Assange is Free! Pompeo wanted him dead? Perils Faced by (UAP?) Whistleblowers
Analysis Summary
Summary
The discussion involves Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who was recently released from a maximum-security prison in the UK after spending 191 days there. He faced multiple legal challenges for releasing classified information. The conversation also highlights threats faced by UAP whistleblowers, such as Lou Elizondo and David Grusch, who have spoken out about government knowledge of UAPs. They report feeling unsafe due to their disclosures. Additionally, former CIA director Mike Pompeo is facing allegations related to threats against Assange. The situation illustrates the risks whistleblowers encounter when revealing sensitive information and the ongoing debate about government transparency and accountability.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the threats faced by UAP whistleblowers, including Lou Elizondo and David Grusch, as they seek transparency regarding government knowledge of UAPs. It also highlights the legal challenges faced by Julian Assange and allegations against Mike Pompeo related to assassination plots. The overarching theme is the tension between government secrecy and the need for public accountability.
Lou Elizondo and David Grusch are facing significant threats as they push for UAP transparency.
Julian Assange
“Julian Assange is free; he left belar Maximum Security Prison on the morning of 24 June after having spent 191 days there.”
Lou Elizondo
“I would like to make this perfectly clear to the American people I'm not prone to accidents.”
Tim Burchett
“There is whistleblower protection but it's a joke.”
David Grusch
“I fear for my life for choosing to speak out.”
Mike Pompeo
“He plotted the murder of Julian Assange.”
Lou Elizondo faces threats as he pushes for UAP transparency.
Air Force Major David Grusch revealed that top government officials have hidden a top secret program to find and study alien UFOs.
Mike Pompeo allegedly plotted to assassinate Julian Assange during his tenure at the CIA.
The Pentagon can block FOIA requests for UAP information.