Elsewhere, Kohls claims that I wrote: "The way to do it is to first set up a fictitious email address. Speaking from experience working on research on extremist groups…Create a totally fictitious name and then an address that reflects that name e.g. John Doe and JDoe1234@." 5/
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And: "Second, get an address on a free service provider such as Yahoo or Hotmail or whatever. Since most of these ask for your “other” email address as proof of identity, give them the one on your broadband provider." 6/
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And: "They will send a confirmation email to that address giving you your starting password." 7/
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And: "Third, after about a week of using your new fictitious address in various places that let you sign up for comments, you can be sure it’s working, so then go in and delete the address you created on your broadband service." 8/
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And: "Typically they deactivate the address immediately and then take a month to free up that slot for re-use. This step ensures that your Yahoo or Hotmail address becomes un-traceable back to your broadband provider." 9/
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And: "Forth, wait a month for the original fictitious name to completely purge from your broadband provider." 10/
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And finally: " Fifth: Now you’re home free to get onto the anti-vax boards and any other objectionable boards you want to go after and make all manner of noise to make them look ridiculous and drive away the undecideds. Yeee-hawww, round ‘em up!" 11/
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I, of course, wrote nothing of the sort. The passage quoted by Gary G. Kohls comes from—you guessed it!—an anonymous comment on my blog. Here is the link. 12/https://respectfulinsolence.com/2012/04/23/the-annals-of-im-not-anti-vaccine/#comment-190573 …
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Conclusion: Gary G. Kohls, MD is either clueless or a liar. Take your pick. Personally, I say: Why not both? 13/
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Finally, if you ever see these quotes falsely attributed to me (as in this link), point out that I never wrote or said anything of the sort and do not approve of such tactics. 14/ http://www.truthlibrary.info/Articles/Corporate-Fraud/Two-Of-The-Most-Deviant-And-Abusive-Internet-Trolls-Are-Practicing-U-S-Doctors-Both-Aliases-Now-Exposed/ …
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Oh, and, contrary to what is claimed in the article, I am not @skepticalraptor. I consider the Raptor my friend and admire his work, but I am not he. Kohls and his source are both too clueless to get even that right. 15/15
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