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Jerry Bromenshenk wrote:
> We also had two German reporters threatening to sue each other. One did an
> exaggerated story about what we did with bees and landmines, the other
> wrote a story that indicated it was all a fraud or at least didn't
> work. Then each contacted me to be a witness against the other -- although
> neither had talked to me or any of my associates before writing their
> respective stories.
Most of the time reporters will not let you check their story before
printing it, but there are a smart few that do. I have worked with them
and the effectiveness of their articles and a shared trust had them
continue that process.
However, it is usually like Jerry notes. They may listen to you but they
often do not hear you.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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