Icelandic Interior Minister: Obama Admin Sent “Planeload of FBI agents” in Attempt to Frame Julian Assange and WikiLeaks


So pronounced was the Democrats’ contempt for Assange that a mysterious group with ties to Hillary Clinton pushed the story that he was involved in a pedophile ring, a story that was so patently false that WikiLeaks was able to debunk it with little effort. Thus, it hardly comes as a surprise that the administration first discussed plans to “frame” Assange and WikiLeaks back in 2011, as a former Icelandic Interior Minister has revealed:

“According to a report from RT, the U.S. first contacted Icelandic authorities in June 2011 to offer “help” in fending off hackers that the U.S. said were looking to destroy software systems in the country.  Jonasson was initially “suspicious” of the U.S. offer to help, suspicions which he said were confirmed later in the summer of 2011 when a “planeload of FBI agents” showed up in Iceland seeking support in an effort to “frame Julian Assange and Wikileaks.”

In June 2011, Obama administration implied to Iceland’s authorities they had knowledge of hackers wanting to destroy software systems in the country, and offered help, then-Interior Minister Ogmundur Jonasson, said in an interview with the Katoikos publication.

However, Jonasson said he instantly became “suspicious” of the US good intentions, “well aware that a helping hand might easily become a manipulating hand.”

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Source: Zerohedge



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