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Monday 13 September 2010

Anonymous bullies target famous Cornish Hotel, increasing local media interest!




Nobody likes a bigot. The recent anti religious rantings of Pastor Terry Jones, on the anniversary of 9/11, attests to this. His words and threats were reviled by good people and faiths the world over.

But an anonymous bigot is a different breed of creature altogether.

Too cowardly to openly voice their diatribes, too wretched to sign a name to their hateful cant.

Sadly, the internet can often be abused by those who bare ill will. Victims for slander can be easily targeted by cowards.

With these thoughts in mind, and because of the ongoing vitriolic attacks, by bigots, towards a tourist hotel and many people resident in the small town of Tintagel in Cornwall, our media company is restating our support.

Our own Director of Publishing, Duncan Williams, who was himself brought up in the North Cornwall area, is said to be appalled by the lies and accusations that are set to 'damage Tintagel' irreparably if left unchallenged.

"What good is achieved for this town?" says our publisher. "Particularly during a period of recession, by badmouthing its largest hotel? What gain is there for the community?"

Hysterical internet postings, over many weeks now, have centred upon John Mappin, his Kazakhstan born wife, Irina, and a resident painter named Ted Stourton, who are each co-owners of Tintagel's famous Camelot Castle Hotel.

John says; "At Camelot Castle we have a business policy of trying to use local Tintagel traders and to buy locally wherever possible. We are all learning this week what it might mean to our village to lose an important business. Once the heart of a village dies it can be very hard to breath life back into it."

However, the roots of this controversy seem to centre around the Mappin's involvement in the mysterious Scientology 'religion'. Itself often accused of bullying tactics towards its own members.

Unrelenting web outbursts and a cruel hate campaign by email, attacking the owners of the clifftop resort, their friends, business associates, and even their foreign employees, have all been swamping the internet for weeks now. It is clearly having an adverse effect on business.

"Bigotry like this is totally unacceptable," insists Duncan Williams. His independent news company has even been accused, quite wrongly, of 'bribery by the American Church' in order to support their corner in print. "There is no prejudicial bias in any of our publications. It goes against everything I believe in."

Williams, whose grandfather was a local C of E vicar, goes on to say; "Cornwall has always been a place where all kinds of people are welcomed, from all walks of life, wherever they are from and whatever their faith may happen to be - and no matter how eccentric it might seem to others..."

It would be a sad day, indeed, if this were ever to change. A sad day for Tintagel. And a sad day for Cornwall.

"Standing up to bullies is never easy," laments John Mappin.

Standing up to an anonymous bully, perhaps harder still.

But, as anyone working in the media knows only too well; words that can be used to hurt can equally be used, with truth and time, to heal.

And all bullies and bigots must, and will, be brought to heel.


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More information can be found at;
http://www.whyweprotest.net
http://www.camelotcastle.com

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7 comments:

Lorna Fenwick said...

Well done, John and Duncan, for standing up to these bullies. They are damaging our town of Tintagel and Cornwall is no place for bigots! Lorna x

Anonymous said...

For a truly independent view, why not go and ask some of the locals what they think of the way the hotel is run, or see what ex-staff members have said about the working conditions and treatment they received whilst working there?

Anonymous said...

Notice this "article" doesn't address a single issue brought up by Anonymous.

Rupert Pady said...

Thank you for the ISP.

Anonymous said...

Yo. "Local media interest..." by that, you presumably mean John Mappin's little clutch of raggy, self promoting "good news papers."

So, Camelot Castle. Reports of abusive and illegal treatment of foreign workers, flooding the village with unsolicited cult rubbish, misrepresenting the hotel with hyperbolic and false claims (how's that 'golden sand beach' they photoshopped into the Cornwall coastline?)
wretchedly mean rooms that are cold, holed, and full of mold, to the disappointment of visitors. And don't forget the high pressure sales efforts put into flogging Stourton's glitter and plastic butterfly infested "art."

Being opposed to untruthful fraudulence is not bigotry. It's more like a social benefit to warn the unwary. Anonymous is happy to help spread the word, and the Fishing Buddies on the Hill don't like it much, as evidenced by the whining tenor of this article.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous is not damaging the reputaion of Tintagel and Cornwall in general. Camelot Castle with it's run down look, terrible food, mistreatment of employees, flooding the locals with cult propaganda, lies about fabulous beaches in the literature all this because of the teachings of the mad man L Ron Blubbard.

Sorry but your "news" paper is either part of John and Irinas twisted little empire or totally snookered by it. either way good luck "standing up to us" - hope that works out for you.

Anonymous said...

Don't you know scientology is not a religion in the eyes of the uk government. so how can you callit religious bigotry.