Young Max, son of Julian Assange who is currently locked up for being a journalist/publisher, had an awful thing happen to him during a visit to see his dad.

According to John Shipton, Assange’s father, Max was subjected to an oral body cavity search prior to being able to visit with his dad, Julian. The event was reported in an interview with the Grayzone. Little Max had a “meltdown”, understandably.
My reaction:
This is child abuse.
This is not a national security threat to the U.K..
It’s an extension and intensification of the psychological warfare Assange has undergone for 2+…

If the US throws enough strands of spaghetti at the walls that keep Assange jailed in a maximum security prison, will they stick? The U.S. has been improvising indictments throughout the extradition case as reported by Craig Murray here.
Ever since I heard about Wikileaks in Nov. 2009, when the Canadian government was silencing whistleblowers left and right, I have watched how the US has attempted to *get Assange* using both overt and covert methods. …

Preface: Don’t shoot the messenger. Don’t shoot the researcher who seeks answers. This is a good news story. It is a litmus test for loyalty. It may prompt more public outcry and prevent potential internal sabotage of Assange’s defence and Wikileaks’ future. It also serves as a performance appraisal of Kristin Hrafnsson, current Editor in Chief of Wikileaks. To any critics of my timing this post I emphasize that I did not delay in reporting on full documents I found on the UK FOIA webpage 7 months ago but colleagues and supporters have.
In process of hunting down and publishing…
I came across an interview of lawyer / author / activist Dr. Juan Branco which describes the power imbalance between revolutionaries and “causes” and power structures / media. It is translated from French. Below is an excerpt.
Note: I do not know the date of this article but it appears to be prior to Feb. 2020 extradition trial in London, UK at Woolwich Court (Belmarsh).
I agree with much of what Dr. Juan Branco says and have tweeted similar ideas over the past 12 or so years. I will add my comments to the end of the copied/pasted excerpt.
Bend the rules. We will look the other way.

Is there an unwritten policy against Julian Assange, educator, publisher, author, speaker and journalist? If so, who is following it? What are the unwritten rules? Much of this post will overlap with my thesis on Gaslighting Assange techniques which will eventuate into a book (soonish).
This article is speculation on what must be occupying the thoughts of John and Gabriel Shipton as they journey across the United States. It is speculation.

Julian is in jail based on British perversion of its own courts, right up to the UK Supreme Court. (Assange Exclusion Clause)
HomeRun4Julian Tour is now underway. The Shiptons have miles to go and many people to meet. They are like global politicians representing the global public on a cross country tour to free Julian Assange from a living hell. Their mission is to save the life of Julian but also to inform us, the global public, about what’s at stake if the U.S., (in collaboration with other countries Sweden, U.K., Ecuador and Australia) snatches this intellect, freedom fighter, journalist, author and teacher for his work as a publisher. …

No one asked me to write a speech. I’ve decided to write a speech on behalf of Julian Assange to address World Press Freedom Day tomorrow because he has no public voice and is one of the most important voices in this point in history.
Fix your mind on his current situation. He is in solitary confinement, in a jail cell, without access to his lawyers, unable to participate in World Press Freedom Day or comment on the myriad of media stories and technology developments which are unfolding. He is exposed to Covid 19 daily, won the case against him…
Reposted from German publication into English, Twitter link here:
https://twitter.com/infosperber/status/1360231530933719043
Thomas Kaiser, current affairs in focus / 02/12/2021 The UN special rapporteur on torture Nils Melzer says that the freedom of information of the western public is under threat.
Professor Dr. Melzer, you are involved in the Julian Assange case. Why do they do that?
Professor Dr. Nils Melzer First of all, I have to make it clear that I am not Julian Assange’s lawyer, but that I advocate the rule of law and the prohibition of torture. Of course I defend the victims of torture. …

My most succinct summary of the Assange Exclusion clause possible.
Two chess moves in the entrapment of Julian Assange within Britain and prove irrefutably that he has been arbitrarily detained.
It’s been a chess game and psychological warfare for at least a decade and there does not seem like the end is in sight unless we bring this to the public’s attention immediately. I’ve written a few pieces on the Assange Exclusion Clause and made a video to explain it as clearly as possible.Preliminary Information:
Assange was wanted on an EAW (European Arrest Warrant) issued by Sweden to Britain for…