Ecuador sealed the deal on a $4.2 billion “loan” from the International Monetary Fund in late February of this year. That’s not all, though. It will also receive $6 billion from the myriad globalist moneylenders that entice the governments of developing countries into digging a bottomless pit of debt for their people. It’s a deal with the globalist devil, and that infernal creditor will collect his debt, ask for various favors, and basically ensure that yet another nation in safely tucked away in his pocket. One of those favors may have been the apprehension of Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, because, just this morning, Ecuador tossed Assange out of their embassy that he’d been hiding in for the past seven years. The British police immediately arrested him, and the U.S. gov’t is going to force an extradition, give him the kangaroo court treatment, and then toss him into a hole for several decades, in order to send a message to whistleblowers and actual journalists: Expose us at your own peril.