Re: Kwiatkowski's latest disturbing article on Assange Archived Message
Posted by margo on May 31, 2019, 5:26 pm, in reply to "Kwiatkowski's latest disturbing article on Assange"
Important to note that no-one can yet corroborate Kwiatkowski's statements. She's a member of the Veterans for Intelligence group (which includes Ray McGovern, Ann Wright et al) but, interestingly, none of the members of that group have supported or amplified her statements? Some commentators wondered whether her 'insider feed' was providing her with possibly incorrect info to undermine the Veterans... or in this case, to sow fear among people that Assange had 'spilled beans' under drug-driven interrogations? In other words, is Kwiatkowski to be believed... or not? Is Assange unable to string a conversation together as a result of a build-up of psychological pressures ... or as a direct result of mind-bending drug cocktails administered in Belmarsh? Can Red Cross International doctors (who often visit prisons under Convention protocols) gain access to properly assess Assange, in the light of the Kwiatkowski and Melzer assertions? Melzer reported 'intense anxiety and focus on own thoughts' in the man known for calm lucidity: Melzer is not a psychiatrist and his lay observation requires expert psychiatric analysis of the kind not available in Belmarsh medical ward. Are thieves and murderers afforded relevant medical attention, when acutely required, in UK prisons?
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