they might have gotten out of it, and how.

  • No surprise (Score:1, Troll)

    by horza ( 87255 )

    Of course the embassy it trying to find a loophole to get rid of him without him being murdered by the USA. They'd dress him up as a DHL delivery guy if they thought that would work. Hardly news.

    Phillip.

    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      You are confusing the USA with Russia, they're the ones with the poisonous assassins. The USA would just turn him over to Fox for a bit of light-hearted torture. A few days watching that would turn him into silly-putty.

  • OH LoRd What Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda happened...
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    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Sunday September 23, 2018 @05:36PM (#57365226)
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    • Someone I used to admire...

      As much as I "admire" your transparent attempt at concern trolling.

      The fact that he'd use information as a tool like that, while pretending that Wikileaks never sits on anything, and publishes whatever they have and believe to be credible, made me think he was just a tool, to put it bluntly.

      Bluntly, you're projecting. If you knew you were on the shit list of every Western intelligence agency for exposing their dirty laundry - and on the snatch-and-grab list of every other intelli

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        • by Uberbah ( 647458 )

          Did I say a single fucking word defending the NSA, the CIA, or any other of the alphabet of agencies and their tactics?

          Of course not, that would wreck the concern trolling. You know, where you claim to support someone or something but have all these Concerns about how they are doing it.

          but he can't continue to pretend to be upholding the highest standards of journalism

          Still fucking that chicken? [urbandictionary.com] When did Assange claim to be the ultimate journalist, carved in marble by the gods themselves on Mt Olympus?

  • Then hold up his papers and yell "DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY!" before getting a bullet in the brainpan?

    https://youtu.be/kwC_IaY3BmY [youtu.be]

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