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Gordon Dimmack explains why Luke Harding of the Guardian has been writing loads of lies and falsehoods about Julian Assange. It's because when Assange has to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy, the UK police will be able to hold him for enquiries, and then the next thing you will know, he would have been whipped off to the U.S.And everyone in the U.K will go about their daily affairs not knowing anything had been done wrong, trusting the authorities. [embedded content]
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Gordon Dimmack explains why Luke Harding of the Guardian has been writing loads of lies and falsehoods about Julian Assange. It's because when Assange has to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy, the UK police will be able to hold him for enquiries, and then the next thing you will know, he would have been whipped off to the U.S.Gordon Dimmack explains why Luke Harding of the Guardian has been writing loads of lies and falsehoods about Julian Assange. It's because when Assange has to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy, the UK police will be able to hold him for enquiries, and then the next thing you will know, he would have been whipped off to the U.S.And everyone in the U.K will go about their daily affairs not knowing anything had been done wrong, trusting the authorities. [embedded content]
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