for those following the bouncing ball; chronological order:

ADLaney & Roberts & Anglin did a 'debate' post-mortem show,

JF's treatise refuting CYeager's criticisms from her Sat 11/30 show,
Friday, December 6, 2013

Regarding Carolyn Yeager

and CYeager spent most of the 1st hour of her Saturday show talking about JFriend,

The Problem With “Nice”

Published on December 7, 2013 by Carolyn in Saturday Afternoon with Carolyn Yeager
&nbspec. 7, 2013


http://carolynyeager.net/sites/defau...?itok=yuxWuvyY
Why “nice” is a weak concept among people in the desperate situation we are in. It allows questionable persons, events and organizations to pass unremarked upon because “it wouldn’t be nice” to point out their less than confidence-building behavior. There are many, many like this and they don’t want people noticing, so they rush to the defense of one-like-themselves who is being “investigated.”


Carolyn points out that Adolf Hitler did not believe in “nice,” but he spoke of the importance of selecting the right people who had the courage to make decisions, not for the benefit of an individual, but for the benefit of the whole. At that time, he did the first selecting, so it worked. Today, we don’t have someone with his enormous talent and courage, but we could look to him as a model. Special topics covered:





  • The fallacy of thinking everyone is working for the same goal


  • Adolf Hiter’s Platterhof Speech: How significant is it?



Podcast: Download

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JFriend is done with it all, see the end of his Yeager post:

The collective behavior of Carolyn Yeager and the trio of Delaney, Roberts, and Anglin demonstrate their utter dishonesty, both on a personal level and, even more importantly, on an intellectual level. Cheap attacks on my character and physical appearance, coupled with a total distortion and misrepresentation of my views, reveal all we need to know about these despicable, undignified, and mean-spirited characters.
Edit: JF's latest podcast:

Sunday, December 8, 2013

The Realist Report - Reflecting on 9/11 "debate" and its aftermath



On this edition of The Realist Report, I'll be discussing the 9/11 "debate" I participated in last weekend and its aftermath. Tom in Connecticut will be joining me, and calls will be taken during throughout the program.

You can download the mp3 for this program here, or visit The Realist Report on BlogTalkRadio to subscribe via iTunes and view past programs.

Below are relevant links for this program:






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