Re: RIFE AND TESLA ERASED AT THE SMITHSONIAN

mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca
Wed, 11 Mar 1998 23:49:10 -0500

Sorry to offend you John - you may think I sit around and complain but I do
my best to publicize the problem. This time I forgot to send your URL out.
But I am sure many may have already bought the T-Shirt as a result of my
earlier emails on this issue. As for me I have not had a chance to have to
go back and order the T-Shirt will get around to it soon.

At 06:53 AM 3/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Chris,
>
>You have missed the point and failed miserably in acknowledging my web
>page. In short, you are TALKING about the injustice instead of recognizing
>that we are DOING something about it...we are FIGHTING BACK. You did not
>order a T-shirt to demonstrate your active support. Selling T-shirts
>sounds like a crass and stupid way to resolve Tesla's historical problem,
>but this is the only way we have to raise money to pay for additional
>busts. We ARE making an impact on factual history! I invite you to watch
>for Volume 71, No.4 (FALL 1997) issue of an article that will be on-line
>within a week (I'm told). Go to the following URL and watch for this issue:
>
>http://www.yale.edu/scimag/
>
>This article should verify the effectiveness of our campaign. I hope you
>will want to climb on our bandwagon instead of just sitting back and
>complaining as most people do. Of course they sit back and complain
>because they feel powerless to effect a change. We are giving you the
>opportunity to participate. Can you not afford the price of our T-shirts
>in American dollars? Jerry Decker, author of the Keely Net bought almost
>$100 worth of our T-shirts. Check with him if you like. He likes the
>shirts and he did his part.
>
>Best,
>
>John W. Wagner
>Ann Arbor, MI
>http://www.concentric.net/~jwwagner
>

Chris Gupta
mbgupta@julian.uwo.ca