Friday 14 March 2014

14 march 10 53 am KINDLY RESPOND WITHIN DAYS TO ACCUSATIONS OF FRAUD

From: g87
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 10:53 AM
Subject: KINDLY RESPOND WITHIN DAYS TO ACCUSATIONS OF FRAUD
‘’I’m currently head of the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace.’’
Dear Prof Blondheim
I notice that Professor Maoz has flick - passed this problem [ME!] to you by the default of sending you a cc copy of emails to you.
This was done by her on 6 March.
It is time that you – an expert in Peace studies, or Prof Maoz – a similar expert in peace and conflated studies responded.
Note that I send cc copy of this to Prof Maoz in case you want to return the flick – pass to her.
But understand this, my dear professors – there will be no more passing the buck: already prof Maoz has denied that the involvement of the the Head Of Hebrew University prof Ben Sassoon elicited her flick pass!
It seems that prof Maoz responded only after being prompted by prof Ben Sassoon – even if she denied this: she responded within 150 mins of being prompted.
She had earlier refused to respond to 3 earlier entreaties!
Understand this people: it is not good enough to make plaintive waffle claiming you have done nothing wrong when NONE of you three have even attempted to respond to effectively the first tranche of 15 – to 20 odd salient questions.
Some questions relate to a website: if you respond to all – I will try to not dig up further catastrophes from my vibrant mind.
Again – note that  I am disrespectfully *** requesting that you respond and failure to meaningfully respond will be deemed as admitting to fraud and / derivations of elemental push – polling.
So – you have mere days if you please.
Oh – by the way – do you prefer the cliched phrase ‘with respect’? ****
I think it is a waste of time: it is now incumbent on you to earn my respect.
Yours Sincerely
Geoff Seidner

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From: g87
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 11:14 AM
Subject: To President Ben – Sasson Hebrew University

Office of the President

About our President
Prof. Menahem Ben-Sasson
President, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Dear President Ben – Sasson
I request that you elicit a response from Prof. Maoz: I have now emailed her thrice now.
It seems to me sad that she is reticent / refuses to respond.
My questions are simple enough: her reticence has forced me to contemplate if she is hiding anything.
It is incumbent on pollsters to proudly vouchsafe their modus vivendi.
I now request that she / you respond to the items 1 – 20.   http://www.ncpp.org/?q=node/4
Particularly #2,4,6,7,9 and particularly #15
Please appreciate that I have not studied the above article: no doubt there will be more questions.
Prof. Moaz will be proud to assure us that  her work re the polls are all based on sound protocols.
I also have my own question: what sort of uniforms were those conducting the polls wearing on the Palestinian side?
And how were the pollsters introducing themselves on the Israeli side  on the telephone?
Perhaps the most important is the original brief question /s below.
Shalom
Geoff Seidner
Melbourne
Australia
From: msifat@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 7:42 PM
Subject: Polls
Dear Mr. Seidner,

Copied: Professor Menahem Blondheim, Head, The Truman Institute

1. Professor Ben Sasson has not written to me.
2. The poll was conducted according to the highest standards of conducting scientific polls in the social sciences, in order to obtain maximally valid and reliable results.
Ifat Maoz
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MENAHEM  BLONDHEIM,  Karl and Matilda Newhouse Professor of Communications
Status : ACTIVE Birth place : JERUSALEM
Office Phone: 02-588-3843 Fax: 02-586-9406
E-Mail: mblond@huji.ac.il

Prof. Menahem Blondheim

Academic Background and Fields of Interest
I’m a faculty member in the Department of Communication and Journalism and the Department of History in the Hebrew University. My research explores the role of communication in American and in Jewish history, as well as the history of media. A former entrepreneur and executive in the high-tech industry in the dawn of high-speed digital communications, I also study the development, performance, and meaning of communication technologies, new and old. I received my BA degree from the Hebrew University, MA and PhD degrees from Harvard University, and have won fellowships from the NEH, Smithsonian Institution, Library of Congress, and the University of Pennsylvania. 
I’m currently head of the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace. Previously I was head of the Department of Communication and Journalism, and I served for 5 years as the director of HU’s Smart Family Institute of Communications. My public activities include serving as head of Israel’s new National Library’s Advisory Committee on Digitization, chair of the academic committee of the Spielberg Jewish Film Archives, and analyst on American affairs for a bunch of media outlets.
My research grants sponsor a series of projects, including:

  • Between the Lines: Intersectional Communications in the American Civil War
  • Cultural origins of high-tech entrepreneurship in Israel and North America.
  • Global News Mining and the Transformation of Online Journalism.
  • ‘One People Scattered’: Communications in the Jewish Diaspora.
Selected Publications:
News Over the Wires: The Telegraph and the Flow of Public Information in America, 1844-1897. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994. 
Copperhead Gore: Benjamin Wood’s Fort Lafayette and Civil War America. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006
The Toronto School of Communication Theory: Interpretations, Extensions, Applications. Toronto: University of Toronto Press and Magnes Press, 2007 (edited with Rita Watson).
Telling News Stories: Perspectives on Media Discourse in Israel. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 2008 (Hebrew, edited with Motti Neiger and Tamar Liebes).
Voices, Discourse, Communications: Language as Medium and Media as a Language. In press, Magnes Press (Hebrew, edited with Michal Hamo and Tamar Liebes).
Communication in Jewish Culture, vol. I: From Antiquity to the Middle Ages; vol. II: From Modernity to the Digital Age (in preparation) .

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