Afternoon All,
Thinking back to RJ Palmer's last post - or should I say his latest post - I'm intrigued to know how serious he was being, when he accused certain people of knowing the diary to be a modern fraud but pretending otherwise, for Christ knows what twisted reason he has in mind. We already knew RJ was a conspiracy theorist, believing that two or more named individuals were involved in faking the diary, and probably two more in faking the watch. But I wasn't really expecting him to go this far.
Is he going to back down and claim it was just his funny little joke, if I ask him to name the conspirators who are being accused of knowingly trying to cover up a criminal deception going back 30 years? Or will he pretend he wasn't accusing me, or Ike, or erobitha, or Keith Skinner, or any particular individual or group, but just airing a sincerely held belief that those who don't overtly agree with him, must secretly know he's right?
It's such a shame that the atmosphere took such a dark turn again with RJ's unpleasant accusation, so I do hope he will come back to clear the air.
When he does, perhaps he could comment on his admission that at least three modern hoax conspiracy theorists have listened to those conversations between Barrett & Gray: RJ Palmer himself; the mystery researcher who sent him the tapes; and the mystery person RJ sent them on to, who apparently cannot now be contacted.
What are we meant to conclude from their silence? That not one listener heard anything incriminating enough to take any further? Or did they come to realise, as Alan Gray eventually did, that Mike was just a wind-up merchant who knew bugger all about forging anything?
It has to be one or the other, doesn't it? What other explanation can there be, given that RJ is still around, unable to prove his suspicions against the Barretts, while accusing others of knowing their guilt and presumably keeping the proof to themselves?
Love,
Caz
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Thinking back to RJ Palmer's last post - or should I say his latest post - I'm intrigued to know how serious he was being, when he accused certain people of knowing the diary to be a modern fraud but pretending otherwise, for Christ knows what twisted reason he has in mind. We already knew RJ was a conspiracy theorist, believing that two or more named individuals were involved in faking the diary, and probably two more in faking the watch. But I wasn't really expecting him to go this far.
Is he going to back down and claim it was just his funny little joke, if I ask him to name the conspirators who are being accused of knowingly trying to cover up a criminal deception going back 30 years? Or will he pretend he wasn't accusing me, or Ike, or erobitha, or Keith Skinner, or any particular individual or group, but just airing a sincerely held belief that those who don't overtly agree with him, must secretly know he's right?
It's such a shame that the atmosphere took such a dark turn again with RJ's unpleasant accusation, so I do hope he will come back to clear the air.
When he does, perhaps he could comment on his admission that at least three modern hoax conspiracy theorists have listened to those conversations between Barrett & Gray: RJ Palmer himself; the mystery researcher who sent him the tapes; and the mystery person RJ sent them on to, who apparently cannot now be contacted.
What are we meant to conclude from their silence? That not one listener heard anything incriminating enough to take any further? Or did they come to realise, as Alan Gray eventually did, that Mike was just a wind-up merchant who knew bugger all about forging anything?
It has to be one or the other, doesn't it? What other explanation can there be, given that RJ is still around, unable to prove his suspicions against the Barretts, while accusing others of knowing their guilt and presumably keeping the proof to themselves?
Love,
Caz
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