Rabbi Shmuley Boteach the Leech


I watched the fast-talking Rabbi Shmuley Boteach peddling his book on the Larry King program. Even Larry stepped out of his usual boundaries of asking very soft questions and challenged his own fellow-Jew if the Rabbi did not feel like he was betraying a dead man coming forward with a book of secretly recorded conversations almost a decade after Jackson told the Rabbi to take a hike? The fast talker was going at 1000 words per second ... that fast is how the predator talks. He justified it by making it appear that he was doing Jackson a favor. The Chutzpah! The blood-sucking leech also attempted to fool the goyim when he said that Jackson had held the microphone in his hands while recording. But some of us goyim could not believe the kind of lies the Rabbi was peddling due to the fact that the audio quality was so poor. He explained that away by saying that the tapes were very old. Really? In this day and age, the Rabbi uses tape instead of other more sophisticated recording devises? There is no way in hell that Jackson knew he was being recorded! The conversation was of someone who trusted another and had absolutely no knowledge that his tightly guarded privacy was being violated in the form of a hidden recording devise in the pocket of the Rabbi. What kind of creature would stoop that low to make a buck at the expense of a trusting and now deceased Michael Jackson?

I read the readers' reviews posted at Amazon.com. What great admirers Michael Jackson must have had. They have indeed come to his defense and they have spared no words against the leech by the name of Boteach. Since I found them so fascinating, I did take the time to copy them and will be posting them on this blog. MJ did not die in vain; he has left behind hordes of very loyal and loving fans and admirers. RIP MJ!


Very important notice: Someone who was disgusted with the Rabbi did upload pages of the book online for the sole purpose of preventing others from buying the book and thereby enriching the blood-sucking Rabbi. Please do not buy the goddamned Shmuley Boteach's book. His book is riddled with his own sermons and preaching. The book posted online was stripped of the Rabbi's extra stuff and just posted Jackson's own words. I will be presenting those pages to you. I won't post them on my blog Oh, no! I know better! Those who would be posting them will be utilizing Blogger and other free sites and the moment they are deleted, Jackson's admirers would be ready to upload them to yet another free blog. Stay tuned!

A puzzle: The fact that the tapes were acquired illegally and maliciously is without a doubt. There is no member of a jury in the world who would not condemn the blood-sucking Rabbi for his illegal activity. So why have we not heard from the Jackson family or those who are in charge of his estate? It finally dawned on me that the reason has to do with the Jackson family applying a very smart and sophisticated scheme upon the Rabbi. They figured that only a fool would not recognize the book for what it is: a bloodsucker's attempt to yet suck more blood out of a dead Michael Jackson. Any lawsuit would only give recognition and free media advertising for the book and send it skyrocketing in sales. But by keeping it quiet, they manage to 'stone it death with silence'. Very clever ploy!

Another puzzle: We keep hearing that the bloodsucking Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was Michael Jackson's 'spiritual' mentor! Excuse me! Is there a Jew on the planet whose 'spiritual mentor' is a gentile? Of course not! Jackson was not a Jew and why would he need a Jew as his 'spiritual mentor'? So confusing! It is abundantly clear that Michael Jackson trusted the Rabbi and the Rabbi arrived at Michael Jackson's residence with a hidden recording devise in his pocket! What a maggot!

The Good News: Michael Jackson fans do get to hear directly from Michael Jackson his very private and inner thoughts and feelings about various aspects of his life. Of course, the extremely private Michael Jackson did not intend to share them with his fans; but what comes across from these recordings is a very thoughtful, gentle, wounded and lonely Michael Jackson. In other words, the recordings do portray Michael Jackson in a very sympathetic way, that is, setting aside the Leech's attempt to lecture to the readers what the Leech believes was on Michael Jackson's mind. The Leech also does his best to strike back at Michael Jackson with his very ill-intended poisonous remarks. The gullible goyim may be fooled but not the average and intelligent goyim.