by FM No Static At All » Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:57 pm
It seems that the use of words in printed form alludes some people. So let me just say that while I accepted an apology from Traveller, I never received one from my accuser.
It was my friend Mikado who told me what was going on and how I was being used to defend a lie. And even so long since those lies were made public, it still remains that some will still attempt to defend themselves regardless of the consequences to others, those that were called friends, and who stood as gallant knights in defense of one's good name.
So it comes down to this:
I was falsely accused, removed from service, slandered publicly, and not so much as a private apology for all of the trouble caused. And this was also during the time of my grieving, having just buried my wife, which did not deter me from keeping my commitment to attend a meeting that I could hardly afford. Thanks to Mikado and Pladuim for helping make that happen.
Did I also mention that it was Mikado, the only member of this T. T. Brown forum who attended graveside services for Cyndi? So regardless of what others may say or how they may feel, Mikado has always been a stand up guy and a good friend to me.
There has been another fine gentleman that has been my friend and has helped me both financially and spiritually through these last couple of years. I do believe he wishes to remain in the background now as he has indicated to me, he no longer wants anything to do with this whole fiasco. I love him but can't blame him.
I would have thought that either differences would have been settled or at the very least, people had just gone their separate ways. And I do know there is more due diligence required for scientific purposes before this saga can be closed.
Kudos to you Mikado for staying true to the science in spite of all the rhetoric.
Fred a.k.a.
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