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Chess One

2006-08-03, 2:51 am

This is something like 50 'personal' messages in one weekend - ALL of them
speculate negatively about other people - and of course every one is
off-topic. Brennan has an obsession - and wants even more personal
information [!] to willfully distort or misrepresent those to whom he
attaches himself - as a sportulary [that's a word from the 1600's, and means
'a dole'].

The fact that this Xganon always and only follows his, and only his, posts
is a curiosity. That he delights in writing under pseudonyms is his own
foible. Brennen suffers obsessional delusions that he is not seen for what
he is.

What I wrote below he dares not repeat about himself as an explanation of
his own behavior, nor is he able to vary it. That he should now risk his
commentary on the worth of Grandmaster writing is his own very special gift
to us.

Quote that [all of that!] Dr. Blair.

Phil Innes

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> Chess One wrote:
>
> While on the subject, when your buddy Goran Tomic offered to track down
> the identity of "Xganon", why did you decline? After years of saying
> you would "sue into the ground" the person behind the Xganon posts, why
> didn't you want Tomic to try to identify him? One answer comes to
> mind....


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That's Brennen's pattern exactly! He wrote that I would as anon write filthy
abuse about my own family! He spends all his net time spreading slime about
the place and causing as much dissention between people as he can.
quote:

> Not in any sane court.


No person happy in themselves spend all their time bringing down others to
below their own level - that's a neurosis, and when it is compulsively
repeated, a pathological one. [This means he is sick, as well as too thick
to write about chess subjects].

Phil Innes


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