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Trolling through the intimate details of your digital laundry, I find that you discovered the Russian connection of the Swedish koran-burning. Through the wayback machine.

Do you also get the weather report from the same source?

Disapponting that Erdogan should fall for such an obvious manipulation.

It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II

by eurogreen on Tue Jan 31st, 2023 at 10:29:15 AM EST
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Paludan torched a Koran in SE last April around the time HU and TR first objected to NATO package applications. The latest flaming Koran demo in SE had been appeared for a Japanese minute in G7 media nearly a week ago—without much notice of protest in "mostly muslim" countries, I might add.

The Bloomberg headline implying Russian bribes was recently cited in an "offshore" publication. This was news to me with uncanny sympathy for "Qatargate" paranoia that has seized the EP this month.

I resorted to  Wayback archive in order to read the full text Bloomberg article the same day. I am not a subscriber. Sometimes, I use icognito, when an cited article date is unknown to me. Sometimes, I don't need to, because Bloomberg syndicated some of its material, and I can read an edited-to-fit version—same headline—published same day by comparatively small circ outlets like yahoo!, US News, and even Arab News.

In any event, the subject of my comment is Wayback DOS. The subtext of my comment is ICT censorship.

by Cat on Tue Jan 31st, 2023 at 02:50:03 PM EST
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Foote, et al, "Managing the knowledge manager," The McKinsey Quarterly, July 2001

Know thy self if not the European Media Freedom Act.

by Cat on Tue Jan 31st, 2023 at 02:54:59 PM EST
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