Yep, the guy is a nutjob....
Aug. 21st, 2007 03:27 pmI was reading the biography of Philip Atkinson, the "contributing editor" at Family Security Matters who wrote that piece of tripe I commented on earlier.
I think it's safe to say this guy is not only a few dozen french fries short of a happy meal, but is missing the burger, drink, AND little toy surprise as well.
His biography reads like someone who was bullied as a child, and grew up wanting to be a bigger bully than those who tormented him. Not to mention a major snob.
Family Security Matters seems to be pulling down all his writings, but here's another one from wingbat central:
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(Abstract)How Our Decaying Civilization Will End, Too Enfeebled to Resist Invasion
Philip Atkinson
Author: Philip Atkinson
Source: The Family Security Foundation, Inc.
Date: May 11, 2007
The appearance of “terrorists” is in fact an unpleasant confirmation of Professor Arnold Toynbee’s 1952 prediction that barbarian war bands would attack our declining civilization. FSM Contributing Editor Philip Atkinson offers a realistic view of our precarious predicament.
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I think it's safe to say this guy is not only a few dozen french fries short of a happy meal, but is missing the burger, drink, AND little toy surprise as well.
His biography reads like someone who was bullied as a child, and grew up wanting to be a bigger bully than those who tormented him. Not to mention a major snob.
Family Security Matters seems to be pulling down all his writings, but here's another one from wingbat central:
Google Cache of Article
(Abstract)How Our Decaying Civilization Will End, Too Enfeebled to Resist Invasion
Philip Atkinson
Author: Philip Atkinson
Source: The Family Security Foundation, Inc.
Date: May 11, 2007
The appearance of “terrorists” is in fact an unpleasant confirmation of Professor Arnold Toynbee’s 1952 prediction that barbarian war bands would attack our declining civilization. FSM Contributing Editor Philip Atkinson offers a realistic view of our precarious predicament.
( Article behind cut )