Subject: Vernon: Dr. Deceit, wagers for you, 2 you've run from already Date: 19 Sep 1998 21:03:52 GMT From: garyag@ix.netcom.com(Gary Aguilar) Organization: ICGNetcom Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.jfk Seems "Dr. Truth", aka Bob Vernon, is at it again with his bogus charge of my using drugs. After he first made this charge, I challenged him a $10,000.oo wager that I'd pass a blood and urine test proving I had no drugs of any kind in my system. He declined the wager. Nevertheless I did take the test withing 24 hours of his original charge. Now he deceitfully claims I waited 30 days to take the test. Pure rubbish, as usual. But perhaps he'll accept the $10,000.oo wager I made then, but now in an expanded version: that not only was it NOT 30 days, but that - as even Mary Ferrell knows because she (and others besides Ferrell, like Barb and Jim Marrs) have seen copies of the tests - I passed with flying colors. Not even so much as a trace of dinner wine, headache remedy, or allergy medicine. Nada. Zippo. (Amusingly, we arrived about 2PM at Vernon's house, and Vernon was holding a tankard of beer in his hand. Graciously, he offered us one, but not one of us accepted. Verb doesn't drink, and neither Doug nor I drink in the middle of the day, like Vernon does. Oh, but I should add, Vernon later claimed to be a teetoaler, and he said the tankard of beer he was holding in his hands at 2PM was non-alcoholic. And, perhaps, it was. He didn't, however, offer us any nonalcoholic beer.) So since he's now claiming that he knows about the drug charge - because he was there - and he disputes Barb J because she was not, perhaps he'll accept another wager he's already run from once, and one involving others who were there, including me: $20,000.oo that I, Doug DeSalles, MD, and Hal Verb (the three of us who were there) will pass lie detector tests that his allegation is untruthful. The last time I challenged him, he ran off like a coward. Wouldn't even give me his lawyer's name. Maybe he'll give me his lawyer's name now. And maybe he's no longer the coward he once was. Maybe. Gary