UFOWATCHDOG.COM CALLS OUT COWARDLY MORTON...AGAIN
Morton Blathers On With Name Calling And Excuses,
Fails To Prove Anything Yet Again
" I HAVE refuted this crap, but [ufowatchdog.com]
is never going to post it. "
--Sean David Morton, August 28,2003, alleging to
have refuted the ufowatchdog.com investigation into Morton's many,
many claims.
"Speech is conveniently located midway
between thought and action, where it often substitutes for both."
-- John Andrew Holmes
As many heard, Sean David Morton
was once again on Coast To Coast
AM offering his tiresome myriad of excuses regarding his failed lawsuit
against ufowatchdog.com. Morton's baseless libel lawsuit was tossed
out of court after he failed to provide a microscopic fragment of proof
supporting his claim that ufowatchdog.com made false statements about
Morton's own educational and background claims.
Now, I've found what Morton has offered about losing his
own lawsuit to be a bit amusing, if not extremely bemusing. But after hearing
the same rhetoric about how Morton supposedly has refuted everything on
this website, about all the proof he has, Morton's claim of court technicalities
and other legal nonsense, Morton's claim that this website didn't use the
truth as a defense (which it did), and recently hearing Morton engaging
in his usual passive-aggressive juvenile name calling instead of offering
a speck of tangible evidence...well, it just gets very boring.
Morton has had three years, one lawsuit, one appeal, his
website, his newsletter, and a number of radio appearances to provide the
proof he boasts of having, supposed proof that has yet to see the light
of day. If Morton has all this proof, then why didn't it show up in court
before Morton was ordered
to pay $16,000 for my legal fees? You'd think someone claiming to be
such an accurate psychic would have seen this coming. Let us not forget
it was Morton who filed the lawsuit and claimed to have been wronged here,
not me.
Surprisingly, Morton was half-heartedly asked about his
failed lawsuit on his 08-APR-06 Coast To Coast AM appearance. In response
to being asked about the lawsuit, Morton stated, " Yeah, I mean,
I sued some guys for libel, and it was, you know, I wanted to bring these
clowns into court to basically prove, you know, they were gonna' start talking
smack. And I didn't want to get involved in some internet sling war with
a bunch of clowns, so, I said, 'Come on down.' "
Sean David Morton, if you want to continue offering excuses
and engaging in juvenile name calling, then come on down. I'll be more than
happy to have a conversation about all of this on the air with you. I'm
willing to put my proof where my mouth is...how about you, Sean? Or are
you going to turn tail and spew more excuses?
"Plus, as many of you know, there are some very, VERY
dark and evil people out there in "Internet Land" who have spared
no rotten lick or dirty trick to smear, slander and liable me...Every accusation
they have made has been refuted over and over again, but they just keep
at it, to the point of the absurd."
-- Sean David Morton, in an April 22, 2002 message to his
e-list one year before Morton lost a libel suit against ufowatchdog.com.
" It is all on appeal, which I will win. "
--Sean David Morton, in an e-mail stating he would win an
appeal against ufowatchdog.com. The appeal was dismissed.
"Myers won the first round unfortunatly and I am appealing.
He used the excuse that the internet was a public forum and he could say
anything he wanted and the court in error of LAW, fell for it. Not ONCE
did he ever use the TRUTH as a defense, because he CAN'T! "
--Sean David Morton in an e-mail alleging why he lost his
lawsuit against ufowatchdog.com.
" He has done much to earn the nick-name which he is
known by in the Paranormal Field of "UFO WATCH-PIG.SWINE."
"
--Sean David Morton in an e-mail where he also says that "calling
people names...does NOTHING to further an agenda
of knowledge, research or expanded horizons." By the way, you can
see that Morton really practices what he preaches and often refers to this
website as 'ufo watchpig'. Morton appears to think that name calling is
the same thing as proving your claims...
" These words, statements, and articles published by
defendants on www.ufowatchdog.com are slanderous per se because they tend
to injure [Morton] in his profession and business by imputing to him the
trait of dishonesty, which has a natural tendency to lessen the credibility
of [Morton] as an author, lecturer, and talk show radio host and affect
and lessen the profits of plaintiff's business and occupation. As an approximate
result of the above-described publications, plaintiff has suffered loss
of his reputation, shame, mortification, and hurt feelings all to his general
damage in the sum of one million dollars..."
--Article 33 and 34 (lines 10 to 18) of Sean David Morton's
original court complaint against this website. Just exactly what kind of
a salary scale are we talking here for a self-proclaimed psychic/prophet?
A million bucks? Wait...isn't Morton's organization supposed to be non-profit?
10-APR-06