There are however several interviews in this case worth translating: The Litvinenko interview and the two Limarev interviews- especially the first one (off line.)
I have done excerpts of the the second Limarev interview- and Migeru did too.
One possibility I would suggest is to set up pro tempore crews and divide the job. I would also suggest cross-checking. I'll even try to figure out how Migeru uses that two-column trick.
The Perry Cordova tapes are very interesting and should be urgent. I'm certain Repubblica and others are trying to track down Perry and his organization. I can't help remembering Phil Guarino, Reagan's defrocked priest turned California Mason who ran shot-gun in the White House over the Italian department of dirty tricks in the Eighties. This could be something similar.
As for Cordova he is a long time controversial figure, murky at times who needs to be explained.
If you do the Perry-Cordova tapes that's great. I'll add in a Cordova bio. I could do the off-line Limarev interview and finish the second current interview.
Since the late Seventies the US has shifted its long-term military strategy to the Southern flank of Europe. Italy- and especially Sicily- are now the major "aircraft carriers." Sicily represents fabulous gains for mafia-linked infrastructures and their political representatives. It's no wonder so much intrigue leads back to Sicily, whether Sindona, Comiso, the P2, Billygate.
Gordievskij makes it perfectly clear that both Scaramella and Litvinenko tried to force him into backing false charges against Prodi. Gordievskij was so outraged that he complained to the MI6. But what further enraged Gordievskij is when he found out that Guzzanti and Scaramella had discovered that he had informed MI6. It was Bukovskij who told him that. Bukovskij, too, had been subject to pressure by Scaramella to back false charges against Prodi.
Gordievskij is very much irate and considers both Scaramella and Guzzanti to be clinical cases- something that has been asserted here since day one.
Migeru doesn't like asking for Recommends, but I ask for it to get the stories noticed by them Orange Americans. *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
I'll even try to figure out how Migeru uses that two-column trick.
"Best current practice" uses three colums (an empty middle column), and is in the New User Guide, though I slightly modify Afew's formatting (I don't use the "width" attribute in the TD tags). You can see how I did it by looking at the source of my comment. [Under Firefox, CTRL-Left_click will select a part of the page, then Right_click will give you a pull-down menu with the option view selection source).
The gnomes could modify the site CSS so that one could use <td class="some_name_or_other"> for the two colours, and <table class=bilingual> for the general table formatting. Those whom the Gods wish to destroy They first make mad. -- Euripides
I can't help remembering Phil Guarino, Reagan's defrocked priest turned California Mason who ran shot-gun in the White House over the Italian department of dirty tricks in the Eighties.
The fun never ends! Peak oil is not an energy crisis. It is a liquid fuel crisis.