Love Always Wins (Truth Also)
The utterly vicious attacks on my wife and I - which involved actual cybercrimes - have only strengthened our relationship; the attacks came from people who cannot have relationships - to the point of deleting their entire identity and publicly writing about their death. These attacks will only embolden or motivate us to publish more, not less.
BACK in May my wife said "The Truth is About to Prevail" (we've not even shown much of what we have to show yet!), an hour ago I published "Truth is Not a Crime", and last week I published "The Truth Will Always Win (Eventually)".
I am still working on lengthy bodies of text. They will all come out eventually (one day) and there will be plenty of time for vindication. You can try to abuse people all you want, but when you cross some certain threshold you trigger a response you did not initially anticipate.
In the case of Daniel Pocock, he's still actively blogging and his main impersonal sites remain online, e.g. Free Software Fellowship, We Make Fedora, and disguised.work (also uncensored.deb.ian.community).
Those are quite robust to aggressive censorship by trademarks. GAFAM-funded SPI and FSFE (among others) basically wasted about 120,000 dollars in vain, mostly on lawyers.
It's very hard to suppress the truth because any such attempts attract strong backlash or counter-forces. These attempts tend to result in regret, remorse, and frustration. That won't change. It's always like that. Meanwhile Julian Assange is a free man.
They could put him down, but they could not "end" him. They tried. They failed. Love won. █
Photo credit: Julian Assange’s fiancée, Stella Moris, on their secret family