So this is part of an ongoing
series where I have been pointing out all the lies and half-truths in Brett
Kimberlin’s amended complaint for RICO and other violations against myself and
pretty much half the internet (previously here,
here,
here,
here,
here,
here
here
and here). I say this is him accusing himself of
obstruction of justice because 1) he has claimed that lying to the FBI is
obstruction of justice under various statutes and 2) his self-described
“friend” Bill Schmalfeldt has said that he handed over the complaint or substantially
similar information to the FBI in the hopes of starting a RICO investigation...
against Simon and Schuster (in part)... claiming they are in some kind of
mafia...
You know, sometimes all you have
to do is repeat an accusation to discredit it.
So we reach the lie of the day
(and yes, very often the excruciating pun of the day in the subtitle). Today’s lie is contained on page ten, in
paragraph forty-eight when Kimberlin writes:
In February 2012
[sic], Defendant Akbar advised Defendants Walker, Frey, Nagy, Stranahan and
others that he was launching a new entity called the National Bloggers Club to
bring together Republican bloggers to collectively coordinate their messaging
about specific issues.
First, in February 2012, I had
never even heard of Ali Akbar, period. If
he was mentioned in anything I read, I don’t remember it (and honestly, it’s a memorable
name, so I probably would have remembered it).
I never communicated with Akbar until either May or June of 2012, after I
wrote my monster post about how Brett
Kimberlin tried to frame me for a crime.
It might have even been after I had been arrested (on false charges that were quickly dropped). I don’t honestly remember, but I was
introduced to him by Robert Stacy McCain who I didn’t become friends with until
after I wrote that post.
A quick call to Akbar tonight
(who is a very good friend now, probably a better friend to me than I have been
to him), verified other facts that demonstrated that what I suspected were lies in
that sentence were indeed lies. He told
me that the National Bloggers Club was already in existence by February, and
that its membership has never been limited to Republicans and indeed is not
currently solely made up of Republicans.
Any Democrat, Libertarian Party member or presumably communist could
join at any time because it is not really an ideological organization, unless
you could support of blogging to be an ideology.
Which of course is not the only
false statement in that paragraph, but as I said, this is designed to be a
drip, drip, drip of lies exposed, amounting to a truthful water torture of Brett
Kimberlin. So let’s review, including
the lies from the previous posts, with the new lies being underlined:
Lie #1: claiming I filed anything for Seth Allen or helped Mr. Allen to file anything himself.
Lie #2: claiming that I filed anything “attacking” (including
criticizing) any of the judges in Kimberlin
v. Allen.
Lie #3: claiming none of the Defendants have ever contacted him for
comment about the SWATting story.
Lie #4: claiming I have intimidated anyone, ever (and necessarily
that anyone “conspired” with me to intimidate anyone).
Lie #5: claiming that Judge Jordan rejected our allegedly false
narratives.
Lie #6: claiming I have defended Seth Allen’s “attacks” on Judge
Jordan (which as best as I can tell were just criticisms, albeit intemperate,
ineffective and ill-advised ones).
Lie #7: claiming that my blog, Everyone Draw Mohammed was dedicated
to “attacking, smearing, mocking and insulting” Islam or Mohammed. (And really that is kind of a two-fer, isn’t
it?)
Lie #8: claiming that my blog solicited “vile, pornographic and
insulting depictions of Mohammed.”
Lie #9: claiming that my blog published over 800 insulting
depictions of Mohammed. Looking back, I
would say about 60% were insulting to Mohammed or Islam, given that I promised
I would not censor my submissions as long as they adhered to two rules 1) they
must depict mohammed in some clear way (including drawing an arrow to a thing
and calling it Mohammed) and 2) no porn.
Lie #10: claiming that Lee Stranahan works for Breitbart.com.
Lie #11: claiming that Robert Stacy McCain lives anywhere in
Maryland.
Lie #12: sending a false copy of the Amended Complaint.
Lie #13: claiming that I assaulted Brett Kimberlin.
Lie #14: claiming that anyone conspired with me to assault him.
Lie #15: claiming that I assaulted him for any other reason than
his provocation in unlawfully using his iPad.
Lie #16: claiming that I communicated with Ali Akbar
prior to May, 2012.
Lie #17: claiming the National Bloggers Club launched in February,
2012.
Lie #18: claiming the National Bloggers Club is a
Republican organization.
Mendacity #1: when he gives
the impression that I intervened in Kimberlin
v. Allen out of the blue and motions on my own initiative when in fact each
and every one of them were filed in response to some action Brett took directed
at me. I have no standing to intervene,
otherwise.
Mendacity #2: when he fails
to note that he instructed many of the defendants not to harass him, which
includes unwanted contact making it more difficult to contact him for a
response to the SWATting story.
Mendacity #3: when he
pretends his denials have any value whatsoever.
If his denials are meaningless then why is it even relevant whether we
contacted him to obtain it?
Mendacity #4: when he pretends that I did anything improper by
filing motions in Maryland anonymously, when I was given specific permission by
the court to do exactly that.
Mendacity #5: when he pretends that Malkin and McCain are just
bloggers.
Mendacity #6: suggesting that any alleged injury occurred from contact
with me (he might have really been injured, but I didn’t injure him.)
So that is now eighteen lies and six
merely misleading statements in less than nine paragraphs and the big lie of sending a false
copy of the complaint. Be sure to tune
in tomorrow for part ten.
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My wife and I have lost our jobs due to the
harassment of convicted terrorist Brett Kimberlin, including an attempt to get
us killed and to frame me for a crime carrying a sentence of up to ten
years. I know that claim sounds fantastic, but if you read starting here,
you will see absolute proof of these claims using documentary and video
evidence. If you would like to help in the fight to hold Mr. Kimberlin
accountable, please hit the donation link on the right. And thank you.
Follow me at Twitter @aaronworthing, mostly for
snark and site updates. And you can purchase my book (or borrow it for
free if you have Amazon Prime), Archangel: A Novel of Alternate, Recent
History here.
And you can read a little more about my novel, here.
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Disclaimer:
I have accused some people, particularly
Brett Kimberlin, of reprehensible
conduct. In some cases, the conduct is even criminal. In all cases, the only justice I want is through the appropriate legal process—such
as the criminal justice system. I do not
want to see vigilante violence against any person or any threat of such
violence. This kind of conduct is
not only morally wrong, but it is counter-productive.
In the particular case of Brett
Kimberlin, I do not want you to even contact him. Do not call him. Do not write him a letter. Do not write him an email. Do not text-message him. Do not engage in any kind of directed
communication. I say this in part
because under Maryland law, that can quickly become harassment and I don’t want
that to happen to him.
And for that matter, don’t go on
his property. Don’t sneak around and try
to photograph him. Frankly try not to
even be within his field of vision. Your
behavior could quickly cross the line into harassment in that way too (not to
mention trespass and other concerns).
And do not contact his
organizations, either. And most of all, leave his family alone.
The only exception to all that is
that if you are reporting on this, there is of course nothing wrong with
contacting him for things like his official response to any stories you might
report. And even then if he tells you to
stop contacting him, obey that request. That
this is a key element in making out a harassment claim under Maryland law—that
a person asks you to stop and you refuse.
And let me say something
else. In my heart of hearts, I don’t
believe that any person supporting me has done any of the above. But if any of you have, stop it, and if you
haven’t don’t start.
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