barracuda wrote:You might be wondering exactly why Assange would be invited by an Icelandic MP to an embassy function in the first place:In 2009, WikiLeaks published documents showing suspicious loans carried out by the Kaupthing Bank just before the Icelandic financial crisis. Public uproar over the banking procedures that WikiLeaks exposed galvanized Iceland into enacting the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative. The proposal, unanimously passed by the Icelandic parliament, strengthened free speech protections, turned Iceland into an “international transparency haven,” and established the Icelandic Prize for Freedom of Expression.
He was a fucking hero in Iceland at that time. The US embassy could not have failed to know who he was, nor how inadvisable it would be to for them to appear to be blocking him from attending an event. And it's virtually certain that they would have wanted to get a look at him, or buttonhole him if they could for some conversation regarding recent events. That's what they do at embassies, as we've been discovering of late: gossip about what's in the newspapers. And spy.
Good job, 'cuda! Use the actual objective historical context to obscure the thin and circumstantial evidence, just like it tells us in the DHS Cyberstooge Manual! I'll be sure to pass on commendations at the next meeting of the TSA Marxist Feminist Sixth International Security and Disinformation Specialists' Conference in the "Hegel and Alex Jones: Is There A Way To Make This Joke Any Funnier?" section.