I receive, on average, somewhere around eighty and a hundred and fifty emails a week from readers. Mostly these can be divided into three categories: Feedback, usually involving criticism or praise of a particular article we’ve published; Tip offs, usually directing us towards a potential story or lead; and finally pleas that we cover something the reader thinks very important.
In this latter category, one usually finds the wildest communications. One such came in early in the week, from a person who wanted us to cover a particular plan that, this person said, would mean that the forcible microchipping of the population would commence in June, once the local and European elections were out of the way. This email, at the bottom, included the phrase “sent from my iphone”.
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