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The Hidden Hand in Winnipeg Free Press: "devastating...convincing"
Review of The Hidden Hand in today's Winnpeg Free Press calls it "devastating" and "convincing." Snippet: "Does a shadowy web of influence, supported by wealth and global fealty to a controlling religious group, exist? Are people and communities being influenced by a malign cabal sowing polarization and hatred? Does a hidden hand control economies, media and political engagement of many, wide-ranging others? Canadian author, lawyer, commentator, political consultant and punk
23 hours ago


From Israel: Donald Trump, loved no more
TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - There was a time, not so long ago, that people here really, truly loved him. One year and one month ago, for example, hostage families gathered in an auditorium near the centre of this city to plead for the release of their loved ones. They were so, so sad, their suffering visible to all of us who had come to listen to what they had to say. They all spoke in English, not Hebrew. One after another, the family members held up photos of their sons, daughters,
1 day ago


The Hidden Hand still in top ten
...on a couple Amazon lists - where, I've learned, most people seem to get their books now. Spotted this from a great distance, from my perch in Tel Aviv. Very grateful to all of you for picking up. Honored by that.
2 days ago


Made it. Howdy, Israel.
Possibly the worst flight of all time. But made it. Now, a couple hours of sleep and then DocAviv for this!
2 days ago


Dog bites Premier
“When you have a problem and a solution,” the barber said, “you don’t have a problem anymore.” “When you have a problem and no solution” - and here he shrugged - “you have a way of life.” The barber worked not far from the Prime Minister’s Office in Ottawa, and spent many years offering wisdom to MPs and Senators. And he was right, of course. His aphorism applies, these days, to Alberta’s erstwhile Premier, Danielle Smith. Smith has a big problem, one entirely of her own maki
5 days ago


Our documentary The Campaign gets its debut!
At the Tel Aviv International Documentary Festival, June 2 and 3! Pretty cool.
7 days ago


Danielle Smith, Canada-wrecker
Full disclosure: I despise separatists. My family were all born in Quebec. That was home. But in the Seventies, we had to leave Quebec because the separatists drove us out - we spoke English. There have been two referenda in Quebec on separation. They cost Canada and Quebec jobs, investment and political stability. More than 700 companies left Quebec. Canadian stocks and companies lost value. And the experts say that the national economy was hit with billions in losses, year
May 23


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