Dear friends,
A couple of things I wanted to share with you
Tons of thanks for your letters!
First, I want to begin by thanking all those who wrote to me by snail mail – thank you for the donations, of course, but also thank you for your very kind letters and words of support. Here are the initials of those whom I want to thank:
NS, ЕБ, PTT, TE, BF, HB (2 letters), BA (I think, for NB Canada), SJ, SK (Japan!), RG, AC, anonymous (from Los Angeles)
Friends, to all of you: please forgive me for not writing back to you, I physically don’t have time to do so. But please be assured that I really treasure each letter of yours. For one thing, a paper (snail mail) letter somehow touches me more than an email. When I have my 3D days (disgusted, discouraged and depressed) nothing helps us much as a few kind words on paper.
The one thing which always puts a smile of joy on my face is anonymous letters. Believe it or not, if I did get a lot of hate mail by email, I never got an anonymous letter of insults! All the anonymous letters I get are filled with kindness. I have even gotten anonymous letter not even signed by an alias, but with some cash inside. These are interesting times, for sure, when completely anonymous people send cash to an anonymous blogger, amazing, no?
Anyway, I just wanted to thank you all most sincerely. There is nothing I love as much as going to my PO box and suddenly getting a letter from a faraway place (though sometimes I also get them from my fellow Floridians like BF!).
And it’s me, myself and I? (not!)
Quite a few of you have been very kind and told me that I don’t write enough myself and that they miss my writing style. Friends, this is very flattering (and certainly undeserved), but please consider this:
1) I am not arrogant enough to believe that I can write better than anybody else on any topic out there. Really, while you might appreciate my informal and direct way of putting things, you don’t want this to turn into a “me, myself and I” kind of blog. There are a lot of other folks who write much better than I do and how know much more than I do. Besides, there is safety in numbers, in diversity and I think that by selecting good guest authors I offer you a much more interesting diversity of views than just my own stuff, “wall to wall” so to speak.
2) Actually, I do write regularly. Most of the posts in the “analyses” section are by me, as are most of the interviews. And for “Saker fluff” there is my beloved “Sandbox”.
3) A lot also depends on what is happening. If you have any doubts about that, check out my “posting density” during the crisis moments in the Ukraine (or the 08.08.08 war). Right now, there is a bizarre and ominous game of “wait and see” going on in the Ukraine, a “violent peace”, a “ceasefire with artillery shelling”. I have written analyses about what I think is taking place and where this is all headed, but I cannot add anything more to what I wrote until events get back in motion.
But I promise to try to be as “present” as I can, especially if the proverbial bovine excreta hits the fan (which it most likely will, and soon, alas). And when that happens, all the background work I do behind the scene will really prove it’s importance – I promise you that!
A little info on some of what I am doing behind the scenes
And since we are on that topic, I want to share with you some of what that I do behind the scenes. Here is a sampling of where my time goes:
1) Monitoring the Russian media and Runet: The Russian media has become extremely interesting and diverse, but to find the “precious nugget” in the vast amount of info produced every day takes time. For example, there are 4 or 5 talkshows which I consider a “must” to monitor on a weekly basis, then there are 10-12 newspapers which also should be checked daily, then no less than 20 YouTube channels, another 10-15 websites and a few radio shows. Then, of course, there are all the government websites and the very specialized media (military industry for example). On top of that, I am in regular, sometimes daily, contact with a few correspondents in Russia and the Ukraine who point out to me stuff that they find of interest. I estimate that I spend no less than 4 hours per day doing this kind of monitoring. But that is the minimum required to get a sense of what is really happening.
2) Targeted research: that is when I know exactly what I am looking for and most of my time goes into locating the specific info. Recently, one of my research assistants has begun doing that kind of “targeted research” for me and her first results were very good. But there always will be plenty of research I will have to do myself.
3) SITREPs: alas, the persons who wrote the Nigerian, Iraqi and Transnistria SITREPs have all basically disappeared with no warning. I am trying to find volunteers and that is really hard. My immense luck is that at least the Ukrainian SITREPs are now (brilliantly) done by my 3 research assistants on weekdays and by Baaz on Sundays (this week-end was an exception due to “meatspace” issues they have had to deal with). I believe that between the daily SITREPS of the Scott, Raskolnikova, Duff and Baaz, and the daily videos of SouthFront, you get an truly excellent daily overview of the situation in the Ukraine. Insha’Allah in the future a person from the Mashriq will volunteer to do Middle-East SITREPs!
4) Interviews. This is also time consuming. Not just to write the 10-12 questions, but to get the entire thing rolling and done. The worst part is when some prospect interviewees simply never reply (this just happened to my recently again). Frankly, I consider that these interviews are some of the best stuff I ever post on the blog (I hope that you agree).
5) “Revitalizing activities” as I call them: this is when I email this or that person and say “you promised to do XYZ, please don’t forget to do it” just to make sure that something gets done. I wish I did not have to do that, but I still spend a lot of time making sure that stuff get’s done.
6) Answering emails and maintaining working contacts. I still get tons of them every day and I try to reply as often as I can.
[One thing which made my life easier is that I got myself a cheap but very helpful Chromebook: the Acer Chromebook 11 CB3-111-C670. Currently available on Amazon for $165 this is a *fantastic* deal as long as you understand what you are getting. A Chromebook is not really a “laptop” at all, it is just a “browser in a box”. But for me, I can use it to comfortably work away from home (I use my phone as a hotspot). That, plus my absolutely fantastic research assistants (thanks ladies!!) made my life much easier.]
But I still have a full-time “meatspace” job too. So I still feel like I never have enough time to get everything done – like the next podcast (sigh…). Did I mention that I also have a (wonderful) family? As for working on my thesis, I have long given up on that (sobs…). As for “vacations” I have forgotten the meaning of this word.
MY WISH LIST!!
Since we are discussing my time and the blog’s difficulties, let me present you with my wish list. I need:
1) The single most important skillset which I most desperately need are folks capable of adding English subtitles to a Russian video. I have enough translators. Well, no, there are never “enough” translators but, thank God, I have a few. So I still could use more (Russian->English). And most of the time, I can get a text translated reasonably fast. But a Russian video usually has to be transcribed first, and I sure don’t have enough people doing that. Then, once the translation is made, the English text has to be added to the Russian video and that requires a person with at least a passive knowledge of Russian, a basic understanding of audio/video technologies and the ability to use the software to add subtitles. Recently, my good friend Tatzhit Mikhailovich as done some amazing work for me, for which I am truly immensely grateful (спасибо, брат!), but I cannot continue dumping all my needs on him, if only because he also has his own LiveLeak Channel very busy “meatspace” life. (By the way, Tatzhit is a very interesting guy – I want to interview him sometimes this summer, I think that you will enjoy this).
2) I need a correspondent in the Middle-East to primarily “cover” Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. Ideally, that would be a person fluent in English and Arabic, with first hand knowledge of what is really happening in the region, capable of writing a regular (weekly?) SITREP and available for consultations (by email) for me to ask questions. Ideally, I would want to work with somebody with a good understanding of, and sympathy with, the position of the Syrian government, the Resistance in Lebanon and the Shia minorities in Bahrain, Yemen and everywhere.
3) I also would need a correspondent in the Caucasus, either a person living in these regions or a person with first hand and strong knowledge of the Caucasus. Ideally, I am looking for somebody with with a good understanding of, and sympathy with, the position of the Chechen government.
4) Moderators: KK and the other mods are doing a fantastic (and difficult) job, but there are still too few moderators to cover all the time slots. If you can help with moderations, please email KK at vineyard.mod_kk@unseen.is.
If you can help with any of the above – please email me, okay?
I wish you all a joy-filled and peaceful week.
Cheers and hugs,
The Saker
I want to volunteer my Native born Russian wife for the english subtitles but she is in Russia 9 more weeks. Also fluent in German (lived there several years) and Spanish (philological faculty St Petersburg University major in Spanish, minor in French). I’m fluent in Spanish 4th -7th grades in South America but haven’t even had time to check out your Spanish site. Try to get you english subtitling relief in August. Best I can do. Sorry.
Do not apologise for such a great offer. Thank you already.
Thanks a lot for your kind offer. Please contact me August :-)
Cheers and thanks,
The Saker
Welcome, both Saker and KK. Will be in touch in August by email.
Full Spectrum Dominance in action.
As its likely that every world cup going back to Pontius Pilate involved loose money, they’ll have little trouble finding something.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-06-07/fifa-confirms-russia-will-be-stripped-2018-world-cup-if-evidence-bribery-emerges
It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if they stripped Russia of the World Cup.Anything and everything they can do to further their Russophobia they will do (minus actually attacking and risking nuclear war on themselves).
Off topic certainly, however, I would very much appreciate if you would lend your analysis concerning the possibility of Belurus and/or Armenia turning away from their alliance and cooperative relationship with Russia. It is common knowledge that the empire is targeting both in order to convince them that their interests would be best served by joining the western alliance against Russia. By convincing their leadership that Russia means to re-Sovietize the entire region; placing them under the Russian yoke. A real coup by the empire further enabling their plan to tear apart and forever weaken Russia.
I cannot write a full analysis of my reasons for this, but I personally do not believe that Belarus or Armenia will join the West against Russia, if only because they have everything to lose and truly nothing to win.
Sorry for the hyper-short reply.
Cheers,
The Saker
And so did The Ukraine! Yet here we are.
It was far more complicated in Ukraine. Though you are right about Ukraine making a huge mistake.
In Belarus around 80%+ of the people use Russian as the everyday language.Around 97% can speak it. Unlike Ukraine there isn’t a large anti-Russian movement,and they are not ruled by oligarchs. Fascists and the 5th column are powerless in government circles.Much depends on Lukashenko personally.He is vain,and ornery,but not stupid (I think).He surely knows that the pro-West elements would never accept his rule if they took over.He should be aware (if not Russia should clue him in) that the West has ditched every ruler that wasn’t 100% their creature from the start.So they would throw him out in a heartbeat,and put their own stooge in.His only chance to survive,and see his son have a power position when he grows up (which is obvious for any to see he wants).Is to stick with Russia as an ally.
As to Armenia.There are many Armenians in Russia.Intermarriage among them, and Russians is large.They are both Christian states and Armenia is in a sea of Islamic ones (except Georgia,but that is another story).They have for hundreds of years looked to Russia as their protector from the “Turks” (and Iranians at one time).That hasn’t changed now.They are surrounded by states hostile to them,barring one (Iran).Both Turkey and Azerbaijan would like nothing better than to see them destroyed.While Georgia as the West’s stooge wouldn’t lift a finger to help them.The deep hatred of Turkey and Azerbaijan for Armenia can’t be changed by Armenia siding against Russia.The Empire can’t (or won’t) save them if they ditch Russia.Their one and only support comes from Russian protection.Certainly they have a 5th column (though fascists aren’t powerful there). They would be committing suicide by siding against Russia.And I doubt the Armenians don’t know that (at least their government).
Saker,
Absolutely no reason to apologize. The comment you shared provided a starting point for researching the topic more thoroughly. It is my own responsibility to inform myself. I consider your own a much more informed opinion than mine. So you’ve led the horse to water; so to speak. I very much appreciate your response. Thanks.
More assassination threats
http://www.wsj.com/articles/putins-survival-strategy-1433543719
Would think a Polish Saker and a Norse Saker would be good value
Saker, I must ask, what ever happened to Mindfriedo? I used to really appreciate his coverage of the Middle East.
He told me that he was busy and then disappeared. I sure hope that he will eventually come back, but I think that he was burned out as writing as many SITREPS as he did was a very tough job.
Let’s keep our fingers crossed!
Cheers,
The Saker
Dear Saker
You are obviously very busy which is a sign of how well you have developed your blog.
I would however like to flag to you my concern about the real loss of your contributions, which set the tone and direction of your blog. You were able to put certain occurrences in context.
I strongly feel this is missing now.
Don’t take your eye off the site, it is you that many of us came to hear.
Thank you and take care
A shortish ‘insiders’ interview between Yanis Varoufakis and his Australian audience (1 June).
Serious discussion starts about 2:50 mark. Some ‘plain English’ insights into the dynamics and tone behind the current Greek tragedy etc. Last comment suggests default at end of June unless something comes along — or even if something comes along. Other news items suggest Russian gas hub options may still be on the table. The question is, can the market manipulations of the usual suspects actually survive two national defaults in close sucession (I.e. Greece and Ukraine)?
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/greek-finance-minister3a-yanis-varoufakis/6512590
Speaking of Greece …
http://michael-hudson.com/2015/05/greek-debtline/
Greek Debtline
May 29, 2015
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vcxW7YRoMg
In case anyone missed this.
Hi Saker…this is OT but a very sweet and moving story..
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2219559/Florida-biologist-saves-drowning-bear.html
The Saker supports NATO – I say this because he never, never promotes the term ” Natoists “.
because its a made up awkward term?
Just a thought.
Is that your only “proof” ?
Your theory is weak. And thats an overstatement.
Details please.
Dear Saker,
I cannot express all the gratitude I feel for the tremendous work your are doing to defend the truth against the “western” lies The “” mean that we indicate not the western peoples, but the small minority that pretends to govern ” the World in their name, as you always recall.
Why Russia does not exted his “black list” also to the “willing servants” of that minority, as some MSM “journalists” and some selected Euroburocrats?
Il Discobolo
From Vox Populi Evo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YGwlOvOQ7M 10 min-26
The Young soldier who had fingers shot and cut off
This appears to be a different parade from the video shown earlier,with massive police presence.
http://russia-insider.com/en/media-criticism/right-sector-violently-disperses-kiev-gay-pride-march-guardian-lies-about-it/ri7796
Dear The Saker,
Keep up the good work. Thanks to everyone who contributes and helps to keep this wonderful site running.
The Saker, you are obviously very busy, though I think what some regular readers and contributors are trying to kindly point out is that everyone appreciates the great interviews, views, analysis and thoughts you bring to the site from other writers/contributors. We understand they are important too. However, readers miss you being on the site more regularly – even if its just in the comments section to give your view on something or a short analyses – so your presence and views are felt/given. I am seeing more and more people commenting on this – and not just on this site but others where Vineyard articles are published.
For example, I notice one of the commenters has asked you about Armenia and Belarus, which you have answered, this has caused a lot of discussion since Andrew published his views (both here and RI). Maybe if you had had a moment to put your thoughts in the comments section too – as you used to do in the past – it would be very much appreciated by your readers who want to hear more about what you have to say – it is important to them – and they came to this site and continue to support it becuase they value your views and thoughts.
I think this is important feedback from your readers (as I have noticed an increase if these types of comments), that I hope you will take on board and try, if you could spare 5 minutes, to give quick thoughts more regularly. It doesn’t have to be a long posting, your presence/thoughts just need to be around a bit more. Thanks.
All the best,
Veritas
Well I come here for more than the Saker insights..
not to denigrate the achievements saker has enabled
with this blog in any way, but… he probably be the first to
admit he is not the all-seeing-super-intelligent-out-of-this-
world-analyst, he just as human as the rest of us in meat space.
Don’t put him on a pedastal, as some do with Putin….
he’s doing fantastic in my – view and so is Saker.
Their are many I come to read here and I don’t want
to name anybody to the exclusion of anyone else.
Just be thankful we have this site to exchange views
and information we do not get elswhere in such abundance.
Saker aklo has to have a meat space life or……meltdown?
My personal thoughts. not intended to scold anyone, but
to think before you demand more and more.
There are sites where the owner/talker is full of himself
and his opinions about this and that, a huge turnoff, even
if the info is good and useful. Let’s not force Saker down
that path.
peace
Perhaps the Saker needs to think about what he is trying to achieve and what others see in his contributions?
As a longer-term reader and sometimes donator during the birth of this new site I came to appreciate his somewhat idiosyncratic, but nonetheless very apt, views on world events and life in general. Indeed, although he has committed significant amounts of energy to attract, organise, motivate, coordinate voluntary resources to set up something a little more than a ‘blog spot’, I visit a little less now and have come to expect less of Saker’s rather unique angle by way of content. In my opinion, although the other contributors are usually interesting and add value, the site risks morphing into just another general ‘alternative’ information source. This may well be the intent?
Yes, every now and then the Saker comes out with a classic analysis or off-beat interview, but increasingly much of the time it feels like the lights are on, the staff are serving, but the ‘famous’ cafe owner (and star chef personality) appears largely absent from his franchise.
It is completely understandable that the Saker is trying to spread his time effectively across numerous fronts and projects. What I recommend is the Saker commit a certain amount of his limited time and energy to making a requisite number of short pithy comments within the flow of commentary. This would help provide a sense of the pulse and sustain the appropriate tone.
In summary, the Saker has, as the creative force behind this vineyard blog project, a number of roles. May I suggest that one of these roles, in addition to analytical content etc, is of generating a ‘tone’ or epistemological ‘world view’ framework for others to see better looking through his sharpened and experienced mind etc. By way of feedback, I believe it is this qualitative aspect of the ‘tonal’ which has diminished somewhat under this new comprehensive and more professional blog format and motivates people to comment on its absence.
Sorry? – I don’t appreciate your tone. I don’t recognise you.
I am not demanding anything at all. I was just making a comment to Saker re: people missing his presence. I personally am not asking him to write more articles etc. (please read carefully what I wrote) and fully understand his “meatspace” and time issues. I was highlighting that I had observed many comments recently in regard to one issue and suggesting a very small solution to try and balance everyone’s wishes. Your response adds nothing to help. The Saker has already explained his situation above. I was trying to think of a solution. It is up to the Saker at the end of the day.
I have every right to observe and make a suggestion. We are supposed to be a community here.
veritas…I sent your message on to Saker.
t would be very much appreciated by your readers who want to hear more about what you have to say – it is important to them – and they came to this site and continue to support it becuase they value your views and thoughts.
Understood and agreed! You are right, and I will try to do my best to be more involved in this comments section!
Thanks,
The Saker
Going back to a comment I posted a few days ago on the Saker website I was surprised to see an article on Information Clearing House this morning on the very same subject :
“Report Reveals $8.5 Trillion Missing From Pentagon Budget”.
I highly recommend people to read the full article here :
http://crooksandliars.com/2015/06/report-reveals-85-trillion-missing
Crooks, charlatans and fraudsters are ready to take the world to another devastating conflict to cover up their own criminality.
Though bearing a date of six days ago, the second paragraph of the story includes this — “. . .Republican U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has the audacity to complain that $20 billion dollars in automatic sequester cuts to the massive and secretive $565.8 billion Defense Department budget are ” too steep . . .”
The “Defense” Secretary since last February is Ashton Carter.
This seems a mite suspicious.
Have you actually read the original article I linked to ? I doubt it because if you have you will see there are also several links in the article which then link to the original stories. The line about Chuck Hagel being Secretary actually provides a link to the original story which is dated 17th of November 2013.
Perpetual punishment in the land of the free! 21st century style!
http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/06/08/the-perpetual-punitive-machine-backfires/
“Let’s consider an ex-felon who serves his/her sentence and wants to live a law-abiding life. Eleven states say they have no voting rights – permanent disenfranchisement.”
“Is it enough to affect the prospect of an honest election? According to the Sentencing Project, 5.85 million Americans are currently denied their right to vote. Furthermore, the institutional racism of the school-to-prison pipeline results in one of every thirteen African-Americans being denied their right to vote. With such racial bias, it is no wonder that we have such underrepresentation of many groups by our elected officials.
Additionally, the results of 2000 and all the negative consequences of 8 years underPresident Bush could have been entirely different had ex-felons not faced such discrimination because Florida is one of the states that has complete felon disenfranchisement.”
Note the expression english medieval ‘Civil Death’
to the SAKER, it is not always easy to get impartial website or blogs, because like yours they are in short supply, and sometimes when we wear our hearts on our sleeves our secret governments do not like to hear about our common sense passionate beliefs, here in the UK it is very much the same as the united state in that we are controlled through many mediums like religion politics and patriotism and now we have entertainment, and more recently the controlling influence of the FBI into football and we know how much people are passionate about their football and many other sports also. what many people do not want to hear about from people in my age bracket of 78 years is how things were different in the old days,because today there are so many supporters of clubs do not see any good in the opposition.today it was a pleasure to listen RT’s crosstalk because it had KEN O’KEEFE on it and he always speaks with common sense and just the right amount of passion, one of the opposition was an ex CIA intelligence man who would be more happy in a world of clones and robots, it was a shame that ken could not make him human. it is a privilege to comment here because the comment page is hard to equal. sincerely TONY LANE
A very interesting piece from Thierry Meyssan:
When an elected socialist shows his true colours.
http://www.voltairenet.org/article187828.html
excerpt:
“Thus France has been able to launch a second war against Syria and Iraq by moving tens of thousands of mercenaries from all over the world, including several thousand French soldiers. France therefore bears major responsability for the hundreds of thousands of dead which have plunged the Levant into mourning. Of course, all this was done under cover of humanitarian aid to the martyred populations.
Officially, this policy has not yet born fruit. Syria is still at war, and it is impossible to exploit its gas reserves, even though the « Friends of Syria » (sic) have already shared this between themselves in June 2012”
Saker: “For example, there are 4 or 5 talkshows which I consider a “must” to monitor on a weekly basis, then there are 10-12 newspapers which also should be checked daily, then no less than 20 YouTube channels, another 10-15 websites and a few radio shows. Then, of course, there are all the government websites and the very specialized media…..”
Can you please let us know what Youtube, websites etc are you referring? It would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Milan
Off topic but good news!
STYLO France, an International literary and human rights group announced today that it will award its 2015 Free Speech prize to controversial French comedian Dieudonné M’bala M’bala in recognition of his exercise of free speech in defiance of repressive laws forbidding it.
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/2015/6/6/french-comedian-to-receive-international-free-speech-award
http://www.stylofrance.com/
Finest website on the planet. The Saker has something to do with it.
Yes, definitely you have use the perfect description for this mindful and highly professional Saker’s work.
This blog is very rare and unusual at the same time very precious in these tremulous times of the history period we are in as a human race
Saker,
Lots of reports msm Russia withdrawing support from Syria. I don’t believe in Russia’s interest to do so and have taken note of your comments and larchmonters also but what is the state of play..? Is it likely Iran has been tapped to carry more of the load whilst Russia deals with Baltic and Balkan blocs as well as Ukraine.? Will you have analysis on this situation soon.?
Do not believe that…..
Call sign ‘Texas’ short documentary
http://fortruss.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/this-is-what-armageddon-looks-like.html
Novorossiya leans the value of PR.
For Russian readers and Russophones.
http://novorossia.today/fighters-of-vostok-east-squadron-of-the-cross-about-the-ceasefire-with-ukies-near-avdeevka-video/
Mr. Saker,
Can you please identify by name/website so we can check them out regularly, that would be helpful for us your avid readers,
“…there are 4 or 5 talkshows which I consider a “must” to monitor on a weekly basis, then there are 10-12 newspapers which also should be checked daily, then no less than 20 YouTube channels, another 10-15 websites and a few radio shows. Then, of course, there are all the government websites and the very specialized media (military industry for example)”
THanks,
Venny
Dear Honorable Saker,
This may be your ME collaborator. Incredible news from Syria particularly. He has family there.
Are you familiar with him ? Please look at his site. He needs a larger audience to spread the truth.
http://www.syrianperspective.com/
About The Author
Ziad Fadel
Attorney for 35 years and Supreme Court Certified Interpreter for Arabic/English Diploma with Honors from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in 1968; B.A. University of Michigan in Ann Arbor 1968-1972; M.A. University of Michigan Dept. of Near Eastern Studies 1972-1974; Ph.D. Cand. Univ. of Michigan 1972-1977; Then went to law school. Credits: Harvard University for classes in Islamic Philosophy; Fellowships from University of Pennsylvania 1976; 2 from Univ. of Michigan. Read English, Arabic, German, French, Farsi, some Hebrew. Studied Ancient Greek and Latin before grad school. Michigan Supreme Court Certified Interpreter/Translator for Arabic and English
May God Bless us all.
Peace.
That site looks a bit short on sources for its “news” which seems a bit one-sided, going on the language used. And the guy is in the USA? what information does he get? and where?
His sources are not “media” per se , but his contacts are within country.
Check out his contrution on the George Galloway show. Incredible depth of knowlege.
http://www.syrianperspective.com/2015/06/ziad-and-george-galloway-why-the-us-wont-stop-isis-from-taking-over-george-galloway-and-ziad-fadel.html
I’m sure he is also busy with his site, but perhaps a synergistic collaboration could work.
Thanks.
Thanks for the idea. I will try to contact him.
Cheers!
The Saker