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In a message dated 8/24/2004 12:06:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ol' Friend wrote:

> Oh, now I understand why everyone is calling me religious right etc.  You
> are confusing me with an evangelical christian author.    FYI, I am not
> Dick Eastman evangelist associated with "world school of prayer" and
> author
> of a book, No Easy Road.  I am Dick Eastman of Yakima and I wouldn't
> wish my
> troubled religious views on anybody -- I just don't have that subject
> figured out.
No one has said in the past three years of Eastman's antics that he was the same author I asked about.  I did entertain that it was the same but I came to the conclusions that Eastman hates Jews and pushes for fear of China and is a Christian Identity clone from WORKING EXTREMELY CLOSE with him for a period of about two years.  It was his beliefs and blinders that led to my conclusion, and THEN to the curiosity as to whether or not the author and THIS Eastman were the same.  This is typical of Dick jumping on a side point.  Has Eastman addressed my charges of attempting character assasination on me several times and that he began a campaign of such when I switched to investigating Israeli involvements in 9-11 to American and Saudi ones?
 
I doubt it.  A conversation like that, one in which I am a live witness here to attest to things, (if prolonged) could lead to exposure of some of his secretly held beliefs.  It is also a thing that he will not directly address (unless some email like this compels him to defend himself) because it could lead to emails that I have archived.  It is much easier to focus on denying that he is the evangelical author because a) if he isn't it still distracts from why people actually think of him as far right (his BELIEFS) or b) if it is the same, it probably can't be proven anyway.
 
Both Webfairy and Eastman are devotees of 'Wealth of Nations' and this speaks for itself:
 

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