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Congratulations. Among all the eulogies to Kissinger, I find yours to be the best.

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Thank you. The worst, I hope you mean.

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Also worth noting that the term 'Cold War' itself was coined by Bernie Baruch and popularized by his pal Walter Lippmann. That whole decades-long affair seems rather suspect looking back at it.

https://www.politico.com/story/2010/04/bernard-baruch-coins-term-cold-war-april-16-1947-035862

https://archive.ph/Cs796

As for the National Justice Party and Eric Striker, they recently had a falling-out.

https://dailyrake.ca/2023/12/02/night-of-the-long-steak-knives-part-1-stunning-and-brave-njp-leadership-courageously-refuses-to-give-peasants-explanation-before-snarking-online/

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that's interesting, Baruch names it the Cold War. He would know better than anyone the life support the US gave the USSR, since he was the director of the war resources board or whatever it was called that handed out the contracts.

I saw the news Striker left NJP. Didn't see why.

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Thank you Sir for your lucid and acutely referenced recapitulation of Mr. Loeb.

Since the publication of your essay (eulogy?) here, has The Occidental Observer and/or Mr. Duke made any statement(s) to date, that comport any with your critique? Peace be with you and all the true and innumerable victims (alive and dead) at the truculent directive and auspices of this flagrantly celebrated misanthrope.

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Whitney Webb finally has surfaced again! Apparently her son has been battling some health issues. But, she joined Ryan on TLAV for 2hrs.

Just thought I'd let you know in case you've been busy. Always have respected her research. Per usual, her and Ryan shed light on these pathetic agenda-driven charlatans positioned everywhere, serving their masters, to keep this world on its degenerative and inauthentic path!

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Mi4GZ96Ab96j/

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I saw this on Telegram and studied it today. Fascinating knowledge on the "cyber pandemic" they are planning to inflict next year, and then crack down with digital ID and programmable digital currency. Also, Israeli tech firms spun off from Unit 8200 in their own In-Q-Tel program have taken control of "critical infrastructure" in the U.S. and will be deploying "kill ware" that turns off internet, electricity, water delivery, hospital functioning, and much else, in order to kill people. Then the Zionist Jews will blame the hack on "cyber terrorists" most likely linked to Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and probably "White Supremacist Terrorists" in the U.S. itself in order to impose their "solutions," the digital ID, programmable digital currency, and panoptical prison of the 4IR.

Opt out of data slavery and use Freeware.

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I think you're using the wrong word. Calumnies are lies, false accusations not unpleasant truths.

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Maybe. It is one of the antonyms for eulogy.

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I saw where calumny is listed among many other antonyms for eulogy. The problem is that calumny is not just critical of a reputation but is across the line. It's lying, intentionally besmirching. Whereas, your rendition was telling truth, not a calumny.

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Here's a good definition: "the act of uttering false charges or misrepresentations maliciously calculated to harm another's reputation."

You're right, that is not what my negative eulogy (dysogy?) said.

It will have to stand as an irony.

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We use to have the common slang expression "dis/diss". To dis someone or even as a noun "that was a dis, bucko!" Short for disrespect I suppose. Maybe "casting shade" replaced/updated it. Tho I've never heard any white person use that in speech, I've seen it written. I think the Masters of Discourse would prefer we defer to black slang.

Wouldn't worry about Calumny. Few concern themselves w/ grammatical niceties in this post-literate age.

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Yup, I remember dis.

I'm not worried. I like it as an irony.

I can't count the numbers of spelling and grammar errors I see just in headlines.

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