ACP45 wrote:
I don't know for sure, but I suspect that the high court ruling allowing Assange to challenge the extradition request by the US is a benefit for Assange. It is my opinion that in a US prison, Assange would meet the same fate as that of Jeffrey Epstein. Alternatively, the US would try him on espionage charges, and seek the death penalty. In an ideal world, Great Britain would set him free pending a final decision on extradition (which should be denied by the court).
They have to end his life one way or another. I believe upon his death all the Federal Deep State documents that he acquired are to be released. I think that was the plan in the beginning by Assange.