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Bill Anchors, air force veteran, is glad to have found this website, Monday, August 18, 2003
Disabled, proud, and a supporter
I WAS absolutely thrilled to hear from you since I've become a dedicated "Irvingite" since last summer. After buying several of your books (which I'm enjoying immensely) I located your website and have read God-only-knows how many documents. Every time I think I've finished everything I find more! I have become a confirmed Historical Revisionist. I can honestly say you changed my life and how I view the world!
Anyway, I have written to you a number of times in the past but never received a response.
However, one thing that has frustrated me to no end is my inability to be placed on your Action Report newsletter. I have sent at least 30 emails over the past year or so but nothing has worked. Right now I have your Action Report site bookmarked and check it every day.
I plan to start supporting your site but I've been unemployed since last year. I am a 100 percent disabled Vietnam veteran. I've qualified for disability payments for over 30 years but I never collected a cent - figuring the government had already given me more than I ever expected - and I've remained self employed. I'm finally admitting defeat and am signing up for disability payments this week. In a few months when I start receiving payments I'll become a regular contributor.
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David Irving comments:I AM sorry (and mystified) that I did not reply; I always reply to substantive letters, though can't get involved too much in correspondence -- I get 300 emails a day -- please note! -- but the point is taken.
As for ACTION REPORT, it very rarely comes out in a printed edition now, and then only when there is some, uh, action to report.
I liked your note about not collecting the disabilities payment for all those years: Hat's off to you!
I am now entitled to a pension from the British Government, but although they seized my home of 35 years and everything I had last May, including the entire contents down to my last sheet of paper and pencil, as a consequence of failing in the Lipstadt court action, I consider I can still stand on my own two feet and so I will. Not easy with a small family to look after, but, there you are. It is a frame of mind.