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Re: Harassment and Defamation on the Internet
Posted by Roger Francis on 3/28/07

    Dear Ms. Blake:

    When it comes to cyberstalking, I don't think you are in any
    position to complain. I googled your email address and came
    up with several thousand hits. You have "cyberstalked" (your
    terms, not mine)countless individuals on virtually hundreds
    of sites, for several years.
    When someone like you appears that often, and complains
    continually about what seems to be a personal grudge against
    one automaker, along with criticism of anyone who challenges
    your statements, what do you expect??
    If you can dish it out, you have to be able to deal with the
    push back. Evidently you can't. Whining about those who
    don't agree with you won't get sympathy from myself, and
    undoubtedly most other folks who read similar pathetic
    moaning from anyone!!
    It is clear you are the kind of individual who always blames
    others for your problems.
    My advice--get a life!

    On 2/11/07, Charlene Blake wrote:
    > I have been doing auto consumer work for the past decade.
    > Since my involvement in the Toyota engine oil sludge (well
    > documented by journalists, consumer agencies, and Toyota
    > owners) matter, some who are attempting to protect the
    > automaker have continued to harass, intimidate, and defame
    > me publicly.
    >
    > The hope is that the distraction and confusion will coax
    > auto consumers to reject my consumer information. I
    > believe the intent is to diminish and/or end the public
    > dialogue about this serious engine problem and to limit
    the
    > effectiveness of my consumer networking.
    >
    > What measures can be taken in such cases? My name as an
    > advocate is out there, but I am not a public figure in the
    > true sense. What legal measures are available to me?
    >
    > The "cyberstalker(s)" have used aliases and even posed as
    > me in order to discredit. One in particular lives in
    > Canada and uses Sprint for his internet access. He
    > impersonated me on a private blog, and the "owner" of the
    > blog revealed this information publicly.
    >
    > Thank you for your input.
    >
    > Charlene Blake
    > cblake@erols.com
    > Toyota Owners Unite for Resolution
    > http://www.petitiononline.com/TMC2003/petition.html

     
     

 
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