How is it possible for a Julian Assange abduction from the embassy to not be leaked by embassy staff?

27  2016-10-27 by AccurateLinguist

The logistics seem a bit unclear. Is this only conceivable if the staff are under perpetual monitoring for such leaks, or detained themselves?

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Supposedly, I think the consensus is that it's pretty shady.

This is huge, at the point that the Ecuadorian Embassy decided to remain quiet. The globalists are in the moving and probably they decided to silence Assange because he has a big mouth and a smart brain. When diplomacy fails, brute force take place. But of course, I can be completely wrong and the world is a wonderful place and Assange is drinking a fresh coffee rich now when all sort of news are popping up in the media.

Didn't he just do an interview today?

What's the proof of this other than the audio? Isn't there tech that's demonstrated real time speech fabrication from a set of samples? Surely tapes of Assange have provided a sufficiently large set. Yes, I enjoy this type of exercise.

yeawh. i don't know. seems like he'd have to hold up a newspaper on video.

Even then.

The phone call is a fake. Julian Assange wasn't even on the planning 2 days ago and there were no posters of him participating to the conference before Oct 25. Who pops up on a poster and gets tweets about is participation just 1 day before the event and only when he is supposed to provide a proof of life...

Now you're just spamming

CIA Blackmailing them into not revealing his (false flag) assassination.

Make a brutal enough example out of one and the rest will shut the hell up. Crazy that people always expect someone to squeal. Fear is a hell of a deterrent.

  1. money
  2. threats
  3. direct monitoring
  4. combo of some/all of the above

i think i saw a few days ago that goldman sachs holds 55% of ecuadors gold?

im sure thats part of it.

I think they also hold 72% of the bananas.

It's very possible. Replace the staff with intelligence agents for a month and just delay or reroute all usual requests incoming made to the embassy to another administrative office until the election is over.