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March 22, 2006

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March 22, 2006

Host: Daryl Bradford Smith

Guest: Ted Pike (again)

Here are today's lies, misstatements, disinformation, and stupidity:

(1) First of all, if Ted Pike's an honest men, then I'm the Queen of Romania.

(2) I am the "Andrew from the Philadephia area" that Daryl Bradford Smith speaks of. He referred to me as "anti-goyist," something I couldn't possibly be since most of my family are Gentiles. He says I threatened him for asking where he lived; he threatened my livelihood!. And I am not a "well-connected, ADL-supporting Zionist." I (1) am not well connected, (2) not associated with the ADL (in fact, I've often spoken out strongly against the ADL, and (3) I'm not a Zionist. Daryl Bradford Smith believes he can silence a detractor by labeling them as part of the ADL-Zionist conspiracy. I'm sorry, Daryl, but I don't have a ZOG decoder ring. I'm just a plain old Jew who disagrees with you. Deal with it.

(3) Again, someone please tell Daryl Bradford Smith that the word is "talmudic" and not "talmadic." Also point him here on allegations of pedophilia [1]

(4) Daryl Bradford Smith says he is "not lower than cattle." Well, he is, but not according to the Talmud.

(5) Ted Pike defends the work of Elizabeth Dilling, whose "exegesis" of the Talmud is, at best, laughable and, at worst, very dangerous.

(6) Daryl Bradford Smith refers to the irradiation of Sepharic children by the Ashkenazic power élite in Israel. While it is arguable that this was done to get rid of ringworm or whether it was some sort of American military experiment, Pike's explanation that the Sephardic population only grew by several thousands in 3,500 years. There was no Sephardic population until 1492, and many of those Jews converted to Islam.

(7) Ted Pike cites three scientific studies (Goldstein 2000; Hammer 2002; and Behar 2004) but rejects these in favor of non-scientists like the webmaster of khazaria.com, who is a computer scientist, and Arthur Koestler, the latter of which was not even as scientist.

(8) Ted Pike's take on the Y-chromosome studies is also incorrect, because he ignores that the Y-chromosome studies were only done on kohenim (both Sephardi and Ashkenazi) and not on all tribes of Jews.

(9) Ted Pike says that there is "stirring" among the Sephardim. Not only is the President of Israel a Sephardi, but so is the prime ministerial candidate for the Labor Party in the Tuesday election. Yes, there is discrimination of the Sephardi.

(10) Daryl Bradford Smith blames the Maoist massacres in China on the Zionists. Fascinating!

(11) Daryl Bradford Smith admits that I got his wife's name correct!

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