From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:18 PM
To: Aaron"BrownNose" Brown (info@eRaider.com)
Cc: Robert Lenzner
Subject: FW: Genocide - dissenter rights

 

BrownNose, there was once again an error in the transmission, again very possibly due to the number of recipients. Please bear with me, hi D.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:02 PM
To:
Aaron"BrownNose" Brown (info@eRaider.com)
Cc: Devin Standard; FBI
Subject: Genocide - dissenter rights

REPLY TO 1312 by AaronBrown

 

Now, now Professor.

 

I could have, following in the footsteps of my high school math teacher, begun this missive with in "Jew Course" [sic].

 

Mr. Smith although not Jewish did in fact feel quite at home screwing around with the heads of the mostly Jewish kids attending our private Jewish day school, although if u were to say ask David Levy, who was Head Boy and now President of a local Orthodox congregation in La Jolla just up the road from where I am seated in our beach house watching the sun beginning to set, so I must speed this up few if any hyperlinks, David would probably argue we were the ones making fun of Mr. Smith.

 

David tho, just like u, growing awfully quiet even tho I am rather certain he is up to speed on the knuckleballs that have u ducking me at this time, and u may recall my mentioning the last time I ran into David was at JFK International Airport both of us returning to San Diego, David having as best I recall been rather impressed with the tour he and his family had of your Yeshiva in New York City, my not mentioning to David

 

Or

 

his wife and kid who was out “canvassing” universities how much of a "non-stellar" choice they would be making in having a nincompoop such as yourself add further weight to the nonsense David had planted in the head of his youngster, again just my opinion.

 

My opinion as u and even the likes of TCO are gathering counting 4 quite a bit these days, soon I may very well have a rather articulate missive I delivered just days be4 Xmess 1993 to Mr. William Randolph Hearst VI, Chairman of the Board of Hearst Corporation, up on The Internet, the first rough draft getting "vetted" by my middle brother whose name I believe u r familiar with, on December 1st 1993. It began,

 

Since our meeting I have given some thought to the subject of developing strategic alliances and optimizing the resources of the Hearst Group. But first I would like to elaborate on my reasoning behind Paramount's decision to acquire Macmillan.

 

As I mentioned, often top management 'stir the pot' in an effort, not simply to look busy, but to hide non-stellar performance. This can be achieved through an acquisition where trend lines are broken and historical analysis is no long accurate. A year or so after such a merger comparative analysis becomes very difficult. In this particular case, the difficulty of comparative analysis is intensified because a number of different entities will be folded into one another. Where there is a lot of synergy, factors contributing to performance become amorphous.

 

Although the final version went from 4 pages down to 3 with just one organizational chart and one pie chart, no spacing between lines, font size no bigger than 10, the beginning 2 paragraphs u c above not changing one iota, there being as best I recall only one original document and no copies.

 

So again to repeat post 845 on The Buck Stops Here almost verbatim,

 

Professor,

 

While u and Melvyn Weiss Esq. consider your next moves let me ask u, do u believe in G-d?

 

Gary S. Gevisser

The Rattlesnake

 

Ps - The time exactly 6.00 PM PST according to my Motorola cell phone.