mstower Wrote:
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> Hermione Wrote:
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> > mstower Wrote:
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> > > We see that the Vyse material (in what was to have
> > > been HOAX II) has been consigned to two
> > > appendices: “APPENDIX 1 Portrait of a Fraud:
> > > Analysis of Colonel Vyse’s Activities” and
> > > “APPENDIX 2 Mounting Evidence: New Confirmation of
> > > Vyse’s Deceit”.
> >
> > Howard Vyse's supposed "deceit" has been
> > extensively discussed on this forum and several
> > others.
> >
> > As we know, it's claimed that he acted
> > fraudulently to obtain a seat in Parliament
> > (except that he was never found guilty of any such
> > crime); and supposedly forged the cartouche name
> > of Khufu inside the relieving chambers of the
> > Great Pyramid (except that neither he nor anyone
> > else in 1837 would have had the necessary
> > knowledge to carry out such an exercise).
>
> It is not clear from the names of these appendices
> how much Creighton is still trying to make of the
> electoral episode. Close attention to the law as
> it stood in 1807—statute and case law—suggests
> that Vyse did not act unlawfully. Creighton
> contributed (more vehemently than cogently) to
> discussions in which this point was raised, so he
> is perfectly well aware of it.
>
> In any case, we may on past experience fairly
> discount Creighton’s implied promises as bluster.
>
> M.
All Void has on it is this:
“And Vyse, we should not forget, is a man now known to have perpetrated a major fraud earlier in his life in his bid to become a member of the British Parliament in 1807.”
With this note:
“Details about Vyse’s quest for Parliament can be found in The Great Pyramid Hoax, 32–38.”
Creighton’s statement is (of course) false. We know no such thing—and Creighton knows it.
M.