Greg Felton

  • As much as I hate to admit it, neither Israel nor its colony on the Potomac is responsible for the unrest in Iran. It would be easy to charge zionist agents provocateurs with inciting popular unrest to challenge […]

  • As Canadians prepare to celebrate their national holiday, few will realize that they are also celebrating a dirty bit of political chicanery. It all begins at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 9, 1982. The House of Commons […]

  • It’s amazing how much excitement a little wit and some basic computer artistry can generate. My satire of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon as a man of principle and courage took on a life of its own as sc […]

  • United Nations General Assembly, New York, NY11 May 2009 Mr. President Excellencies,Ladies and Gentlemen:With each passing year, we come closer to our past. Every year brings with it momentous anniversaries of […]

  • The Academy Awards ceremony bears little resemblance to the relatively modest affair that began it all on May 16, 1929, in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel . Then, a mere nine categories were honoured. Now, scores […]

  • Announcer: (off camera) “Time once again for everyone’s favourite clown–‘Bozo Bernie’!” (A bouncy song heralds the arrival of Bernie Fubar, star of the Canadian Jewish Circus’s ‘The Bozo Bernie Showâ […]

  • ( THE SCENE: A graduate seminar in political psychology at a Canadian University. The professor enters and takes his place at the end of a medium-sized oblong table)Professor: “Good morning, and welcome to Ab […]

  • The desire to tie up loose ends runs up against the urge to write on new events. Alas, the bombings in Mumbai and Stephen Harper’s political temper tantrum will have to wait a while longer while I look back at […]

  • ( THE SCENE: A coffee bar on a university campus. A group of friends from a history class are having lunch and discussing Remembrance Day. ) Reg: “I don’t know about you guys, but I sure could use the extra da […]

  • Let’s see…Stephen Harper decides to waste $300-some million to con the electorate into giving him the majority government he so richly doesn’t deserve, and he…lost. Stéphane Dion, the only electable alt […]

  • What if the government threw an election and nobody came? Given Stephen Harper’s recent act of hubris, I wouldn’t blame people for voting with their butts–firmly wedged in the couch, that is. Harper has s […]

  • News, like food, is something we consume every day, and what holds for the belly holds for the mind—“we are what we eat.” This analogy got me to thinking about the documentary Supersize Me! , in which f […]

  • “Men should not think it slavery to live according to the rule of the constitution, for it is their salvation.” — Aristotle, Politics, Book V, Chapter 9The human rights case against Maclean’s magazine […]

  • The tyrant, by his nature, exists in a state of war with the society he governs. The interests of the state, the government and the tyrant are collapsed into a singularity, so a challenge to any act of […]

  • Barring a third act of electoral fraud, Americans will go to the polls in November to make Barack Obama Israel’s next U.S. governor. That’s about the best voters could have hoped for out of the display of pa […]

  • Over the past few weeks, The Lobby and its Christian acolytes in government and the media have been forcing the world’s governments to celebrate 60 years of Israeli “statehood.” Even the three U.S. pre […]

  • Greg Felton wrote a new post 16 years ago

    “Zionism’s main defense is not money and military might but a wall of propaganda lies. If one or two of the main bricks in this wall can be dislodged, the whole thing might collapse faster than any of us wo […]

  • Beneath the rule of men entirely great,The pen is mightier than the sword. Behold The arch-enchanters wand!–itself a nothing!–But taking sorcery from the master-hand To paralyse the Cæsars, and to strike T […]

  • The Israel Lobby’s control of Canada’s foreign policy is sustainable if and only if the Canadian public can’t sense it. The illusion of a national foreign policy must be maintained, both to insulate […]

  • Another New Year’s Day has come and gone. (Tweeeeet!) We can all thank the Roman senate, which in 153 BCE, moved the celebration from the onset of spring to the agriculturally and astronomically irrelevant […]

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