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Wikileaks Conspiracy | The Wikileaks Accuser


Charles Wilson

September 20th, 2010


A good summary of how the false rape accusations against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange unfolded can be found at Wikileaks conspiracy uncovered, the false accusation.


The two blonds involved in the false rape accusation of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, in August 2010, are two very different people. Ms W is a private person, whose Internet profile reflects an artistic professional. Ms A, Anna Ardin, on the other hand is a decidedly public person who has a very different Internet profile.


Anna Ardin is an astute, intelligent (IQ over 140) political scientist academic who understands issues around women’s rights, and aspects of Swedish law concerning sexual harassment. She has had an interesting life having worked as an intern for the Swedish Foreign Service at the Swedish Embassy in Buenos Aires, been expelled from Cuba for anti-Cuban Government activity and was press spokesperson for and involved in organising the “Ships to Gaza” incident, which tried to get through Israel's blockade of Gaza recently, causing a major international incident.


She is an active politician. She seems to collect –isms like some other people collect stamps with her eclectic set of interests. She is a member of the Christian Brotherhood Movement of the Swedish Social Democratic Party, a Christian Islamic sympathiser supporting Islamic femininism. As a promiscuous radical feminist in the HBT (homosexual Bisexual Transsexual) scene, she started a lesbian disco on the island of Gotland. She is also an animal rights activist. Many varied activities that do not seem to be all that compatible. She is obviously an active lady.


She had no difficulties finding her way around the law book when she worked at the Swedish Embassy in Argentina. Any member of staff who tried to flirt with her received texts from Swedish laws on sexual harassment.


At school on the island of Gotland, Anna Ardin was known as the “Cuckoo Chick” because she was stealing other girl’s boyfriends. But when her ex fiancé betrayed her she became bitter and posted a guide on how to exact revenge on an unfaithful man. Many of her blog posts reflect a bitter and twisted view of men. The way she set up Julian Assange and Ms W matches her previously published guidelines.


These were easy to find before August the 20th, now these posts have been removed and blogs closed down.


She was behind a sexual harassment incident at the University of Uppsala. She did not report the remark herself but prompted the lady about whom a comment was made, to report the student making the comment in a corridor at the university. Anna Ardin seems to stir things up, but tries to stay out of the main act.


A lecturer gave a lecture on sexist attitudes and behaviour. She was inappropriately dressed for the occasion, wearing a lacy top showing her midriff. One of the male students thought this to be hypocritical, and made a remark in the corridor. Anna Ardin heard that remark and told the lecturer. As the story goes, Anna Ardin encouraged the lecturer to report the student for making a sexist remark, which the lecturer then did.


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Blond, but not a bimbo

Now we have a different situation with Julian Assange, but a similar behaviour pattern. Anna Ardin encouraged/persuaded Ms W to go to the police and ask them for advice, knowing full well that it will result in a rape charge. Anna Ardin did not intend to lay a charge or report anything herself, merely went with, ostensibly to “support” Ms W, and probably to make sure Ms W follows through with reporting the “rape.”


A couple of weeks after the false accusation, Anna Ardin was back in business, blogging and twittering again, gave interviews and appeared to be in a good mood. She did not appear or give any public signs of being traumatised.


Ms W on the other hand, has not given interviews, closed down her Internet sites, and disappeared from the main stage. She came from nowhere and disappeared from the public eye.


Was one of these women a part of a conspiracy? Maybe, maybe not, but the authorities in both Sweden and the United States did use the situation once it arose to smear Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange, and very likely, to monitor Assange for the three weeks he was accused of rape. In Sweden this is one of the crimes, which gives the authorities the right to monitor and eavesdrop on a suspect.










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