Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for one of my columns at the Value Walk site:
Funny how you avoid talking about your failed retirement plan. Like always, you change the topic by repeating previous lies, that have all been addressed before.
Maybe you should spend your time on your job search.
I’ve done amazing work, Sammy. I have been told so by many big-name experts and also by many ordinary investors. I’ll get compensated for it down the road. People earn big incomes when they add significant value with their work. I have done that. So I will wait for the compensation.
I obviously wish that there had not been a delay. But the delay just shows me how important it is that we open up every site on the internet to honest posting re the last 38 years of peer-reviewed research in this field. If people who came before me had stuck to their guns and insisted on their right to post honestly, the things that happened to me never would have happened. So I am helping out the many who will come after me by insisting on MY right to post honestly.
When everyone feels comfortable saying what they believe, we all will be learning like crazy and we all will be better off. Anytime someone gives in to intimidation tactics, we all as a nation take a step back. Anytime someone insists on his or her right to post honestly re the last 38 years of peer-reviewed research, we all as a nation take a step forward.
I am very proud of the work that I have done. Yes, I want to be compensated for it. But getting compensated immediately is not the test of whether work is good or not. The fact that I have not been compensated for such good work shows that the need for people to stand up for themselves is very important in this field. It makes the work more valuable. And I am confident that down the line a bit it will make the compensation paid for that work bigger.
But we’ll see, you know?
I naturally wish you all the best that this life has to offer a person, in any event.
Rob


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