The Curious Case of Melania’s Signature, Wikileaks & Donald Trump


The Curious Case of Melania’s Signature, Wikileaks & Donald Trump

Susanne Posel ,Chief Editor Occupy Corporatism | Host of Hardline Radio Show

Actress Pamela Anderson has enjoyed a resurgence of public interest thanks to her romantic relationship with Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks. Anderson is also known for her outspoken PETA support, and collaboration with a Russian faux-fur manufacturer.

Earlier this year, Anderson sent Melania Trump a faux-fur from Russia. On May 3rd, Anderson posted a thank you letter from Melania. The tweet drew attention because of the uncanny and recognizable style of Melania’s signature.

It wasn’t long before the Twittersphere began to comment and compare Melania’s signature to that of her husband, Donald Trump. Dylan Stableford, digital editor for Yahoo, asked if Donald is “signing Melania’s letters”.

Sheila Kurtz, handwriting analyst and CEO of Graphology Consulting Group, said Melania’s signature “looks just like [Donald’s], which is absolutely amazing.”

Kurtz said it is uncommon for couples to develop similar handwriting, but added: “This is stylized. Maybe they brought someone in to show her how to do it or [it’s] a stamp, but it is definitely stylized.”

And while Melania may use a stamp as celebrities are known for doing, there are reasons for Donald to want to use his wife and Anderson in order to communicate with Assange.

During the presidential campaign Donald praised Wikileaks numerous times and used the data Russia provided to Assange against his opponent, Hillary Clinton.

Back in January, it was reported that Assange was expected to ask president elect Donald Trump to drop the US criminal investigation into him as a way of dodging the jail time he would receive.

Jennifer Robinson, attorney for Assange, told the media that it is their hope Trump would reverse President Obama’s stance on classified information and materials. Robinson claims that the investigation into her client should be closed “on the grounds it violates the first amendment and places a chill on freedom of speech and reporting.”

This is no surprise consider that Assange was integral to the election win of Trump through documents provided to him by the Russian government. In fact, Moscow directly provided information and was “directly responsible for the leaks that cast a negative shadow over democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

And thanks to his help getting the emails Russia hacked out to the public, Trump will enjoy the benefits of being a US president. For his trouble, Assange is also hoping, not only for a pardon, but for assistance in getting out of charges of rape and molestation.

Since 2010, Assange has been hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy, evading allegations of sexual deviancy and assault while maintaining his innocence.

Assange’s squatter at the Ecuadorian embassy in the UK status is nearing an end. Guillaume Long, foreign minister for the Ecuadorian government said that Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks and participant in Russia’s manipulation of the US 2016 presidential election, has overstayed his welcome at their embassy in the UK.

Long told the press that Ecuador would like to evict Assange as soon as possible and asked the Swedish government to expedite their investigation into multiple rape accusations against Assange.

He added: “We hope they are as swift as possible because this has been going on for far too long.”

According to reports, Assange has become a nuisance and a liability to Ecuador since he was granted asylum in 2012. The Ecuadorian government had to take away his internet privileges after Wikileaks published emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager, John Podesta, which Assange received from the Kremlin.

Prior to that incident, Assange was warned multiple times by Ecuador that their “sovereign space was not being used for interference in the election of another country.”

The damage Assange caused to Ecuador in helping Russia sway the US election became evident as Long pointed out that Wikileaks has placed Ecuador in “a very precarious position”.

In addition to Ecuador’s frustration with Assage, Guillermo Lasso, Ecuador’s right-wing presidential candidate, promised his potential constituents that he would rid their country of Assange.

Lasso’s campaign promise specified: “The Ecuadorian people have been paying a cost that we should not have to bear. We will cordially ask Señor Assange to leave within 30 days of assuming a mandate.”

Journalist Max Bearak explained that since Assange was granted asylum in 2012, Ecuadorian “oil prices have tanked and taken Ecuador’s economy with them”.


Susanne Posel

Susanne Posel



Chief Editor | Investigative Journalist
OccupyCorporatism.com



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