Barry is not the only person posting here. I think he provides consistent 
opposition to the true believer syndrome and its associated flaky thinking. 
There is a certain element of humour he provides, because true believers tend 
to have a distinct lack of humour when their beliefs are challenged. When 
criticising Barry, it is seldom mentioned that he does post about other things 
here as well. To pursue enlightenment, I think it helps if one has a certain 
appreciation of black humour toward dire situations and human behaviour in 
general. Now it is time for my morning coffee.
 

---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

 Barry, please, please, answer me.  (-:   Are you delusional? 

 TM's reputation is being harmed among the ten people who post here, a couple 
of lurkers, and your all important lurking reporter?
 

 Is he compiling evidence for some kind of treatise, yet to be publlished, 
because his output has been rather meager, like non existent?
 

 Here's the greater truth. 
 

 FFL has become the travelogue or a rather, sad old man, who is obsessed with 
the spiritual organization he left forty years ago, and that of his sidekick.

 

 I'm afraid, that's the long and short of it.  (-:
 
 

---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :
 
 The thing is, it's kind of an obvious ploy, and 100% right out of the Cult 
Playbook, so their "Get Barry" routine actually does more harm to TM's 
reputation than staying silent does. But they're really not smart enough never 
figure that out, even when I tell them like I'm doing here, so I guess we can 
all expect more of the same...


 From: salyavin808 <[email protected]>

---In [email protected], <anartaxius@...> wrote :

  You cannot have that effect if you do not make contact, you are trying to 
redefine a word just like Judy did. I really miss Judy. She made this place a 
hell worthy of interaction.
 

 I miss Judy too. We need a Moriarty for our Holmes. Or is it the other way 
round? 
 


















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