Updated Tuesday, December 21, 2004
Alphabetical index (text)
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Index to items on “Peter Stahl”
- Radical’s Diary: Peter Stahl sets up a “Gregory Douglas” website [www.gregorydouglas is now defunct however: Thursday, July 7, 2005] | Who’s behind it? | Letter: Korham Gulgun inquires about stories on a Peter Stahl website that Mr Irving fakes documents
- John Young, of New York, delves into “Gregory Douglas”
- Carlos Porter says “Douglas” is polluting the wellsprings of history
- A phone conversation with “Peter Stahl,” July 1980
- Telephone Call from “Stahl” on the evening of May 28, 1984
- Data Report on “Peter Stahl”, Feb 1999
- Mark Weber issues an alert on “Peter Stahl” April 2002
- Mark Weber reviews “Douglas” spurious book on Gestapo chief Heinrich Müller in the March-April 2001 Journal of Historical Review
- Extracts from David Irving’s diaries 1980-1998 about “Peter Stahl”
- A correspondent identifies another “Peter Stahl” alias
- Who is behind the latest “Douglas” book on the JFK Assassination? Why, Peter Stahl, the notorious counterfeiter
- Institut für Zeitgeschichte analysis of Müller forgery is quoted
- Another “Peter Stahl” alias: George Stephen MacAlister
- A check purportedly signed by Willis Carto in July 2002: the other name on the account is Peter Stahl, aka “Gregory Douglas”
- “Gregory Douglas” gets effectively shredded here: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/5/4/15748/99064 because of this: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/archive/jim-lampley/the-ultimate-deception_2838.html
- WARNINGS: The “Gregory Douglas” website is loaded with web-bugs which track all visitors and place programming on your computer (JavaScript and Active X programs). Web-bugs are minute one-pixel image files which in his case link to the Monte Sano media web site; the bugs allow the user to be identified and tracked even if he has “cookies” disabled. It’s best to have a firewall in place if you visit the site and to clear your browser cache after you are done.
- The other “Gregory Douglas” website at: http://www.crow96.20m.com/ will leave a cookie on your website – which will also allow visitors to be tracked.
- If you attempt to view www.gregorydouglas.com [a URL which now appears to be defunct: Thursday, July 7, 2005] with Java / Active X disabled you are not able to do so and will receive an “authentication error” — meaning that information about visitors to his web site is being compiled – these can be routine traffic statistics or more and is often done with shopping and business-related web sites; but we don’t trust anything “Douglas” is involved with.
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