Julian Assange is being held in a notorious UK prison previously referred to as 'Britain's Guantanamo Bay.'
The WikiLeaks founder spent nearly seven years in a 330-square-foot room in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London where he had been seeking political asylum. On Thursday, Ecuador revoked his asylum, allowing British police to arrest him.
As he awaits potential extradition to the U.S. he's been sent to Belmarsh, considered one of UK's most high-profile prisons.
Does this increase fame or no taur ability? Say nothing intelligent in a word that has cast a sense that information (nus) is undesirable ... that's fixed and instituted as Unich (a word few can label or attach to anything)!
It is thus bifurcated in a differing tensor ... mysterious stuff should remain that was ... according to those suffering motor energy fixations ... thus nothing changes point of perspective ...
I remain in an apparant psychosis and few can diagnose it ... tis the nature of the darkness of the core illness of the civic structure ... a social malady that I've been told just isn't so ... just lost sol syndrome without a hope of lightening up ...