Mister Scratch wrote:1) Who is "Hack"?
Hack, as Ray A informed us via an interesting link a few days ago, is an Australian journalist, outed just a short while back, who, for five years, defamed people from behind the safety of a pseudonym. He's now facing legal problems.
Mister Scratch wrote:2) Where has your word been established as Grade-A Truth? I'm sorry, Prof. P., but my past experience with you, such as your "Free Thinker" deception, marks your "word" as somewhat less than 100% reliable.
I appreciate the candor with which you admit that you regard me as a liar until I'm demonstrated otherwise.
Mister Scratch wrote:I'd like to believe you, just for the sake of being nice
Sure you would.
Mister Scratch wrote:All I can do is shake my head. It is right there in plain English. For anyone to see. Shall we post it on RfM as well?
You can, and undoubtedly will, do anything you choose.
The fact remains, however, that I was never paid a $20K annual fee as chairman of the FARMS board.
Mister Scratch wrote:Produce the evidence.
What evidence would satisfy you? (None whatsoever, whispers the voice of experience.)
I'm afraid that I'm not willing to post my tax returns or allow you access to my bank accounts and financial records.
Mister Scratch wrote:What you are saying does not fit with what the official, signed forms say.
That may or may not be true. I haven't looked at them, and I don't trust your interpretation of anything. But I know how much I was paid, and how much I wasn't.
Mister Scratch wrote:Then what was the formula?
I don't know. It made utterly no difference to my bottom line, so I paid not the slightest attention.
Mister Scratch wrote:Oh? You've "never been particular interested in such matters"? Then drop out and concede!
I won't concede an untruth.
Mister Scratch wrote:The IRS was told that you made over $20,000 as the "Chair" of FARMS. Nowhere does it say anything about you working for these various other roles you are claiming.
I don't know or care much precisely how an accountant wrote things up. I suppose he had his reasons; I've never studied accounting.
Mister Scratch wrote:LOL!!! Well, at last you are finally admitting that you were getting paid on top of your salary. Gee, how hard was *THAT*???
Quite easy. I've never denied it. (Why should I?) I've simply never seen any particular reason to break my personal salary down for your rather creepy curiosity.
As I've said before, I wasn't paid for doing apologetics. Neither my salary (for teaching and editing and directing research and publication projects) nor that temporary board chairmanship fee -- which compensated me for weekends taken away from my family and personal interests by fundraising trips, for weeks of travel to Italy and Lebanon and Mexico and elsewhere to supervise digitizing teams and negotiate partnerships with local institutions, for hours and hours and hours of time spent working out the details of the Institute's affiliation with the University, etc., etc. -- paid me to do apologetics.
Mister Scratch wrote:And, anyways, the tax forms don't lie.
They probably don't. But they may also not be transparent -- and may or may not be properly interpreted by hostile outsider obsessives with axes to grind.