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I'm over 60, but I went online in 2017 for the first time: only thanks to the commitment of those who contribute to the diffusion of alternative information was I able to free my vision of the world from the dross of propaganda, it was enough a year, there was nothing left standing.

Everyone adds their personal gaze, so that the union of all gazes can provide a broad vision. A broader horizon.

Which direction? As for me, I love the little story, the details that help shed light on what we see around us today. Small pearls that, from the past - whether near or far - help us understand the world around us seen from space...

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Thank you, and I appreciate the feedback. Bite Size Stories :)

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"Little History"...

I bring a small example of what I mean.... Below is part of an article taken from a Jewish monthly published in Russian in Germany:

<<They say there is a variety of poisonous insects, whose females kill the males immediately after mating. The exact same thing happened with us: it was enough for Jews, in yet another love affair, to fertilize another's ideology, and it immediately sank its poisonous "sting" into them (I. Zil'ber, "The Flame Will Not Destroy You"). Christianity, at first a marginal Jewish sect, turned into a global and ruthless anti-Semite. Socialism in general and Marxism in particular, inspired by the ideas of the Prophets, immediately turned into persecutors of Jews. The Messiah of the subconscious, Freud, ended his literary career with a booklet on Moses. Jews launched and spread the worldwide human rights movement, and today the defenders of human rights are ready to eat us alive.

It is especially sad to think back to our "romances" with Germany and Russia. The spirit of Moscow and the spirit of Berlin were the walls of our pseudo-temple. Fritz Gaber invented for Germany poison gas, Jakob Borisovich Zel'dovich with comrades invented for Russia the bomb. On us they have already tried gases, the Russian bomb in Iranian or Syrian packaging, we are waiting for it.

Lovers of the "little history" will find the account of Il'ja Mikailovich Lifshiz's widow, Z. I. Frejidina, interesting. "One day, in October 1973, J. B. (Jakob Borisovich Ze'ldovich) came to us with a very somber expression, asked, 'Is Ljelja (I. M. Lifshiz) at home?', entered the study and closed the door behind him. He came out shortly after, gloomy as he had entered. Il'ja Mikajlovich was silent for a few days, then said that Jasha had told him that our (!) people were preparing to use the atomic bomb against Israel in the Doomsday War.

If this happens, then he, J. B., will kill himself..." ("I. M. Lifshiz. The Scientist and the Man"). There is a tragedy in this tale, but if a tragedy can be typical, then this is it, and it is all in the pronoun "ours.">>

We live in a world of coincidences :)

the first hostage to be freed after 10/7 was an elderly lady named Lifshiz, Yocheved Lifshiz

Or another example of the little history, "Messiah of the subconscious" Freud and his muse cocaine ("Cocaine papers").

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