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To: ZacandPook
For example, that would merely be analogous to where you had your friend make all the deletions to Wikipedia while feigning that you had an interest only in the “facts.”(You don’t deny it).

You need to stop babbling and start making sense. If you address a message to both me and TrebelRebel, you need to clarify who you mean when you say "you."

I've made some recent changes to the Wikipedia entry for the Anthrax Attacks of 2001. I even put a comment on my web site about it.

I make more changes today. My IP address shows up as 65.29.180.145. Unlike TrebleRebel, I make no secret about who I am. I do things openly.

Only one change that I made was deleted, and that was done by 76.184.217.42 (someone in Texas). He deleted facts stated by Douglas Beecher because I said they contradicted what Gary Matsumoto wrote. So, I put back Beecher's statements and just said they contradicted the reports that only sophisticated powders are dangerous. I left out Matsumoto's name.

Ed at www.anthraxinvestigation.com

618 posted on 09/16/2007 12:17:06 PM PDT by EdLake
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To: EdLake

Just to clarify, it’s Badabing that has loose morals.

And
IP 68.33.22.36
that made the deletions below (to which Stuart objects)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/68.33.22.36

All were done within a few minutes on 12 September.

What was the perp’s motive?

TrebleRebel, Ed is in the clear — I credit his denial. No Debat here.

And IP 68.33.22.36 can go back to his day job.

Which brings us back to Miss Badabing Badablonde. Adjusting my hat slightly to the left, I now deduce that Badabing is actually the nefarious Michael M. associated with that IP.


620 posted on 09/16/2007 1:22:17 PM PDT by ZacandPook
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