Following in the steps of his predecessor, Hillary, John Kerry attempts to play Obama by circumventing congress in his attempt to shut down the internet from the Ecuadorian Embassy that granted asylum to Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks.
Ecuador cut off Assange’s internet at U.S. request, WikiLeaks says (Source)


WASHINGTON
Wikileaks said Tuesday that Secretary of State John Kerry asked Ecuador to stop WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, from publishing leaked emails that could disrupt peace negotiations with a guerrilla group in Colombia.
Assange, who has been in refuge in Ecuador’s embassy in London for more than four years, saw his access to the internet cut over the weekend.
WikiLeaks blamed the U.S. government, saying Secretary of State John Kerry had requested the move.
“The John Kerry private meeting with Ecuador was made on the sidelines of the negotiations which took place principally on Sep 26 in Colombia,” WikiLeaks tweeted.
But the State Department rejected the allegation.
“While our concerns about WikiLeaks are longstanding, any suggestion that Secretary Kerry or the State Department were involved in shutting down WikiLeaks is false.
Reports that Secretary Kerry had conversations with Ecuadorian officials about this are simply untrue. Period,” spokesman John Kirby said in a statement. (Sure they were)
See the entire article below.
Colombia is seeking to bring an end to a guerrilla war that has been plaguing the country for more than a half-century.
The two sides signed a broad agreement to end the war in late September, but Colombian voters Oct. 2 narrowly rejected the deal, leaving the process in limbo.
The two sides signed a broad agreement to end the war in late September, but Colombian voters Oct. 2 narrowly rejected the deal, leaving the process in limbo.
The Obama administration considered its role in supporting the peace talks one of its signature achievements in Latin America.
WikiLeaks has published 11 tranches this month of some 55,000 internal emails taken from the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta, the chairman of the campaign to elect Hillary Clinton to the presidency. The tranches so far amount to less than a third of the emails.
A scan of leaked emails already on the WikiLeaks website show no exchanges of significance on the Colombian civil war.
Ecuador, Colombia’s southern neighbor, has an important stake in the Colombian peace process. Guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia have used border jungle regions of Ecuador periodically as a safe haven.
In March 2008, Colombia aircraft bombed a rebel encampment in Ecuador, killing the group’s second in command. U.S. covert intelligence is believed to have assisted in the attack, a turning point in the lengthy war.
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AND, we should believe anything that John Kerry says because????
The entire concept of FREE SPEECH is at stake here and John Kerry and Hillary Clinton along with Obama are a big part of the conspiracy to stop the FREE SPEECH guaranteed in the U. S. Constitution.
The entire concept of the Government being allowed to use their agenda to classify document as “SECRET” is simply not acceptable.
America enacted special “Whistle Blower” statutes” to allow Americans to speak out about corruption.
WikiLeaks is a good example as is Eric Snowden. The exposure of the corruption inside of America’s government is an important part of fixing the corruption PROBLEM.
As fate would have it, WikiLeaks has exposed Hillary’s corruption along with Obama. The Benghazi incident is just one of numerous examples of actual TREASON by these government employees.
The OATH in the U. S. Constitution needs to be enforced.
The very reason the Second Amendment is there is to allow Americans the opportunity to defend themselves from these criminal insiders who are violating the Rule of Law.
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