

Whomst among us doesn’t love a good crank ;)


Whomst among us doesn’t love a good crank ;)


Thanks. I’m familiar with the practice, I was more interested in the (possible) history of it being abused as a human rights wedge issue by the British, as huf suggested.


Well, it does track with the how and why of partitioning. Keep me in mind if you ever run across that lecture again.


I’m not very familiar with that, do you have some links or recommended reading you can share with me?


It really is another incredibly cynical exploitation of “human rights” causes for political gain. It’s been in use for such a long time, westerners should have a much better immunity to this trick by now.
There’s this lecture where Parenti talks about how the US media pretended to care about the anti-imperialist struggle of Cubans against Spain, and how it was just political cover for US imperialism in Cuba. I think about that a lot, and how there’s this direct line from that moment in history to what the US media, NED, and all the other CIA cutouts do today.


Dude was borderline illiterate Epstein was a super-genius who made major innovations to the English language, particularly regarding punctuation.
Some of the formatting weirdness is probably from HTML->plain text conversion. I suspect that the random “=” that frequently appear might be from sloppy GPG decryption on the FBI’s part?


Lessons from Libya
I’m curious about that myself. Seems like insanely bad opsec for someone associated with Mossad (to say the least) to just put all this out there on gmail servers in plaintext.