Carton wrote:I don't doubt what MsJack said, but don't you find it a little odd that a "NAMIRS insider" would have been dealing with MsJack directly and telling her about MI editorial decisions?
Not when you recall that MsJack is a Brigham Young University alumna and former research assistant for the Religion Department who counts quite a few BYU employees and professors as personal friends.
I stand by
the update that I posted on my thread on May 19, 2011. I had 100% confidence in the information I received and would not have gone public with it had that not been the case.
To my knowledge, William has confirmed the essential details of what I reported in two different places.
Doctor Scratch started
this thread on May 22, 2011. Two days later, William
replied (via
Nomad):
William Schryver wrote:I regret to say that it is true what has been reported about the traitors Hauglid and Bokovoy. My only commentary on their actions is: “You lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas.”
I never reported a word about either Bokovoy or Hauglid, but apparently other people think they were involved (William included).
Over at MDDB, William
said to Chris Smith on October 15, 2011:
William Schryver wrote:Your disingenuousness is disgraceful. I have made only one unfulfilled promise: that a rebuttal to your scroll-length paper was about to be published. And, as you well know, it WAS about to be published; was already typeset and was to have been the cover article of the most recent issue of The Journal of the Book of Mormon and Other Restoration Scripture when your friends and cohorts in The Great and Spacious Trailer Park produced their Schryver Smear Sheet in a one-shot desperation attempt to silence your opponent's arguments. Of course, you know all of this and were no doubt quite pleased with the results of your friends' endeavor, for it permitted you to proclaim victory in this debate. So congratulations on your friends having bought you a few months of illusory triumph.
You're all free to draw your own conclusions on how reliable and trustworthy I am.
In any case, it's nice to hear that William is still plugging away at a critique of "traitor" Brian Hauglid and "
career anti-Mormon" "
Chrissy" Smith. I'm sure his critiques (if they ever see the light of day) will be nothing but clinical, professional, and free of personal bias.
EDIT: I made a mistake in my this post. "Chrissy" was a reference to Chris K. Salmon, not Chris Smith. (Not that calling someone as polite and professional as Chris Salmon by the diminutive "Chrissy" is really any better than calling Chris Smith "Chrissy," but I'm ever concerned with accuracy.)