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INFECTED BY VIRUS
I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr |
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On May 14, 10:23 pm, " wrote:
INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan |
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schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr It is completely obvious who is responsible for this ghastly crime: Sluong did it. It is clear, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the fake Sam Sloan was the real Sam Sloan pretending to be Paul Truong impersonating Sam Sloan. So we will call him Troan or Sluong from now on. |
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Jürgen R. wrote:
schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr It is completely obvious who is responsible for this ghastly crime: Sluong did it. It is clear, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the fake Sam Sloan was the real Sam Sloan pretending to be Paul Truong impersonating Sam Sloan. So we will call him Troan or Sluong from now on. So.....it was Troan the Barbarian. :-) |
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On May 15, 1:44*pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Jürgen R. wrote: schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr It is completely obvious who is responsible for this ghastly crime: Sluong did it. It is clear, beyond any reasonable doubt, that the fake Sam Sloan was the real Sam Sloan pretending to be Paul Truong impersonating Sam Sloan. So we will call him Troan or Sluong from now on. So.....it was Troan the Barbarian. :-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, this could only be the work of ... dare I say it ... Keyser Söze. |
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SAZANOV'S MEMOIRS
I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan Dear Sam, I still can receive nothing in my email that can be read. But as before, I can send out messages. Unfortunately, I cannot attach documents. So, if you look below, I have patched in what is NOT a final draft of the Introduction. I think it is more or less okay, but I want to look at it in a few days with a fresh eye. Still, I think the Intro says something important about Sazonov and places him well in the history of his time. THE STATESMAN WHO PLAYED WITH MATCHES By Larry Parr “Woe to the statesman whose reasons for entering a war do not appear so plausible at its end as at its beginning.” – Otto von Bismarck, as quoted in Henry Kissinger’s White House Years “This war is the greatest crime ever perpetrated against mankind. Those who originated it have a terrible responsibility on the conscience.” – Sergei Sazonov, in a speech to the Russian Duma on February 22, 1916 In THE FATEFUL YEARS Sergei or Serge (the French rendering) Sazonov relates his career as a diplomat, which in its first period was suitably obscure – Second Secretary of Russia’s London embassy and Russian Minister to the Vatican. Even professional historians in closely related fields would be sore pressed these days to recollect many details of late 19th century Russo-Papal politics. [The rest of my introduction is deleted.] samsloan wrote: On May 14, 10:23 pm, " wrote: INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan |
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On May 17, 11:41 am, " wrote:
SAZANOV'S MEMOIRS I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan Dear Sam, I still can receive nothing in my email that can be read. But as before, I can send out messages. Unfortunately, I cannot attach documents. So, if you look below, I have patched in what is NOT a final draft of the Introduction. I think it is more or less okay, but I want to look at it in a few days with a fresh eye. Still, I think the Intro says something important about Sazonov and places him well in the history of his time. THE STATESMAN WHO PLAYED WITH MATCHES By Larry Parr “Woe to the statesman whose reasons for entering a war do not appear so plausible at its end as at its beginning.” – Otto von Bismarck, as quoted in Henry Kissinger’s White House Years “This war is the greatest crime ever perpetrated against mankind. Those who originated it have a terrible responsibility on the conscience.” – Sergei Sazonov, in a speech to the Russian Duma on February 22, 1916 In THE FATEFUL YEARS Sergei or Serge (the French rendering) Sazonov relates his career as a diplomat, which in its first period was suitably obscure – Second Secretary of Russia’s London embassy and Russian Minister to the Vatican. Even professional historians in closely related fields would be sore pressed these days to recollect many details of late 19th century Russo-Papal politics. [The rest of my introduction is deleted.] samsloan wrote: On May 14, 10:23 pm, " wrote: INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan I just sent your introduction to you in PDF Format. I think you did a good job. Let me know if it is OK. If it is I will send it to the printers. Sam |
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On May 14, 9:23 pm, " wrote:
INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. If only it was vice versa. |
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On May 17, 11:41 am, " wrote:
SAZANOV'S MEMOIRS I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan Dear Sam, I still can receive nothing in my email that can be read. But as before, I can send out messages. Unfortunately, I cannot attach documents. So, if you look below, I have patched in what is NOT a final draft of the Introduction. I think it is more or less okay, but I want to look at it in a few days with a fresh eye. Still, I think the Intro says something important about Sazonov and places him well in the history of his time. THE STATESMAN WHO PLAYED WITH MATCHES By Larry Parr “Woe to the statesman whose reasons for entering a war do not appear so plausible at its end as at its beginning.” – Otto von Bismarck, as quoted in Henry Kissinger’s White House Years “This war is the greatest crime ever perpetrated against mankind. Those who originated it have a terrible responsibility on the conscience.” – Sergei Sazonov, in a speech to the Russian Duma on February 22, 1916 In THE FATEFUL YEARS Sergei or Serge (the French rendering) Sazonov relates his career as a diplomat, which in its first period was suitably obscure – Second Secretary of Russia’s London embassy and Russian Minister to the Vatican. Even professional historians in closely related fields would be sore pressed these days to recollect many details of late 19th century Russo-Papal politics. [The rest of my introduction is deleted.] samsloan wrote: On May 14, 10:23 pm, " wrote: INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan OK. The book "The Fateful Years 1909-1916" by Serge Sazonov is about to come out as soon as Larry Parr can get his computer fixed and gets back from Singapore. Until Larry Parr gets his computer fixed, World War One will have to wait. When it does come out, the book will be available at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891323 with an introduction by Larry Parr of course. Sam Sloan |
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"samsloan" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On May 17, 11:41 am, " wrote: SAZANOV'S MEMOIRS I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan Dear Sam, I still can receive nothing in my email that can be read. But as before, I can send out messages. Unfortunately, I cannot attach documents. So, if you look below, I have patched in what is NOT a final draft of the Introduction. I think it is more or less okay, but I want to look at it in a few days with a fresh eye. Still, I think the Intro says something important about Sazonov and places him well in the history of his time. THE STATESMAN WHO PLAYED WITH MATCHES By Larry Parr “Woe to the statesman whose reasons for entering a war do not appear so plausible at its end as at its beginning.” – Otto von Bismarck, as quoted in Henry Kissinger’s White House Years “This war is the greatest crime ever perpetrated against mankind. Those who originated it have a terrible responsibility on the conscience.” – Sergei Sazonov, in a speech to the Russian Duma on February 22, 1916 In THE FATEFUL YEARS Sergei or Serge (the French rendering) Sazonov relates his career as a diplomat, which in its first period was suitably obscure – Second Secretary of Russia’s London embassy and Russian Minister to the Vatican. Even professional historians in closely related fields would be sore pressed these days to recollect many details of late 19th century Russo-Papal politics. [The rest of my introduction is deleted.] samsloan wrote: On May 14, 10:23 pm, " wrote: INFECTED BY VIRUS I can send messages but I can't get them. A virus apparently has wiped out all of my files as well as all of my saved e-mails. I intend to answer Taylor Kingston's questions about WW1 and respectfully request him to resend them ONLY AFTER I advise everyone that my computer has been repaired. Yours, Larry Parr I hope you have not lost the work you were doing on the Sazonov book. Sam Sloan OK. The book "The Fateful Years 1909-1916" by Serge Sazonov is about to come out as soon as Larry Parr can get his computer fixed and gets back from Singapore. Until Larry Parr gets his computer fixed, World War One will have to wait. When it does come out, the book will be available at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0923891323 with an introduction by Larry Parr of course. Sam Sloan =========================================== I can hardly wait. For 90 years historians have been unable to agree on causes and effects of the Great War. And all they had to do is ask Larry Parr and Sam Sloan! All the remaining questions regarding WWI will soon be resolved! |
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