But when you go to the HH website, you invariably end up with this welcoming message:
This has been going on for quite some time and much hilarious banter has been posted by the HH webmaster trying to fix the problem. Members are baffled enough about it they're even asking if they have been secretly banned. (HH is known to wipe out hundreds of memberships at once to try to eliminate that one pesky dissenter who dares to read what's been publicly posted. See what we mean by Stalinist techniques?)
Ah well, must be Odyssey attacking them again.
'What's that?' you say. Oh, you haven't heard? HH told the New Yorker that Odyssey maliciously attacked their website. Of course, no evidence was provided, nor did the reporter bother to ask for it, but who needs proof when you run a site all about historical truths. Solomon poofs on about it with some frequency, as in this:
If we had found everything as reported, we would have moved on quickly to other matters. The original business plan as stated by OMR looked - on the surface at least - to be quite sound. It was the apparent contradictions between these objectives and reality that aroused our particular interest - and still do. Yes, we can now claim a grand, moral vision, but at least from my own perspective - for I have no interest in salvage and beyond yachting, little in matters maritime - our interest originally was merely to report. I would go further and say that if we had not come under attack, we would probably have just passed on by.
Try to ignore the obvious contradiction in the statement -- that HH was already questioning Odyssey's business plan but it was only after their website came "under attack" that they went nuclear -- to see what's he's really saying: Odyssey brought the HH attacks on themselves.
This is the kind of paranoid, self-delusional thinking ("grand, moral vision" indeed) that drives most of what HH posts about Odyssey.
Stay tuned, there's so much more.
P.S. As of this evening, the final of three posts we made about the history poseurs have been removed from Yahoo. A truly gutless action, and deeply disturbing, but that's what this website is all about: exposing HH lies to reveal the truth.
UPDATE: The HH webmaster has given up trying to cure the IE glitch. Now their website simply says "Best Viewed with Firefox." LOL.
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