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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 14:44:33 EDT
Subject: Re: Larry Johnson

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As I understand these sorts of events, its not uncommon for the magazine 

owners to pay a lot of money for sources.   And, they do it to sell magazines.
And they sell magazines by creating controversy- often where none exists.  

Since the editors at this magazine didn't bother to try and contact Alcor to 
verify or impartially review Alcor's side of the story, they obviously aren't 
interested in reporting the truth- or even both sides of the story.  

If Alcor maintains pristine operations and prosecutes to the full extent of 

the law without sinking to the level of this magazine or their former employee,
I'm sure that any responsible investigation will find that they have 

delivered exactly on their promises, and didn't promise anything they didn't 
deliver,  
which is the whole point.

I would caution Alcor against anything which would fuel the fire of this 

sensationalism.  The press release they printed was great, clear, succinct, and
factual.  If they stick to the truth they will do okay.

Shame on the magazine editors.  I wonder how much they paid Larry Johnson for 
stolen materials, and to break his legal promise of nondisclosure?  

My sympathies to Ted Williams' son, I hope he is strong-hearted.

Mike Donahue
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