Re: Exposing stalkers



On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 18:49:46 -0000, GrahamW <me@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Believe me, plenty are. You won't see them here. Have you not noticed
that the newsgroup uk.business.agrciulture no longer gets victims to
bully and distress. No newcomer has posted for a long long time.

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Regards
Pat Gardiner

I'm a relative newcomer and when I tried to correct you about the ridom
database and your incorrect conclusions about sp398 being found in UK
livestock, instead of reasonned discussion, all I got was accusations of
memebership of some organisation unknown to me.
You had been quoting the ridom database for several years before being found
out as a blatant liar.


Graham

I found this newsgroup at the end of August and attempted to contribute by adding to what Mr Gardiner was posting, including references about which he appeared to be ignorant - though I was surprised at this because anyone with his interests would surely have been monitoring the most relevant journals as well as, or better still instead of, the mostly media reports that he appears to rely on. On another occasion, when, after he had quoted some journalist who had made a very incomplete reference to an important conference that had just taken place, I supplied him with a link to the complete set of conference abstracts, he ignored what I had told him and appeared to think that if the journalist didn't know about it then it didn't exist. This, on the face of it, when he boasts so often about the importance of his "archive" was not just petty, but stupid.

I am forced to the conclusion that he is so obsessed with all his (often conflicting) conspiracy theories that attempting to provide him with actual facts is a waste of time. It is inconceivable that anyone with the slightest knowledge of the subject can be paying him any attention whatsoever, his one American (and not very well informed) sycophant excepted. Those who want to know, or those who need to know, will access the information first hand and thus be spared the ridiculous (and frequently libellous) added comments about "bent vets", "crooks", "corruptions", etc., etc., not to mention the oft-repeated claims of imminent action against those he deems guilty, which I gather from others' comments have been ongoing for several years.

He may well be suffering from cancer, as he keeps reminding us, and so deserves some sympathy, but it is abundantly clear from his posts, including his latest series of repeat postings accusing people of posting "trivia" - clearly he wouldn't understand a reference to pots and kettles - that he is not just sick in the body. He is clearly a very sad case with a grossly over-inflated sense of his own importance which, in the face of all the evidence of his postings here and on his own website, is nil.

Andy
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