04-11-2012, 05:29 AM
Mark Stapleton Wrote:Charles Drago Wrote:Mark Stapleton Wrote:Greg Burnham Wrote:Why? If the DPF admins were attempting to find out if I wrote the posts attributed to me, I would not feel threatened. Why would you or Albert?
I wouldn't like being accused of having ghost writers or not being who I say I am. I'm surprised Albert didn't bristle at that, because I would.
I think Albert has been here for a while. Suddenly we have to check his bona fides?
Why all the urgency?
Because the assignment of multiple users to a single Internet identity is an established tactic of agents provocateur (see "Colby" at EF).
Because the literary qualities of the majority of posts ostensibly made by "Albert Doyle" on this thread are utterly inconsistent with the content of previous "Doyle" posts.
Because DPF does not permit the use of shared identities.
Because after repeated requests to state, on "his" word of honor, that "he" and "he" alone posts over "his" name on DPF, "Albert Doyle" remains silent.
Can you enlighten us regarding the "Doyle" identity(s), Mark?
No I can't.
This is looking like a witch hunt Charles.
Do you want to post evidence of this alleged inconsistency? You are making the charge, after all.
For an example, go to post # 162 on this thread. In it I cite the following:
How else can we explain the claim that the author of
"Utter mendacious rubbish designed to get around the truth. What David is really saying here in his backward, indirectly dishonest way, and by means of rogue travesty, is that Kennedy sensed that Israel had become an international liability because of that unilateral zealotry. He was also savvy enough to know how the CIA he was trying to control was involved in that process."
also is the progenitor of
"What point do you think you're making there vs the facts evidence you're using it to avoid?"
I can cite scores of additional examples of inconsistent language posted by the "Albert Doyle" entity.
What I cannot do is make the blind see.
"Witch Hunt," by the way, is one of Wayne Shorter's finest compositions.