The Devil's Disciple
"David Kane" wrote in message
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KINGSTON CALLS LAURIE A LIAR AGAIN
Richard Laurie is, alas, a thorough gentleman as
well as a produced dramatist. I would hope that he
will permit us to post some more of the stuff that he
got from Kingston (under the clock of secrecy)
. We shall see.
In any contest of veracity, between Laurie and
NMnot Taylor Kingston -- well,
It's no contest because Kingston supplied the actual quotation
revealing Laurie's dishonesty. We don't *need* to believe
Kingston to know that he's right in this case. His veracity
in general is high precisely because he habitually supports
his claims with evidence.
I previously offered to 'out' Kingstons' own writing on this subject, in
private, not these public postures which insist that others are crooked, and
Our Taylor even demanded proof that he ever inquired of me. Just today he
has asked where any contrary notice exists on newsgroups - as if he did not
conduct a campaign by e-mail.
After returning 2 of his messages at his own request to contradict his own
statements, there was a zzzzz
One does not need to believe anything if (a) one can see the 'keep private'
writing, and (b) one knows even just a little about the Soviet Union. Taylor
Kingston did not even know the Russian word for 'mister'.
And so - an issue stemming from 1996 [!] to do with Larry Evans' editor's
opinion is challenged by Kingston, who has not said a word in public about
the subject that Larry Evans addressed, which is Keres/Botvinnik!
Should you take this together with the reluctance to admit the evasion by
the Oxford Encyclopopedia's description of Gulko as away from chess, when he
and his wife were being duffed up by the KGB, plus the reluctance to ask
Kingston's interviewee Averbakh a straight questions on this very subject of
soviet fixing [or even indirect question] AFTER Kingston asked me and was
told how truthfully his interviewee might respond, citing 2 people he could
ask, you might conclude that Our Taylor is in some danger of appearing a
trifle pink.
Phil Innes
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