If you read the entire piece written by Mister Reich in today's Washington Post --and I highly suggest that you do-- he essentially accuses me of trickery. He never addresses my points. (Of course he would not because that piece was not directed at me or you, my audience. That piece was directed at his audience. He saw how effectively I demolished the Holocaust narrative, alarm bells went off in the scholars' headquarters, and he was tasked with accounting for that new approach in their latest version of propaganda. That was the purpose of his piece. Like the Borg Collective, they have adapted to the lethality of my weapon.)
But his response is instructive in considering the phenomenon of projection.
There are --as I can see so far-- three "operational licenses" that Orthodox Jews reserve to themselves: They allow themselves to lie to, steal from, and trick members of competing clans. You can read this right in their own texts. This is not a secret.
Orthodox Jews project hate onto others because they themselves hate.
Orthodox Jews project trickery onto others because they themselves trick.
Mister Reich is so full of trickery that he can't even see the merits of my argument. He assumes --completely ignoring the rational nature of my piece-- that I was just engaging in trickery.
He tricks, so he sees trickery everywhere.
I will concede to you that my attack upon the Holocaust narrative was deft, elegant, and sublimely balletic. Come on, admit it: You haven't seen such a skilled takedown like that in some time, have you? I'm rather pleased with myself. I disemboweled that bag of filth and got away with none on me.
My attack was a thing of beauty.
...but it wasn't trickery, because its delivery was fortified by substance.
Incidentally, the scholars refer to their nemesis Jesus as a "sorcerer," beguiling the people with his tricks.
The scholar does not speak truth; he speaks lies. He tricks.
...and that is why he sees them everywhere.