What will the US war machine do when Peace comes to the world? In the days of DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency), how will defense subcontractors be reassessed? Will they adjust to new technological and infrastructure innovative pursuits or will they use their vast resources to try to induce more war. Since the Pentagon has never passed an audit, ever, and cannot account for $3.8 trillion (as of 2023) which is 61% of its budget. Honestly, any business that tried to run itself that way would be out of business. There needs to be better oversight and accountability because of a lack of ethical responsibility associated with programs that could easily be weaponized against the American people.
Julian Assange was incarcerated because he brought much of the truth to the public’s knowledge using a method of publishing verifiable evidence alongside the story using a method he termed “Scientific Journalism.” Here is Julian explaining what scientific journalism is.
Remember, Julian Assange is a publisher, not a whistleblower, and he published information submitted to him by insiders and whistleblowers. Much of it was information about war crimes committed by the United States, and so the United States went after him, even though he is a citizen of Australia and published outside the United States. The biggest thing that saved him is that he is a publisher and had the right to publish the truth as the Free Press, an important part of our Free Speech rights. So why was Assange jailed?
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is becoming embroiled in a sticky mess.
Let’s start off with a August 2023 report from Declassified UK about what Keir Starmer may have done to Julian Assange.

Now, bringing us up to the present, a British judge has ordered the Crown Prosecution Service to explain why they destroyed documents having anything to do with Julian Assange. The judge has ordered that they have 6 weeks to give answers as to how, when and why they destroyed documents in the Assange Case and why they are withholding those reasons. Even though Julian Assange was released from prison last June 2024, it still matters that Keir Starmer and the CPS destroyed evidence that they were mandated by law to keep. If the CPS does not come up with a good explanation, then it will face contempt proceedings.
Stella Assange: “Starmer headed the CPS when many highly suspect decisions regarding Assange were made. If the documents truly have been destroyed, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to ever know how directly he was involved in those decisions. Extraordinarily, and conveniently for both the UK and Sweden, it emerged during legal hearings in early 2023 that prosecutors in Stockholm claim to have destroyed the very same correspondence deleted by the CPS.” https://twitter.com/Stella_Assange/status/1877855269176082618
Writer Jonathan Cook: After nine years of legal battles, a British judge has finally challenged the wall of secrecy erected by British and Swedish authorities around the legal abuse of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Judge Foss, sitting at the London First-Tier Tribunal, has ruled that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) must explain how it came to destroy key files that would have shed light on why it pursued Assange for 14 years. The CPS appears to have done so in breach of its own procedures. Assange was finally released from Belmarsh high-security prison last year in a plea deal after Washington had spent years seeking his extradition for publishing documents revealing US and UK war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan. The CPS files relate to lengthy correspondence between the UK and Sweden over a preliminary investigation into rape allegations in Sweden that predate the US extradition case. A few CPS emails from that time were not destroyed and have been released under Freedom of Information rules. They show that it was the UK authorities pushing reluctant Swedish prosecutors to pursue the case against Assange. Eventually, Swedish prosecutors dropped the case after running it into the ground. In other words, the few documents that have come to light show that it was the CPS – led at that time by Keir Starmer, later knighted and now Britain’s prime minister – that waged what appears to have been a campaign of political persecution against Assange, rather than one based on proper legal considerations. It is not just Britain concealing documents relating to Assange. The US, Swedish and Australian authorities have also put up what Stefania Maurizi, an Italian journalist who has been doggedly pursuing the FoI requests, has called “a wall of darkness”. There are good grounds for believing that all four governments have coordinated their moves to cover up what would amount to legal abuses in the Assange case. Starmer headed the CPS when many highly suspect decisions regarding Assange were made. If the documents truly have been destroyed, it will be difficult, if not impossible, to ever know how directly he was involved in those decisions. Extraordinarily, and conveniently for both the UK and Sweden, it emerged during legal hearings in early 2023 that prosecutors in Stockholm claim to have destroyed the very same correspondence deleted by the CPS. The new ruling by Judge Foss will require the CPS to explain how and why it destroyed the documents, and provide them unless it can demonstrate that there is no way they can ever be retrieved. Failure to do so by February 21 will be treated as contempt of court. The UK and the US have similarly sought to stonewall separate FoI requests from Maurizi concerning their lengthy correspondence while Washington sought to extradite Assange on “espionage” charges for revealing their war crimes. The British judiciary approved locking Assange up for years while the extradition case dragged on, despite United Nations legal experts ruling that Assange was being “arbitrarily detained” and the UN’s expert on torture, Nils Melzer, finding that Assange was being subjected to prolonged psychological torture that posed a threat to his life. A link to this article, Judge threatens to break the UK’s wall of secrecy around Assange’s persecution, with supporting links, can be found in the next post in this thread. https://x.com/Jonathan_K_Cook/status/1877812228134429040
So what was the information published by Julian Assange that everyone wanted so badly to hide? It’s clear that the MIC, the Military Industrial Complex was willing to protect itself, whatever it took, and that was to frame and set up and entrap Julian Assange in jail where he could not publish the truth any longer and educate the public about the horrible atrocities the U.S. government had been committing in war zones.

President Trump is adamant on having lasting world Peace. He is all set to accomplish that on Day 1 of his new term as President. For decades, the U.S. has built an empire on a war economy. What will these Defense Subcontractors do?
Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, General Dynamics all play critical roles in US defense efforts, but they’ve operated with very little oversight. Security breaches and ethical violations can be a problem. The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is an international treaty aimed at regulating the international trade in conventional arms, from small arms to battle tanks, combat aircraft, and warships. But while it has set a new international standard for arms trade regulation, its effectiveness varies by how rigorously member states implement its provisions. The treaty has been pivotal in discussions on arms control, pushing for greater accountability and transparency in international arms transfers.
Another truth that Julian Assange gave us was the behind the scenes weapons deals made by Hillary Clinton from her emails.
This the same US War Machine that was so threatened by Julian Assange and WikiLeaks publishing the truth along with verifiable documentation of what that truth actually is, so that the public actually knows they are being told the truth, and not being fed false narratives and lies.

President Trump’s administration is set on disclosure of a backlog of over-classified information. Newly appointed head of FBI Kash Patel wants to have a 24/7 Declassification Office giving the public all the truth and information that has been withheld from us. This sounds similar to what Julian Assange and WikiLeaks did, and this is what we need to move forward into our bright, peaceful future.
As Julian Assange said, “If lies can start wars, truth can bring Peace.” Even though there will need to be some adjustments and governments are finding out that they cannot do business as usual any longer, transparency and truth will contribute greatly toward World Peace. And that’s what we want and that’s where we’re headed.
