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But only 44 wonder "why have Jews been hated?"
Are people more interested in “the dark side of Moroccans” than “the dark side of Jews”? That’s the implication of the relative number of views of two of my answers to Quora questions. Several years ago I answered a question about “Morocco’s dark side” and watched my answer go viral—see screenshot above. It’s currently at... Read More
A Tale of Two Settler Colonies
The two-hour taxi ride from Saidia, Morocco to Melilla, Spain was expensive—almost $50 US—but the driver, Si Driss, was loquacious, and educated enough to discuss history and current events in an Arabic register that I could understand. When I half-jokingly referred to Melilla al-muhtala, bihal al-Quds al-muhtala (Occupied Melilla, like Occupied Jerusalem) he laughed and... Read More
This year’s annual IMF/World Bank meetings in Morocco are the most explicitly confrontational yet by US/NATO diplomacy toward China and its fellow BRICS+ allies. It is not really rivalry, because US neoliberal financial policy is so different from the aims that the BRICS+ countries have been developing at their own recent international meetings. At issue... Read More
In which a conflict is summarized, and an exit strategy offered
I’m writing from a rooftop room in Saidia, Morocco. My third-floor perch offers a soul-stirring view of the seaside mountains of Algeria. At night I can see the lights of cars from Marsa Ben M'Hidi, the Algerian coastal town across the Kiss River from Saidia, crawling up the mountain road to Adjeroud. When the ripe... Read More
On the occasion of today's Mawlid al-Nabi
Since I came to Islam in 1993, I have attended plenty of Sufi get-togethers, both here in Morocco and back in the USA. They are generally modest affairs (except for the food, which can be pretty lavish). Typically a couple of dozen people at most gather in a circle if it’s a mosque, or a... Read More
Human Tragedy, and a Disturbing 9/11 Coincidence
Watch on Rumble Watch on Bitchute Watch me discuss this article on today’s False Flag Weekly News (posted after 1 pm Eastern) I woke up this morning to the news that a 6.8+ magnitude quake killed hundreds, and caused massive structural damage, in the Marrakech region. I’m in Saidia, Morocco, 800 kilometers from Marrakech, and... Read More
A huge thank-you to my Substack subscribers and Fundrazr supporters
Greetings from Saidia, Morocco, “the Blue Pearl,” Morocco’s best Mediterranean beach town. It’s 100 degrees fahrenheit (38c) which is hot for a cat in a fur coat, but not so bad for people when there’s a sea breeze and the beach is just a few blocks away. The New World Order did its best to... Read More
Morocco "spiritually survived" COVID. Did we?
Note: I made the above video earlier today as a shout-out to False Flag Weekly News Fundrazr donors, but also feel grateful for my Substack subscribers! (Watch FFWN with E. Michael Jones tomorrow after 1 pm Eastern at .) I last visited Morocco six years ago.* I wasn’t planning to wait that long, but a... Read More
I'm a Morocco expert. This is my chance to chew your ear off.
Click here for proof I’m a Morocco expert—3 million Moroccans can’t be wrong! I tuned in to Wisconsin Public Radio yesterday. Lest you think I’m a masochist…well, you’re right! It’s excruciating, and I keep doing it, so…but let’s not go there. Lame excuse: I’m a red pill pundit. I can’t do my job without knowing... Read More
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