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Subject: Re: Paris WMCCC - were programs better than in Jakarta (1996)?

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 16:20:17 11/11/97

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On November 11, 1997 at 19:06:12, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On November 11, 1997 at 18:22:12, Chris Whittington wrote:
>
>>
>>On November 11, 1997 at 17:28:09, Rolf Tauschen wrote:

>>> but also want to beg the real
>>>responsibles here of ccc to help me to be not a fair game for people
>>>like the auther here quoted. Because if I used words like shit and
>>>others (see the former post  of the same author) then I surely would be
>>>censored by the self-announced police.
>>
>>Nope. you might get censored for endlessly libeling and lie-ing and
>>making conspiracy theories and perverting just about any thread on rgcc
>>into your own brand of madness, and all but destroying our discussion
>>forum on the net, and causing people to stop posting and just about
>>anything you care to name. In short for being an anti-social maniac
>>without redeeming features.
>
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Prhaps it could be useful to give the information that he of all people,
I mean Mr. W., was the one who wrote me email in the meantime to try to
convince me to follow again his gang. He showed me his sympathy.

Now, only because I didn't give in and stayed firm to the historical
truth, I became the goal for all this nonsense now.

Funny, if I had given in THEN I was a normal member.

Already Machiavelli wrote long essaies about such nonsense.

If there were really expert people of higher value or status they should
thank those who comment with their own head without brown-nosing.
But perhaps the whole system of expert status in cc until now is just
phantasy...

Stupid people of course cannot accept that others have their own
thoughts.


R. Tueschen (Sorry for the off-topics, but Mr. W. forced me to some
reaction.)





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