Part 4: GaslightingAssange Series, Define Arbitrary Detention. Define Torture. No, we’re not doing that.

Jude Fleming
2 min readApr 22, 2020

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GaslightingAssange is short hand for “manipulating public opinion” concerning the AssangeCase. Impolite language is “mind fuck”. Britain and the US (specifically the CIA) are experts at this. UK Ministers of Parliament are like Shakespearean actors whenever they stand to address their House of Commons — spewing lies, insults, derisive comments and self-aggrandizing proclamations about how great their courts and judiciary is. It is vomituous. WATCH:

Four countries are GaslightingAssange along with the United Nations, including the UNWGAD (working group on arbitrary detention) and Rapporteur on Torture. Britain is leading the way in the gaslighting of the United Nations. The day before the U.N. gave its formal decision on Assange being arbitrarily detained, the Foreign Secretary under PM David Cameron publicly insulted the UN’s Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in a spoiler alert. He attempted to discredit the credentials of highly respected lawyers and repeated the lie that Assange was free to leave Ecuador’s embassy. Assange was in fact the target of a controversial police tactic called “Kettling”.

If this were a GaslightingAssange drinking game, you’d be drunk after this 1 min. video clip. Seriously. Take a swig of whatever alcohol you have handy every time a talking-point lie is uttered by this undignified, ridiculous MP Philip Hammond.

When an abuser engages the victim of their abuse in a debate regarding the definition of abuse, then denies the abuse and continues the abuse, that’s GaslightingAssange. Read this article with your GaslightingAssange thinking cap.

Once you realize what’s happening, you will never be able to not understand it in any other paradigm. Britain has no qualms about publicly telling the United Nations to butt out, STFU or mind your own business. This is a worrying level of impunity.

Deny. Deflect. Go on the counter attack. Ditto for the U.S., Sweden, Ecuador and Australia.

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