Thank you for writing these articles Sol, I find your work very touching. You write well. Can I just ask you, what is your country of origin? Are you Palestinian? I am just curious to understand the thrust of your ideas better.
All good people are Palestinian sympathisers. What is happening there is past all belief, just pure murder.
Incidentally I like your unusual English. Don't worry about your spelling or grammar, you are understandable and the unfamiliar style and format gives your writing more impact.
I started to post on Substack in the middle of the scamdemic and actually deliberately used typos and funny sentences here and there to avoid being censured by algorithms, which are more interested in well written articles and discard all the ones which have too many typos and grammatical errors.
“I have not correct them hider”.
Since I restarted posting, I always end up doing it in a hurry and make the corrections afterwards.
Sometimes may take me more than a day or two to make the post readable.
I usually try to concentrate in making them as understandable as possible.
I also don’t use any spell checking programs which in a away suits me better, as I always need to check what I wrote and make the corrections my self.
Fortunately my subscribers know it and they are always patient.
I also try to keep in mind that what I write is absolutely shocking for most, so I tried to do it with care.
Palestine is the mirror of humanity, and is showing us not only our true face. but also the ones of the corrupt politicians and representatives we must dethrone.
My drive in this is the one of helping people in finding clarity and strength in themselves and in the collective, as in the end, it is the people the which must decide their own destiny and not bullies and thugs.
Anyhow, should you decide to subscribe, please keep in mind, what I wrote and be patient for the corrections when the next post comes up.
Sol, your texts come over with huge power WITH the typos. But from all of this, one sentence stands out: He who defends the indefensible is not your friend.
I hear very little of Syria: this article is the only news I've had in weeks. Thank you.
Thank you Graham, I am sure there is still lots of them, I’ll try to to one more round up and clean up of them.
English is perhaps much third or fourth language, nevertheless, I try using it to reach a broader spectrum of society and thankfully, my readers know my good intent are are patient.
Sometimes it takes me a few days to make the piece readable.
Anyhow how thank you for reading and sharing, people need to be made aware about the world they are living in.
About Syria, Vanessa Bealey on Substack is a good source. You can find her among those I read.
And yes, the situation in Syria is almost totally blocked out and untold.
if that would have not been enough, today, also Finland blocked the last alternative news channels from Russia, blocking informations also from that side.
if you are out of the EU or if use some kind of vps you can try southfront press.
Most of it Russian propaganda but also some real news about Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, and other war zones.
Thank you for the offer Graham, I feel shy to ask help from anyone, specially for the fact that when I start writing I always end up writing extra long pieces.
Also, usually after I publish something like 4 or 5 thousand words, it ends up being 6 or 7 by the next day and usually, depending of the initial interest by readers, I do more corrections and cleaning up even the following day.
I have some books I wrote which are now in the paying subscribers section, and for what I recall they should be quite ready for spell checking and reed proofing, though I have not had the time to think about them yet.
Than there is also letters from the edge of dystopia which is in the free section, but also that one needs some work as I wrote the first 6 chapters during the scamdemic, and then I deliberately used strange sentences and funny typos to escape algorithms and publish real facts without risking to be censured, so I know I got to fix the funny sentences before any spell checking of those.
Anyhow thank you for the offer and feel free to correct typos and to share any of my free articles.
This is a quick holding message - I have a busy day today. The answer from here is "yes" but let's talk. I've subscribed to the blog, so you have my e-mail address and we can probably talk better via that medium.
To my readers, Typos correction to be made soon.
Thank you for writing these articles Sol, I find your work very touching. You write well. Can I just ask you, what is your country of origin? Are you Palestinian? I am just curious to understand the thrust of your ideas better.
Thank you Currer, writing from Finland and unfortunately I am Palestinian only in spirit.
All good people are Palestinian sympathisers. What is happening there is past all belief, just pure murder.
Incidentally I like your unusual English. Don't worry about your spelling or grammar, you are understandable and the unfamiliar style and format gives your writing more impact.
Thank you again for the compliment.
I started to post on Substack in the middle of the scamdemic and actually deliberately used typos and funny sentences here and there to avoid being censured by algorithms, which are more interested in well written articles and discard all the ones which have too many typos and grammatical errors.
“I have not correct them hider”.
Since I restarted posting, I always end up doing it in a hurry and make the corrections afterwards.
Sometimes may take me more than a day or two to make the post readable.
I usually try to concentrate in making them as understandable as possible.
I also don’t use any spell checking programs which in a away suits me better, as I always need to check what I wrote and make the corrections my self.
Fortunately my subscribers know it and they are always patient.
I also try to keep in mind that what I write is absolutely shocking for most, so I tried to do it with care.
Palestine is the mirror of humanity, and is showing us not only our true face. but also the ones of the corrupt politicians and representatives we must dethrone.
My drive in this is the one of helping people in finding clarity and strength in themselves and in the collective, as in the end, it is the people the which must decide their own destiny and not bullies and thugs.
Anyhow, should you decide to subscribe, please keep in mind, what I wrote and be patient for the corrections when the next post comes up.
You are right that Palestine reveals the truth.
Sol, your texts come over with huge power WITH the typos. But from all of this, one sentence stands out: He who defends the indefensible is not your friend.
I hear very little of Syria: this article is the only news I've had in weeks. Thank you.
Thank you Graham, I am sure there is still lots of them, I’ll try to to one more round up and clean up of them.
English is perhaps much third or fourth language, nevertheless, I try using it to reach a broader spectrum of society and thankfully, my readers know my good intent are are patient.
Sometimes it takes me a few days to make the piece readable.
Anyhow how thank you for reading and sharing, people need to be made aware about the world they are living in.
About Syria, Vanessa Bealey on Substack is a good source. You can find her among those I read.
And yes, the situation in Syria is almost totally blocked out and untold.
if that would have not been enough, today, also Finland blocked the last alternative news channels from Russia, blocking informations also from that side.
if you are out of the EU or if use some kind of vps you can try southfront press.
Most of it Russian propaganda but also some real news about Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, and other war zones.
Great resources, thanks!
I work as a professional proofreader in English. If I can be of any help (no fee), just let me know.
Thank you for the offer Graham, I feel shy to ask help from anyone, specially for the fact that when I start writing I always end up writing extra long pieces.
Also, usually after I publish something like 4 or 5 thousand words, it ends up being 6 or 7 by the next day and usually, depending of the initial interest by readers, I do more corrections and cleaning up even the following day.
I have some books I wrote which are now in the paying subscribers section, and for what I recall they should be quite ready for spell checking and reed proofing, though I have not had the time to think about them yet.
Than there is also letters from the edge of dystopia which is in the free section, but also that one needs some work as I wrote the first 6 chapters during the scamdemic, and then I deliberately used strange sentences and funny typos to escape algorithms and publish real facts without risking to be censured, so I know I got to fix the funny sentences before any spell checking of those.
Anyhow thank you for the offer and feel free to correct typos and to share any of my free articles.
This is a quick holding message - I have a busy day today. The answer from here is "yes" but let's talk. I've subscribed to the blog, so you have my e-mail address and we can probably talk better via that medium.
Great and thank you Vincent.
You were right before with "Graham"!