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Maggie
Fri, 21 Oct 2016 15:27 EDT
What is happening?
What is happening at the embassy? Full media blackout, twitter down, The Guardian down, no one reporting! Please tell us what's going on, and please stay safe! Hoping for the best, and thank you for all you do!!!
Susan Burrell
Thu, 20 Oct 2016 19:48 EDT
Help us to Help Ourselves
Thank you for the asylum you have offered Mr. Assange in the last 4 years. As a proud American, I urge you to continue in the role you play standing strong against any imperialistic pressure from my United States. My government is the most corrupt and lawless on this planet and We The People are preparing to eliminate this cancerous regime and replace it with a proper government of The People, for The People. Your help and that of Mr. Assange is critical in our struggle to rid me and my fellow Americans of the corruption and criminals who are destroying my Country from within. Stand strong.

Please allow Mr. Assange his freedom to use the internet as a tool to educate We The People of the United States of the corruption from within. He needs to complete his mission as soon as possible.
Chris Jordan
Wed, 19 Oct 2016 21:21 EDT
Your country's Sovereignty is at risk
Thank you for the asylum you have offered Mr. Assange in the last 4 years. As a proud American, I urge you to continue in the role you play standing strong against any imperialistic pressure from my United States. My government is the most corrupt and lawless on this planet and We The People are preparing to eliminate this cancerous regime and replace it with a proper government of The People, for The People. Your help and that of Mr. Assange is critical in our struggle to rid me and my fellow Americans of the corruption and criminals who are destroying my Country from within. Stand strong. Gracias. Dios te bendiga. Dios bendiga a la gente honorable de su hermoso país.
Clive Richardson
Wed, 19 Oct 2016 11:12 EDT
Please continue to offer Julian Assange his voice
Thank you Ecuador for the help you have given so far to Julian Assange and humanity as a whole. Please continue the good work but we ask you most respectfully to give Julian back his voice with this Internet connection.
Paul Rutledge
Wed, 19 Oct 2016 01:38 EDT
freedom and fairness Assange
Never will go to Ecuador ever...I am travel agent too, I won't send anyone, make sure none of my bookings are for there, you gave in to version and influence of a corrupt U S. Government and you betrayed the honest whistleblower, sided with the enemy in the free world shame on Ecuador, too bad no one will go there now I will make sure of it my punters
Paul Rutledge
Wed, 19 Oct 2016 01:26 EDT
wifi or new device
Ecuador reattach Assange

Assange, you must get a device with Wi-Fi or outside internet someway.... praying that someone throws a life internet line way to your balcony. You must get reconnect

Keep the strength, god save you
Paul Rutledge
Tue, 18 Oct 2016 23:59 EDT
freedom and fairness Assange
Never will go to Ecuador ever...I am travel agent too, I won't send anyone, make sure none of my bookings are for there, you gave in to version and influence of a corrupt U S. Government and you betrayed the honest whistleblower, sided with the enemy in the free world shame on Ecuador, too bad no one will go there now I will make sure of it my punters
Kathleen
Tue, 18 Oct 2016 22:39 EDT
Save America
Julian need to completely his mission
The American public need to know the whole
Truth about Hillary please help him out
We have a corrupted government and it need to
Stop.

Sincerely Kathleen
CLif
Tue, 18 Oct 2016 07:44 EDT
Put Julain back on
Put Julian back on-

Or would you support the Anti-Christ Hillary Clintion.
Concerned Citizen
Tue, 18 Oct 2016 03:15 EDT
ECUADOR CUT ASSANGE'S INTERNET ACCESS
Wikileak's Twitter feed reports that Ecuador has cut off Assange's access to the internet.

This is very serious. Why on earth would they do that, when they have granted him asylum? Could it be they are being pressured by the US to shut Assange down?

The public need answers. The news networks should be investigating and reporting this. At a minimum, we should see an interview with the Ecuadorian official responsible for this decision. But there is no mention about this incident on the major news networks.

Come on, journalists and citizens: demand the truth from the media and those in power.

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