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A few weeks after...
No, LWM. No. Unless I've mistaked your meaning, no.
I,ve been pretty busy today and I just finally got a chance to turn on the box and check the news and such. I just got here Do I have to read all the comments again to day up to this point? Did I miss something which materially affects the case?
Oh crap, I'll start reading. Bye for a while, unless my eyeballs burst.
In 1998, Dr. Joseph Puleo, a major contributor to my copyrighted work, Healing Codes for the Biological Apocalypse (1999), presented me with his personal seminar syllabus alleged to contain solid evidence that chanting Hebrew letters caused a cymatic resonance affect on malleable materials reproducing the letters' characteristic structures.Given Dr. Puleo's widely held esteem, and my awareness of Mr. Stanley Tenen's reputability, I simply assumed the reference, and document itself, was legitimate. That is, I believed this document had been reproduced from a legitimate research report issued by the referenced researchers Mr. Tenen and Mr. Winter. I recently learned differently.
In June, 2006, I was alerted by our mutual friend and colleague, Dr. Robin Falkov, that Mr. Tenen had been defrauded and seriously damaged by Mr. Winter. Mr. Winter's fraudulent misrepresentations, including the document Dr. Puleo had advanced to me as (allegedly) legitimate, were hoaxes intended to undermine Mr. Tenen's reputability within the scientific community.
As a result of this alert, I immediately contacted Mr. Tenen who relayed to me his legal complaint against Mr. Winter, along with a Court Injunction filed with the U.S. District Court of Western District New York at Rochester on April 8, 2002, condemning the use of Mr. Winter's misrepresentations, including this document. According to Mr. Tenen's complaint, and successful legal action, the alleged collaboration and alleged scientific determination of the Hebrew alphabet-cymatic-material affect was a fraudulent fabrication exclusively instigated by Mr. Winter to the damage Mr. Tenen's reputation.
Unfortunately, prior to learning of this ordeal, I had reprinted the condemned fabrication on page 69 of Walk on Water (2006); page 56 of the textbook DNA: Pirates of the Sacred Spiral (2005); on page 117 of Healing Celebrations (2000, 2002); and further represented it as Mr. Tenen's legitimate work in many of my filmed presentations produced since 1999.
This being known, I personally apologize to Mr. Tenen and to those who, like me, were defrauded by Mr. Winter into believing that Hebrew letters spoken carry an energetic vibration capable of restructuring maleable materials according to the frequency of these vibrations.
It is very disappointing and highly disturbing to me to know that some people, even in the scientific community, cannot be trusted, and that I have played a role in disseminating false information in this regard to thousands of trusting persons.
This being stated, with truth having its way of surfacing, this appalling misrepresentation by Mr. Winter will not discourage me from further respecting and investigating the serious scientific studies conducted by Mr. Tenen over the past two decades in the realm of Hebrew alphabet metaphysics as discussed on Meru Foundation's website (http://www.meru.org)
I also pray that persons familiar with my lengthy list of meticulously referenced publications, and legitimate scientific contributions, will not be disuaded from advancing, as I have, along paths of sincere inquiry into the fascinating realm of mathematics and material metaphysics.
Very sincerely yours,
Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.
Looney Tunes!
http://www.danwinter.com/LenHorowitz.html
Sean - Nothing quite so grandiose, I'm afraid. You're taking bits of emails and such out of the context in which they were written, just as the FBI, with an assist from the media, is asking you to. The full contexts of the messages containing these select bits have been posted here and elsewhere. The full exchanges considerably alter the perception of much of what you called What we've got so far on Ivins:
pieceofcake - you're welcome to it. No copyright as it just sort of came out as I was contemplating the muddle. I play forward and fullback, mostly on the left side (though I shoot with either foot). Where are you when you're on the pitch? (I would have asked about "position" but that would have just given Jebbie more ammunition - see below)
Jebbie, you're misquoting me, you naughty boy! Taking lessons from the FBI, hmmm?
I said:
It's why I always try to score at least one goal per game.
During the game. Not after. What good does it do to kick balls once the last whistle's been blown? My post-game goals are none of your business. ;-}
Busy, busy during that short time I was away. It appears someone also left the mentalportal open....
14! 14! 14!
אָלֶף-בֵּית עִבְרִי
Zionists!
Aaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmm!
rjacksonwilson - the burden of proof is on you to demonstrate why we would should believe this statement by Bruce Ivins is ironic or sarcastic:
BEGIN QUOTE
Rabbi Morris Kosman is entirely correct in summarily rejecting the demands of the Frederick Imam for a "dialogue." By blood and faith, Jews are God's chosen, and have no need for "dialogue" with any gentile. End of "dialogue."
END QUOTE
Remember that BEFORE this quote, Ivins had already expressed anxiety about all Americans and all Jews being under threat from Islamic radicals. It's not likely that Ivins had friendly or tolerant views towards Islam and Muslims. I've heard quite a few Christian Zionists associated with the neoconservatives make many statements like this over the years -- James Woolsey is a good example.
I am fairly good at textual analysis, have browsed quite a few of Ivins' statement, and have detected no tendency on his part towards heavy sarcasm, light irony or anything in between. He is expressing views that are typical of evangelical Christians who have climbed aboard the "Christian Nation Express" (sounds like Judeo-Christian fascism to me).
As for him being a Democrat: *I* was the one who first posted this information here, from Brad Friedman's The Brad Blog. So far I have seen little evidence that Ivins held beliefs consistent with most Democrats I know. I am paying attention to his known statements and quotes to figure out his ideology and political beliefs.
There has still been no comment on the revelation that six reporters from the International Herald Tribune claimed today that Ivins used the expression "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" in his email. This is a blockbuster story either way: this would either come close to nailing the case against Ivins or indicate that the mainstream media are using outright lies to smear and scapegoat him. If IHT got this wrong -- they are supposed to be first-rate at fact-checking -- they are going to have much explaining to do.