Better together

by hakmao, 16 February 2008

You can tell a fair bit about the audience for a book by going to Amazon and checking what other books purchasers have bought–which is how, after looking up a book with the Hitlerian title The Host and the Parasite: How Israel’s Fifth Column Consumed America, I came to be looking at the entry for Luther’s poisonous antisemitic diatribe, The Jews and Their Lies.

Amazon has another helpful feature which prompts shoppers to buy companion books–in this case, for those whose antisemitic bookshelf may not yet be complete, purchasers of The Jews and Their Lies are offered a volume of that classic of American Jew hatred, Henry Ford’s The International Jew: Jewish Activities In The United States. Click the link (at Amazon–not the screencap below) and scroll down and you can see the categories with which the book is associated: ‘aipac’, ‘hard truths’, ‘israel lobby’, ‘jews’, ‘necons’ [sic - hahaha], ‘neocon’, ‘zionism’–the world has gone mental.

Gift-wrapping is available.

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Comments

  1. graeme

    And if you have nothing better to do with your time, read the reviews of the book, and then click “see all my reviews” for the different reviewers. Harrison Koehli, who describes Felton’s book as “the most comprehensive account of the rise of American fascism, its causes, facilitating factors, and implications for the future” also has a thing for books on psychopathology (know thyself!) and calls a book titled Christian Faith and the Truth Behind 9/11 “erudite and eye-opening”.

  2. hakmao

    If you are angling for a job as my researcher, be aware that the tales of Zionist gold are all completely fabricated.

  3. Will

    Just in case…

    TG on same:

    http://transmontanus.blogspot.com/2008/02/greg-felton-amazon-taxonomy.html

  4. SnoopyTheGoon

    Please all - don’t get your collective knickers twisted - it is all part of the larger picture. You see, from time to time we just have to make a comprehensive list of the customers for all this stuff.

    Hope I don’t have to draw any flowcharts here.