Sunday, April 13, 2014

With all Cinque's posturing he still doesn't know how I managed to travel around the United States mailing my made up letters to him. I have the originals of ALL my made up letters right on my computer as I speak. The most comical twist to this is even when I offer Cinque full paragraphs as proof of my authorship he denied that I wrote them but instead fabricated some half-assed theory that I somehow STOLE the original letters from the original author.
The conspiracy mindset never ceases to amaze and baffle clear thinkers. Shaboo 2, is there anyone more comical on the Internet than Ralph Cinque. He is the only person that doesn't want to admit defeat in this scam he fell victim to. He has duped some poor drama teacher into his OIC scam who is convinced that I am not who I purport to be all because I ordered a replacement part for a pool filter. I challenged him to explain HOW that tipped him off that I was not what I appeared to be, but as I predicted, he hasn't offered any explanation.  I CANNOT get enough of these clowns. Cue the calliope music.....

Ralph Cinque says:
You failed again, Andersen. You couldn't involve your students in the scam because then they'd know that you WERE SV Andeson. And you certainly didn't travel around the country and down to South America to mail me letters. That's out, Andersen. Forget about it. Don't be a dumb pluck.

And the idea of you getting someone else to mail them, well that's problematic too because then those individuals would know. And who might they tell? Don't tell me you had an old buddy in Brazil that you called upon.

And don't tell me you wrote those letters of HGR. You are a LIAR! There is no way you would have written letters of that length and depth to me. You could have accomplished your purpose with much less effort than that.

This reminds me of a prank from college, in which one guy hid in the closet of another for 8 hours waiting to spook him. He succeeded- but he had to wait in a closet for 8 hours. So, who was the real victim?

It would have taken you many hours to conceive of and write that first letter. You invested all that time just to dupe me? No way. You wouldn't have invested that much time. You DIDN'T invest that much time.

So, I'll tell you what happened, Andersen:

I started sharing HGR's letters- his real, genuine letters. You pegged him right away as an older guy you first started teaching with in Pocatello, Idaho. You knew exactly who he was. And then, the people you work with went looking for him, and they found him. And they got the letters, his letters. And they gave them to you. Then the letters that followed, for damage control, were faked. And I don't say that you necessarily wrote them either. And you certainly didn't mail them. But, they got them to you so that you would have them.

Let me tell you where you went wrong, Andersen: it was when you said that you involved your students. It was bad enough that you had the logistical problem of explaining how you mailed the letters from as far away as Brazil. That was difficult, although obviously not impossible. But, to involve your whole class of students in the pursuit of SV Anderson when you ARE SV Anderson? There is no way you would have done that, and there is no way you did do that.

It's not that I don't know how you managed to travel around the United States mailing letters to me. I know very well that you didn't do it. Nobody would. You teach school, remember? You don't have an identical twin who took your place in the classroom. There were Two Oswalds, but there are not two SV Andersons. So, it's you who hasn't managed to explain or provide any credibility for anything you are claiming.

Your having full paragraphs is NOT proof of your authorship; it is only proof that got to the guy who authored them. And I don't say that you personally stole the letters. It's the people you work for who got to him.

The conspiracy mindset demands answers, rational answers, which you are not providing. The one who lacks credibility is YOU, not me.   
 
This is going up on Facebook, Blogspot, and maybe McAdams too. I'm making you into a famous fake, Andersen. I did it to Hank Sienfake, and I'm doing it to you. 
      

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