[Vision2020] Who Dat?

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 24 21:25:48 PDT 2007


Where is this "document"?

Just who exactly was interviewed?

He (Wilkins) says this is "a massive document of 2000 pages"....so just how 
many people, supposed slaves, were interviewed and for how many pages does 
each interview extend?  I mean, one person or several can very easily spin a 
tale that would or could fill that many pages.

Not once does he state how he got a hold of this "document" nor just who 
these "reporters, unemployed reporters" were.  Were they ever working for 
any legit paper or is this just another fabrication by those supporters of 
Wilson/Wilkins, posing?

If this were legit, why is it no one has ever heard of it before?  What 
would be the benefit of hiding such information?

Has it ever been examined by legit historians?  If so, when?  What did they 
think of it?

Lastly, just how many owners does this document purport to represent as such 
grandiose owners?


J  :]





>From: "Sue Hovey" <suehovey at moscow.com>
>To: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>, <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Who Dat?
>Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 21:08:44 -0700
>
>I listened and reflected on what was said, and as a preamble to my remarks,
>count me as one who thinks any connection between his reality and mine is
>purely coincidental.
>
>"Two different races dwelt together in harmony and true affection."  For
>god's sake that wasn't even happening in the 20s and 30s, (when the
>interviews were said to have been done), then by what stretch of the
>imagination would one infer it happened in the early and middle 1800s.  He
>says those interviews were done in the late 20s and early 30s.  That would
>mean the youngest interviewees had to have been born say 1860 and even they
>would have been 70 by 1930.  And that would be the youngest group who lived
>as slaves.  I doubt very many could have been slaves as adults. They would
>have had to been born in 1840 or so and that would make them 90 at the time
>of the interviews, and he says there were thousands of interviews.   In the
>1930s the average lifespan in the U.S. was about 55.  This stuff doesn't
>even fit into a legitimate timeline.
>
>We have 3 choices,  I think:   We can believe those interviews represent 
>the
>truth, we can believe the former slaves didn't remember their early lives,
>or we can believe these testimonies, if they even exist, are pure fiction..
>The first option has little historical validity, the second is an insult to
>African American intelligence, so I'll go with number three.
>
>Tom, is that stuff  the pap you are going to be spoon feeding us over the
>next few days?  I want a refund.
>
>Sue
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tom Hansen" <thansen at moscow.com>
>To: "Vision 2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 6:05 PM
>Subject: [Vision2020] Who Dat?
>
>
> > Greetings Visionaires -
> >
> > Just to add a little bit of adventure to Vision 2020's bandwidth, I have 
>a
> > rather extensive library of fairly recent recordings.  I will spoon-feed
> > you
> > short sound-bites (accompanied with brief descriptions of their 
>context).
> >
> > Your objective is simply to answer the question . . .
> >
> > Who Dat?
> >
> > First up:  This interview took place April 19, 2007 (That's right - last
> > Thursday) on radio station KBJS 90.3 FM out of Jacksonville, Texas.
> > Disregard the on-air personality.  But, how about the person being
> > interviewed . . .
> >
> > "Who Dat?"
> > http://www.tomandrodna.com/Stuff/KBJS_Interview_041907_06.mp3
> >
> > Tom Hansen
> > Moscow, Idaho
> >
> > "I'll just speak for our church, in Christ Church.  If I found out that 
>a
> > member of our church or a church officer was lying to non-believers in 
>the
> > community, as a way to get by or protect themself or protect his
> > reputation,
> > yes, he'd be disciplined."
> >
> > - Doug Wilson (January 31, 2007)
> >
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