Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Craft of Detection

The Craft of Detection:
The professional or amateur Yid Hunter must always be aware of the fundamental precepts contained within the laws of "Generalized Set." The pictures on this site show various degrees of generalized set going from 60% right up to the epitome of all ugliness - 100% generalized set. Clearly, 3 of the pictures explicitly depict 100% "set." Can you guess which ones? Not difficult, right? But be careful!! Sometimes Generalized Set is difficult to detect particularly where there has been a mass infusion of other "non - generalized" bloodlines which conceivably can mean - from any race on the planet. Always starting with the eyes, and working your way around the skull without neglecting the generalized state of the skull itself, size up your target and if possible, quietly assign a percentage score to the degree of “Generalized Set.” Where there appears to be a lesser degree of generalized set, the undergraduate may choose to look for other signs such as; slobbering around the mouth resulting from a slack bottom lip often with the tongue just hanging loosely and in an undisciplined fashion around the bottom dentures, garbled, evasive speech, nervous clasping of the hands, dismissive, smarmy glances used to assert the Yid's authority but which invariably and candidly betray his inferiority complex, just to name a few!!! Also look for stooping from the neck. Very few Yids ever walk upright and in a dignified and noble manner. This is because every morning, they must look at themselves in the mirror and curse their creator for bestowing such ugliness upon them. So Kids, now you have been equipped with some of the essential ingredients the “Yid Watcher” never leaves home without. It is in fact the Tyke Hunter’s most elemental yet essential tool kit. Once you have become adept at using it, we can begin to discuss the elaborate techniques the Jew hunter can utilize in order to instill fear in every stinking Tyke.
Stay tuned.......

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A fine dissertation !

Anonymous said...

Actually, expressive behavior is almost as useful as Generalized Set when it comes to detecting the Jewess. Look for a combination of
1. Shameless sensuality + 2. guilt-driven aversion (head lowered, turned away) + 3. (Chosen People) self-absorption (heavy eyelids fully or partly lowered).

Anonymous said...

great site well researched, I like generalised set

Anonymous said...

the tyke's days are numbered