September 1, 2011
6. Newblog2011: 09/01/11 A confusing conspiracy
One thing that has been disappointing and difficult for me to understand is that every one of the big harassers, and all of the harassing celebrities, and a lot of people in the entertainment industry, know that Brian Williams took his idea for the segment "Making A Difference" from something that I wrote on Friendster in January of 2009. Since they all know that I'm the one who's telling the truth, I don't understand why the lie has been perpetuated by all of those organizations and people.
If there's anyone who hasn't read about Mr. Williams's fraud on my blog page, "Brian Williams at NBC is a fraud," I would recommend doing that.
Here's the essay that I originally wrote in January of 2009:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"I was thinking it would be fun to have a show called “The Good News Show.” I think it’s important to have news shows keep reporting on all the scary, bad things that are happening in the world, but sometimes I feel like I’ve been watching the same show over and over again since I was a kid. So I thought it might be fun to have a half-hour show in which the newscaster reported the statistics of all the good, low-key things that happened every day.
For example: “Today, 250 million people in the United States got up and went to work.” “Today, 50 million kids went to school in the United States.” “Today, 10,000 tons of stuff got recycled.” I don’t know what the actual statistics are on any of those things. Does anyone in general know those statistics? No? So we need that show.
I feel like it would be nice to have those daily numbers reported on all the people who are going about their business, the ones who aren’t screwing up. Because I think that there are a lot of people who are not screwing up on any given day. It’s not that I don’t have an interest in the world outside my doors. I just hate seeing one catastrophe after another and feeling like there’s nothing I can do about any of it. I read somewhere that “Hope is the virtue from which all other virtues spring.”"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
September 1, 2011
Here's part of a note about the essay that I wrote on July 14, 2011 on the blog page where the essay is now, truthfully entitled "Brian Williams at NBC is a fraud:"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"When I wrote my essay about the need for a Good News Show on Friendster in January of 2009, the Internet, media and entertainment industry harassment of me wasn’t yet sexual harassment. I used the quote “Hope is the virtue from which all other virtues spring” at a time when I couldn’t have anticipated that in two and a half years I would think carefully about using the word “spring” if I didn’t absolutely have to do so.
I didn’t have a blog such as Weebly or WordPress before the summer of 2010. The way I had written online before then was to write on Friendster and then replace what I’d written a few hours later, the next day, or a few days later."
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
September 1, 2011
The March, 2009 cover of Vanity Fair magazine has a picture of President Barack Obama, with a quote that says:
"A leader is a dealer in hope--Napoleon Bonaparte"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
September 1, 2011
I certainly never wanted anything I did to be used to support child molestation. I have no problem with Mr. Williams taking all of the credit for what the name he gave to the project that he created from my idea is now being used to signify.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 1, 2011 @ 10:46 a.m.
6. Newblog2011: 09/01/11 A confusing conspiracy
One thing that has been disappointing and difficult for me to understand is that every one of the big harassers, and all of the harassing celebrities, and a lot of people in the entertainment industry, know that Brian Williams took his idea for the segment "Making A Difference" from something that I wrote on Friendster in January of 2009. Since they all know that I'm the one who's telling the truth, I don't understand why the lie has been perpetuated by all of those organizations and people.
If there's anyone who hasn't read about Mr. Williams's fraud on my blog page, "Brian Williams at NBC is a fraud," I would recommend doing that.
Here's the essay that I originally wrote in January of 2009:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"I was thinking it would be fun to have a show called “The Good News Show.” I think it’s important to have news shows keep reporting on all the scary, bad things that are happening in the world, but sometimes I feel like I’ve been watching the same show over and over again since I was a kid. So I thought it might be fun to have a half-hour show in which the newscaster reported the statistics of all the good, low-key things that happened every day.
For example: “Today, 250 million people in the United States got up and went to work.” “Today, 50 million kids went to school in the United States.” “Today, 10,000 tons of stuff got recycled.” I don’t know what the actual statistics are on any of those things. Does anyone in general know those statistics? No? So we need that show.
I feel like it would be nice to have those daily numbers reported on all the people who are going about their business, the ones who aren’t screwing up. Because I think that there are a lot of people who are not screwing up on any given day. It’s not that I don’t have an interest in the world outside my doors. I just hate seeing one catastrophe after another and feeling like there’s nothing I can do about any of it. I read somewhere that “Hope is the virtue from which all other virtues spring.”"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
September 1, 2011
Here's part of a note about the essay that I wrote on July 14, 2011 on the blog page where the essay is now, truthfully entitled "Brian Williams at NBC is a fraud:"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"When I wrote my essay about the need for a Good News Show on Friendster in January of 2009, the Internet, media and entertainment industry harassment of me wasn’t yet sexual harassment. I used the quote “Hope is the virtue from which all other virtues spring” at a time when I couldn’t have anticipated that in two and a half years I would think carefully about using the word “spring” if I didn’t absolutely have to do so.
I didn’t have a blog such as Weebly or WordPress before the summer of 2010. The way I had written online before then was to write on Friendster and then replace what I’d written a few hours later, the next day, or a few days later."
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
September 1, 2011
The March, 2009 cover of Vanity Fair magazine has a picture of President Barack Obama, with a quote that says:
"A leader is a dealer in hope--Napoleon Bonaparte"
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
September 1, 2011
I certainly never wanted anything I did to be used to support child molestation. I have no problem with Mr. Williams taking all of the credit for what the name he gave to the project that he created from my idea is now being used to signify.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 1, 2011 @ 10:46 a.m.