I've seen this woman on Myspace before. She used to be a member of the old SpyderBaby Myspace group that I used to run before I quit Myspace. I never had any contact with her though.

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Fine. Let's say you're right for the sake of argument. Go watch this video and tell me what you think then. You want truth? Then learn it. Educate yourself. Use your own free mind to seek it out. Knowledge is power. I have too much respect for your music to let this issue go. But if in the end, if you still choose to live in a dream world, then so be it. Your music will simply be on my casualty list of stupid bands I'll never listen to again.

I find it really funny that she actually sent you an email suggesting that you should educate yourself with the truth. If she was at all familiar with LAM she would have already known that LAM is one of the most educated bands around, and is so because of your own political stances. You are one of the very few artists that is actually addressing what is wrong with the world at the moment. You should be very proud of that Sean.

After reading through the messages that she sent you, her concern was never with the conspiracy theories found within the film "Loose Change", but more with the fact that she was so upset because you had never heard of her organisation "Goth Help Us". I wonder at what point did she expect you to personally know of this organisation when there 30,000 plus people listed as "friends" on the LAM myspace page. Was she really hoping that you would notice her organisation above all others simply because it had the word "Goth" in it?! This is quite evidently the case given what she wrote here:

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But what REALLY upsets me, is you don't even know who Goth Help Us is, yet you accept a friends request and blame it on a friend doing it, then we simply get lost in your masses of "friends" and now you wonder what we're about?

This woman also stated that her organisation is both global and yet at the same time still relatively new. I find this somewhat contradictary in the way that she has phrased it. The way I see it is that to be a global organisation, the organisation itself would have to be around for so many years and too not be still relatively new.

Somehow, to be a global and yet still relatively new organisation on Myspace doesn't quite have the same ring to it. When thinking of global organisations that are set up to help people I think of OXFAM and not Goth Help Us!

Sean, I think that you should definately go with what Thalia77 wrote here:
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Sean, I think you are spending too much time responding to nutters, and you're damaging your inner peace in the process of doing so. The people who live in a dream world of their own will never wake up to reality, unless they seek professional help, so trying to fight your corner with them is futile. I think you should just ignore the nutters, and concentrate on the people you can communicate with, who are greater in number, and much more fun to talk to.


I would have suggested the same sort of thing myself. And last but not least...

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Do you know my mother? Why not? I'm STUNNED you don't know my mother!!!!

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Cat