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Luke Harding (journalist, author, spook?) | ||||||||||||||
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Born | Luke Daniel Harding 21 April 1968 | |||||||||||||
Nationality | UK | |||||||||||||
Alma mater | United World College of the Atlantic, University College (Oxford) | |||||||||||||
Guardian journalist, expelled from Russia, "MI6 mouthpiece"
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Luke Harding is a British journalist who has been employed by The Guardian since 1996. 'Blackcatte' referred to him as "the Guardian's #1 Russia-Hater",[1] Craig Murray as an "MI6 mouthpiece"[2] and Kit Klarenberg (for Sputnik) as "MI6 tool".[3]
Luke Harding has written eight books and co-authored a number of others.[4]
Contents
Expulsion from Russia
Harding and was based in Russia from 2007 until, returning from a stay in the UK on 5 February 2011, he was refused re-entry to Russia and deported back the same day.[5] The Guardian said his expulsion was linked to critical articles he wrote on Russia, a claim denied by the Russian government. After the reversal of the decision on 9 February 2011 and the granting of a short-term visa, Harding chose not to seek a further visa extension. His 2011 book "Mafia State" discusses his experience in Russia and the political system under Vladimir Putin.[6]
Disinterest in Katherine Horton's case
When Katherine Horton reported her case to Luke Harding, he asked her "What nationality are you?" and did not show further interest in it.[7]
Where's the Collusion?
Where's the Collusion? |
In November 2017, Luke Harding published "Collusion: Secret Meetings, Dirty Money, and How Russia Helped Donald Trump Win" on the alleged Russian interference in the US/2016 Presidential election. The book examines the dirty dossier by former British spy Christopher Steele, and alleges that Trump was the subject of at least five years of "cultivation" by Soviet/Russian intelligence services prior to his election, and possibly by the KGB as early as 1987.[8]
In December 2017, Aaron Maté of The Real News Network asked Luke Harding Where's the Collusion? in what Jonathan Cook described as a "car-crash" interview.[9]
A Quote by Luke Harding
Page | Quote | Date | Source |
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Orbis Business Intelligence | “The @Telegraph story claiming a link between Sergei #Skripal and Christopher Steele's company Orbis is wrong, I understand. Skripal had nothing to do with Trump dossier. Skripal had nothing to do with Trump dossier.” | 2018 | X |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Muellergate and the Discreet Lies of the Bourgeoisie | Blog post | 1 April 2019 | Craig Murray | The capacity of the mainstream media repeatedly to promote the myth that Russia caused Clinton’s defeat, while never mentioning what the information was that had been so damaging to Hillary, should be alarming to anybody under the illusion that we have a working “free media”. |
Document:Sputnik Gatecrashes Launch of Mark Urban's Book 'The Skripal Files' | Article | 5 October 2018 | Kit Klarenberg Johanna Ross | Sputnik Gatecrashes Launch of Mark Urban's Book 'The Skripal Files' |
Document:The Assange Arrest is a Warning From History | Article | 12 April 2019 | John Pilger | Leni Riefenstahl, close friend of Adolf Hitler, whose films helped cast the Nazi spell over Germany told me that the message in her films, the propaganda, was dependent not on “orders from above” but on what she called the “submissive void” of the public: "When people no longer ask serious questions, they are submissive and malleable. Anything can happen.” |
Document:Where They Tell You Not to Look | blog post | 30 April 2018 | Craig Murray | Craig Murray's rule number one of real investigative journalism: 1. Look Where They Tell You Not to Look |
Document:Your Man in the Public Gallery – Assange Hearing Day 2 | blog post | 26 February 2020 | Craig Murray | Then, to wrap up proceedings, Baraitser dropped a massive bombshell. She stated that although Article 4.1 of the US/UK Extradition Treaty forbade political extraditions, this was only in the Treaty. That exemption does not appear in the UK Extradition Act. |
References
- ↑ https://russia-insider.com/en/bizarre-paranoia-guardians-1-russia-hater-luke-harding/ri21896
- ↑ https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/11/assange-never-met-manafort-luke-harding-and-the-guardian-publish-still-more-blatant-mi6-lies/
- ↑ https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201811291070248677-harding-manafort-assange-guardian/
- ↑ "Books By Luke Harding"
- ↑ "Enemy of the state"
- ↑ "Russia U-turns over Guardian journalist's deportation"
- ↑ https://stop007.org/home/blood-on-their-hands/
- ↑ "How Trump walked into Putin's web"
- ↑ "And here is his car-crash interview with Aaron Maté"
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