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From: John Brandon <>
Subject: Re: Say hello to Larsy Boy
Date: 21 May 2007 16:14:45 -0700
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> participants cannot know for certain whether anyone, myself included, posts
> here under their own name or a pseudonym, and IT DOES NOT MATTER as long as
> readers are aware of which posts come from which individual poster, and they
> are not misled or otherwise imposed upon by frauds hiding behind various
> identifiers.
How strange it is to keep hearing undertones of this, despite your
superficial statements that you *really* are Peter Stewart. People
with names that match published genealogical authors can be assumed to
be identical, I would think. That's where your problem lies, I guess;
you haven't published anything in this field, and probably wish people
in your true field not to know of this side-line in which you
endlessly harrass (for all intensive purposes) those of whom you
disapprove.
> giving the phoney surname Friedan, IN ADDITION to continuing here as John
> Brandon is not sufficient to make this peculiar and very juvenile double
> identification plain at all times to all readers.
If we keep talking about it long enough, that will do the trick I
guess.
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