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Benjamin Cole:
That Moscow and Tehran narratives have flooded into the JFKA research community, from the beginning, and even more in the present day, is hardly controversial.

Now a Education Forum "moderator" Willim Niedernut is citing the Moon of Alabama blog. Well, lunatics of a feather flock together, no?

Don't feel bad is you never delved into the demented little corner of the internet known as Moon of Alabama. I never heard of it either, until advised by a friend that Niedernut was citing the blog as a source. You really have to look under a rock to find this stuff.

Here is the AI version of Moon of Alabama:

"While not classified by researchers as a covert Russian state-directed covert operation, the Moon of Alabama blog functions as a pro-Kremlin, anti-Western conspiracy website that consistently echoes and amplifies official Russian disinformation narratives.

Operating since 2004 under the pseudonym "Bernhard," the site is an English-language commentary blog focused heavily on foreign policy, military conflicts, and geopolitics. In disinformation tracking, the site is recognized for:

Amplification of State Media: The blog frequently cites and defends Russian state-owned media outlets like RT and Sputnik.

Discrediting Human Rights Claims: Researchers have documented the blog's role in publishing articles that cast doubt on reports of Russian atrocities in Ukraine, often sharing talking points timed to align with Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs statements.

Ideological Alignment: Rather than acting as a covert troll operation, Moon of Alabama operates as an independent actor within an alternative-media, conspiratorial ecosystem.

It strongly supports isolationist policies, consistently blames NATO for the invasion of Ukraine, and advocates heavily in favor of Kremlin-friendly geopolitical outcomes.

Ideological Alignment: Rather than acting as a covert troll operation, Moon of Alabama operates as an independent actor within an alternative-media, conspiratorial ecosystem. It strongly supports isolationist policies, consistently blames NATO for the invasion of Ukraine, and advocates heavily in favor of Kremlin-friendly geopolitical outcomes."

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BTW, the Moon of Alabama blog is not written by some guy in the Cotton State...but rather Bernhard Horstmann, a German-based "independent political commentator." Likely a Russian stooge op.

So William Niedernut is a fan of Bernhard Horstmann. Why am I not surprised?

The KGB's JFKA narrative has long been prominent in JFKA research circles, even after the "Hunt letter" was exposed. Some things never change. See Oliver Stone and Putin.

Caveat emptor, and draw your own conclusions.

Lance Payette:
Is it named after The Doors song? This was kind of an odd track on their great first album, but I like it ("Oh, moon of Alabama, we now must say goodbye").

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAK5blgfKWM

Benjamin Cole:
LP--

I guess the name is supposed to give the blog some sort of "Americana" feel, as if not written by Moscow stooges.

Light my fire!

Hard to believe Morrison died, what 56 years ago?

I hardly remember those days anymore.

Lance Payette:

--- Quote from: Benjamin Cole on May 30, 2026, 02:20:00 PM ---LP--

I guess the name is supposed to give the blog some sort of "Americana" feel, as if not written by Moscow stooges.

Light my fire!

Hard to believe Morrison died, what 56 years ago?

I hardly remember those days anymore.

--- End quote ---

Unfortunately, I remember them better than two weeks ago!

Tommy Shanks:

For a laugh, I looked at the Education Forum after reading Benjamin Cole's post and just wow... I urge folks to read the current lead post there from the moderator W. Niederhut where he lists all the things he believes are true, and as such forbidden from further debate.. including that the World Trade Center buildings were taken down by "controlled demolition." This would be funny if it weren't so sad!

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