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Barbara Claridge's avatar

Thank you for the shared video with Adam Zivo. I appreciate the more fulsome details on the story. So little gets MSM coverage in the daily news. This being the 19th year of decline in world citizens enjoying freedoms previously had is not positive. Your voice of warning is essential.

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Esther Mar's avatar

You’re comparing protests against Netanyahu to protests against Hamas? Even putting them in the same sentence?

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CF's avatar

Odd that there isn't much mention of the demonstrations against Hamas in Gaza. 4-5 stories about the earthquake in Myamar, which is also important, but why not much about what's going on in Gaza.? I did see one story about Turkey and one about Serbia.

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Ron Wall's avatar

As Terry states above, Democracy’s eclipse did not begin with Donald Trump. But it certainly won't help, and will only make things worse, that the country once touted, even by itself, as the bulwark of democracy is tearing itself apart in bizarre attempt by the present POTUS to do what? Turn it into his private fiefdom? I've been around for a few (or more) years and have seen few things this blatantly non-democratic outside of outright revolution.

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Pat Robinson's avatar

I’ll hold judgement on Trump for now.

My focus remains on the corrupt canadian liberals beholden to the CCP, this is basically the same government that proposed the worst piece of legislation in canadian history, Bill C63.

As far as I’m concerned we are under threat until that party is destroyed.

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Brian Giesbrecht's avatar

Enjoy the fake moon landing? Sure. But if you are sure that the protests in Gaza are spontaneous enjoy that Easter Bunny. As for the mass graves, you are the one who said that Murray Sinclair’s claim that there are 25,000 and more secret burials just like the bogus Kamloops ones was “reasonable”. You, of all people, should recognize Kevin Annett nuttiness when you see it

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ian stewart's avatar

Hi Terry,

As always you provide a rare journalist function these days.....research, digging, not following the X herd. You were one of the first substacks I subscribed to.

I'm curious, do you use a windows computer? I ask because on your podcasts I can get a transcript on others that are apple I can not. I'm windows.

Thank-you

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Nick VanWalraven's avatar

I am very impressed with Adam's depth of understanding and knowledge of Serbia, and I would guess, the greater Balkan constituency. It was a very "dynamic" interview, so well presented that one could be forgiven for thinking it was great fiction. We know it isn't, but MAN, what a story.

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Kathleen Fillmore's avatar

No One is Safe!

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David Wieland's avatar

I appreciate your insights, but I wonder why you used a Rolling Stone article as a supporting reference. Its strong bias is palpable and seems inconsistent with your typical references.

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Terry Glavin's avatar

Because it was a good overview, written in thae lanugge of common speech, and not so technical as all the data-driven inquiries conclusively demonstrating that Musk is a deranged bullshit artist who has turned X into a deafening propaganda clearinghouse.

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Frau Katze's avatar

Wasn’t the closeness of Serbia to Russia a big factor in the start of WW 1?

Good interview.

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Pat Robinson's avatar

Serbia is orthodox Christian and has always been a protected client of Russia, just as Croatia was Catholic and protected by Germany.

Much is explained by reviewing religious connections.

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Brian Giesbrecht's avatar

Enjoy the fake moon landing? Sure. But if you are sure that the protests in Gaza are spontaneous enjoy that Easter Bunny. As for the mass graves, you are the one who said that Murray Sinclair’s claim that there are 25,000 and more secret burials just like the bogus Kamloops ones was “reasonable”. You, of all people, should recognize Kevin Annett nuttiness when you see it

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Terry Glavin's avatar

I do see nuttiness. It’s a big part of my job. I see you.

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Terry Glavin's avatar

And by the way, you shouldn't lie about what I've written viz Sinclair. It's bad form.

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Brian Giesbrecht's avatar

Are the protests against Hamas in Gaza real, or is Hamas behind them? Not to be a conspiracy theorist, but do we know?

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Terry Glavin's avatar

Enjoy your faked moon landing. Enjoy your residential schools “mass grave.” Have a nice grassy knoll.

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Ron Wall's avatar

Isn't it strange how the phrase "Not to be a conspiracy theorist, but" is generally followed by some major conspiracy inuendo or outright conspiracy claims.

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Tim Rainville's avatar

I have no idea but your comment mirrors my own skepticism with news reports in our agenda driven world. Taking headlines at face value is no longer a prudent choice. Maybe it never was.

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Terry Glavin's avatar

If you think my journalism and analysis is based on taking headlines at face value, you have no reason to subscribe to this newsletter.

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Tim Rainville's avatar

Quite the opposite. I subscribe because you a trusted source of objective journalism. My reference was targeted at MSM.

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Noga Emanuel's avatar

Israeli experts on Hamas and Gaza warned not to be overly impressed with these protests. Now it's been published that Hamas plucked out (reportedly 6) protest leaders from their homes and executed them. Among the executed was one member of a Gazan clan. Gaza's society still operates on the justice system of Blood feuds and inter-clan enmities. So obviously the clan whose member was executed by Hamas located the Hamas "policeman" who killed him and performed their own form of capital punishment upon the culprit. The deed has been captured on video at the behest of the said clan. Today there was again another presumably anti-Hamas protest. Of course no one can tell for sure who the protesters were. They could be simple unaffiliated Gazans fed up with what has been wrought upon them by Hamas, and they could be the Clan people signalling their own displeasure with Hamas killing their members with such ease, or both, or neither.

While they chanted "Out, out, out, Hamas get out," no one called for Hamas to release the Jewish hostages.

There's no conspiracy. There's no mystery. It's just things as usual in Palestine. What E.M. Forster famously wrote about India can be asserted with double and triple validity about Gaza: It is a muddle, chaos and unbridled violence.

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