On 12/12/2014 9:11 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
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Yes it is much better to use my screen name than to purposely use my
last name knowing that I do not use it here. Only the most committed
troll would then dig up posts, some of them before I started posting
here, where people used my full name here.
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Sorry, I can't take responsibility for Rick Archer posting your real
name on FFL. Apparently many of your old friends want to get in touch
with you. Why you'd object to this is beyond me, after all you are a
public figure.
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//"Curtis I met in FL when he was @ Avon Park & we became great friends
with laughs there & long talks. I lost contact yrs ago. How may I reach
him now by email or tel. or address . Is he married & living in what
town etc. THANKS in advance, Bill Leed. People were commenting on the
quality of his songs. Was there a site where you could listen to them?"/
Rick: /"His email is here: http://www.curtisblues.com/contact1.htm"/
Subject: Curtis Mailloux my friend how to contact him in W.VA
Author: Rick Archer
Forum: Yahoo! FairfieldLife
Date: Mon, 08 May 2006
<http://www.mail-archive.com/fairfieldlife%40yahoogroups.com/msg51194.html>http://www.mail-archive.com/fairfieldlife%40yahoogroups.com/msg51194.html
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Of course I am aware of the articles that use my real name and I am
proud of that work. A person who really wanted to do a serious check
on my POV can google my full name and find them.
I am also proud of what I have written here on this forum with my POV.
The problem with this place is that there are malicious people and
trolls who have told lies about me in order to harm me because they
didn't agree with my POV on the movement. So when people post my full
name here it pushes up the google ranking so it comes up higher. So
instead of of the articles I have been quoted in, the casual searcher
might first find some idiotic thing you say about me.
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You are not even making any sense. Whether you want to be or not you're
either famous or infamous. In my opinion, if I were you, I'd be ashamed
of some of the things you've posted to newsgroups and then signed with
your professional stage name - I'm surprised you get any work at all -
but that's just me.
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So to be clear.
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Let's be clear: Stop insinuating that I am a perv - don't call me
Shirley - you know that my name is Richard J.Williams. Is that clear?
You retract these statements and I'll never mention your name again
professional, real, or otherwise. Deal?
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Just because some of us have an off forum presence on the Web, and
some people inadvertently or maliciously our full name in years past,
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Can you spell cognitive dissonance In fact you are not supposed to be
using your professional name on Yahoo Groups, that is is considered to
be spamming.
/"Please don't post commercial announcements in the main message area."/
- Rick Archer, FFL Rule #13
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YOU are not allowed to post my full name here without violating the
policies of the site.
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Maybe we should boot off Rick for breaking his own rules, but in fact
you yourself posted your real name to social media. You could have used
a totally annonymous alias, but for some reason you connected your stage
name to your real name - maybe you wanted to remind everyone that you
were working for the TMO and maybe you thought they would be interested
in your stage performance - I don't know and I don't care.
All I'm concerned about is your derogatory statements posted on social
media in an attempt to demean me for the purpose of winning a religious
debate. That was mean, rude, crude, and very unprofessional. Go figure.
/"I take responsibility for not being more informed about TM before I
got involved. I wish I had had the Internet back in 1974."/ - Curtis
Mailloux
Subject: Curtis replies to TM and Hinduism
Author: Curtis Mailloux
Forum: alt.meditation.transcendental
Date: 5/12/97
https://groups.google.com/alt.meditation.transcendental/
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.meditation.transcendental/gfQHVpxbTzE/qr195h8VSBYJ>
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Only the most hideous form of troll would need it to be explained this
way rather than just honor someone's request to protect their personal
and professional life.
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Thanks - I will add this insult to the list of demeaning messages you've
posted on this forum about me.
Maybe we should take this up with the moderators - I'll abide by their
ruling and would support them removing your real name from the archives,
but I'm not sure how you're going to get it deleted from The New York
Times and from Google Groups. Good luck with that.
/"That very well may be, but when I think of Curtis Mailloux guru
tripping with his deerskin or those Purusha guys with their balls
wrapped tightly in diapers I tend to believe anything can happen." -
/Alex Stanley
Subject: To all so called "TM- haters"
Author: John A. Stanley
Forum: alt.meditation.transcendental
Date: 10/14/99
https://groups.google.com/alt.meditation.transcendental/
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.meditation.transcendental/feqpKlCmoSc/wwyOwlzZ-T0J>
P.S. I really like your singling and playing a lot - your personal
insults and queer jokes directed at me, not so much.
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <punditster@...> wrote :
On 12/11/2014 7:52 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
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You are outing my last name on a public forum where I have NEVER
used it myself.
Please delete the post using my last name Richard. immediately.
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Sorry, I can't do that - your name is all over the internet and
FFL - there must be thousands of TMers that have read your
interview on Minit Org posted to Google Groups and Yahoo Groups
and in The New York Times. Maybe you should take this up with Rick
Archer - he's the one that posted your name to FFL on May 8,
2007. Can you spell cognitive dissonance?
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/"You are a liar and a troll Richard."/ - curtisdeltablues
Is that better?