Instead of jumping on this as a giant conspiracy, it might be worth considering that it's just that his internet went down.
I mean, until there is actual evidence that Hillary Clinton[1] deployed a highly trained collection of seals (the animal, not the US military contingent) to cut through his tube wires in the death of the night and then pelt across hide park and hide in the serpentine, perhaps we should just consider that public services in the UK are incompetent.
My internet went down last week, you don't see me reaching for the anti-seal spray.
[1] Well, the robot that replaced Hillary Clinton obviously, as we all know she's been dead for 20 years
1/ Unless you have dumped massive datasets of classified USG data I fail to see how your situation is similar to Assange's. What might be coincidental for you is not when it comes to JA.
2/ Since you post on HN I guess you sure understand that there is no need to alter the physical layer if you want to ostracize a subnetwork from the Internet.
Yea with this being the case it's a little confusing. If they were going to extradite, though, wouldn't that start with officially taking custody? Aka sort of an arrest meaning taking personal devices/access away? I'm sure it's super complicated...
I mean, Wikileaks doesn't host their servers inside the Ecuadorian embassy. They could just time the release of the data in advance, so that they don't need Assange's ongoing internet capabilities to do anything... right?
I mean, until there is actual evidence that Hillary Clinton[1] deployed a highly trained collection of seals (the animal, not the US military contingent) to cut through his tube wires in the death of the night and then pelt across hide park and hide in the serpentine, perhaps we should just consider that public services in the UK are incompetent.
My internet went down last week, you don't see me reaching for the anti-seal spray.
[1] Well, the robot that replaced Hillary Clinton obviously, as we all know she's been dead for 20 years