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Hi I'm an academic who has been working in this area for a couple od decades. Your research is very interesting and important and I'd like to discuss your methods and help you get this work out to a wider audience. This can be done in a way that completely protects your anonymity. Is there any way we could chat over anonymous email or another platform?

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Hi Mike, please do get in touch! Could you send an email to pally7714@gmail.com?

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Thank you so very much for this work. It is credibly helpful.

I understand your desire for anonymity, and perhaps it is necessary, but attaching your name to this will really help in the utilization of this work to educate and inform.

Regardless, thank you so much. Absolutely great work.

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Thanks, Matthew -- I truly appreciate the feedback. At this time, the anonymity is necessary, but the plan is to start publishing under my own name.

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Hello, I noticed the article says your sources and methodology would be provided at the end of the article, but it was not provided. Can you provide these? If you're the only source, at least the methodology would be proper. Thanks.

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I'm very interested as to what tools you're using to do the analysis as I wanted to do something similar for newspapers and online sources in Ireland where I live

I've been looking at using python newspaper to do this and using waybackmachine which allows archived versions of sites to be crawled but if you have any better suggestions please let me know

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Great work. I would love to see your methods section. As a graduate student, I find this fascinating.

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Great work. I’m curious if you’ve had a chance to look at Yagil Levy’s casualty rate analysis which conflicts with Euromed’s figures, 61% and 90% rates respectively.

edit: read the original and confirm that this is in fact what the author has done.

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