Z's network?
He's just plain sick. The aviation community is relatively small, and
with more types like him running around, it could cause harm. I'm glad
there's not more like that idiot running aviation websites, magazines,
ect.. One sick-oh is enough in that position.
There's no way he could have been in Viet Nam, he's too young.
By the time he was old enough, everyone was coming home, (Circa 1975)
He probably wasn't old enough then. I'm surprised he hasn't claimed
he's seen UFO's also. Or been abducted by them. That's a favorite
line used by those desperate for attention. Which he obviously is.
I can remember reading his magazine when he was whining about his wife
leaving him. I can only imagine what she'd say about what it was like
being married to him. Those sick types can usually hide their mental
sickness long enough to suck in the unsuspecting, but the poor other
half always figure it out and can't get away fast enough. Back then,
he was blaming his mairage breakup on all the mean people that were
attacking him because he was telling the "truth" about problems with
their products. One being the Capella. He was trying to give the
impression that all the other magazines were lying because they didn't
want to scare away advertisers, and his mag would tell it like it is.
Some of that probably does exist, but looking back, his magazine was
not the place to find truth either.
On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:44:03 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote:
In a previous article, "DABEAR" said:
Paul Tomblin wrote:
"throw him off the internet"? What the **** are you talking about? The
cure for bad speech is good speech, not censorship.
Just FYI ~ the Zoom is a documented liar. It's not about
censorship...it's about a scumbag who lies to his readers, defrauds
There is no law against lying on the internet. There is no law against
being a scumbag on the internet. If there were, there would be a lot
fewer sites.
Prosecute or sue him for the things he does which are against the law
(there appear to be many), but don't think you get him "thrown off the
internet".
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