Jim Meigs
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Jim Meigs
@jamesbmeigs
Columnist for @WSJFreeEx newsletter from @WSJOpinion; Sr fellow @ManhattanInst; Former @PopMech EIC. I beg to differ.



Today: @jamesbmeigs on Covid’s aftereffects; @emmma_camp_ on the feminism of consensual relationships; @lilyycohenn and @ThirdWayTweet urge the left to call out its antisemites; + @matthennessey fosters a secret hope about the California governor’s race. on.wsj.com/4rGWKcC




Very sad to learn of the death of Len Deighton, who was one of the two greatest spy thriller writers of all time and in some regards was Le Carre’s superior. Anyone who has not read Deighton should try Funeral in Berlin, Bomber or SSGB. Most of all they should seek out Berlin Game, the start of an epic 10 book Cold War series focused on Bernard Samson. Deighton’s writing was sharp, satirical, gripping and often amusing. His office infighting in the intelligence services was delicious and his characters are beautifully drawn. The Samson cycle starts with a meticulously plotted run of five books (Berlin Game, Mexico Set, London Match, Spy Hook and Spy Line) which all stand alone but tell one big story from the jaded but dedicated perspective Bernard a brilliant field operative. Len’s genius idea was to use the sixth, Spy Sinker, to retell the whole cycle from the perspective of everyone else, exposing what Bernard didn’t know and misunderstood. There is then an origin story about Bernard’s dad during the war, Winter, and then a concluding trilogy of Faith, Hope and Charity, which is not as high quality but deals with the fallout from the events of books 1-5. It’s an epic achievement and the greatest long series in spy fiction, accepting that the Smiley series is the greatest short series. Do yourself a favour, give it a try


I found 20,000 individual citations of IRGC sources on @Wikipedia. There are no fewer than 8,430 citations of Hamas, Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad official media outlets used in Wikipedia articles—including articles on the terror griuls themselves. There are hundreds of citations of Tasnim News—which is sanctioned by the US government on account of its links to the IRGC. Wikipedia editors are COPY-PASTING text from official terror websites operated into articles. In one case, an article section speaks of a PIJ operative’s “role in the resistance”— that’s text taken from the groups own “martyr webpage” on him. This is a terrorist who killed civilians for a job. AND THIS IS WHAT IS FEEDING CHATGPT AND OTHER AI SYSTEMS. If you’re not alarmed, you’re not paying attention. Read my piece @DailyMail dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…












