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Old August 26th, 2014 #2
Sean Gruber
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Got this book late last year. An eye-opener. I kept having to put it down, not because of its difficulty (and it is hard), but because the stink of the jew mind is oversmellingly whelmable; Cuddihy, for all his coiling sociological verbiage, puts it right there, in the nostrils of the reader.

The book explains so much about jew psychology that on every page or two there is an "AHA!" moment--something you sensed about jews, or modern life, or certain intellectual ideas, that you just couldn't quite put your finger on before is clearly explained, with the force of revelation.

It is an amazing book, not least for the Irishman Cuddihy's virtuosity at beating jews at their own game (sociology). It tears such a hole that even the Jew York Times grudgingly acknowledged the book's "heuristic chutzpah, its 'rude' stirring of the sediment...."
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