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Oct 27Liked by Wade Frazier

Though we never met, Ed and I had developed an e-mail relationship supporting each other’s work, and sharing adventures as dissident voices challenging the ‘ Terrorism Industry’ (as Ed put it.) He was particularly helpful/encouraging on Strategic Terror: the politics and Ethics of Ariel Bombardment (Zed Bks, 2006.) 30 years of teaching thousands of students read/studied/debated/rejected/embraced Ed’s ideas. Whatever their reaction, they won’t forget him and have a lifetime to test his thesis, measure his truth, and appreciate/be thankful for his courage.

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Thanks for this. You published what looks like a very interesting book that I just put on my list. I am happy to see when Ed's work is discussed. Ed was a great one.

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Thank you for this deep analysis of the undercurrents of The Establishment, the Owners of America and their continuous need for media cover for their state violence.

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Thanks. Well, posts like this are just trying to give justice to Ed's work and help make it more prominent, as it richly deserves it. The post I am working on (which I will publish tomorrow) is more about the Owners of the World. :)

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I don't know why, but this post became very popular.

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I later discovered that Sam Husseini is the reason why. Bless Sam.

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