Threatening Phone Calls Now?
4PM 1/20 – My Conclusion has been up and running for just under 24 hours. I helped setup this website in such a way so that the general public could hear the other side of the story. Suddenly, my phone rings. It’s a TTY phone call, a call via an MCI IP Relay which goes through an operator (probably so I don’t hear who’s on the other end of the line). The phone call is from someone who wants me to take this website down. I ask for a name and I’m told that, “I’ll give you my name if you just take the website down”. At the end of the phone call I receive an ominous threat, “I’m right outside your house”.
I’ve never been stalked before in my life, but I sure felt like someone was trying to stalk me with that kind of a statement. So I do a bit of research and find out that my personal information from the registration of the domain myconclusion.com has been posted on a couple ex-members websites, the administrators of one of the sites removed one post though my phone number is still posted. The other website has not responded to my request to have my personal information taken down. A post on one site stated, “Please feel free to call him and reprimand him as necessary".
I ask the person who called me, who no doubt is reading this: when did I ever threaten you to try and get your website, which attacks my lifestyle, taken down? In my book a threat like that is not something I take lightly. Any threat to my family, I take seriously. To me that’s more like how the mafia works. Did you really think a phone call like that would take a website down which is presenting the other side of the story? If you don’t agree with what’s here, DON’T READ IT!
I’m all for dialogue and intelligent conversation, I love debates and I’m more than ready to defend my lifestyle. However I call upon those ex-members who seek to use these tactics to stop. I call on all of us to respect each others privacy.
-Dan Johnson
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