Saturday, January 4, 2020

2 years ago from Mary


The lies of one person making false claims is familiar to us here too.

Rewind a few years, Rich Landers of the spokesman review shared a suposed letter to Kathy mc Morris Rogers regarding the fining of a local atv club after a muddling incident along a county road here.

The electronic original letter when taken apart digitally was all lies. Basically the digital fingerprint left by each the person who did it and where they got the logos from.

1 The logos from supposed groups signing on to force fines were ripped straight from those different groups Social media pages.

2 in a few cases the names of past chairpersons or presidents was added.

3 when the IP address in the data on the letters file was followed back to the creator it went to a USFS server.

4 when each organization that signed on to the letter demanding fines was contacted they had never heard of the incident or denied ever signing on to any letter. All asked for copies of the letter and some denied in writing ever being part of the process.  Those were forwarded to USFS and McMorris.

5 even the letter head was a forgery.

LESSON?
Be skeptical.  Especially with complaints of any kind.

Fast forward a year and the Forest Service tried to say the county road near the muddling incident was USFS.
We all knew it was not and that local club, their members proved it.

Recently the forest service has tried to use the same county road as leverage with the county to trade for other roads.  They seem to think they own it again.

More recently,  our Pend Oreille county commissioners sent a letter requesting roads be open to all.

I am sure glad they did it,
MC

Below
Photo of the letter from the county.



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