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This comment was chosen by Mod HS from the post “The shooting in Orlando – a few very basic thoughts”. The moderator believes this comment shows it’s the same old song. The pattern of behaviour is just used over and over to achieve the outcomes that are desired. There is an impossibility to discern the truth from these incidents. We are always chasing that rainbow. Comment by EXV This attack
This comment was chosen by Mod HS from the post “Moveable Feast Cafe 2016/05/10 … Open Thread”. The moderator found this comment created impressionist images of childhood. Where the future and world is yet to unfold; parents, grandparents and old pets still live and everyday is an endless adventure. By ioan thanks BroAnon for the link – as usual – there are a lot of videos regarding this subject,
This comment was chosen by Mod ZZ from the post “In Syria, Russia Defends Civilization – the West Sides with Barbarism”. The moderator believes this comment is very uplifting and timely to this struggle. It speaks for itself – beautiful. Comment by Dr. N.G. Maroudas That classical concert Palmyra, with the sun shining on the golden stone of antiquity, celebrates the return of Syria to its normal civilized self.
This comment was chosen by Mod HS from the post “Moveable Feast Cafe 2016/04/26 … Open Thread”. The moderator believes this comment is a long “rant” that covers many topics – this is an excerpt of the comment. The Mod feels the comment represents an alternative view of the way the world works that needs exposure. Many people all around the world are coming to similar conclusions. The Mod does
This comment, in response to the post ‘The Daesh Chronicles:…”, was selected by mod-hs. He felt that it provided an alternative view of the current world situation, a view that sees everything going quite well for the US and NATO, with all goals being met. Quite cynical and thought provoking. by FromSerbia The author writes: “It was as if they did not learn from Afghanistan…Iraq…Libya” My question is – learn
The following comment, in response to ‘Saker’s rant’ about Europe, was selected by mod-hs. Auslander is both a commentor and a contributor to thesaker.is. He currently resides in Sevastopol, Crimea RF. with his wife and their dogs. The comment covers current Russia, its war’s with Europe and its historical relationship to the Byzantine Empire. by Auslander Saker, what you wrote is not a rant, I would liken it more to an almost
This comment was chosen by Mod ZZ from the post “Lavrov: The Americans now understand that they can do nothing without Russia.” The moderator believes this comment is a great piece of English writing. Almost novelist quality in style. The moderator was very impressed, by not only the facts, but the commenters ability to get them across in a concise, clear and effective manner. The comment questions the blind anger
This comment was chosen by Mod KL from the post “Week twenty-one of the Russian military intervention in Syria: the calm before the storm?” The moderator believes this comment reflects on the assumption the Turks and Saudis are proxies for Necon Zionists. The US presidiential race is one aspect of the struggles within the Anglos and Zionists. The summary is that whether Anglo or Zionist they both have the same
This comment was chosen by Mod HS from the post “International Military Review – Syria, Feb. 18, 2016”. The moderator believes this comment reflects the West’s obsession with President Vladimir Putin and how their media demonizes him. The commenter, mmiriww, responds to the article written by Sharon Tennison. where she shares her thoughts as the Ukraine situation worsened. Unconscionable misinformation and hype was being poured on Russia and Vladimir Putin.
This comment was chosen by Mod HS from the post “Moveable Feast Cafe 2016/02/13 13:58:37”. The moderator believes this comment questions whether there will be a World War III. The commenters conclusion is there won’t be a World War III and the window for a major world war is closing. Comment by Larchmonter445 To all who predict the inevitable war, wherever your mind thinks it will transpire: It is
This comment was chosen by Mod KL from the post “Bosnian-Muslim witness confirms that the Markale Massacre was a false flag”. The moderator believes this comment may raise some very passionate opinions and responses, but believes the comment gives a succinct overview of the Bosnian issue and a brief history of the region. Comment by Uncle Bob 1 Check out the maps I posted in a reply to Martin.
This comment was chosen by Mod HS from the post “Turkey’s Gates To Europe”. The moderator believes this comment is interesting because it asks where did it all go wrong for the US? Looking back it seems all their best laid plans have not gone the way they hoped and they are left floundering. Comment by Bilito Which is the plot that went wrong? Let’s have a look on
This comment was chosen by Mod TR from the post “Turkey’s Gates To Europe”. The moderator believes this comment looks at another reason for the flood of refugees into Germany – cheap labour and political useage. There is a lack of concern by the elites/political classes about who they have let into Europe. There are many reasons for this crisis but fundamentally it is the wars perpetrated by the “West”
This comment was chosen by Mod TR from the post “Nuland meets Surkov to warn about imminent NATO attack by Scott”. The moderator believes this comment reminds us not to forget the tragedy of the Odessa fire massacre and it informs us just how involved the Ukrainian Oligarchs and their paid thugs were in the pre planned murder of innocent women, children and men. “Victims of the Odessa fire massacre
This comment was chosen by Mod HS from the post “Saker Podcast # 11 (ideas from a distant past)” and a small snippet from “A small reminder and clarification: I am an alien, really :-)”. The moderator believes this comment showed an interesting take on the idea of tolerance and what it really means. To quote Voltaire – “What is tolerance? It is the consequences of humanity. We are all
This comment was selected by Mod HS from the post “Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah – Speech – January 3, 2016 – Shaykh Nimr Assasination”. The moderator thought it would be good to have some light relief published here in the commenters corner for the weekend. Enjoy! The original ‘Who’s on first’ comedy routine is here. Comment by Anonymous Well it is hard for the ordinary people of this world who hold
This comment was selected by Mod KL from the post “World SITREP January 8th, 2016 by Baaz”. The delusions of NATO members and a bit of humour for the weekend. Yeeha! Comment by Marco Hey Saker, I just stumbled upon an article in an Austrian magazine called Contra where they reference your article on the German language Saker site. Get this: they explain that a Russian technology called SITREP
This comment was selected by Mod KL from the post “Does Erdogan really intend to eliminate all Kurds from Turkey?” The moderator believes that even if there is some anger, or maybe even some signs of despair in the comment, it fundamentally shows a fighting spirit which is refreshing and encouraging in these difficult times; when many people just give up, stay passive, silent and wait. Why are they
This comment was selected by Mod TR from the post “The truth about Islamic Fundamentalism”. The moderator believes there have been so many debates going on about Islam/Daesh on the Saker site over the last week, bringing forth many passionate views from all sides of the argument. This comment – an excerpt from an interview with religious scholar Hamza Yusuf in the Cairo Review – gives a very interesting perspective
This comment was selected by Mod KL from the post “Foreign Policy Diary – Turkey Seeks to Become New Ottoman Empire”. The moderator believes it gives an additional brief overview of Turkey’s real ambitions. It reveals more pieces of the puzzle, regarding Turkey’s true intentions by projecting its power well beyond its borders – yet again. Comment by Calchas Link to original map Two more pieces of the