sock puppet wrote:Not that I recall. But now you've got me wondering if I've unwittingly friended a FAIRite.
You better watch that. They collect intel to turn into Salt Lake City. If the Scott Gordon incident proved nothing else, it proved that.
Yes: Pahoran's remarks simply underscore the fact that the Mopologists use Facebook for "surveillance." Do you remember back when they thought I was Dr. Shades's old mission companion? I was told by an "informant" that they wound up making this remarkable guess by spying in Dr. Shades's Facebook account. So we have that, plus Trevor "Grease-head" Holyoak's spying on John Dehlin on Facebook, and probably the recent Scott Gordon/MT thing as well. The Good Rev. Kishkumen is very wise to urge caution.
And by the way: I like very much how Dan Peterson is "ignoring" me by continuing to make posts that reference me on his Patheos blog. (Again, I feel urged to wonder aloud, why is "Sic et Non" on Patheos at all? It just doesn't make sense.)
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14
Doctor Scratch wrote:Yes: Pahoran's remarks simply underscore the fact that the Mopologists use Facebook for "surveillance." Do you remember back when they thought I was Dr. Shades's old mission companion? I was told by an "informant" that they wound up making this remarkable guess by spying in Dr. Shades's Facebook account. So we have that, plus Trevor "Grease-head" Holyoak's spying on John Dehlin on Facebook, and probably the recent Scott Gordon/MT thing as well. The Good Rev. Kishkumen is very wise to urge caution.
And by the way: I like very much how Dan Peterson is "ignoring" me by continuing to make posts that reference me on his Patheos blog. (Again, I feel urged to wonder aloud, why is "Sic et Non" on Patheos at all? It just doesn't make sense.)
We should also not forget Simon Belmont, the man who worked for LDS Church Security, who created a bogus Facebook page and invited us all to 'friend' him, doubtless so he could gather more intel on us all.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
Kishkumen wrote:You better watch that. They collect intel to turn into Salt Lake City. If the Scott Gordon incident proved nothing else, it proved that.
You deliver yourself of this kind of conspiracy-theory nonsense -- and then you wonder why people link you with Scratch?
That's a perfect bit of Scratch-drivel if ever there was any.
But tell me seriously now, Kish. Are you really so unhinged as to believe something so obviously nutty, or are you merely pandering to the worst prejudices of your chosen audience, as you so frequently do?
Doctor Scratch wrote:And by the way: I like very much how Dan Peterson is "ignoring" me by continuing to make posts that reference me on his Patheos blog. (Again, I feel urged to wonder aloud, why is "Sic et Non" on Patheos at all? It just doesn't make sense.)
All I can say is this: his many posts about his so-called "enemies" make him look paranoid. That is not exactly good PR for the LDS Church.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
Pahoran wrote:You deliver yourself of this kind of conspiracy-theory nonsense -- and then you wonder why people link you with Scratch?
That's a perfect bit of Scratch-drivel if ever there was any.
But tell me seriously now, Kish. Are you really so unhinged as to believe something so obviously nutty, or are you merely pandering to the worst prejudices of your chosen audience, as you so frequently do?
Regards, Pahoran
So, when Scott Gordon told the New York Times that he had forwarded David Twede's information to Church HQ, you call that "conspiracy-theory nonsense"?
Seriously?
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
Pahoran wrote:Pity he's removed you from his list, isn't it?
Regards, Pahoran
If I had to watch him continue to moan about his many enemies I would consider being his Facebook friend a curse. Being removed from the list could be counted as a positive blessing. I like Daniel well enough, but his persecution complex is tedious.
"Petition wasn’t meant to start a witch hunt as I’ve said 6000 times." ~ Hanna Seariac, LDS apologist
Kishkumen wrote:All I can say is this: his many posts about his so-called "enemies" make him look paranoid. That is not exactly good PR for the LDS Church.
Two things:
There is nothing "paranoid" about his perception that the worthless Scratch has been carrying on a long, obsessive, almost monomaniacal campaign of cyber-harassment and defamation for years and years; that's a simple and easily demonstrable fact.
And exactly what does that have to do with "the LDS Church?"
MsJack wrote:Is it true that they think Scratch is Chino Blanco?
lol.
I know. It's hilarious, but they seem to be convinced. He got a good chuckle out of it, though.
But hey, someone "passed it on" to Dan and Pahoran so it must be true.
"It doesn't seem fair, does it Norm--that I should have so much knowledge when there are people in the world that have to go to bed stupid every night." -- Clifford C. Clavin, USPS
"¡No contaban con mi astucia!" -- El Chapulin Colorado
Kishkumen wrote:If I had to watch him continue to moan about his many enemies I would consider being his Facebook friend a curse. Being removed from the list could be counted as a positive blessing. I like Daniel well enough, but his persecution complex is tedious.
Not nearly as tedious as your arrogant, unqualified attempt at diagnosis. He doesn't have a "persecution complex." The malignant Scratch and his relentless hate campaign is a reality.