Back some time in the swirling mists of the dim and distant past (about 2005), I happened to read a very funny book. It was called, "Thinly Disguised Autobiography", and I was attracted to it because of the clowns on the front cover - little did I know at the time what an apt metaphor for the world stage show that would end up being - and what I could have predicted even less was that, 15-odd years later, I would end up having a rather splendid, and consummately conspiratorial, chat with its author...
He's one of the consistently best, most eloquent, and incisive voices in our movement, so it was a genuine pleasure and honour to be interviewed by Mr. James Delingpole.
Please see below for the full interview....
https://delingpole.podbean.com/e/miri-af/
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Miri! What an excellent conversation, all the better for its unflinching approach to the topics so often written off as "crazy consipiracy theories". I have followed James Delingpole for some time, and since I discovered your writing I've gotten deeper - always wanting more.
One idea that occurred to me from this conversation was that you could offer online courses in the type of media studies that opened your eyes - showing us how to read the MSM and pick the truth from the camouflaging lies. That would be incredibly interesting, very valuable - and I for one would be happy to pay for it. Ever thought of this?
Keep up the good work, Miri - while your items have occasionally made me feel uncomfortable, I've come to realise that's just the light hurting my recently-opened eyes!
Alan