Johanna Faust, a mixed race Jew, prefers to publish pseudonymously. She is committed: first, to preventing war, ecological disaster, and nuclear apocalypse; last to not only fighting for personal privacy & the freedom of information, but, by representing herself as a soldier in that fight, to exhorting others to do the same. She is a poet, always. All these efforts find representation here: "ah, Mephistophelis" is so named after the last line of Christopher Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, whose heretical success flouted the censor for a time.

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(wow.  well done, sir. hats off.)


and -- hopefully not --


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Tempting the innocent: VLADIMIR PUTIN: must-see video


I know, I know, I shouldn't get my hopes up -- 


it must all be part of the cold-blooded ruthless political machine, but ---








my youthful crush on Vladimir proved quite alive -- giving way to a needing-to-sit-down full-fledged


after this: 



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Tripoli: Thierry Meyssan (safe): CIA/M16 'journos' at hotel




What the hell is going on in Libya?  

Thierry Meyssan, from his hotel, on RT:

 


Targeted Killings of non-mainstream reporters in Libya ordered: Attempts to bury truth
National Human Rights | Examiner.com

The Examiner learned in communications from human rights defenders and independent journalists throughout Monday that they were shaken with news of 1300 Libyans killed and 5000 wounded Saturday, plus, the U.S. allegedly ordered Targeted Killings of Voltaire Network reporters, Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya and Thierry Meyssan, non-mainstream reporters in Libya covering the NATO war, while other independent reporters there are being fired upon and one, Mohammed Nabbous was killed Saturday according to ABC News.  In an interview with journalist Don DeBar on KPFA radio, he reported most mainstream "news" about Libya has been untrue, as alternative news sites heavily report but are increasingly persecuted according to their recent reports.


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The Examiner article is very interesting.... 





Be sure and follow the link to continue reading this article (and kudos to its author, Deborah Dupré)


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