
April 25th 08, 11:22 AM
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Spinrad knows something, but... spits anyway
On Apr 24, 9:51 pm, Rob wrote:
On Apr 24, 4:48 pm, The Historian wrote:
On Apr 24, 3:58 pm, Rob wrote:
On Apr 24, 2:29 pm, Mike Murray wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:19:07 -0700 (PDT),
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wrote:
On Apr 24, 12:02 pm, "Chess One" wrote:
I think perhaps you accept that not everything
was or is yet quite in the open here, but your attention to what is and what
is not so apparent is possibly now incremented by materials not previously
known to yourself.
Yes. It is interesting, needs some serious evaluation, and suggests a
direction of inquiry I had no inkling of.
The Mottershead Report came out some eight months ago, and its
implications have been semi-paralyzing the USCF EB ever since. The
idea that there's a whole layer of alternative explanation for the FSS
identity, an explanation relatively plausible, not publicly discussed,
but disclosed by e-mail to selected private parties -- this is strange
stuff. Its strangeness is compounded by the plethora of half-baked
explanations put forth by PT/SP supporters, and vigorously debunked in
this and other forums.
Jeremy, your postings reveal general level-headedness and goodwill,
and I'll respect your judgment that there's secret stuff out there
that needs "some serious evaluation", but the PT/SP strategy of
keeping it semi-secret for the better part of a year leaves me
baffled. Usually, the desire to keep things safely under wraps is not
a major flag of innocence. I'm at a loss to understand how this could
be good either for the USCF or for PT/SP.
Isn't this what we have been saying all along? There are things out
there that most in this group have no inkling of what is going on.
Those of us who have more level heads have simply said that it should
be presented in some other place and determined and the discussed here
afterwords.( If there will be even anything left to discuss) Just
remember the "Prozac" incident. Some folks can be led to attack
anything if the thing they attack is a target they want.
Ah yes, that day when Rob Mitchell posted to
alt.support.depression.medication to mock the posters there. The
posting is copied below. Please note that he's never returned to ASDM
to apologize to the group for posting a statement he's now admitted
was false.
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Subject: SSRIs as Performance Enhancers?
Date: 24 Feb 2006 11:01:19 -0800
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Black Sheep wrote:
On 2006-02-18, radiohead wrote:
ssri's are performance inhancers in the sense that you cant have any
kind of a sex life on them so you have more time to work.
I take Nefazodone (Serzone) and have had no sexual side effects, unlike Paxil
and zoloft. I understand that Nefazodone normally does not produce sexual
side effects.
However, there are other things it does do....
I have been using this:http://tinyurl.com/mldau
It has improved my desire and ability even though I am on Prozac. It
may or may not work for you.
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I set a trap for you Neil because I knew your reputation as a cyber
stalker. That is the one you found most quickly. And your belief of it
made you the fool. Yes, My whole family has been on Prozac. But.. I
sold Prozac and Prozac was transported to Illinois. Eventually you
will find my other crumbs I scattered over the internet. I can hardly
wait :-)
I don't think your posting phony recommendations of unlicensed drugs
to newsgroups makes me a fool. Rather, it makes you something
loathsome.
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