On July 15, I emailed Massimo Introvigne, the Editor and Publisher of The Journal of CESNUR, and cced Ian Camacho, the author of an article smearing me that Introvigne published: Dear Dr. Introvigne: You just published an article “1950 Shades of Pinks and Greys: Was L. Ron Hubbard Drugged Out When He Developed OT III?” by Ian C. Camacho. (( https://cesnur.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/tjoc_5_4_1_camacho.pdf )) Mr. Camacho states in his “Acknowledgements:” Major thanks go to Massimo … [Read more...] about The Double-Blindness, Deafness and Dumbness of Peer Reviewers
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A Rum Time for Ron in Old Town Las Palmas (Part 1)
Dear Mr. Camacho: Re: Your article “1950 Shades of Pinks and Greys: Was L. Ron Hubbard Drugged Out When He Developed OT III?” (( “1950 Shades of Pinks and Greys: Was L. Ron Hubbard Drugged Out When He Developed OT III?” https://cesnur.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/tjoc_5_4_1_camacho.pdf )) I am grateful for your effort to school your readers on the legal term “burden of proof.” (The definition below is from my old Black’s Law Dictionary Fifth Ed.) (( Burden of proof. (Lat. onus … [Read more...] about A Rum Time for Ron in Old Town Las Palmas (Part 1)
Batting for CESNUR: Rookie Ian Camacho takes his swings for the team
Dear Mr. Camacho: Thank you. My indenting should make our dialog easy to follow. I am posting our email exchange because your article is public and there is considerable public interest in L. Ron Hubbard, and especially in his exceptional lying and his many other ways of victimizing people. I also believe that the other persons you identify in your article as “critics” and “religious scholars,” and whom, along with me, you disparage, could also benefit from the communications between you and … [Read more...] about Batting for CESNUR: Rookie Ian Camacho takes his swings for the team