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Once again, as with Lahaina, thank you for keeping the Azerbaijani “situation”, re: the Artsakh alive. Very little followup in the corporate/government media to both of those stories. Stepping back allows one (you, in particular) to see the uncomfortable connections. As a follower of Formula 1, I was anticipating a response of some sort, re: the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Crickets. Interesting.

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It has to be kept in the public mind since it is becoming more relevant with time, not less.

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"Do you believe Putin when he says his objective is “strengthening traditional Russian spiritual and moral values, and preserve the cultural and historical heritage of the multinational people of Russia”?"

Yes and no. Yes I do believe that Putin wants the people of Russia & the rest of the world to believe he wants the best for Russia & its people. But Russia shares DNA with almost every other country... viral DNA with its origins in the UN. Russia also has signed the WHO pandemic treaty I understand. So it's all smoke & mirrors.

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With all due respect to your obvious intelligence and knowledge... but what the heck are you talking about?

Your article must be the most erudite word salad and the most (blind) rabbit holes I've ever seen jumbled together in one article. Your list of fascinating points, your ability to reference so many unconnected... or to be more accurate trivially connected factoids.... factoids that seem to have been assembled to appeal to the Alt Right reader.... but to what point? Do you have a point? If so then perhaps it would be better made by making it instead of moving on to the next distraction.

Or is that the point? To fascinate the reader. To distract him. To encourage him to waste his time burrowing down rabbit holes?

You have everything in there, even name checking that infamous banking family that we are all so cautious about naming. But what connects them to Maui, to Gaza, to Nazi torturers in Bolivia?

One connection you could have made, perhaps should have made, is that the ethnic cleansing of the Armenians of their enclave was barely reported in the (Rothschild / Jewish controlled) MSM. And perhaps getting away with that crime encouraged the (Rothschild's puppet) fascists running Israel to think the MSM could also suppress any news of the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians from their enclave - Gaza.

Now why was the first successfully suppressed and the latter such a failure? That would have been an interesting point to investigate. But nope. Nary a single story in the whole sad sorry pile of pretty factoids.

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The article is obviously a digest of articles written in 2023.

I will state that at the top, together with a trigger warning, for those who cannot recognise it.

My articles generally are very trenchant - more open and free-speaking than you will get from Off-Guardian, or those commentators who are raised to prominence by hidden hands because they don't name names.

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Well done and well said!

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The writing style of this blog that I just discovered is somewhat unpleasant. There are lots of statements but little progress of thought in between. It's too bad because the author seems to be very knowledgeable. But I will not try to come back for more as I'm unable to enjoy it.

Good luck to you all anyway.

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Thanks for your comment. I can't help my thought process, though 35 years experience as an editor means I deal with the process as well as anyone in the international news business.

Bon voyage.

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Thanks for your feedback 🙂 And I sincerely wish your blog a great success!

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