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Larry Slight  
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 More options Oct 14 1999, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: rec.heraldry
From: Larry Slight <larrysli...@erols.com>
Date: 1999/10/14
Subject: Re: Terence McCarthy & my silence

Patrick Cracroft-Brennan wrote:
> I too have been the object of legal threats, although in my case through
> a third party.  I am absolutely sure that there is one or more "moles"
> on rec.heraldry who are reporting back to TM.

Oh, Good Lord! Maybe MI-6, the Duxieme(sp?), the former KCB and the CIA are all
watching you and reading your comments so that they can report to TM.

> I agree wholeheartedly with Francois's comment here.  I was very amused
> to see in the report of the "Atlanta Group", a group of American
> officers of the NN (QUESTION:  Is the NN entirely run by Americans?)
> given the task of looking into the TM/MM affair, even when they reported
> back that TM was a fraud, they still persisted in using their Irish
> titles...bought from the man they were saying was a fraud!!!

If it is all so amusing to you, why do you seem to care so much?

> If they are to retain ANY shred of credibility as men of sound
> judgement, these officers of the organisation formerly known as the
> Niadh Nask should immediately renounce their Irish honorifics.

> Indeed I would go further and publicly call on Patrick O'Shea, Roger
> Sherman, David Wooton et al to do so and let it be known on
> rec.heraldry, as a public forum, that they have done so.

And where is it written that "rec.heraldry" is a proper forum for any such remarks?

--
Larry Slight, FSA(Scot)
Director/Secretary
Clan Wallace Society


 
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