Now you're going to make me get out my copy and look at it. The point I was referring to was that he perpetuated, without checking it out, a lie originated by Stephen Knight in "Jack the Ripper, the Final Solution." Knight said that the note scrawled on a wall near one of the murder scenes, "the Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing," was obviously a secret masonic message, because the masonic ritual talks about men called Juwes. Knight was a rabid anti-mason, and there was no use telling him that we have no such word in our lexicon, but then along comes Robinson, and uncritically repeats Knight's lie, without saying where he got it, and now I see that Robinson is being quoted in other, equally careless books.