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  1. George Eliason is an American journalist who lives and works in Donbass, Ukraine. In 2014, he broke many of the stories there starting with Maidan and continuing to the build-up toward civil war. He wrote the first stories about the war to be published in the west, often scooping Russian publications.

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      Verified. Investigative Journalist, Freelance. Washington,...

  2. Oct 3, 2019 · George Eliason, an American journalist who lives in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russian separatists fought Ukrainian forces, has written extensively about what he considers to be a “coup attempt...

  3. Verified. Investigative Journalist, Freelance. Washington, D.C., United States. Politics, Russia. As seen in: Medium, Substack, Zero Hedge, Global Research, Mint Press News, Consortium News, OpEdNews, Modern Diplomacy, Scott Adams Show. Covers: Politics, Ukraine, Russia, History, information war, information operations, investigative journalism.

  4. FULL INTERVIEW: 'I didn't come for the war,’ says #GeorgeEliason in Donbas, ‘it came for us.’

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  5. Jul 15, 2022 · In Episode #425 of the Sunday Wire Show, host Patrick Henningsen speaks with independent journalist George Eliason who is on the ground in Donbass (formerly eastern Ukraine), to discuss the real causes of the current conflict raging between Ukraine/NATO and Russia, and why the political history of the country, and especially its deep Nazi ...

  6. Oct 7, 2022 · George Eliason is an American journalist who lives and works in Donbas, Ukraine. Starting in 2014, he began a pattern of breaking essential stories, including the U.S.-funded coup to oust the democratically elected Ukraine government known as the Maidan.

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  8. George Eliason is the editor at Intelligencer and a seasoned investigative journalist. He’s worked in the Donbass war zone since the beginning of the conflict in January 2014. Eliason is a Serena Shim laureate for uncompromising journalism and a 2017-2018 Project Censor laureate whose stories inspired the cover art for that year.

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