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George Russel Simpson

Seems there are two David Horowitz's

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Horowitz
David Joel Horowitz (born January 10, 1939) is an American conservative writer and policy advocate.

and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Horowitz_(consumer_advocate)
David Horowitz (born June 30, 1937) is an American consumer advocate and former reporter for KNBC-TV in Los Angeles,

-LF

Your link should be http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Horowitz_(consumer_advocate). The error was caused by the software. I fixed it in the quote as well.
 
Just when I doubted the validity of the ET Corn Gods language (due to him getting David Horowitz horribly wrong), he comes back and nails James Holmes: http://ufoetblog.com/?p=6752.

You have to admit, it's scary how accurate it is. I really think he might pass the $1M challenge! :eek:
 
Do we even know what his claim is? If it is that he can decode any name into a matching prophecy, we already know that is incorrect - he failed miserably on David Horowitz, never even mentioning his work as a consumer reporter or the on camera "incident".

So unless his claim is something else entirely, I think we can stick a fork in this turkey, he's done.

Although, I still would have liked to blog with him.
 
For those interested in how the ET Corn Dogs have fared in recent court decisions, there is this.

George's attempt at exacting justice in a matter involving condominiums in the Virgin Islands had been countered with a defamation of character suite. George lost that case. George lost on appeal. George owes someone $1,175,000.
 
For those interested in how the ET Corn Dogs have fared in recent court decisions, there is this.

George's attempt at exacting justice in a matter involving condominiums in the Virgin Islands had been countered with a defamation of character suite. George lost that case. George lost on appeal. George owes someone $1,175,000.
Down from the $6.6 million the jury originally awarded. Nice of the plaintiff to agree to only $1.175 million. D'ya suppose he will take a personal check?
 
I'm sure the ET Corn Gods will put their hands in their alien pockets to help George pay the award.
 
I don't understand how you can all doubt the language, the translations are amazing

How could you fake this:

Robin McLaurin Williams = “Actor Alien in Mork and Mindy, Born July 21 1951 AD, Dead 2014 AD, August 11”

???
 
I just tried to read through the Corn God translation "rules."

I had to give up once I got to rule 8, the U-turn rule. A rule that allows "carbon" to be translated to "no bra."
 
I just tried to read through the Corn God translation "rules."

I had to give up once I got to rule 8, the U-turn rule. A rule that allows "carbon" to be translated to "no bra."

In George's world, a carbon tax is really a no bra tax. Everyone not wearing a bra gets taxed. It balances the budget.
 
I just tried to read through the Corn God translation "rules."

I had to give up once I got to rule 8, the U-turn rule. A rule that allows "carbon" to be translated to "no bra."


I proved pretty conclusively that any letter could be turned into any other string of letters. George kept insisting that the applying the rules was an art, but he never pointed out even one mistake anyone ever made in their translations.
 
For those interested in how the ET Corn Dogs have fared in recent court decisions, there is this.

George's attempt at exacting justice in a matter involving condominiums in the Virgin Islands had been countered with a defamation of character suite. George lost that case. George lost on appeal. George owes someone $1,175,000.



Ahhh, our old friend, Mr. Simpson. He really is a gift that keeps on giving. :D

(Perhaps he should direct his energies into auditioning for television commercials next, to help pay off that judgment.) ;)
 
Ahhh, our old friend, Mr. Simpson. He really is a gift that keeps on giving. :D

(Perhaps he should direct his energies into auditioning for television commercials next, to help pay off that judgment.) ;)

Would it be a fair guess that the voluntary drop from $6,600,000 to $1,175,000 might be based on the value of some asset, maybe on Long Island?
 
He should do a Broadway revival of the play...CATS!

Rut rut rut!



Are you guys trying to murder him?!?


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Ah, a trip down memory lane. I'm filled to the brim with nostalgia.
 
The translations were quite a scary insight into George's mind - particularly his megalomania and his views of women.

What options does Mr Feuerstein have to enforce the judgement for $1,175,000? Can he force the sale of ol' Georgie's assets, for example?
 
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