Birthers write book

“The Betrayal Papers” is now available in Kindle edition. It’s a book that purports to document the infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood into the US government. The publisher describes the process behind the book:

This series has been meticulously researched by a team of journalists, national security bloggers, and retired military operatives. All of the information contained in this critical and informative campaign is compiled using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) best practices.

(Yes, that is a real acronym.)  I say “birthers” in the title because one of the authors is Sharon Rondeau of the Post & Email website, along with Paul Vallely and Andrea Shea King.

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14 Responses to Birthers write book

  1. Jim says:

    Sharon Rondeau and intelligence in the same article? That’s got to be an oxymoron!

  2. RanTalbott says:

    The book description starts with:

    Publication Date: June 6, 2015 | Age Level: 12 – 18 | Grade Level: 6 – 12

  3. Curious George says:

    Wow ! Is Zoo-Low writing the foreword or is Arpaio?

  4. Pete says:

    Anything with Sharon Rondeau involved is total, unadulterated b******t.

  5. Slartibartfast says:

    The Mythbusters proved that you can polish b******t. It does, however, remain b******t.

    Pete:
    Anything with Sharon Rondeau involved is total, unadulterated b******t.

  6. Sam the Centipede says:

    It must be good because its three reviews all give it 5 stars! And people like “Commander” Kerchner are nit at all tight wing, racist, lying, idiot nutjobss, no sir.

    Unfortunately, it costs $4.99, which is about $200 more that I would be prepared to consider paying for reading complete crap.

  7. Dave B. says:

    Five bucks for an 84 page pamphlet. Noooooo thanks. I had Shrimpton’s magnum opus on my kindle for a while as a kindle unlimited selection, but I finally figured I was never, ever going to even browse through it, and it was standing between me and one more amateurish, poorly written zombie book, so the choice was obvious.
    I did quite enjoy Lupin’s zombie book, which was neither amateurish nor poorly written.

  8. William says:

    The Betrayal Papers could not be more informative. You can call it whatever names you’d like, but it is legitimate history as it happened.

    One day you people will take a few hours and actually learn about the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the Arab Nazi Party, and realize what happened under Obama.

    The problem with conspiracy “debunkers” is that most of the time, they have practically no concept of how the world really works. They’re cloistered nerds who look down their nose at information they’re unfamiliar with, because that’s easier than broadening their minds.

    I don’t know this site, but having read this book and having read the “review,” I’ll gladly call “Dr.” Kevin Davidson a dumb hack in a Stetson and stand by every word.

  9. I haven’t read the book and I haven’t commented on it.

    William: I don’t know this site, but having read this book and having read the “review,” I’ll gladly call “Dr.” Kevin Davidson a dumb hack in a Stetson and stand by every word.

  10. Dave B. says:

    Okay, I clicked on the “William” up there. How am I to tell the difference between this:
    http://theamericanreport.org/2015/05/05/obama-is-giving-us-the-finger/
    and the admitted satire sites?
    Oh, and apparently one can access TBP from that site for free.

  11. dr. kenneth noisewater says:

    William: which is the Arab Nazi Party

    That’s the moment I realized you were crazy and stopped reading. The only ones who were nazis were the nazis.

  12. Steve says:

    Please let us know when birthers have read a book.

  13. Lupin says:

    Steve:
    Please let us know when birthers have read a book.

    A book… Hmmm isn’t that something birthers use to prop up a table?

  14. Not in polite society.

    Lupin: A book… Hmmm isn’t that something birthers use to prop up a table?

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