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Date: 20 Sep 2007 07:26:37
From: parrthenon@cs.com
Subject: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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MARCUS ROBERTS SECURITY GUARD <The readers here might be interested to know that when Marcus Roberts showed up at the USCF Committee meetings in Cherry Hill NJ starting on August 1, 2007, the USCF hired a private gun-toting security guard to follow Marcus Roberts around as he went from committee meeting to committee meeting. Just to make sure, I asked the guard if he had been hired to follow around Marcus Roberts. He affirmed that indeed he was. Mr. Roberts was not prohibited from attending any meetings or from speaking. However, the guard was always there, ready to gun him down in case he made any false moves. I asked the guard if he was licensed and authorized to shoot in case the situation called for it. He said he was. I asked how much the USCF was paying for his services. I believe that he said $326 per day. I have never believed that Bill Goichberg called the cops on Marcus Roberts, but I do believe that one of the local New Jersey organizers called the cops. > -- Sam Sloan Dear Marcus Roberts, I am sure that you would have nothing whatsoever to do with trying to blow up the USCF Delegates' meeting. You are a Christian gentleman. Yet ... yet. There was a time -- not so long past in the 13th century -- when Christians might take a different view of blowing up the USCF Delegates' meeting. I refer to the Albigensian Crusade. In Beziers, a part back then of what was called Languedoc and we today simply call southern France, there were thousands of Cathars, who were undoubtedly Christian heretics. The city was surrounded by muscular Catholic Christians. The leader of the military forces hesitated to burn down the place because there were many non-heretics among the 20,000 souls trapped in the city. But the papal legate responded aptly and undoubtedly accurately, "Kill them all. God will know his own." The point is that one can find warrant in Christian history for blowing up the entire USCF Delegate meeting, though also disintegrating several of us dissidents. An IED that collapses, say, the dais at a Delegates' meeting -- as well as freeing American chess of the entire USCF political class in one fell woop ("woop?" -- first used by Arthur Bisguier in a Chess Review article discussing his final-round Berlin Defense loss in the 1962-63 U.S. Championship to Bobby) -- would unjustly splatter many innocent bystanders. Yet is there not in Christian history a greater concern for the destination of the human soul than there is for painful inconvenience caused to the human body? Pain can be penance; penance can result in penitence; penitence is the first step toward Salvation. God will indeed know his own, and I would add that an Caissic auto-da-fe, which has the practical effect of preventing future sins by members of the current USCF political class, can be regarded as an act of mercy. Certain chess politicos would then have to spend fewer millennia burning in hell than they will otherwise, since their sum total of sin on Earth would cease to increase after contact with an IED. For example, take current USCF Executive Director Bill Hall, who is a deadringer for the late Robin Cook, the bearded garden gnome who served as British foreign secretary. Cannot one argue that Mr. Hall himself would welcome being blown up? His beard would perforce stop growing and no longer require trimming. His soul would be purified in the crucible of fire and brimstone, and he would meet our Maker as a sinner who has already suffered mightily for his trespasses. His soul would be freed from eons of torment in the nether region. Marcus, as I say, you have been unfairly charged with what is today regarded as a crime: wiping out the USCF political class, our modern Albigeois, by bombing its members to smithereens. Yet I, for one, had beseeched Him in earnest prayer that a brawny throwback to Simon de Montfort might hasten divine providence at Cherry Hill. American chess needs a Vera Zasulich. Moreover, if our country still had freedom-loving juries, such a chess terrorist would be found not guilty after committing an act on behalf of -- as it happened in 19th century Russia -- a tortured prisoner with the name of ... Bogolyubov! Yours, Larry Parr
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Date: 22 Sep 2007 04:15:39
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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Here is a nice video. I thought it was a video of Marcus Roberts attempting to speak at a USCF delegates' meeting, but I guess I was mistaken. http://us.video.aol.com/player/launcher?ar=us_en_video_748x541_full&mode=1&pmmsid=1972055 Sam Sloan
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Date: 21 Sep 2007 23:26:44
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Subject: Re: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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On Sep 21, 4:39 pm, "Chess One" <inn...@verizon.net > wrote: > So, Marcus, apart from representing the black-ass side of chess, what of the > following is true? > > I've seen a bunch of racial stuff in my life, often hysterical, and which is > often the norm, but this stuff is worthy of Pravda. > > The thing of it is, if you resent being snubbed, and you react against it > [right?] maybe using epithets people don't say [in public], and don't care > too much to understand, then you profile for them as a villain, no? > > Sorry to read of your troubles. My table-tennis teacher, 'Reggie', from > Jamaica, explained much to me of how that is, and he didn't talk much, had > no axe to grind, as was just being real about stuff, s'far as I could tell. > > Man shoulda been born a Celt! Where a man is man, never more, nor ever less. > Never less! > > Now, this don't mean I side with you in any thing, except there is some > resentment to hearing your voice and what it has to say. That is not easily > understandable in 2007 in America, the world's country. > > Heuch! Phil Innes > > <mar...@stkittsnevischess.org> wrote in message > > news:1190380737.161548.308360@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Sep 20, 8:49 pm, EZoto <xeuclid...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >> Would you mind clarifying what you mean by this? > > > The police report reads "I was subsequently notified by Mr. Peterson > > that this subject [myself - the Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and > > Nevis to FIDE, and a LIFE member of the USCF] had registered at a room > > at the Holiday Inn. The aforementioned threats described by Mr. > > Peterson involved an IED use within the hotel being utilized by the > > United States Chess Federation. (I might add, I am a former Vice > > President). There was also an incident where Mr. Roberts had contacted > > the Presdient of the Chess Federation on the telephone and during that > > conversation ahd allegedly fired a revolver in an attempt to > > intimidate the President into a course of action that Mr. Roberts was > > advocating...." > > > The report goes on to say that I was BANNED and would have been > > ARRESTED had I retured, based on the false information given by Glen > > Peterson, former Editor of Chess Life. > > > I encourage you to request the police report. You won't believe it. > > > Marcus Roberts- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - The black issue was more of a joke. I just think it got an overblown reaction. I think the real legal issue is that I own the rights to the Wyoming Chess Assocaition, Inc., A Wyoming Corporation (not for profit) and everoyne was convinced I want to be the Delegate (USCF) from Wyoming. We never had time to discuss real issues, Phil. I am not resentful of anything but being accused of trying to plant an IED at a Chess event. Chess no longer matters. The event was so shocking, even Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was AFRAID to go to a Mexcio Presdiential Board meeting. Nobody in the business world has time for this bullshit. Now, I am a multimillionare, and if Glen Peterson wants to accuse me of trying to bomb a hotel, then we are going to have to all suffer through it. At the end of the day, money talks and bullshit walks. I may not win on St Kitts and Nevis, so I shit to the U.S. Virgin Islands? You said it yourself, that neither party (FIDE or I) would be satisfied. Are you suprised you are more or less right. Marcus Roberts
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Date: 21 Sep 2007 13:18:57
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Subject: Re: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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On Sep 20, 8:49 pm, EZoto <xeuclid...@yahoo.com > wrote: > Would you mind clarifying what you mean by this? > The police report reads "I was subsequently notified by Mr. Peterson that this subject [myself - the Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and Nevis to FIDE, and a LIFE member of the USCF] had registered at a room at the Holiday Inn. The aforementioned threats described by Mr. Peterson involved an IED use within the hotel being utilized by the United States Chess Federation. (I might add, I am a former Vice President). There was also an incident where Mr. Roberts had contacted the Presdient of the Chess Federation on the telephone and during that conversation ahd allegedly fired a revolver in an attempt to intimidate the President into a course of action that Mr. Roberts was advocating...." The report goes on to say that I was BANNED and would have been ARRESTED had I retured, based on the false information given by Glen Peterson, former Editor of Chess Life. I encourage you to request the police report. You won't believe it. Marcus Roberts
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Date: 21 Sep 2007 21:39:17
From: Chess One
Subject: Re: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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So, Marcus, apart from representing the black-ass side of chess, what of the following is true? I've seen a bunch of racial stuff in my life, often hysterical, and which is often the norm, but this stuff is worthy of Pravda. The thing of it is, if you resent being snubbed, and you react against it [right?] maybe using epithets people don't say [in public], and don't care too much to understand, then you profile for them as a villain, no? Sorry to read of your troubles. My table-tennis teacher, 'Reggie', from Jamaica, explained much to me of how that is, and he didn't talk much, had no axe to grind, as was just being real about stuff, s'far as I could tell. Man shoulda been born a Celt! Where a man is man, never more, nor ever less. Never less! Now, this don't mean I side with you in any thing, except there is some resentment to hearing your voice and what it has to say. That is not easily understandable in 2007 in America, the world's country. Heuch! Phil Innes <marcus@stkittsnevischess.org > wrote in message news:1190380737.161548.308360@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... > On Sep 20, 8:49 pm, EZoto <xeuclid...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Would you mind clarifying what you mean by this? >> > > The police report reads "I was subsequently notified by Mr. Peterson > that this subject [myself - the Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and > Nevis to FIDE, and a LIFE member of the USCF] had registered at a room > at the Holiday Inn. The aforementioned threats described by Mr. > Peterson involved an IED use within the hotel being utilized by the > United States Chess Federation. (I might add, I am a former Vice > President). There was also an incident where Mr. Roberts had contacted > the Presdient of the Chess Federation on the telephone and during that > conversation ahd allegedly fired a revolver in an attempt to > intimidate the President into a course of action that Mr. Roberts was > advocating...." > > The report goes on to say that I was BANNED and would have been > ARRESTED had I retured, based on the false information given by Glen > Peterson, former Editor of Chess Life. > > I encourage you to request the police report. You won't believe it. > > Marcus Roberts >
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Date: 20 Sep 2007 20:07:59
From: parrthenon@cs.com
Subject: Re: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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THE THUG MENTALITY First, the USCF hired the Pinkertons to go after GM Larry Evans. That ploy failed miserably. Bill Goichberg instigated the investigation and later blamed it all on his poor eyesight. Now, the Federation thugs hire gun-toting killers to gun down Marcus Roberts if he, mayhap, orders th wrong thing for lunch. The thug mentality in world chess began with the election of Florencio Campomanes to the Federation presidency, though you had plenty of muscle boys before that in chess federations behind the Iron Curtain. Yet it is fair to say that thuggery in world chess really began with Campomanes. These days, we have an actual criminal at the head of world chess -- a killer with whom a Bill Kelleher and his ilk will shake hands and accept gifts. It is not surprising that the thug mentality has now seeped into USCF affairs. Yours, Larry Parr EZoto wrote: > > > >The private security guard and I shook hands and made friends. He was > >ready to kill me, but he didn't want to. The guard got upset when I > >said "there are no black people in this room" in the Regions and > >States committee meeting. Therefore, Goichberg found one black man to > >sit in the other meetings I attended, that worked for the hotel. > > > >The police report says that they were contacted by > > > >former Chess Life Editor Glen Peterson (Peterson denied this, but I > >don't believe him) > >Daniel Miller. > > If the police report said it then it is true. I don't believe a > police is going to lie about something like that. > > >The cops were worried I was going to use IED's to blow up the hotel. > >You can call > > Would you mind clarifying what you mean by this? > > >Cherry Hill, NJ Police Department > >Lieutant Anthony Saporito > >Internal Affairs Director > > > >at 856-488-7815 and as for a copy of case number 07-67664 and read > >about it yourself. This is PUBIC RECORD. > > > >Marcus Roberts > >Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and Nevis to FIDE > > EZoto
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Date: 20 Sep 2007 20:46:35
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Subject: Re: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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On Sep 20, 9:26 am, "parrthe...@cs.com" <parrthe...@cs.com > wrote: > MARCUS ROBERTS SECURITY GUARD > > <The readers here might be interested to know that when Marcus Roberts > showed up at the USCF Committee meetings in Cherry Hill NJ starting on > August 1, 2007, the USCF hired a private gun-toting security guard to > follow Marcus Roberts around as he went from committee meeting to > committee meeting. Just to make sure, I asked the guard if he had been > hired to follow around Marcus Roberts. He affirmed that indeed he was. > > Mr. Roberts was not prohibited from attending any meetings or from > speaking. However, the guard was always there, ready to gun him down > in case he made any false moves. I asked the guard if he was licensed > and authorized to shoot in case the situation called for it. He said > he was. I asked how much the USCF was paying for his services. I > believe that he said $326 per day. > > I have never believed that Bill Goichberg called the cops on Marcus > Roberts, but I do believe that one of the local New Jersey organizers > called the cops.> -- Sam Sloan > > Dear Marcus Roberts, > > I am sure that you would have nothing whatsoever > to do with trying to blow up the USCF Delegates' > meeting. You are a Christian gentleman. > > Yet ... yet. There was a time -- not so long > past in the 13th century -- when Christians might take > a different view of blowing up the USCF Delegates' meeting. > > I refer to the Albigensian Crusade. In Beziers, > a part back then of what was called Languedoc and we > today simply call southern France, there were > thousands of Cathars, who were undoubtedly Christian > heretics. The city was surrounded by muscular > Catholic Christians. The leader of the military > forces hesitated to burn down the place because there > were many non-heretics among the 20,000 souls trapped > in the city. But the papal legate responded aptly and > undoubtedly accurately, "Kill them all. God will know his own." > > The point is that one can find warrant in > Christian history for blowing up the entire USCF > Delegate meeting, though also disintegrating several > of us dissidents. An IED that collapses, say, the > dais at a Delegates' meeting -- as well as freeing > American chess of the entire USCF political class in > one fell woop ("woop?" -- first used by Arthur > Bisguier in a Chess Review article discussing his > final-round Berlin Defense loss in the 1962-63 U.S. > Championship to Bobby) -- would unjustly splatter many > innocent bystanders. > > Yet is there not in Christian history a greater > concern for the destination of the human soul than > there is for painful inconvenience caused to the human > body? Pain can be penance; penance can result in > penitence; penitence is the first step toward Salvation. > > God will indeed know his own, and I would add > that an Caissic auto-da-fe, which has the practical > effect of preventing future sins by members of the > current USCF political class, can be regarded as an > act of mercy. Certain chess politicos would then > have to spend fewer millennia burning in hell than > they will otherwise, since their sum total of sin on > Earth would cease to increase after contact > with an IED. > > For example, take current USCF Executive Director > Bill Hall, who is a deadringer for the late Robin Cook, the > bearded garden gnome who served as British foreign secretary. > Cannot one argue that Mr. Hall himself would welcome > being blown up? His beard would perforce stop > growing and no longer require trimming. His soul > would be purified in the crucible of fire and > brimstone, and he would meet our Maker as a sinner who > has already suffered mightily for his trespasses. His > soul would be freed from eons of torment in the > nether region. > > Marcus, as I say, you have been unfairly charged > with what is today regarded as a crime: wiping out > the USCF political class, our modern Albigeois, by > bombing its members to smithereens. Yet I, for one, > had beseeched Him in earnest prayer that a brawny > throwback to Simon de Montfort might hasten divine > providence at Cherry Hill. > > American chess needs a Vera Zasulich. Moreover, > if our country still had freedom-loving juries, such a > chess terrorist would be found not guilty after > committing an act on behalf of -- as it happened in > 19th century Russia -- a tortured prisoner with the > name of ... Bogolyubov! > > Yours, Larry Parr The private security guard and I shook hands and made friends. He was ready to kill me, but he didn't want to. The guard got upset when I said "there are no black people in this room" in the Regions and States committee meeting. Therefore, Goichberg found one black man to sit in the other meetings I attended, that worked for the hotel. The police report says that they were contacted by former Chess Life Editor Glen Peterson (Peterson denied this, but I don't believe him) Daniel Miller. The cops were worried I was going to use IED's to blow up the hotel. You can call Cherry Hill, NJ Police Department Lieutant Anthony Saporito Internal Affairs Director at 856-488-7815 and as for a copy of case number 07-67664 and read about it yourself. This is PUBIC RECORD. Marcus Roberts Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and Nevis to FIDE
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Date: 21 Sep 2007 01:49:46
From: EZoto
Subject: Re: Police report on Marcus Roberts
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> >The private security guard and I shook hands and made friends. He was >ready to kill me, but he didn't want to. The guard got upset when I >said "there are no black people in this room" in the Regions and >States committee meeting. Therefore, Goichberg found one black man to >sit in the other meetings I attended, that worked for the hotel. > >The police report says that they were contacted by > >former Chess Life Editor Glen Peterson (Peterson denied this, but I >don't believe him) >Daniel Miller. If the police report said it then it is true. I don't believe a police is going to lie about something like that. >The cops were worried I was going to use IED's to blow up the hotel. >You can call Would you mind clarifying what you mean by this? >Cherry Hill, NJ Police Department >Lieutant Anthony Saporito >Internal Affairs Director > >at 856-488-7815 and as for a copy of case number 07-67664 and read >about it yourself. This is PUBIC RECORD. > >Marcus Roberts >Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and Nevis to FIDE EZoto
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