I've not had this happen before, and I certainly didn't enjoy it, nor do I believe it could be finished. A horrible person on MSN news took affront toward my posts regarding Tony Robinson. There's an article on MSN news today titled "Mourners pack Wisconsin funeral for man killed by police". By KIA FARHANG, Associated Press.
I read the article, then I read a few posts. I didn't have to be affronted, drawn into the sewer of words wrought by wicked minds. However, after reading 9 consistently horrid posts, which at the time were the only posts, I responded. I decided havoc was warranted and let loose. I wound down a bit and deleted some, then sought to make the rounds of posts and see who was reasonable. By then there were about 44. Near 53 I was attacked.
This man posted a phone number; odd at first I didn't grasp its significance. Soon I grew concerned about why it was there and put it into Google. It showed an address associated with a name that is shared by many thousands of Americans and myself. This was clearly meant as harassment and an evil motive to foment retaliatory phone calls was obvious.
The following was posted by the man named and not me, I have changed the phone number to protect the person whose phone number that is.
Roy Lanza · Top Commenter · Consultant at Accenture
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What I don't know, and am very unhappy about is how far this person may try to attack me via the internet, and if by that there is more threat. The idea makes me very angry and very, very determined to show the action of this person to authorities. It's horrible.
I sent a message to MSN News, but they only use a message board, which I doubt will create any concern from them.
I really want to pursue this man for trying to attack me. This is the link to that article. He has since deleted the attack. I saved parts of it to a word file. That's what you see above the squiggle.
http://www.msn.com/...
Any suggestions?
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As an aside. I do not share, post, allow permissions or do anything that puts my personal information upon the web. That's the best policy.
Best wishes.