Media, 7-8-26

Questions, questions. An entry with some links. (Scroll up or down for today’s 9/11 TRUTH. IRAN, WEST BANK, LEBANON and UKRAINE, and for MEDIA 7-5-26.) — MCM

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Does this part fit in the puzzle? by Mark Channing Miller

“Is a puzzlement!” the king exclaims in song in Roger & Hammerstein’s “The King and I.”*

I write today concerning both a blast from the past (early 2025) and a blast from further past (the late 1980s). It initially came courtesy of Facebook and the Kyiv Post in February 2025. When I saw the Post’s headline then, I may not have even read the article, taking it for Ukrainian wartime propaganda. If I did read it, I didn’t link to it for this website as at the time it didn’t seem relevant to the war in Ukraine.

But the Kyiv Post article, by Stash Luczkiw, may explain the behavior on the world stage of one Donald J. Trump, a New York City businessman in the late 1980s — now Washington-based and also president of the United States in his second term.

Here it is:

FROM FEB. 22, 2026  ‘Trump recruited as Moscow asset,’ says ex-KGB spy chief, by Stash Luczkiw | Kyiv Post  U.S. President Donald Trump was groomed 37 years ago as a potential Soviet asset, according to Alnur Mussayev, the former head of Kazakhstan’s security services, who had been a KGB officer in Moscow at the time. READ MORE . . .

I’m putting together this post under “Media, 7-8-25,” although it concerns daily entries on this website it which I try to shed light on UKRAINE, IRAN, GAZA, LEBANON, WEST BANK, and (perhaps especially) ALL OF IT.

It belongs at least under MEDIA because Luczkiw is or was an editor for the Kyiv Post — a digital daily operating under martial law in Ukraine — and also because it has not received, to my knowledge, much treatment one way or another in major U.S. newspapers or broadcasting operations.

HERE, however, is a link to a March 2025 article in the Milwaukee Independent citing the work of journalist and author Craig Unger. (The Milwaukee Independent explains itself HERE; it is apparently considered so minor, though, that it has escaped Wikipedia’s attention.)

And HERE is an article from Information War Newsletter by Hase Fiero, which appeared the day before Luczkiw’s in the Kyiv Post. (I came across both the Independent’s article and Fiero’s only this afternoon.)

I did eventually post a link on this website months after it appeared, perhaps in the summer or fall of 2025, probably in a UKRAINE entry, because President Trump’s behavior seemed to square with it. Anyone with endless hours to spare can scroll down for it.

Where was the New York Times? Where was the Washington Post? Where are they and their ilk on a lot of things?

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* Thanks to whoever wrote the following. “In this powerful soliloquy, the King grapples with what he knows and does not know. Faced with teaching a son whose inherited beliefs are challenged by European ideas, he struggles to find a way to guide his son confidently toward the truth.”

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