Another Blogger Note

Sorry to keep posting on this subject.

I am not replying from my current email account altogether.

Mail that goes there will redirected and opened in another account.

My new email account will be private and not available publicly any longer.

I apologize and hope you will direct any mail to the blog  from now on. If you do not wish me to publish it, simply write as much on top.I will also set up a new email contact for anyone wishing to reach me directly for professional or media inquiries of any kind.

Note:
(1) Cyberstalking is a crime

(2) Hacking is a crime

(3) Impersonation, malicious posting, and net vandalism are crimes

(4) Slander and libel are crimes

(5) Violation of privacy and infliction of emotional distress are crimes

(6) Making threats (veiled or not) is a crime

They are also of course highly immoral behaviors that do little credit to the ideology of  the people who engage in them.

Note also:

(1) I  have a second amendment right to self-defense that I’m fond of.

(2) Several US states have concealed weapons laws.

6 thoughts on “Another Blogger Note

  1. Will miss emailing with you! Hope this blows over–its probably good to be more private in this day and age. Thats the whole point of civilization—being more private. TEchnology and electronic media for that reason are probably retrograde (and loved by the Mass) in that the privacy of all is diminished–all are reduced, tax problems, divorces, traffic tickets all is laid bare in this time. Lots of possbile great leaders and creative types would rather not fight the lunatics and silly srutiny associated with any leel of visibiity today–it stops being about the ideas and becomes about the person. Its ad-hominem. Its sad to witness such social entropy beneath the sheen of technology.

  2. Hi Robert –
    Yes, I’m sorry too and appreciate any one who takes the time to reply. Of course, I continue responding on the blog.
    But for now, I think it’s better safe than sorry.

    I believe that the material on the media and on the media “memes” may have provoked some reactions.
    The attack on privacy is all about control.
    Most normal people don’t want to get the kind of personal attacks that seem to be the way things are done now.
    I’ll still be blogging, but I think I am going to spend some time boning up on the arts of indirection, concealment, misdirection – all the black arts of communication that our government and its shills are so good at.

    If government has become one long extended psyop, the activism too must adopt that same posture.

  3. Please do not publish this comment on your blog.

    I’m saddened by your retreat from the larger community but understand…sort of. I’m not good at reading between the lines, to use your phrase.

    Your opinions on many subjects and indeed the choice of subjects mirrors my own to such a great extent that I had hoped over time we might become friends and perhaps even associates in a manner. I can’t explain that last sentence at this time, but it’s the truth.

    You have my email. I hope to hear from you sometime. As for this blog, I only have and only will post under this name (except for the occasional “anonymous” when I’m too quick at the send button to notice I didn’t fill in the forms.

    I don’t know why you have enemies, but I suspect it’s simply because you’ve been so accessible. Pity.

    Jeff

  4. Hey, I just discovered this organization today:

    http://www.innocentive.com/

    It was recommended to me by a potential partner in a business development I’m working on.

    Although it’s related to physicalscience/engineering and the like, I find it fascinating and was wondering if you’d heard of it. Make me wonder what other stuff I’ve been missing out on… Maybe there’s something in there that could apply to your world.

    It really breaks down the barriers between R&D and technology, especially as how technologies so often transfer from one industry to another…

  5. Oh, the previous entry was not for blog publication, although that should be pretty obvious. Hit the send button to quickly once again…

  6. Sent: Tue 4/21/09 10:24 AM

    I’ve been reading about the email problems and just wanted to test the address.

    Keith Snyder
    The People’s Republic of New York

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