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Old October 23rd 04, 01:42 PM
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Hi John,

Historically, there have been MANY authors, all making claims to be
different persons OR there has been ONE author claiming to be
different persons FROM ONE account that is not a professional address.
ALL supposed authors claim to be working for a commercial business
selling fractal antennas. However, this is strictly speculation as
absolutely no evidence of this commercial pursuit is apparent in ANY
correspondence.

Stilted or otherwise, the confusion resides at one common point
originating these messages. In just the past week I've seen several
messages posted by two sides of a dialogue BOTH claiming to be the
same correspondent from different addresses. Signatures at the bottom
of a post are a wholly insecure means of asserting identity. Further,
individuals attempting to draw you into commercial correspondence
through non-commercial addresses (accounts) are the leading form of
Phishing. I hope this last term is not lost on you.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Hi Richard,

This READS like language, but doesn't really say anything, IMO.

Please ID the "techno-fraud" which you expose in your fractal antenna
website--that's your word. And what patents do you claim your amateur web page
has managed to render useless? You said this too.Hmmm:-)?

And what exactly is this early 1800's prior art you allude to that renders
fractal antennas as public domain? Perhaps you have a knowledge base which
extends before Hertz, and even Maxwell:-)?

I am sure I am not the only one who would share the fascination of details to
your claims.

You are not a man short of words; use a few concise words to flesh it out,
kindly.

73,
Chip N1IR