Tuesday, August 18, 2020

SUSAN B ANTHONY PARDONED | Why This Is Important - While Also Why Donald Trump Should Also Pardon 6 Others Whom Are Still Alive!

On the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment- August 18, 2020, President Donald Trump announced that he will sign a complete pardon for Susan B. Anthony, who was arrested for illegally voting in 1872 and was the women's suffrage leader.

Pardon Millie Weaver
Journalist Millie Weaver was placed with charges and arrested on August 14, 2020 - on ramped up charges from a filing from her mother about a $50 phone that was destroyed, a filing that her mother even dropped the charges against. Due to the arrest, Millie Weaver was in jail and was even tortured by the police. She's indicted for Robbery, Tampering with evidence, Obstructing Justice, and Domestic Violence- all which are never used in the past for the destruction of a cell phone. She has been released on bail but still is having to fight the ramped up charges in the court system.

Pardon Julian Assange
Journalist Julian Assange is being held in the UK under circumstances of being extradited to the US Government. The Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange appeared before a UK judge to request more time to prepare his case against the US extradition request. Acting more like a Soviet tribunal, the judge went on to deny his every request. He is not allowed to prepare to fight his extradition. Even though Assange has served his time for "jumping bail," the British court ruled that he must remain in prison. His shocking mental and physical condition after being held for months in UK's notorious Belmarsh prison only confirms the UN torture official's assessment that he is being tortured by the US and UK governments.

Pardon Edward Snowden
Ex-Independent Contractor worker in the Military Industrial Complex for the US Government, Edward Snowden exposed to the world that the US Government is breaking the US Constitution by spying on their own citizens and is also spying on the whole entire world. Edward Snowden has spent the last seven years living in exile in Russia and has now decided to publish his memoirs, Permanent Record. In the book he reflects on his life leading up to the biggest leak of top secret documents in history, and the impact this had on his relationship with his partner, Lindsay Mills. Edward Snowden Would Like To Come Back To America; But He Feels Like He Wouldn't Get A Fair Trial! Edward Snowden revealed that the NSA was spying and watching American Civilians, unaware through webcams and having alot of data on all Americans and throughout the world.

Pardon Chelsea Manning
Chelsea Manning was in jail for 7 years for Whistle-blowing information of wrong doing in the US Military in killing journalists with drone strikes and many more war crimes to WikiLeaks. Chelsea Manning was subdued to torture when in prison. On January 17, 2017, President Obama commuted all but four months of Manning's remaining sentence. On May 17, 2017 - Chelsea Manning was released- but on March 8, 2019 - she was imprisoned again and tortured for "Contempt Of Court" for not lying about and demonizing Julian Assange for his extradition.

Pardon Jeremy Hammond
Activist Jeremy Hammond was convicted of computer fraud in 2013 for hacking the private intelligence firm Stratfor and releasing data to WikiLeaks, He revealed that Stratford had been spying on human rights defenders at the behest of corporations and governments. Hammond may have received an early release in December 2019, but in October 2019 he was held in "Contempt Of Court" for also not lying about and demonizing Julian Assange for his extradition.

Pardon Ross Ulbricht
Ross Ulbricht is condemned to die in prison for creating an e-commerce website called Silk Road. An entrepreneur passionate about free markets and privacy, he was 26 when he made the site. He was never prosecuted for causing harm or bodily injury and no victim was named at trial. Ross was not convicted of selling drugs or illegal items himself, but was held responsible for what others sold on the siteSilk Road had rules and some listings were prohibited, including stolen items, child pornography, counterfeits, and generally anything used to “harm or defraud” others.

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