Friday, July 3, 2026

Julian Assange Arrested in London, Pamela Anderson React, Spells Name of Country Wrong: “I am in shock. How could you, Equador?”

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Pamela Anderson, the Donald Trump of diplomacy, is furious that Ecuador– which she spells Equador–has kicked Julian Assange out of their London embassy. He’s been arrested by the UK after six years, and will likely be extradicted to the US.

Anderson writes on Twitter: “I am in shock.. I couldn’t hear clearly what he said? He looks very bad. How could you Equador ? (Because he exposed you). How could you UK. ? Of course – you are America’s bitch and you need a diversion from your idiotic Brexit bullshit”

She added: “And the USA ? This toxic coward of a President He needs to rally his base? – You are selfish and cruel. You have taken the entire world backwards. You are devils and liars and thieves. And you will ROTT And WE WILL RISE ✊”

The WikiLeaks Twitter feed predicted the arrest on April 4th. They wrote today: “Powerful actors, including CIA, are engaged in a sophisticated effort to dehumanise, delegitimize and imprison him.”

From the looks of her Twitter account, Anderson — not a powerful actor — seemed to know something was coming. The aging pin up and one time star of the TV show “Baywatch” posted a pin up picture with a quote from the late writer Charles Bukowski yesterday:

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Roger Friedman
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