From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 6:47 PM PT
To: Nitza Lite
Cc: rest; FBI; 'SupremeInternetCourt@yahoogroups.com'; United States Justice Department; President@whitehouse.gov
Subject: FW: Nitze Lichtung...A BIZARRE DUMMY...---...

 

FYI

 


From: John K. Pollard Jr.
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 4:03 PM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: Nitze Lichtung

 

Just send her the little prayer attached and tell her, "I hope you feel better today."

 


 

----- Original Message -----

From: Gary S. Gevisser

To: John K. Pollard Jr.

Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 3:41 PM

Subject: RE:

 

On another subject. Marie had an interaction with a buddy of Windy Winn’s the other evening and I would just like your reaction to what I plan to send this woman Nitze bearing in mind Marie provided all the verbiage but felt I should condense it in to 3 short sentences.

 

Subject: A bizarre dummy

 

The word bizarre is used in many dumb ways.

 

First, manipulative when upsetting your comfort zone and you think you can still be in denial about it.

 

Second, are you a dummy which is only an IQ thing.

 

How many other words could you have used to describe my emails?

 

How can you be so arrogant or stupid to assume anything out of a first meeting?

 

My wife, Marie Dion Gevisser said nothing when she met you for the first time in the gutter alongside the cliffs of Del Mar this past Thursday evening prior to us enjoying a wonderful sunset dinner, stunned by your use of the word bizarre.

 

You are a dummy to think we cant see through it, that you could hide behind that word and you are a dummy to think you can still hide bearing in mind I intend to leverage until Kingdom Come the filth you spewed over The Internet about our great President George W. Bush using the likes of failed politician-journalist Windy Winn to mislead the increasingly alert masses tired of blood, overpriced chewing gum and those who derive great satisfaction in exceeding the limits of their small authority, i.e. evil doesn’t come in the form of a pointed tail or pitched fork.