Gadianton wrote:For the record, I think you've asked some important questions.
I can answer them.
Of course, I'll be accused of lying.
Gadianton wrote:Just what are Barker's ties to FARMS?
He has no formal ties.
He's neither an officer of the organization nor has he published anything with FARMS.
Some people with roles at FARMS, including myself, know him. Others -- the large majority, I should think -- don't. I run into him every two or three years. I get a phone call from him maybe once or twice a year. I see e-mail from him several times a week.
Gadianton wrote:What has he contributed?
Off hand, I can't remember anything. But there probably was something once. Maybe more than once.
Gadianton wrote:Which editions of the Review did he contribute too?
He has never contributed an article to the
Review.
Did he send us something from his files? Maybe. Probably. Perhaps he's even thanked in one or more of the introductions to the
Review. I can't remember such an occasion, but it's possible. (We've published thirty-four numbers of the
Review to date. The thirty-fifth goes to press this week.) There are typically several people thanked in each number of the
Review, and a few more thanked by individual authors in their own footnotes. Happy hunting! If a member of the creepy Scratch network of anonymous "informants" can find such an instance, more power to him, her, or it.
Gadianton wrote:And why the evasivness?
What "evasiveness"?
Gadianton wrote:Some further questions might be, given his apparent status as an "informant" for the Review,
Huh?
If he supplied anything, it would probably have been a document that he had in his collection, or something of that sort. If you call that serving as an "informant," well, I guess there's no way of stopping you.
Gadianton wrote:what possible ties were there to the work of John Tvedtness, who retired from the MI in order to take up a position with SHIELDS?
John didn't "retire from the MI in order to take up a position with SHIELDS."
He retired, at retirement age, from a paid position with the Maxwell Institute. For personal reasons, he then moved from Utah to Arkansas.
Some time thereafter, he accepted a role -- non-paid, I'm guessing, since SHIELDS has little or no budget -- with SHIELDS.
Gadianton wrote:To be honest, I think with your connections, you could get further on tackling these than I could.
I already have. But I don't intend to do any prying for you or the master. You can do your own searches on the Maxwell Institute website just as easily as I can. Anything that involves John Tvedtnes's personal circumstances, though, is no more my business than it is yours.