'The Swanson Marginalia' Revisited
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No David Cohen was discovered by Martin Fido. Kosminski was the named suspect in the Marginalia. Martin Fido believes that Cohen was in fact Kosminski. Or actually that it was Cohen, but the police confused the name with Kosminski. There's a podcast where he explains it. Probably better than I could.
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Is the so-called marginalia the thing where David Cohen was first mentioned, or am I badly mistaken?
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I provided the example in the post Howard. My fictional satirical story, that I was creating on my private forum "As the Forums burns" that Paul objected to, because I satirized him in it. If I remember correctly he was a demon overlord in charge of a horde of Bat-bots about to swoop down on the members of New BookCaseia and wreak havoc.
The first and last time I posted anything to or regarding Paul on the boards. But as I said, you have the right to delete whatever you want on your boards.Last edited by Ally; 03-07-2009, 04:55 PM.
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Dear Al:
Just as a brief sidebar, I'd like you to kindly explain the following, since its news to me. I really don't want to start up a separate thread for the comment,since we have mutual goals for the thread here....
The very good reason I have for not disturbing you on your fluffy cloud there is because, it has been proven, that if I post something over there that you don't like, you'll complain and have it deleted. So what's the point? It is better that Stewart posts the questions, because at least he has the standing not to have his posts poofed if you don't particularly like them.
I'd like you to back that statement up with one example of that happening,when you get a chance. I am completely in the dark about this comment. Thank you.
How
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[QUOTE=Pirate Jack;73219][QUOTE=Ally;73205]
No it isn't..its a leading question.
So the question is, how much did bias play a role and to what extent? Why was this detail chosen to be left out of the A-Z?
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That would be the point of "as on every board". You are nothing if not redundant, are you Jeff?
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Originally posted by Ally View Post
Yes, Howard, but as on every board, some members are in better standing than others, aren't they?
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[QUOTE=Ally;73205]Originally posted by Pirate Jack View Post
Yes it is. It's also a perfectly valid question for anyone using the A-Z as a resource tool.
Originally posted by Ally View PostAnd since probably isn't definitely, that still leaves room for question.
Originally posted by Ally View PostReally? Name two. Easy explanations that would account for why a man, supposedly on his first read through and marginalizing a book, would not the first time around include the vital component--the suspects name. Instead, later, when he had ...done what? Suddenly it's important information?
Perhaps this happened. But I admit it is improbable.
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Great news Chris. Hopefully we can get some answers. After perusing that thread, I see that it is apparently the thing to do to, if a poster won't appear on your boards, to copy their words over there. So that's what I plan to do in reverse here, with Paul's answers.
First, I'd like to start off by saying, I don't appreciate my words being taken out of context, without accompanying ironic smiley face as an effort to stir sht. I can do that quite well myself without assistance.
Second, I would like to address these particular points:
Originally posted by HowardAlly has every opportunity to discuss the issues she has with the marginalia here,as she is a member in good standing...
Originally posted by PaulI don't contribute to the Casebook message boards (never mind my reasons) and I haven't done so for years. If somebody has a question, is there any reason why they can't disturb my tranquility and join me on a fluffy cloud here.
And while I fully support the right of any admin to delete whatever they choose on their own board, no matter what it is or what the reason, I am hardly likely to attempt a serious discussion when asinine pieces of satirical fiction get deleted because they mocked you (at the same time mocking Stephen Ryder, Stewart Evans, every current poster on the boards, and although I hadn't yet made my grand appearance to the serial, eventually mock myself).
So while I understand completely why you would choose to post only on those boards, I am sure you can also see why I will not bother to post there when you are involved. And again, I say this stating fully: that is a choice ALL board admins have the right to make.
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[QUOTE=Pirate Jack;73193]This is a loaded question
According to Dr Davies 'That Swanson Probably wrote it'
We will probably never know the exact answer to that question. However there are 'probably' hundreds of easy explanations to account for it.
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People may be interested to know that Stewart has now put his questions directly to Paul Begg on www.jtrforums.com:
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Originally posted by Ally View PostI don't need to guess. I know.
So the questions are:
Why was the differing pencils deliberately omitted from the A-Z?
Originally posted by Ally View PostWhat does this mean in so far as Swanson actually writing it?
Originally posted by Ally View PostIf Swanson did write it, why didn't he do it the first time around?
Pirate
PS Although you could try Derek AcorahLast edited by Jeff Leahy; 03-07-2009, 12:13 PM.
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I don't need to guess. I know.
So the questions are:
Why was the differing pencils deliberately omitted from the A-Z?
What does this mean in so far as Swanson actually writing it?
If Swanson did write it, why didn't he do it the first time around?
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Originally posted by Ally View PostBut of course, as someone just said, this is not the Where's Begg thread.
I would like to get back to the questions that are inherent in the idea that the Swanson Marginalia was not written as a continuous whole.
However I'm going to bed
Good night
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But of course, as someone just said, this is not the Where's Begg thread.
I would like to get back to the questions that are inherent in the idea that the Swanson Marginalia was not written as a continuous whole.
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