Michael McKelvy wrote:
"Bruce J. Richman" wrote in message
oups.com...
BTW, I'm not sure that he will remember me, but he might. There is
a
psychologist by the name of Dr. Jeffrey M. Lulow, who has a
practice in
Encino, California. He is a graduate of the same Clinical
Psychology
doctoral program that I am - at the University of Texas at Austin.
You
can always call him and ask if he remembers me.
Right, Doctors love that kind of stuff. Hi you don't know but let's
talk
about this guy on a NG.
You really are a blithering idiot !!!! I don't have to prove a damn
thing to you, and expect you to continue your almost 7 year campaign of
lies and libel. "Doctors love that sort of thing" - Are you totally
paranoid? He was a classmate of mine - that's all, you moron.
You don't have to mention this NG at all, dummy. Just ask him if he
remembers another student that was in the same program (he was a year
ahead of me).
He graduated a little
before I did. As a check on his (or my veracity), ask him who Jim
Bieri or Norman Prentice were.
Now, you can still claim you that somebody is impersonating me, a
false
statement you've made more than once, but do you really think
anybody
is that good an actor? Also, as I've pointed out to you it's
AGAINST
THE LAW FOR SOMEBODY TO CLAIM THEY ARE A PSYCHOLOOGIST IF THEY ARE
NOT.
I'm not perfect, but neither am I stupid, self-destructive, or
anxious
to be arrested.
Let's see if I have this correct.
I suspect you are a sockpuppet.
Far be it from me to prevent you from continuing to make a fool of
yourself. Feel free to demonstrate your stupidity.
You deny it.
Because you're full of ****.
You give me references to check to help "prove" you are not a
sockpuppet.
I am supposed to not suspect that the references you give are not in
on the
game.
Thanks for providing more evidence of your paranoia. That's right,
Mikey, it's all part of a carefully constructed plot involving a
psychologist in California that I haven't seen in over 30 years and a
couple of other psychologists who may or may not still be alive. But
you know it's part of a conspiracy - just like the conspiracies
involving Leslie Van Vreeland (see the Dormer post), Dave Weil, the
telephone companies in South Floria, Jim Johnston, and numerous other
conspirators.
The *real* Dr. Richman has been coaching me for seven years on what to
say. He also told me not to worry about being arrested for
impersonating a psychologist, because he could bribe the legal
authorities to overlook this felony. He also hooked up a telephone
forwarding system between his office and mine, in case anybody called
from RAO, so that he could answer questions that an impostor like me
wouldn't know. He also got in touch with the schools he attended and
th hospital that he interned at, and told them he was going to let an
impostor claim he went to these places. They said fine, that they would
play along with the charade if any morons from California or Detroit
called to check. And of course, I notified the licensing board in
Florida that I'd be posing as a Florida licensed psychologist on a
public place so that anybody who cared to could verify this data, and
then report me to the authorities for using a license that doesn't
belong to me. Guess what? I've been getting away with for almost 7
years. And with "detectives" like McKelvy, I can get away with it
forever.
ROFLMAO !!!!
And you question the use of terms like paranoid and delusional when
applied to your online behavior? You just provided some very
convincing evidence that it fully applies.
Sure, your beliefs about me are perfectly valid. It's the rest of the
world (almost) that's wrong.
ROFLMAO !!!!
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