The Devil and His Due: How Jordan Peterson Plagiarizes Adolf Hitler
"When I first heard Dr. Jordan B. Peterson speak in September 2017, I thought he had the personality of a dictator. When I first read Mein Kampf in September 2018, I realized he was a Nazi. Before I authenticate this claim, permit me to share how I arrived at such a discovery."
This is the opening paragraph of The Devil and His Due: How Jordan Peterson Plagiarizes Hitler, which will be released on Amazon on December 21, 2020. The e-book is now available for pre-order. The paperback will be available within in the next few days.
Discovering that Jordan Peterson is a plagiarist and a neo-Nazi has been fortuitous and a serious headache. Writing the book was hard, and I had to do heaps of research, which included reading more than 20 books and watching thousands of hours of Peterson's lectures and talks. Poor me. Anyhow, to have finished Volume One seems a bit unreal. I will now provide you with the back-cover copy and will try to write something a bit more absorbing later.
Back-cover copy:
It might sound implausible—even preposterous—but the world’s foremost public intellectual is a Nazi and an occultist.
The Devil and His Due chronicles how an obscure professor obsessed with the subject of evil rebranded himself as a pop-psych guru and shot to stardom by combatting “Marxist” compelled-speech laws that never existed. It illustrates how Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, father figure to a legion of male followers, is a cult leader who identifies as “the saviour,” feigns Christian beliefs, glorifies Satan, networks with white supremacists, praises serial killers, discusses “the Jewish question,” touts banned substances as “miracle cures,” encourages converts to slaughter goats in backyard sacrifices that ought to be “sufficiently bloody,” and teaches that the alt-right project is “incomplete.”
Peterson has spent 35 years pretending to warn against fascism while gushing about Hitler’s boundless talents and channelling his speech. Undeniably, the lecturer’s 12 Rules for Life and Maps of Meaning have been systematically plagiarized from volumes like Mein Kampf and Hitler’s Second Book. Troy Parfitt has documented over 4,000 examples of Jordan Peterson copying from Adolf Hitler and others, especially Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Jung, and the necromancer Aleister Crowley, who believed the Führer to be “a prophet” and lobbied to have his satanic religion made the official faith of the Third Reich.
Parfitt exposes Peterson’s hidden identity, academic theft, and latent belief system. He decodes his crypto-fascist messages and tells the mesmerizing, bizarre, and entirely true story of an elaborate prank—a ghastly joke born out of vengeance and psychosis, and perpetrated on millions of unsuspecting people.
The Devil and His Due is a public warning.
The Devil and His Due: How Jordan Peterson Plagiarizes Adolf Hitler
This is the opening paragraph of The Devil and His Due: How Jordan Peterson Plagiarizes Hitler, which will be released on Amazon on December 21, 2020. The e-book is now available for pre-order. The paperback will be available within in the next few days.
Discovering that Jordan Peterson is a plagiarist and a neo-Nazi has been fortuitous and a serious headache. Writing the book was hard, and I had to do heaps of research, which included reading more than 20 books and watching thousands of hours of Peterson's lectures and talks. Poor me. Anyhow, to have finished Volume One seems a bit unreal. I will now provide you with the back-cover copy and will try to write something a bit more absorbing later.
Back-cover copy:
It might sound implausible—even preposterous—but the world’s foremost public intellectual is a Nazi and an occultist.
The Devil and His Due chronicles how an obscure professor obsessed with the subject of evil rebranded himself as a pop-psych guru and shot to stardom by combatting “Marxist” compelled-speech laws that never existed. It illustrates how Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, father figure to a legion of male followers, is a cult leader who identifies as “the saviour,” feigns Christian beliefs, glorifies Satan, networks with white supremacists, praises serial killers, discusses “the Jewish question,” touts banned substances as “miracle cures,” encourages converts to slaughter goats in backyard sacrifices that ought to be “sufficiently bloody,” and teaches that the alt-right project is “incomplete.”
Peterson has spent 35 years pretending to warn against fascism while gushing about Hitler’s boundless talents and channelling his speech. Undeniably, the lecturer’s 12 Rules for Life and Maps of Meaning have been systematically plagiarized from volumes like Mein Kampf and Hitler’s Second Book. Troy Parfitt has documented over 4,000 examples of Jordan Peterson copying from Adolf Hitler and others, especially Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Jung, and the necromancer Aleister Crowley, who believed the Führer to be “a prophet” and lobbied to have his satanic religion made the official faith of the Third Reich.
Parfitt exposes Peterson’s hidden identity, academic theft, and latent belief system. He decodes his crypto-fascist messages and tells the mesmerizing, bizarre, and entirely true story of an elaborate prank—a ghastly joke born out of vengeance and psychosis, and perpetrated on millions of unsuspecting people.
The Devil and His Due is a public warning.
The Devil and His Due: How Jordan Peterson Plagiarizes Adolf Hitler
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