Question: Ask The Nuwaupians, Can You Deny The Dual Examples Of Dr. York's Plagiarism
Answer: They'll either ignore it or curse you out and make up lies about you to get you off this topic.
This is a short and to the point presentation of Malachi York's plagiarism. York took great pleasure in stealing the intellectual property of William Walker Atkinson, who used other pen names, from Theron Q. Dumont to Yogi Ramacharaka.
What is Plagiarism?
According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, to "plagiarize" means. to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own. to use (another's production) without crediting the source. to commit literary theft. to present as new an original idea or product derived from an existing source.
(plagiarism.org: plagiarism 101)
I have presented 2 examples from 2 books that clearly demonstrates plagiarism. First we have, "The Power of Concentration", a book that York copied from and released his own book based on it called, "The Egiptian Way To Overcome Bad Habits", a book based on the intellectual property of the author, Theron Q. Dumont.
York is guilty of using Theron Q. Dumont's words and concepts without separating his words from Dumont's, and nowhere in the entire book of "The Egiptian Way To Overcome Bad Habits" does York mention the title "The Power of Concentration", neither is there any mention or credit given to the original author, Theron Q. Dumont, also known as, William Walker Atkinson and Yogi Ramacharaka. It's 100% Plagiarism, and York follows this pattern of intellectual theft in a long list of books, audio and videos.

It's 100% Plagiarism.
Then we have, "The Breath", a book York released and sold to members of his A.E.O. (Ancient Egiptian Order) in 1999, and this too was stolen with minor shifting of words and sentences from the book, "The Hindu Yogi The Science of Breath" (copyright 1903). As with "The Power of Concentration" book, York fails to cite the source Yogi Ramacharaka, never mentioning the book, not even once, nor does he place the original author's words in quotation marks to indicate Ramacharaka's words from his own, instead, York takes full credit for the authorship of another man's work without giving a single reference to him.


If the above print is to small, here's individual samples.
And York's unauthorized version,
It doesn't stop here, there's plenty more examples of this sort of plagiarizing that you can read in this section of Nuwaupianism.com. After years of deny, deflection and a total ignorance of these facts presented, again I ask, can the Nuwaupians deny York's blatant display of plagiarism?