Greg Felton: An Amazon Taxonomy
As part of my occasional briefing notes (i.e. here and here) on the proper taxonomical classification for Vancouver's upcoming Freedom-To-Read Week (What's its family, its genus, its species? What is the proper taxonomic nomenclature?), we will now look at other specimens that occupy the same ecological niche, and exhibit the same habits of mind, as Mr. Felton.
By a crude but illustrative methodology, proposed by our comrade Hak Mao (in a British laboratory), the Canadian (i.e. Amazon.ca) results, as of this morning, are instructive.
"Customers who bought this item" (i.e. Felton's The Host and the Parasite: How Israel's Fifth Column Consumed America also bought Conjuring Hitler: How Britain and America Made The Third Reich, as well as The Synagogue of Satan: The Secret History of Jewish World Domination, along with The Power of Israel in The United States.
The author of The Power of Israel is James Petras, a senior figure at the venerable Canadian Dimension magazine and also author of Rulers and Ruled in the U.S. Empire: Bankers, Zionists, Militants. My readers might remember Petras. I introduced some time ago (see towards the bottom of this column). Petras says the Mohammed Cartoons eruption, with all its murders and burning embassies, was really a Mossad operation.
The author of the The Synagogue of Satan, also authored Secret Signs, Mysterious Symbols, and Hidden Codes of the Illuminati. The Amazon taxonomy places his The Synagogue with one related subspecies, Daniel Estulin's The True Story of the Bilderberg Group.
The title Conjuring Hitler, which customers of Felton's book also bought, are also shown to have bought After the Reich: The Brutal History of Allied Occupation.
This analysis isn't cladistics, but the phylogenics are fairly sound. The morphology holds up, you see certain patterns emerge, and the rest is idle chatter.
Know the enemy.
By a crude but illustrative methodology, proposed by our comrade Hak Mao (in a British laboratory), the Canadian (i.e. Amazon.ca) results, as of this morning, are instructive.
"Customers who bought this item" (i.e. Felton's The Host and the Parasite: How Israel's Fifth Column Consumed America also bought Conjuring Hitler: How Britain and America Made The Third Reich, as well as The Synagogue of Satan: The Secret History of Jewish World Domination, along with The Power of Israel in The United States.
The author of The Power of Israel is James Petras, a senior figure at the venerable Canadian Dimension magazine and also author of Rulers and Ruled in the U.S. Empire: Bankers, Zionists, Militants. My readers might remember Petras. I introduced some time ago (see towards the bottom of this column). Petras says the Mohammed Cartoons eruption, with all its murders and burning embassies, was really a Mossad operation.
The author of the The Synagogue of Satan, also authored Secret Signs, Mysterious Symbols, and Hidden Codes of the Illuminati. The Amazon taxonomy places his The Synagogue with one related subspecies, Daniel Estulin's The True Story of the Bilderberg Group.
The title Conjuring Hitler, which customers of Felton's book also bought, are also shown to have bought After the Reich: The Brutal History of Allied Occupation.
This analysis isn't cladistics, but the phylogenics are fairly sound. The morphology holds up, you see certain patterns emerge, and the rest is idle chatter.
Know the enemy.
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I'm more into Felton taxidermy.
But would you display the mount in your house?
Wait, I thought that the j00s were preventing these kinds of books from being published.
some history for a Felton-fisking
The History and Meaning of 'Palestine' and 'Palestinian'
By Michael Bussio
"From the end of the Jewish state in antiquity to the beginning of British rule, the area now designated by the name Palestine was not a country and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries..." - Professor Bernard Lewis, Princeton University
"There is no such thing as Palestine in history, absolutely not." -- Professor Philip Hatti, Arab historian to the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, 1946
rtr @ http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/02/the_history_and_meaning_of_pal.html
It's not meant to be taken literally, Ian, besides Terry's the one who bagged the rodent. It's merely rhyming Canucki slang for "get stuffed."
"taxidermy", very funny.
Here is my contribution to "feltonology": In my experience reading his garbage, he basically resorts to two main weapons to deflect opposing views:
1-He always says something like "nobody has been able to disprove a single fact I've ever written." This, even after you've disproved any number of so-called facts.
2-He always claims you're making "ad hominem" attacks on him. To the best of my knowledge, ad hominem means setting up a straw man and attacking it. In any of my dealings with him, the criticism of him has been directly about what he said, yet he always brings up the ad hominem strawman.
To sum this up: you can't actually argue with the cretin, because no matter what sources you cite, his "facts" cannot be disproven and your attack is ad hominem. So why bother. I do get a bit of solace knowing that despite all his journalistic "awards," he's living in a two-bit apartment in New West. That must bug the crap out of him.
"taxidermy", very funny.
Here is my contribution to "feltonology": In my experience reading his garbage, he basically resorts to two main weapons to deflect opposing views:
1-He always says something like "nobody has been able to disprove a single fact I've ever written." This, even after you've disproved any number of so-called facts.
2-He always claims you're making "ad hominem" attacks on him. To the best of my knowledge, ad hominem means setting up a straw man and attacking it. In any of my dealings with him, the criticism of him has been directly about what he said, yet he always brings up the ad hominem strawman.
To sum this up: you can't actually argue with the cretin, because no matter what sources you cite, his "facts" cannot be disproven and your attack is ad hominem. So why bother. I do get a bit of solace knowing that despite all his journalistic "awards," he's living in a two-bit apartment in New West. That must bug the crap out of him.
"taxidermy", very funny.
Here is my contribution to "feltonology": In my experience reading his garbage, he basically resorts to two main weapons to deflect opposing views:
1-He always says something like "nobody has been able to disprove a single fact I've ever written." This, even after you've disproved any number of so-called facts.
2-He always claims you're making "ad hominem" attacks on him. To the best of my knowledge, ad hominem means setting up a straw man and attacking it. In any of my dealings with him, the criticism of him has been directly about what he said, yet he always brings up the ad hominem strawman.
To sum this up: you can't actually argue with the cretin, because no matter what sources you cite, his "facts" cannot be disproven and your attack is ad hominem. So why bother. I do get a bit of solace knowing that despite all his journalistic "awards," he's living in a two-bit apartment in New West. That must bug the crap out of him.
Felton's modus operandi:
1-always claims that nobody has ever been able to refute a single "fact" of his, even after you've refuted his entire argument, facts and all.
2-always claims criticism of him is "ad hominem," even when it's aimed directly at what he says.
In short, he's always right and makes no mistakes. a true psycho fanatic, so why bother. I do take some solace in the fact that the self-proclaimed genius is stuck in some shitty apartment in new west (though i feel sorry for his neighbors), while Zionists he abhors live the good life in Vancouver.
whoa sorry folks, the damn thing kept saying it didn't accept my password, now i see it posted each time. my apologies for the repetition. I even had to retype my comment once, which is why it's different second time round. oops.
hope to see some of you a week tomorrow at VPL.
Graeme:
The Elders don't suppress publishing companies anymore or block the distribution of such filth, Heather Reisman's ownership of Indigo-Chapters notwithstanding. They save their energy for bigger fish, safe in the knowledge that few of the mouth-breathing, tin foil hat-wearers who believe Felton's crap have the money to buy it, or the ability to read it.
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