The above message, and the attacks of obscenity that it refers to are
the work of Lawrence E. Creeden III.
Mr. Creeden, an attorney in southern California, admitted his role in
these incidents. Mr. Jackson, as best as I can tell, had nothing to do
with it, though he did provide information to me (later confirmed by
Mr. Creeden directly) of Lawrence Creeden's activities. Creeden's
motive relates to his hostility to the regulation of postsecondary
education. My part in this--I analyze the businesses modes and
practices of diploma mills-- has triggered his anger. He sometimes
uses internet addresses in the block 208.94.xxx.xxx, as is the case
with the above message, sent from 208.94.245.130.
"St. Regis University" was neither a university nor a Christian
school. It was a scam run by Dixie and Steve Randock, who pleaded
guilty to mail and wire fraud, and were sentenced to prison. I
assisted in the investigation. See this "Wired" story for some of the
details:
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/12/ff_fake_physics/
George Gollin
Professor of Physics
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
On Sep 26, 8:54 pm,
melaniehorsef...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Internet stalker George Gollin (George D. Gollin, George Dana Gollin)
> knew that “obscene messages” his then minor daughter received were
> sent to her by Quinn Tyler Jackson, a known mental case. Jackson has
> publicly admitted receiving psychiatric treatment for mental
> disorders. Instead of telling the truth, George Gollin tried to frame
> innocent parties by claiming the messages were “caused” by someone
> else.
>
> Further, George Gollin admitted on a members-only forum that he
> suspected Quinn Tyler Jackson of sending the obscenities to his
> daughter, but in a conspiracy of silence the other members failed to
> debunk George Gollin’s public lies. Besides George Gollin, the other
> members of that formerly secret group are Gus Sainz, John Bear, and
> Bill Dayson. Seehttp://
www.dltruth.com/thread-1127-post-8526.html#pid8526