| Subject: | [socialcredit] Reply to Joe Thomson | | Date: | Monday, June 23, 2008 10:06:03 (-0700) | | From: | william_b_ryan <william_b_ryan @.....com>
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Joe, the fair use doctrine permits excerpting brief quotations from published
texts for scholarly purposes. I think excerpting a complete chapter might be
pushing the limits of the doctrine. It is also possible that Professor Werner
could not grant permission even if he wanted to, inasmuch as publishers often
control the copyrights of the works they are publishing. But he is probably
reluctant to grant permission, if this recent reply from him is any indication.
After a quick reading he took my recent post as accusing him of antisemitism,
which was not my intention. Shortly after sending that message to me, he sent
the following in I think a fit of petulance:
"June 20, 2008
"William,
"Can you please remove all postings referring to our
exchange? Including on the creditlist and the below
link. I have not given permission.
"Thank you. Richard"
Bill
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Re: the goldsmith "fraud" story
Monday, June 23, 2008 9:51 AM
From: "Joe Thomson" <thomsonhiyu@shaw.ca>
To: socialcredit@elistas.com
(Richard Werner):- I now understand your reluctance to recognize the fraudulent
historical origin of banking and continued dubious practice today. First you need
to become aware of this reality. I explain it in chapter 12 of New Paradigm.
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(Bill Ryan):- [Reply] I have read it and continue to read it. Thank you for
writing it and making it available.
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(Joe Thomson asks):- Would it be possible to reproduce "chapter 12 of New
Paradigm" in whole, or the relevant parts of it here, so that we all might read
it? Or would this violate the copyright? Perhaps, considering the very
interesting discussion you've been having with Richard, he might give permission,
since it might help to further explain his position?
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