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POP QUIZ: How did Julian Assange first become famous?
ANSWER: In 2007, Assange and his new website Wikileaks helped destabilize Kenya, interfering in its general election, and helping to trigger a bloodbath that killed more than 1,100 Kenyans.
theguardian.com/world/blog/201…
2/22
Assange freely admitted his role in the Kenyan color revolution.
In 2010, he boasted to The Guardian that Wikileaks had "changed the result" of Kenya's 2007 election.
Such operations, said Assange, were part of Wikileaks' "Important" "global role."
theguardian.com/world/blog/201…
3/22
Assange did not work alone.
Kenya's 2007 color revolution appears to have been a British operation.
Wikileaks had help from the British Foreign Office and from George Soros.
I have previously written about Soros' ties to the British establishment.
substack.com/home/post/p-97…
4/22
A 2019 investigative report in The Star (Kenya) states that was registered in Nairobi in Oct. 2006.
It shared a PO Box with Mars Group Kenya, an NGO partly funded by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID).
Wikileaks.org
the-star.co.ke/siasa/2019-04-…
5/22
Mars Group Kenya was founded by Mwalimu Mati and his wife Jayne in December 2006.
Mati had formerly headed the Kenya office of Transparency International, a Soros-funded "anti-corruption" group based in Berlin.
upi.com/Top_News/2006/…
6/22
Assange boasts that he triggered Kenya's 2007 color revolution by releasing a secret report from Kroll Associates UK Limited, a private intelligence firm in London.
The report accused former Kenyan president Daniel Arap Moi of massive corruption.
wikileaks.org/wiki/The_looti…
7/22
By accusing Moi, the Kroll report cast a shadow on sitting president Mwai Kibaki—a Moi ally who was running for reelection.
Wikileaks published the report on August 30, 2007.
The UK newspaper The Guardian showcased the story the next day.
theguardian.com/world/2007/aug…
8/22
The Star (Kenya) later quoted Assange saying that he had chosen the release date for "political timing"; that the leaked report "swung the election" by "shifting the vote 10 per cent"; and that Assange believed his actions had "changed the world."
the-star.co.ke/siasa/2019-04-…
9/22
Despite Assange's efforts, Kibaki won a narrow victory in Dec. 2007.
The plotters then unleashed a color revolution.
Their candidate Raila Odinga cried voter fraud.
The British supported Odinga.
The US supported Kibaki (at first).
theguardian.com/world/2007/dec…
10/22
Within hours of the vote, the UK Foreign Office and UK Department for International Development (DFID) issued a joint statement expressing "real concerns" over possible election fraud.
theguardian.com/world/2007/dec…
11/22
This was the same DFID that had previously given start-up funds to the Mars Group Kenya, with which Wikileaks shared a PO Box in Nairobi.
That same Mars Group had earlier leaked the Kroll report to Assange.
the-star.co.ke/siasa/2019-04-…
12/22
Assange would later call the Kroll report the "holy grail of Kenyan journalism."
But the "holy grail" had unholy results.
After two months of riots, 1,133 people were dead, 1000's more injured, tortured, mutilated and raped.
icc-cpi.int/court-record/i…
the-star.co.ke/siasa/2019-04-…
13/22
The pro-Odinga protesters were funded and directed by George Soros's Open Society Initiative for East Africa (OSIEA), as revealed in a November 11, 2010 article which I wrote for .
GlennBeck.com
glennbeck.com/content/articl…
14/22
In the end, the plotters got what they wanted.
The election was overturned.
International arbitrators negotiated a powersharing deal with Odinga and Kibaki.
Kenya was destabilized, every future election overshadowed by threats of violence.
washingtontimes.com/news/2011/mar/…
15/22
When I exposed Soros' role in the 2007-2008 Kenyan bloodbath, @glennbeck promoted my article on Fox News (Nov. 11, 2010).
@glennbeck 16/22
Two days later, on Nov. 13, Soros's Open Society Initiative for East Africa (OSIEA) publicly denied my allegations in the Nairobi Daily Nation.
nation.co.ke/News/US%20tyco…
@glennbeck 17/22
On Nov. 20, 2010, Murithi Mutiga, writing in the Nairobi Sunday Nation, accused @GlennBeck of seeking to harm Obama by attacking one of his chief supporters, George Soros.
allafrica.com/stories/201011…
@glennbeck 18/22
The same Mr. Mutiga now serves as "Program Director, Africa" for the International Crisis Group, an NGO co-founded and heavily funded by Soros.
crisisgroup.org/who-we-are/his…
@glennbeck 19/22
Let me be clear.
I have no idea why Julian Assange was arrested in 2010, nor why he was suddenly freed last week.
It may be true that Assange is a martyr for free speech, as claimed in the mass media.
I really don't know.
bbc.com/news/world-eur…
@glennbeck 20/22
But Wikileaks' origins are dubious.
Its actions in Kenya's 2007 election strangely harmonized with those of interested foreign governments.
For further clues, check out Martin Minns' 2019 investigative report in The Star (Kenya).
@Minns_Martin
the-star.co.ke/siasa/2019-04-…
@glennbeck @Minns_Martin 21/22
Assange clearly got his start supporting color revolutions, a job which brought him into the operational sphere of George Soros.
For more on Soros and his color revolutions, see THE SHADOW PARTY, which I co-wrote with David Horowitz.
@glennbeck @Minns_Martin 22/22
In addition, it seems no accident that Assange ended up working with the Brits in Kenya.
Color revolution is a British specialty. They've been doing it for centuries.
See my new book, HOW THE BRITISH INVENTED COMMUNISM (AND BLAMED IT ON THE JEWS).
amazon.com/British-Invent…
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