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- 1951 - 2019
- Editorial Director of ProWarDotCom
- Discussion [1] with Russian libertarian Mikhail Svetov about 2014 Crimean status “referendum”:
“ Putin, a proud Russian patriot... The neocons hate Putin with a passion because he is a patriot.
“ It is far easier for a political party to gain ballot status in Russia than it is in most states in the U.S.
“ It's at times like these that I tend to believe the wrong side won the war in the Pacific. Just think: if we all woke up one day living in some alternate history, as in Phillip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle, our cultural malaise would disappear overnight. Instead of listening to the latest loutish lyrics of Eminem, American teenagers would be contemplating the subtle beauty of the Japanese tea ceremony. If contemporary Japan is any clue, the crime rate would be cut by 95 percent, and the literacy rate would skyrocket. Certainly everyone's manners would improve. All in all, life would be far more civilized, imbued with a gentility that would make the New York Post an impossibility.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4088345.stm [2]
- Tiananmen massacre denial: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2009/06/justin-raimondo/the-truth-about-tiananmen-square/