Greetings

So a fellow in Elkridge, Maryland by the name of William Matthew Schmalfeldt isn’t especially good at taking what he dishes out.  After over a decade of “exposing” and abusing those he disagrees with, he’s now taken to litigation.

Since libel suits necessarily are won or lost on the reputation of the plaintiff, it’s almost  a pubic service for us to explore what  Bill Schmalfeldt calls his “sterling reputation.”

Join me, won’t you?

5 thoughts on “Greetings

  1. I will comment on the nature and character of Bill’s military service in the very near future.

    All the information I have received so far has come from FOIA’d public records of various federal government entities and published histories (books, articles, digital documents, photos, etc). Additionally, I have documented the former service members own statements as to the nature and character of his service — statements that were neither coerced nor necessary for him to make.

    I have also documented the former service members publication in public forums of his purported military records, federal service and veterans administration claims. These records were neither subpoenaed nor coerced from the former service member.

    He has made, of his own free will, statements that are being thoroughly verified in the interest of public good.

    I will follow all leads to the end.

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  2. While I may not contribute documented activities of my Cousin Bill Schmalfeldt, I will, from time to time, provide clarifications and details of my decades of knowing him, and items from the family grapevine.

    Sadly, he is not well liked by his kin.

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