To all sycophants of Guzofsky/Yekutiel:
Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that your hero/idol/g-d Yekutiel
is indeed all that you claim him to be: the true right-hand man of HaRav (zt"l) and a supreme, infallible Jewish leader who is halachically correct to hate all Gentiles, as well as any Jew who does not. Yekutiel is right, and Chaim ben Pesach is wrong.
Now, then, if all of the above is true, please answer just one thing:
How do you explain Guzofsky's complete and utter lack of sound judgment regarding reading people? Even if all of the above is true of your hero, you can't explain away the fact that he is profoundly, paralyzingly gullible. You can attempt to spin or make excuses about his love of Irv Rubin (ys"vz), betrayal of Jonathan Pollard, and hatred of Chaim ben Pesach all you want, but you can't attempt to deny that Mike is far too trusting of people--particularly those who profess to share his views.
Guzofsky was immediately taken in by the Shabak officer David Haivri's professions of loyalty, hatred of Gentiles, and detestation of Chaim ben Pesach and JTF. Based solely on his claims to agree with his philosophy, Mike quickly admitted Haivri into his innermost circle of friends and shared with him the most intimate parts of his operations. For someone who professes to lead a right-wing Jewish, antigovernment underground, this was surely foolish. Sure enough--last summer, the IDF came knocking on Guzofsky's door, and his dog-training operation was shut down.
As far as I know (but I might be wrong--I don't study the postings of that cultist and his handful of vacuous adherents), Guzofsky has never conceded that he was wrong about Haivri and made an error in judgment. Chaim ben Pesach has, on the other hand, admitted where he was wrong about various people he was wrong about--Baruch Marzel, Anus-T, etc. Nor has Chaim ever rushed to make somebody privy to all of his activities on the ground in Judea and Samaria simply because that individual has approached him with a profession of support for JTF.
So, Yekutiel-worshippers--explain your way out of
this one.
Chaimfan