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MONETARY: The Earth is Flat, Sieg Heil!
- To: monetaryreform@cog.kent.edu
- Subject: MONETARY: The Earth is Flat, Sieg Heil!
- From: "William B. Ryan" <w_b_ryan@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 08:57:57 -0500
- Cc: socred@ecn.net.au, oassoci508@aol.com, mike@mrowbotham.swinternet.co.uk, socialcredit@fsbdial.co.uk, aopstad@telusplanet.net, martinh@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca, wmklinck@shaw.ca, gkiriaka@ecn.ab.ca, mklinck@hotmail.com, kwilde@ca.inter.net
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- Sender: owner-monetaryreform@cog.kent.edu
Dan, it isn't "progress" to cleave to the theory of subluxations, despite all the evidence to the contrary, and in the face of that evidence insist that spinal manipulation can cure all disease, that 2 + 2 = 5, and the earth is flat.
>From: "Dan Parker"
>Reply-To: monetaryreform@cog.kent.edu
>Subject: Re: MONETARY: Usury is a problem
>Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 02:43:42 -0600
>
>Thank you for your support Norman. Personally,
>I can certainly look at this as a learning experience.
>As progress is made towards doing our bit for
>a more just world, how to deal with those who
>would intentionally, or unintentionally, sabotage
>the progress, will be an issue of growing importance,
>in my opinion.
Read the words of Heinrich Himmler. He perfected the methods for dealing with such people.
>
>rgds
>Dan Parker
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Norman G. Kurland"
>To:
>Cc: "Bell, Dan" ; "Logue, Ph.D., Dr. John"
>Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 9:50 PM
>Subject: Re: MONETARY: Usury is a problem
>
>
> > I want to congratulate Dan Parker for his extremely restrained and
>civilized
> > response to William Ryan's ad hominem and unwarranted personal attacks in
>the
> > postings on COG's Monetary Discussion Group. This is not Ryan's first
>display
> > of outrageous behavior. He did the same in the discussions in the
>Economics of
> > Ownership Group. He shows utter disrespect for the dignity and
>seriousness of
> > other discussants. He even engaged in libelous remarks against one of my
> > colleagues, Michael Greaney, and never apologized when confronted with
>evidence
> > of his libel. In a courtroom he would be ousted for contempt of court.
>To me,
> > the marketplace of reason is sacred turf and people who try to bully their
>way
> > in this marketplace are committed a treason against the advance of the
>truth.
And what is the penalty for treason?
> >
> > Yes, Ryan deserves to be heard if he plays by the rules of fair debate,
>but not
> > if he engages in intellectual anarchy and libelous behavior.
> >
> > The moderator of this panel and/or COG should intervene, set and seek
>consensus
> > from participants for the rules of the group, and then enforce the rules
>before
> > Ryan drives more people out of the discussion.
Yes, my Fuhrer, the moderator should do that!
> >
> > Thanks again, Dan, for doing what's right.
> >
> > Norm Kurland
> >
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