An open letter to the US President

February 20, 2024

President Joe Biden
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

Today and tomorrow, the extradition of Mr. Julian Assange to the United States of America will be discussed in the United Kingdom’s court. Any normal-thinking being would say that 14 years of imprisonment without sunlight is a long enough sentence for journalists and publishers for publishing information that was and more than ever still is in the interest of all humanity. Since this is clearly a political case, which is not subject to extradition under the agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom, and at the same time contains absurd allegations of nearly two dozen violations of the antiquated US counter-espionage law, which correspond to my case, one cannot help but assume that his case is being misused as a proxy for mine and that is utterly unethical and unjust considering my numerous character failures being ascribed to him.
At my age, with all that I have been through consciously or unconsciously, I am able to stand up to your country and its judges and clear up all the misunderstandings that have been caused by the one-sided expedient interpretations of my life that your defense department provided in a seemingly unlawful recording to the whole world.
I always repeat that with my sinful past, I will definitely not play the role of a defender of my human rights, but when I see how an innocent person is imprisoned on my account and how esoteric knowledge got into the hands of the law that patented it, secreted it, privatized it, misused it against humanity, has not correctly understood its inner dimensions and is enriching himself financially with it at the expense of the suffering of many millions of people all over the planet, I raise my voice against this. My native country, basing itself on its sovereignty, awaits orders from the United States on how to treat its citizen. Mr. Julian Assange is in a similar position, and the democratic West is outraged by the “murder” of Mr. Navalny.
My case lies at the crossroads of many complicated problems, which seem impossible to solve separately because they are more or less connected or mutually conditioned.
However, the United States and the United Kingdom have several legal alternatives to avoid the requested extradition of Mr. Julian Assange. Why choose instead a legally questionable option that will go down in the history of your countries as one of the most shameful? Because of what? Why create more and more karmic debts on the threshold of a new age for humanity and the planet itself?
“Righteousness and judgment basis of throne of you, kindness and truth they are preceding face of you” Psalm 89:14

Most respectfully,

Dagmar Palmerova
Dolni Brezany
The Czech Republic


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