The Illustrated Primer

Category: Anti-Semitism

How I Took Arthur Bloom, a Vile Antisemite, to Court, and Won

This case sends a clear message: “Free speech” is not a license to fabricate lies, and the First Amendment is not a safe harbor for antisemitic defamation dressed up as opinion. The jury didn’t buy Bloom’s “it’s an opinion” defense. It found liability. It found actual malice. It awarded compensatory damages. And it awarded punitive damages.

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On Catholics for Catholics

This is why the Catholic for Catholic sets off every alarm. It is new. It is grievance-soaked. It is siege-framed. It is emotionally manipulative. It captures a religious identity community, tells that community its institutions have failed, then offers a substitute tribunal composed of celebrities, exiles, demagogues, and professional antagonists. That is not ordinary political advocacy. That is the social architecture of foreign subversion.

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The USS Liberty Incident Brief

The June 8, 1967, USS Liberty incident is a chilling chapter in US-Israeli relations. Declassified CIA, NSA, and Israeli documents suggest the attack wasn’t a mistake but a calculated move tied to Israeli security fears. This event, shaped by clashing geopolitical aims and covert intelligence agendas, exposes the murky depths of international maneuvering.

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Grifter’s Crusade

He knows the chords, he hits the notes,
In time with rants and echoed quotes,
Waving the cross, raising cheers,
With BFF Alex Jones fanning fears.

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