An Irish Reader Doubts Our Bona Fides, Again

By VDARE.com Reader

03/04/2013

Re: Anthony Boehm’s Funny Thing: Anti-German Racism In Czech Election Doesn’t Bother U.S. Main Stream Media

From: Michael Kenny

Highly amused at “Anthony Boehm.” I assume this is the latest Brimelow scam. Boehm’s byline says “Anthony Boehm is a federal civil servant. I wonder what “federation” he is supposed to be a civil servant of. Certainly not Germany (his name isn’t German) and, in any event, a German civil servant would be prohibited by law from publishing such an article.

The same applies, indeed, as far as I know, to a US federal official. And, of course, the whole emphasis is on US media coverage and "Euro-Americans". And let’s not forget the witan e-mail address. Funny thing!

Previous more or less insanely skeptical letters from Michael Kenny involved his refusal to believe that Athena Kerry was a real person, that that pseudonymous "Finn MacCool" was really Irish, or that we could possibly have readers in Italy, although he himself was reading us in Luxembourg.

By James Fulford writes: Michael Kenny is wrong again — Anthony Boehm is a real civil servant (American) and not in any way forbidden by law to write “such an article.” However, Anthony Boehm, while a fairly typical American name, is not his real name, it’s a pseudonym.

While civil servants frequently publish articles with a statement saying that the views are those of the author, the amount of political persecution aimed at VDARE.com and friends means that it’s safer to use a pseudonym. I’ll add that is the email we use for pseudonymous writers and anonymous readers. If you email them, the email comes to me and I forward it.

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