As for GlobalResearch, Chossou was someone I interviewed on several occasions, while at Pacifica. I was friends with Mike Ruppert, and if I didn't know Chossou before I became a From the Wilderness subscriber, I certainly was from that point forward. There's no Algorithm that pushes him - just direct emails.
Several times. He's smart and funny and very well informed, on a wide variety of topics. I helped put together a weekly "9/11"column on the KPFK Evening News in ~2002, with our then-News Director, MT Karthik (who interviewed him in that instance). I was part of a collaboration show with MTK as a guest host, under this username (the name of my show), and then I believe that I interviewed him live, as part of broadcast on Pueblos Sin Fronteras - a short-lived but successful bilingual news program that ran at 5:30-6AM on KPFK, for a time.
I'm not part of the Moon of Alabama community - though I do appreciate the reports that I see emerging from there.
My only "Social Media" is YouTube, where I do have an account. That's the only algorithm that affects me. Though the channels I follow there, also probably have some effect as to what comes into my field of view. That's actually how I came across Lira, most likely. On The Duran, or TLAV, or someplace nearby.
As for GlobalResearch, Chossou was someone I interviewed on several occasions, while at Pacifica. I was friends with Mike Ruppert, and if I didn't know Chossou before I became a From the Wilderness subscriber, I certainly was from that point forward. There's no Algorithm that pushes him - just direct emails.
Several times. He's smart and funny and very well informed, on a wide variety of topics. I helped put together a weekly "9/11"column on the KPFK Evening News in ~2002, with our then-News Director, MT Karthik (who interviewed him in that instance). I was part of a collaboration show with MTK as a guest host, under this username (the name of my show), and then I believe that I interviewed him live, as part of broadcast on Pueblos Sin Fronteras - a short-lived but successful bilingual news program that ran at 5:30-6AM on KPFK, for a time.
I'm not part of the Moon of Alabama community - though I do appreciate the reports that I see emerging from there.
My only "Social Media" is YouTube, where I do have an account. That's the only algorithm that affects me. Though the channels I follow there, also probably have some effect as to what comes into my field of view. That's actually how I came across Lira, most likely. On The Duran, or TLAV, or someplace nearby.
No worries. We'll have substack, until the velvet glove comes off of the iron fist, entirely.
There's NO HIDING from the NSA. We live in a fishbowl.