[Vision2020] Steve Wilkins on Racism
ben merkle
benmerkle@moscow.com
Tue, 3 Feb 2004 09:31:07 -0800
Visionaries,
Tom was responding to an email that I sent him, but not to the list. My
mistake, it should have gone to the list as well. Just read to the end of
Tom's email to get my original post. Regarding Tom's response, I just need a
little help in getting this worked out.
Tom,
Help me a bit, because maybe I can find what you are looking for. Your first
email seemed to indicate that you wanted a copy of a signed and notarized
death threat. But now you seem to want someone to just make a statement and
get their statement notarized. In that statement they need to claim that
they have seen a death threat to Steve Wilkins that was signed by the person
making the death threat? Or do they just need to sign their statement? I'm
pretty sure that he doesn't have any death threats that were signed. I'm not
entirely familiar with the genre, but I think that signing your death threat
is sort of like taking a bite of your dessert before the hostess does. It's
just not done. But if you want someone to sign a statement saying that they
have seen or heard a death threat to Steve Wilkins, and then get that
statement notarized, I bet I could get one.
Thanks,
Ben Merkle
ps. Hate splotch update #54 is up and running. It's pretty incriminating. It
contains a secret letter that I am now leaking to the public.
----- Original Message -----
From: <thansen@moscow.com>
To: "ben merkle" <benmerkle@moscow.com>
Cc: <vision2020@moscow.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Steve Wilkins on Racism
> Mr. Merkle -
>
> As many of your websitre subscribers may find your little quotes to be
amusing,
> I don't.
>
> Any multi-celled organism would deduce that I am requiring that people in
> possession of such letters would make a notarized statement to the effect
that
> he/she had received copies of the letter(s) from Mr. Wilkins and that they
are
> authentic and signed by (whomever sent the letter).
>
> Apparently I credit you rwith far too much common sense. For that, I
apologize.
>
> Tom Hansen
> Not On The Palouse, Not Ever
>
> > Tom wrote:
> >
> > > In fact, here is an offer to anybody that has access to these alleged
> > "death
> > > threat" letters. If he/she/they can provide me a signed (and
notarized)
> > > copy of any of these letters (in .pdf, .jpg, or .gif format) I will
post
> > > them to the "Not On The Palouse, Not Ever" website and any (and all)
> > > references to Steve Wilkins on the website will be removed.
> > >
> > > If I do not receive a response to this offer, I will assume that these
> > > letters do not exist and that the suggestion of their existence is a
> > > childish attempt at "smoke-screening" his (Wilkins') tainted history.
> >
> > Alas, Tom has got Steve on this one. I called Steve last night and asked
if
> > he had any death threats that were signed and notarized. I could hear
him
> > crumple on the other end of the line. Not a one. None of them had been
> > signed or notarized. He confessed that most of them were telephone
calls. He
> > described one phone call where a man phoned him at his office and called
him
> > a "nigger lover" and then told him that he knew where he lived and that
he
> > knew his wife was currently home alone. But the man did not have his
threat
> > notarized. So it was obviously a charade. Rats.
> > Ben Merkle
> >
> >
>
>
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