| From: | <adam@marijuanafactorfiction.org> | |
| To: | "Mark Alper" <malper@nchm.org> | |
| Received-On: | Today 9:41 PM | |
| Subject: | Re: Website use of NCHM Article |
Your notice from HUD has cost my family our home and I
do plan on using this notice on every news posting site that I
can find to raise nation wide notice of what you have done to
hurt thousands. Call me if you wish, 509-397-3252
--- malper@nchm.org wrote:
From: "Mark Alper" <malper@nchm.org>
To: <adam@marijuanafactorfiction.org>
Subject: Website use of NCHM Article
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2008 18:48:27 -0400
Dear Adam, It has been
brought to my attention that your website, www.marijuanafactorfiction.net,
is using an article I wrote a short time ago, entitled "I
(Don't) Want To Take You Higher." This article
appeared as part of the Compliance Corner section of the website
of the National Center for Housing Management, Inc., a private
non-profit educational organization. In investigating this
matter, I used the following link: http://www.marijuanafactorfiction.net/notice.htm and
discovered that my by-line and affiliation had been
altered so that it reads: "By Mark S. Alper, RHM NCHM
Director of Compliance Services OF HUD." My
column is also inaccurately identified as a
"Notice from HUD." While you are certainly
welcome to reference the article or link to it, and I
stand by it as an accurate reflection of my conversations with
relevant HUD staff, please let me make clear the
following: 1. I am not employed by, nor do I have any
affiliation with, the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development; 2. I do not represent myself in any
manner as being a current employee of the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development; 3. I am the
Director of Compliance for the aforementioned National Center for
Housing Management, Inc., and have been so employed since
September of 1990 4. The words "of HUD" do not
appear in connection with this article as written and prepared by
me, or on our website. Since the suggestion that
I am affiliated in any way with a federal agency is both
inaccurate and misleading, I ask that you be so kind as to remove
the words "of HUD" from my identifying information as
soon as possible. Again, you are welcome to use or link to
the article if you find it interesting and/or beneficial to your
intended audience. Thank you for your prompt attention to
this matter. Best regards, Mark Mark S. Alper, RHM
Director of Compliance National Center for Housing Management,
Inc.