Sun, 9 Jul 1995 13:26:14 -0400
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Dan,
While I would normnally agree with you. In this case I think the
issue is more threatening. I followed your advice and ignored this
type of mail and the result is that I eneded up with what you
might call "life inasion": every electronic connection to my life
was invaded and stalked along with hate mail and people hiding
behind door openings listening to my conversations. This is rather
an interesting incident because it was actually my photocopier who
chased the person away who did not depart without making threats.
It all seems to hae started with my first holocaust lecture which
went very well although two revisionists had been planted in the
session (it's all videotaped). When I got home I started receiving
God will forgive you messages from evangelists around Tilsonburg.
I ignored them but now the stalking has reached an appalling
level, but since the activities are illegal they must at lest run
although they have a great deal of sympathy here and authorities
look the other way. I have learned to steel myself when faced with
these events but others should not have to go through that
experience. These people mean business and the torture they will
put these people through if they get basic information about them
would make the gestapo blush. My concern is that they are
collecting this basic information now in order to start widescale
campaigns of terror. Sometimes and address is neough to unlock
enough information to harrass every instant of your existence. The
issue is much more complicated than holocaust revisionism because
I also function in economics as an advisor and in the high tech
community. These activities and stopping information from going
from one source to another seems to be the real core issue. -- Paul.
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Dr. Paul S. di Virgilio, University of Toronto [log in to unmask]
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