Example of what not to send

Author : Tim (IP: 66.32.110.14 , user-1120rge.dsl.mindspring.com)
E-mail : tjones35@yahoo.com
URL :
Whois : http://ws.arin.net/cgi-bin/whois.pl?queryinput=66.32.110.14
Comment:
I just wanted to thank you you dirty piece of shit for puttint that phot o of that murdrerer mulsim on your blog. We have taken your photo and blown it up and we are making tarket practice with the picture on the rifle range. Thanks again you low life piece of garbage. May you meet the same fate as him! Allah akbar!!!!

14 Comments

  1. dick reilly:

    Thanks, Stan for all your great work. As for the rightwing cracker bonehead asswipes, Illegitimi Non Carborundum.

  2. Adam L:

    It’s always nice to see when intelligent, visionary, far-sighted folks take the time and energy to let you know how they feel. :D

  3. Tom in Sydney:

    George W Bush reads Feral Scholar????

    Shock, horror, probe!!!

  4. Shane:

    The guy is a total dumbass, but the picture is great! Could blow it up and use it for target practice…

  5. Mike:

    It just goes to show you that some gas bags that leak out of D.C. do have happy endings:)

  6. peggy:

    Hey Stan - This may be hard to believe, but little old I have also received a few thinly-veiled death threats for my expressed political opinions. And I was like, wow, this is way better than winning a Nobel Prize! Evidently somebody out there thinks what I say is important enough for them to try, in their clunky way, to shut me up. The only thing that makes me mad is that the threateners are always anonymous and make themselves unable to be traced, and also, they never say out-and-out, “If you keep on like this, we are going to kill you.” Because if they did, I could bring the law against them. Naturally, their efforts at intimidation only motivate me to do more of the same thing that caused them to threaten me in the first place. I almost want to thank the little twerps for their recognition. Unfortunately, that’s all they are - little twerps. So they’ve gotten their jollies by publishing a stupid letter in a public place. We can only hope that people who might have shared the twerps’ views will be embarassed by knowing the nature of the company they keep.

  7. Tim:

    Stan:
    I apologize for that post I made. It was not a death threat just hyperbole but it was uncalled for, the entire post. I am embarrassed about the whole thing. This is no excuse but I had a few too many to drink that night with friends. I was drunk. It was one of those deals where I woke up the next morning and said to myself “what the hell did I do? Stan is going to find me and beat the crap out of me” But it was too late to change it.I was going to write this the very next morning but I thought to myself “no he will just delete it as another wacko post. Don’t worry”. I may not agree with your politics (I do respect your viewpoint though really) but I don’t need to be a nut case about it. It took all I could do to recheck your site because I knew the post was way out of line and was afraid of seeing your response, if any. I promise I won’t post here again after this one. I don’t deserve to. Even just to argue in a civilized and sometimes caustic manner. Please forgive me if you can. Now I know why you censor these posts. I would to.

  8. Stan:

    Apology accepted. I haven’t the least inclination or even the ability beat anyone up, even if I knew where you were. I am a 53-year-old grand-dad.

    Appreciate it.

    This post will come down tomorrow.

  9. Stan:

    Actually, on second thought, I’ll leave it as a reminder without the satirical images. While I accept this apology, it must be pointed out that there was more than one… this last was one in a series of posts (which I have in my moderator’s email) that escalated over several days building to this one. So while I appreciate the apology, I must admit I am sceptical about what motivated it — and a bit speculative that Tim may not want a death threat standing with his email location affixed to it, in case anything should happen to yours truly that looks… funny.

    If this was a drunken stunt, it was one that went on for three days.

  10. Peter Attwood:

    If you hear from Christoids who imagine that serving Jesus means supporting imperial aggression and that the kingdom of God grows out of the barrel of a gun, invite them to reply to this:
    home.earthlink.net/~attwoods/antichrist_contents.htm

  11. frank:

    WHERE is THE PICTURE OF THIS guy????!!! i’D like to use
    it for photo ref. the FREAK category, bizarre, etc. of extremely
    bad behavior-too bad; back to painting anyway…

  12. John Camp Bernays LLd:

    I love this!!! Stan, You Da Man! I am a 56 year old GrandDad, too…(That is ME on the web page) (with the Guitar…) but I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM….it is SO VERY EASY to “Flame” behind the protection of the World Wide Web. I recently received a “NOT vriled threat of SEVERE BODILY HARM on Craigslist…from a Officer of Law Enforcement. I post to “Rants & Raves” to “RANT & RAVE” and TRY TO GET that OUT of my system, then STAY calm & collected on places like this.

  13. Elki:

    *Laughing hysterically* - This is halarious Stan, thanks for the story, it’s unravelled itself quite nicely with an apollogy from the silly bugger (Tim) that made the threat, don’t you agree? hehehe…=)

  14. omahkohkiaayo/Jim Craven:

    The “Spirit” of “Dr.” Josef Mengele Alive and Well in Israel

    From: “The Other Side of Deception” by Victor Ostrovsky (former Mossad), Harper Collins, N.Y. 1994

    ” That was where I would come in as a military police officer; my job was to take the prisoners to a holding facility in Nes Ziyyona, a small town south of Tel Aviv. I’d always assumed that it was an interrogation facility for the Shaback. We all knew that a prisoner brought there would probably never get out alive, but the brainwashing we’d gone through in our short lifetimes had convinced us that it was them or us; there was no gray area.

    It was Uri who enlightened me regarding the Nes Ziyyona facility. It was, he said, an ABC warfare laboratory–ABC standing for atomic, bacteriological, and chemical. It was where our top epidemiological scientists were developing various doomsday machines. Because we were so vulnerable and would not have a second chance should there be an all-out war in which this type of weapon would be needed, there was no room for error. The Palestinian infiltrators came in handy in this regard. As human guinea pigs, they could make sure the weapons the scientists were developing worked properly and could verify how fast they worked and make them even more efficient. What scares me today, looking back at that revelation, is not the fact that it was taking place but rather the calmness and understanding with which I accepted it.

    Years later, I met Uri again. This time he was in the Mossad, a veteran ‘katsa’ in the Al department, and I was a rookie. He had come back from an assignment in South Africa. I was then a temporary desk man in the Dardasim department in liaison helping him prepare for a large shipment of medication to South Africa to accompany several Israeli doctors who were headed for some humanitarian work in Soweto, a black township outside Johannesburg. The doctors were to assist in treating patients at an outpatient clinic for the Baragwanath hospital in Soweto, a few blocks away from the houses of Winnie Mandela and bishop Desmond Tutu. The hospital and clinic were supported by a hospital in Baltimore, which served as a cut-out for the Mossad. Uri was on a cooling-off period from the United States.

    ‘What is the Mossad doing giving humanitarian assistance to blacks in Soweto?’ I remember asking him. There was no logic to it; no short-term political gain (which was the way the Mossad operated) or any visible monetary advantage.

    ‘Do you remember Nes Ziyyona?’ His question sent shivers up my spine. I nodded.
    ‘ This is very much the same. We’re testing both new infectious diseases and new medication that can’t be tested on humans in Israel, for several of the Israeli medicine manufacturers. This will tell them whether they’re on the right track, saving them millions in research.’

    ‘ What do you think about all of this?’ I had to ask.

    ‘ It’s not my job to think about it.’

    –(pp. 188-89)

    The Ringworm Children: How the Israeli Government Irradiated 100,000 Israeli Kids
    Israel Insider
    October 28 2005
    By Barry Chamish

    On August 14, at 9 PM, Israel’s Channel Ten television screened a documentary film which exposes the ugliest secret of Israel’s Labor party founders: the deliberate mass radiation poisoning of nearly all Sephardi youths of a generation.
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    “The Ringworm Children” (translated in Hebrew as “100,000 Rays”), directed by David Belhassen and Asher Hemias, recently won the prize for “best documentary” at the Haifa International film festival, and in the past year has made the rounds of Jewish and Israeli film festivals around the world. But it had yet to come to Israeli television screens. The subject is the mass irradiation of hundreds of thousands of young Israeli immigrants from Middle Eastern countries — Sephardim, as they are called today. The story goes like this:
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    In 1951, the director general of the Israeli Health Ministry, Dr. Chaim Sheba, flew to America and returned with seven x-ray machines, supplied to him by the American army.
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    They were to be used in a mass atomic experiment with an entire generation of Sephardi youths to be used as guinea pigs. Every Sephardi child was to be given 35,000 times the maximum dose of x-rays through his head. For doing so, the American government paid the Israeli government 300 million Israeli liras a year. The entire Health budget was 60 million liras. The money paid by the Americans is equivalent to billions of dollars today.
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    To fool the parents of the victims, the children were taken away on “school trips” and their parents were later told the x-rays were a treatment for the scourge of scalpal ringworm. 6,000 of the children died shortly after their doses were given, while many of the rest developed cancers that killed thousands over time and are still killing them now. While living, the victims suffered from disorders such as epilepsy, amnesia, Alzheimer’s disease, chronic headaches and psychosis.
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    That is the subject of the documentary in cold terms. It is another matter to see the victims on the screen.
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    To watch the Moroccan lady describe what getting 35,000 times the dose of allowable x-rays in her head feels like. “I screamed make the headache go away. Make the headache go away. Make the headache go away. But it never went away.”
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    To watch the bearded man walk hunched down the street. “I’m in my fifties and everyone thinks I’m in my seventies. I have to stoop when I walk so I won’t fall over. They took my youth away with those x-rays.”
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    To watch the old lady who administered the doses to thousands of children: “They brought them in lines. First their heads were shaved and smeared in burning gel. Then a ball was put between their legs and the children were ordered not to drop it, so they wouldn’t move. The children weren’t protected over the rest of their bodies. There were no lead vests for them. I was told I was doing good by helping to remove ringworm. If I knew what dangers the children were facing, I would never have cooperated. Never!”
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    Because the whole body was exposed to the rays, the genetic makeup of the children was often altered, affecting the next generation. We watch the woman with the distorted face explain, “All three of my children have the same cancers my family suffered. Are you going to tell me that’s a coincidence?”
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    The majority of the victims were Moroccan because they were the most numerous of the Sephardi immigrants. The generation that was poisoned became the country’s perpetual poor and criminal class. It didn’t make sense. The Moroccans who fled to France became prosperous and highly educated. The common explanation was that France got the rich, thus smart ones. The real explanation is that every French Moroccan child didn’t have his brain cells fried with gamma rays.
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    The film made it perfectly plain that this operation was no accident. The dangers of x-rays had been known for over forty years. We read the official guidelines for x-ray treatment in 1952. The maximum dose to be given a child in Israel was .5 rad. There was no mistake made. The children were deliberately poisoned.
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    David Deri makes the point that only Sephardi children received the x-rays: “I was in class and the men came to take us on a tour. They asked our names. The Ashkenazi children were told to return to their seats. The dark children were put on the bus.”
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    The film presents a historian who first gives a potted history of the eugenics movement. In a later sound bite, he declares that the ringworm operation was a eugenics program aimed at weeding out the perceived weak strains of society. The Moroccan lady is back on the screen. “It was a Holocaust, a Sephardi Holocaust. And what I want to know is why no one stood up to stop it.”
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    David Deri, on film and then as a panel member, relates the frustration he encountered when trying to find his childhood medical records. “All I wanted to know was what they did to me. I wanted to know who authorized it. I wanted to trace the chain of command. But the Health Ministry told me my records were missing.” Boaz Lev, the Health Ministry’s spokesman chimes in: “Almost all the records were burned in a fire.”
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    We are told that a US law in the late ’40s put a stop to the human radiation experiments conducted on prisoners, the mentally feeble and the like. The American atomic program needed a new source of human lab rats and the Israeli government supplied it. Here was the government cabinet at the time of the ringworm atrocities:
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    Prime Minister - David Ben Gurion; Finance Minister - Eliezer Kaplan; Settlement Minister - Levi Eshkol; Foreign Minister - Moshe Sharrett; Health Minister - Yosef Burg; Labor Minister - Golda Meir; Police Minister - Amos Ben Gurion.
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    The highest ranking non-cabinet post belonged to the Director General of the Defence Ministry, Shimon Peres.
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    That a program involving the equivalent of billions of dollars of American government funds should be unknown to the Prime Minister of cash-strapped Israel is ridiculous. Ben Gurion had to have been in on the horrors and undoubtedly chose his son to be Police Minister in case anyone interfered with them.
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    Finance Minister Eliezer Kaplan was rewarded for eternity with a hospital named after him near Rehovot. But he’s not alone in this honor. Chaim Sheba, who ran Ringworm Incorporated, had a whole medical complex named after him. Needless to say, if there is an ounce of decency in the local medical profession, those hospital names will have to change.
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    After the film ended, there was a panel discussion which included a Moroccan singer, David Edri, head of the Compensation Committee for Ringworm X-Ray Victims, and Boaz Lev, a spokesman for the Ministry Of Health.
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    TV host Dan Margalit tried to put a better face on what he’d witnessed. He explained meekly that “the state was poor. It was a matter of day to day survival.” Then he stopped. He knew there was no excusing the atrocities which the Sephardi children endured.
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    But it was the Moroccan singer who summed up the experience best. “It’s going to hurt, but the truth has to be told. If not, the wounds will never heal.”
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    There is one person alive who knows the truth: Shimon Peres. The only way to get to the truth and start the healing is to investigate him for his role in the mass poisoning of over 100,000 Sephardi children and youth.
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    But here is why that won’t happen. The film was aired at the same time as the highest-rated TV show of the year, the finale of Israel’s talent-hunt show: “A Star Is Born.” The next day, the newly-born star’s photo took up half the front pages. There was not a word about “The Ringworm Children” in any paper, nor on the Internet. Until now.
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