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From: James Easton <pulsar@compuserve.com> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 23:39:56 -0500 Fwd Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 10:42:38 -0500 Subject: Re: HOT GOSSIP UK - JANUARY 1999 Regarding... >Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 23:41:30 -0500 >From: James Easton <pulsar@compuserve.com> >Subject: Re: HOT GOSSIP UK - JANUARY 1999 To clarify... although I wrote: >It's regrettable if Georgina and 'Camelot International', who I >understand can be held ultimately responsible for claims made within >'Hot Gossip', are consummately embarrassed, however, there's little >option other than to, again, highlight the incompetent and woeful >research which comprises the 'Hot Gossip' newsletter. It is recognised that my comments about incompetence and woeful research are equally applicable, and duly so in the first instance, to Nick Pope, the material in question originating from "NICK POPE'S WEIRD WORLD" column. One might presume that Georgina Bruni as 'Editor-in Chief' of 'Hot Gossip' magazine, failed to recognise that Nick Pope's defamatory allegations were patently false and six months behind developments in the 'Rendlesham Forest' case. Otherwise, she would no doubt have spared Nick the humiliation of circulating his latest 'NICK POPE'S WEIRD WORLD'. However, I see that when I published 'Resolving Rendlesham: New Insights and Past Claims Examined' in August 1998, she was an active participant in subsequent, related discussions and was familiar with the contents. Why then is Georgina Bruni publicising Nick Pope's bogus claims that "Easton's Internet posts are full of references to his own papers on the subject, but mysteriously fail to mention any dissenting views - I wonder why" and his suggestion that, "For those who'd like some balance, check out Jenny Randles' paper Seeing the Forest for the Trees (IUR, Summer Edition)". Georgina in fact knew that Jenny's paper was not only referenced (as were other 'dissenting views'), it was a focus of discussions within 'Resolving Rendlesham', published six months ago. Perhaps Georgina can explain this and also confirm that Nick Pope is consequentially now aware of these issues. Not shy to circulate Nick's gossip column, it seems reasonable to request that Georgina asks Nick Pope to publicly comment on his recently published smears and his reaction to realising how absurd they are, that this was already known and yet he wasn't apparently informed before they were first published and later, further circulated. In the September 1998 issue of 'Hot Gossip', Nick Pope wrote an article entitled, 'Rendlesham - The Unresolved Mystery', which can be seen at URL: http://www.hotgossip.co.uk/98sep/flash.html Nick Pope is also asked to confirm that he was aware that in September 1998, I published a response to this article, categorically disproving his assertion that 'radiation levels' only 'peaked' at the supposed alien spacecraft landing site and questioning the validity of claims he was now making about having had access to "the official government file on the incident". See URL: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pulsar/newslet1.htm How could Nick Pope have had access to any such material, as he originally lamented his department had never seen any 'Rendlesham' related file? Enquiring minds in the UK want to know, Nick. Instead of publishing false accusations and perpetual claims that people are having their bottoms 'rogered' by nocturnal, alien assailants, Nick Pope is duly challenged to answer these points. James. E-mail: pulsar@compuserve.com
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