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Fusion's Fractured Fairy Tale
Yours Truly ^ | 12/12/01 | Hoplite

Posted on 12/12/2001 1:04:20 PM PST by Hoplite

The story starts:

February 24, 1995. Having met the requirements stipulated under North Carolina Law, Greg Dority, #13 is issued a Security Guard and Patrol license.

For whatever reason (see Simon Winchester passage), Greg finds himself in Albania, and makes the acquaintance of Shaun Going, who makes the news by being arrested with his cousin and two UNMIK police officers on their way back to Kosovo from Montenegro.

Maclean's Magazine, in Canada, does a story on Shaun Going, and Greg Dority is quoted in the article:

"Shaun took responsibility and helped his Albanian workers escape," says Greg Dority, head of Sterling Security Inc., a Washington, N.C.-based consulting firm that specializes in the Balkans. "Chaotic and dangerous times tell a lot about a person. Shaun is one of the good guys in the region."

"Shaun puts together things that have been destroyed by war," said Dority. "He's one of the bigger builders in Pristina."

This doesn't really tell us a lot about Greg, but one of the other sources, from the article, Simon Winchester, has written a book on his experiences in the Balkans during the Kosovo war, a fact nicely pointed out by Fusion himself.

If you can find the August 21, 2000 issue of Maclean's magazine you will see an article about Canadian Shaun Going, who was arrested by the Yugoslav apparat in Montenegro the first week of August last year.

Both author Winchester and Mr D are quoted in the article. This is interesting in another sense because it lends credence to certain speculation about an event in Winchester's next book "The Fracture Zone."

During the Kosovo War, Winchester stops over in Tirana before joining General Jackson in Macedonia. On pp 174-75 he describes a dinner at the Black Rooster where he, his assistant, the aforementioned Mr Going, and "an American named ****, who came from North Carolina" got together.

Since Winchester has been associated with MI-6 long before his heroics in the Falklands and Buenos Aires in 1982, Mr Going is rather well connected, and Mr D is, well ... Mr D -- it would have certainly been interesting no doubt to be privy to that conversation only hours before the Brits went in to Kosovo...

The following is an excerpt from Winchester's The Fracture Zone: a Return to the Balkans

Shaun Going's anecdote is included at the beginning of the excerpt for completeness' sake, while the 'meat and potatoes' are bolded.

Page 171

The old customs and blood feuds between families remains a powerful force in Albanian tradition. I was told of a young man from a southern village, a university-educated, English speaking engineer named Tony who worked in a factory in Tirana, who had met a young woman at a carnival earlier in the year and had playfully pinched her backside. She had thought little of the incident, had laughed it off - indeed, had been rather flattered. But a few days later she made the mistake of mentioning what had happened, in passing, to her brother. The brother in turn told their father, and then a sudden thundercloud descended.

~Page 172

The family patriarch decided that, in line with the ancient customs of his clan, the girl's honor had been besmirched. Vengeance should now be wrought. An example should now be made.

"And so, despite the protests of the girl," I was told "her brother and another boy from the family took the bus down from Kukes, where they lived up north, and they went down to the village where the young man lived. They rounded up all the young men in the family - not just the bottom pincher, but all of his brothers and his cousins in the village - and they took knives to them and sliced off their noses. Just cut them off, there and then. No questions, no arguments. They told the men why it had happened, that it had been ordered by the clan leader to make their position known, and that the mutilated fellows should never dare set foot in Kukes again. And they took off and went back home.

"Everyone understood. There was no question of a crime having been committed, except for the bottom pinching that started it all. There was no question of an investigation or of any further punishment. That, so far as everyone was concerned, was an end to the matter."

Except it wasn't quite. The young engineer, who would then come to the Tirana office wearing a small handkerchief taped to his forehead, which hung down and obscured the gaping and cartilaginous hole in his face, saved up money to have plastic surgery in Italy. His employer begged him not to: The sum he had saved, a thousand dollars, may have been difficult to come by, and a third of the Albanian average annual income, but it would not buy a satisfactory replacement. But the boy went anyway, and had something grafted onto his face that looked much like a big toe, only lopsided. He had since gone back to his village, ashamed ever to show himself again, taking comfort only in the knowledge that his brothers and cousins looked as ugly as he did.

~Page 173

I was told the story of Tony by the one friend I had in Albania - an Irish-Canadian engineer from Calgary, whom I had encountered many years before on Sakhalin Island, in the Russian Far East. He name (sic) was Shaun Going, and he ran a company called DRC, Inc., which specialized in "construction and disaster services". What that meant, basically, was that wherever in the world was in need of urgent repair, for whatever reason - war, earthquake, hurricane - he and his men would swarm in and make good and mend. Hi had been in Sakhalin trying to put up houses for the oilmen who were beginning work in a place ruined by years of Communist neglect. Now he was here in Tirana, building encampments for the refugees. And he was readying himself for Kosovo because, he knew, "just as soon as the war is over, people will need to have new houses, new offices, new everything. I have the men and the equipment, and I can go in like a small task force. It's exciting stuff!"

Shaun Going was an eternally amusing, energetic man, the kind of perpetually upbeat figure for whom nothing seemed ever to be a problem - though I knew from Sakhalin Island that his business had been run fairly close to the wind, and that he had never amassed the kind of fortune that one suspected could be made out of the world's endless supply of disasters. Here he had a worthwhile contract with NATO, and he had already, "through contacts," acquired a plot of land in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo.

"The moment the soldiers get there," he said excitedly, "they're going to need showers, latrines, offices. I'll send in a team within hours of the invasion. I'll build them all they need in double-quick time. then I'll hang around, bring in more people - rebuild the housing. I guess it's pretty bad over there, huh?" And he gave me a slew of telephone numbers, and asked me whether, if I managed to get into Kosovo, I might call him with an assessment of the damage that had been done. "I need to know how much to bring in, in the way of material, men, you know. A call from you, from someone on the spot, would be very helpful."

~Page 174

Mr. Going was a hustler, all right. But on the other hand he seemed to be having so much fun doing what he did, he seemed to take so positive and optimistic an attitude to it and was clearly so well liked by so many of the Albanians I met - "Mr. Going is the King of Albania" I was told, unprompted, by a total stranger who had heard of him - that it would seem churlish to suggest that he was a man who exploited human misery. And besides, who was I, or who was any writer who came to these parts to see and write about wars and disasters, to pass any judgement at all? Wars and disasters throw up all kinds of humanity, and Shaun Going was one of those you meet on the periphery, not as noble as the fighters perhaps, but yet with his own kind of nobility, for sure.

He took us to a restaurant called the Black Rooster, which has a courtyard with a thatched roof that was kept wet and dripped sheets of water into old stone runnels, and we ate trout from Lake Ohrid - a fish so rare, and from a lake so clear and deep that Enver Hoxha banned anyone but himself from fishing it, on penalty of thirty year's hard labor. the fish was interesting, but rather more so was the man Shaun brought as his guest - an American named Greg, who came from North Carolina, said he was a journalist working for George magazine in New York, and by his own admission paced the streets of Tirana at all hours of the night gathering, as he put it, "financial intelligence."

I never quite knew what to make of him. He was tall, languid, educated, he spoke with an elaborately courteous southern drawl and he dressed impeccably. He had a strange accent, an odd manner: He kept referring to "the province" which he claimed to visit regularly, when he was speaking of Kosovo, and on those few occasions he used the word he called it Koss-oh-vo, with a long second o. He referred to his present home as being in a nation called Alb-ah-nia.

~Page 175

He gave the impression, as I am sure he half-intended, that he was some kind of American spy - which, when I compared him with the handful of real spies I knew, he almost certainly was not - or else was an extremely inept one. His journalistic contacts were far fewer than he suggested at first, and when I pressed him he could cite only having done an occasional piece on local casinos for a Texas-based journal devoted to gambling. I was puzzled by him, and after spending half a day wandering the back streets fo the city with him and getting hopelessly lost, I concluded that he was probably one of those Walter Mittyish characters who are often thrown up by the atmospheres of strange cities like Tirana - sad men who attach themselves, limpetlike, to the journalists and other temporary figures who briefly settle during the crisis, who eke out an existence in a more drab and banal way than they pretend, and who then, and before they are discovered, pack up and move on somewhere else. I had seen such people before, in Kabul, in Beirut, in Buenos Aires, and he seemed to fit the modus operandi. But then again, maybe Greg was indeed a senior spymaster for the Albanian desk back at the circus, and I had been royally duped.

Yep, that's Fusion alright.

At any rate, Greg registers here on FreeRepublic and starts posting on or around the beginning of March under the nom de plume Fusion, referencing articles from the still fictitious or non-web accessible "Albania Briefings", to be later written by himself.

In order to get these articles online outside of FreeRepublic, Greg contacts the webmasters of Beaufort County Now, a web page covering his home county in North Carolina, and offers to start writing a column, "The G. Spot" (Charmingly risque', n'est pas?)

Hello Stan and Ashley

This is Greg Dority writing. I wanted to take a moment and tell you both how much I enjoyed visiting with you Tuesday. In 45 minutes I learned more about the local political scene than one could garner in a month of reading the WDN. Thanks for your insight -- especially you Ashley, your views on the dynamics of national political races is most appreciated -- I hope to learn more in future visits.

Stan, if the offer of writing a column for Beaufortcountynow.com is still open I think I would like to give it a shot. I am well experienced with internet activism and like to work on the longer, more substantive, pieces. I have thought about it some and would suggest an initial series of four columns, running one about every two weeks.

The first one would be entitled "The Republican Way of Doing Business" or something along those lines. This piece would focus on a program I am quite familiar with that Senator Helms is pushing very hard now. In a nutshell, an American firm from Raleigh is preparing to privatize four wood mills in the Serb half of Bosnia in a project that, after two years of development, has escalated to one with significant Foreign Policy ramifications for the new administration.

The North Carolina bid has been declared the winner this week and the folks from Raleigh head back to Bosnia for negotiations early next month. Senator Helms has been very active in steamrolling European red tape and pushing this plan forward. The final result will be much cheaper wood for North Carolina furniture makers (they import a good deal from China now) and extensive exports to Bosnia for North Carolina saw mill equipment manufacturers -- as well as providing a significant Foreign Policy victory for President Bush (In the six years since Dayton, Bill Clinton's team failed to sign a single privatization deal in country).

I realize this type of article might be a bit heavy for local readers, however it would serve a number of purposes besides introducing the readers to the series. First, it shows that Republicans know how to compete in the global market on a far higher plane than Democrats who have forgotten what "free markets" mean. This is significant in Beaufort County where the Democrat controlled machine is destroying the local economy and their medieval efforts to bring in new business have been dismal to say the least.

Secondly, it provides original sourcing on a story that is going to get a fair amount of attention when it breaks in the next month or so. When the Financial Times and/or Business Week are running sidebars about Americans privatizing in Bosnia, our initial national audience is going to remember that they first saw it on beaufortcountynow.com. This provides increased readership and credibility for the next piece which transitions well from this one.

"Will Jesse Run? (Of Course!)" is the second piece. We know he is so we might as well take the lead and run with the story first. Senator Helms and his staffers are going to be well aware of Beaufortcountynow.com after our first commentary and this will help me in getting friends and colleagues to go on the record with quotes well before his August announcement date. I can assure you our conservative friends will pick up on this piece and link several hundreds (at least) of new readers to the site.

Once we have demonstrated to our Beaufort County core readers that we know what we are talking about, I think we should switch to the local scene and take a very hard examination of Eve Clayton for the third piece. I don't want to go into to much detail in email but I have rather strong suspicions she is not all she claims to be -- and may in fact be involved in criminal activities with her husband. I think we need to present our readers with a hard -- but fair -- look at their congressional representative.

Hopefully this schedule allows us to run the fourth piece as President Bush's next European trip is winding down in late July. As you are probably aware, since Putin made his surprise stopover in Kosovo Sunday, the White House has been leaking that President Bush will go to Kosovo (Camp Bondsteel) at the end of the trip. This is very significant. Wednesday (today) NATO is meeting and will probably at some point soon decide to invade/intervene (without US involvement) in Macedonia to halt the civil war between the government and US backed KLA separatists. This is not something the average person sees in the WDN each day but it will represent a huge foreign policy decision for the President and may further divide the cabinet factions (Powell / Rumsfeld, Cheney).

I was in Kosovo before, during, and after the NATO war in 1999 and have excellent sources on the ground and in various agencies of the governments involved. I write a good deal on this topic and I can assure you that following the sequencing of pieces 1-3 this one will have significant national (and international) readership, especially if we can time it to run a day or two before he reaches Kosovo.

This may be a more involved outline than you were looking for however I hope it gives you some ideas of my thoughts on the matter. If after the initial four pieces we think we have something we could take a break in August and resume after Labor Day which would give me more time to learn about the local scene and what is going on in Beaufort County. Future pieces could then also serve as a platform for examining ideas you and local Republicans might wish to develop.

Regardless, as mentioned before, it was great meeting you guys after hearing so much about you and I hope we continue to correspond. Let me know what you think about the writing project and even if you just absolutely hate it don't hesitate to tell me that either. Honesty always the best policy and criticism of the work comes with the territory -- as I am sure both you fellows are well aware.

Cheers

Greg Dority

Washington, NC

Dear Greg,

Thanks for signing on. Ashley, Legrande and myself are very much looking forward to your first entry.

Considering the level of your dissertation, I feel many of our readers will have to put on our "thinking hats" so we can get a handle on the commentary. Well maybe I'm just speaking for myself but a little "brain food" never hurt anybody - especially our readers.

Stan

What follows are a series of columns stylistically and gramatically indistinguishable from Fusion's posts here on FreeRepublic.

July 2nd

In Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, and now in Macedonia -- I've seen what dedication and brutal efficiency in the usage of approved Western methodologies can result in. Every country mentioned above has seen new governments brought to power in the last half decade -- with the exception of Macedonia which will join the list by the end of the summer.

July 17th

This is G checking in after my visit to Washington, DC last week. As you are well aware by now, the NATO attempt to arrest alleged war criminal Radovan Karadzic last Friday in Bosnia was a spectacular failure. His Bosnian Serb security force had been tipped off to the raid and was ready -- resulting in more than a dozen SFOR casualties and several British special forces operatives killed on the ground. From Brussels, to London, to DC they are in shock now -- and scrambling to keep the lid on this story.

Let me tell you how it happened ...

And so it goes, with Greg talking to the Governor about his visit with the head of Ghana, corresponding with Prime Minister Georgievski of Macedonia, and with one of his super-secret-squirrel-spy friends in Pristina.

By this time, Greg and Fusion are posting to Beaufortcountynow.com and Freerepublic sequentially, with the article appearing on Beaufortcountynow.com in order to be presented as 'legitimate' on FreeRepublic.

Strangely, the November 13th FR post and the November 14th Beaufortcountynow.com post are dissimilar. The FreeRepublic post corresponding to the November 14th Beaufortcountynow.com post appears on the 5th of November, so you get to have read it here on FR first, before it was 'legitimized'. (whoops)

So ultimately, who is Fusion/Greg Dority?

To my way of thinking, it doesn't matter. Knowing that he's a fraud is enough.

I concluded that he was probably one of those Walter Mittyish characters who are often thrown up by the atmospheres of strange cities like Tirana - sad men who attach themselves, limpetlike, to the journalists and other temporary figures who briefly settle during the crisis, who eke out an existence in a more drab and banal way than they pretend, and who then, and before they are discovered, pack up and move on somewhere else.

'Nuff said. He waited a bit too long, and now it's time for Fusion to move on.


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To: Hoplite
shouldn't you be grading papers or doing something (semi) productive than wasting time on this anti-American pro-KLA mujhadeen Fusion.

My 2 cents is that Fusion is entertaining, provocative, and humerous in a way that escapes most shrill FR Balkan posters ( lone exception our dear English cousin TonyC.)

I for one still am a doubting Thomas that he is Greg D......mainly because I do not find the Greg D. and Fusion prose style to match......could be wrong.

And a salute to Hoplite for his apology to the Balkans thread in accusing Fusion of being a pro-Yugoslav plant. lez hope, that hoplite's good manners will spread to the rest of us.

21 posted on 12/13/2001 7:43:49 AM PST by vooch
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To: tonycavanagh; Torie; vooch; Fusion
"I thought he was a Serb disinformation chap at first albeit a very crude one, but then some of what he wrote was to say the least confusing not leaning one way or the other, but all over the place."

I don't understand how you guys could think Fusion is/was pro-Serb.  From the very beginning he ranted against Slavs and promoted "Albanianism".

If anything, I think he has grown over the past year.  His rhetoric is much more toned down and his postings more thoughtful (if intertwined with (false?) intrigue and name dropping).  He's definitely virulently anti-Russian and pro-Chechen, which started me thinking he could be a Muslim from Chechnya.  He's also anti New World Order but, as the point of contention between he and I, his definition of NWO is different from mine.

He does not have a high opinion of British military forces but has been fairly kind to the US military.

Heck, he's even defended Milosevic's actions in the ICTY.

As far as the link to the NC security firm, I'll note that some of the first people on the scene at the embassy bombings in Africa were volunteer firemen from Arlington, Virginia. ( Sorry I can't find the multiple threads on this using Google but perhaps someone else has it bookmarked)

Forces of Fusion on the march!  FreeRepublic trembles!

:-D

22 posted on 12/13/2001 9:18:19 AM PST by Incorrigible
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To: Hoplite
WOW! YOU NAILED HIM!!! MY HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS!!

Now we both know that he is no Macedonian Slav or Serb posing as an Albanian, but a Serbophobic, pro-Albanian American FAKE posing as a CIA operative!!! But it is YOU--not one of us pro-Serbian Freepers--who has unmasked him!!

The forces of reality on the move. Greg Dority's fantasies crumble into dust.

23 posted on 12/13/2001 6:05:47 PM PST by Honorary Serb
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To: plastic
Have you ever thought where he got his name ["Fusion"] from?

The "Greater Albanian" partisans refer to the uniting of Albania with Kosovo, Western Macedonia, the Presevo valley, and parts of Montenegro and Greece as "fusion". I think that that is the origin of Greg Dority's screen name.

24 posted on 12/13/2001 6:10:54 PM PST by Honorary Serb
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To: Incorrigible
re : I don't understand how you guys could think Fusion is/was pro-Serb. From the very beginning he ranted against Slavs and promoted "Albanianism".

Iagree but it was the way he ranted, he sounded like a cacciatore of an Albanian, he portrayed the Albanian cause much the same way an actor would portray an enemy in a propaganda film like those old Communist would speak the lines that we would expect from an Communist, such as you are all weak and we will conquer you, and yes its true we are out to destroy you.

In other words he would debate in an intelligent discussion and the next he would come out with crude propaganda.

To me that smacks of disinformation propaganda and as you your self stated : Heck, he's even defended Milosevic's actions in the ICTY.

Tony

25 posted on 12/14/2001 1:47:16 AM PST by tonycavanagh
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To: balkans
bump!
27 posted on 12/15/2001 12:15:31 PM PST by nikola
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To: monkeyshine
bump
28 posted on 12/15/2001 9:48:10 PM PST by d4now
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To: Hoplite
Memo to Senator Helms: American Intelligence Officers Masterminding the KLA Identified

Foreign Affairs Editorial
Source: Albania Briefings
Published: 03/19/01 Author: G. Dority
Posted on 03/19/2001 23:18:47 PST by Fusion

Senator Jesse Helms

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3ab704574595.htm

This referenced link ties some parties together.

 

29 posted on 12/16/2001 3:25:12 PM PST by Ranger
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To: Incorrigible
He's definitely virulently anti-Russian and pro-Chechen, which started me thinking he could be a Muslim from Chechnya. He's also anti New World Order but, as the point of contention between he and I, his definition of NWO is different from mine. He does not have a high opinion of British military forces but has been fairly kind to the US military.
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Well, given that, and by analogue with "Anonmyous" who wrote the book based on Clinton's presidency and turned out to be a well-known journalist (who WAS that guy?) I think Fusion could be Eric Margolis of the Toronto newspaper, since he is quite proud of being on the Muslim side of things (as a "journalist" of course) including Kashmir and the Balkans.
30 posted on 12/16/2001 3:44:22 PM PST by wildandcrazyrussian
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To: Ranger
Thanks. I needed a dosier on Fusion's contacts in the region!
31 posted on 12/16/2001 8:40:07 PM PST by Incorrigible
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To: Incorrigible
Bump for the return of a FR legend.
32 posted on 11/13/2002 8:54:07 PM PST by Archie Bunker on steroids
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To: Hoplite
Infreakingcredible!!! Great work!
33 posted on 11/14/2002 9:39:46 PM PST by Andy from Beaverton
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To: Ranger
Ping for the story on Fusion.
34 posted on 12/29/2002 7:05:31 PM PST by MarMema
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To: RussianConservative
Holiday fusion legend bump
35 posted on 12/20/2003 8:16:58 PM PST by Archie Bunker on steroids
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
In memoriam of Fusion
36 posted on 02/09/2004 8:01:03 PM PST by Incorrigible (immanentizing the eschaton)
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To: Incorrigible
We could possibly see him back under a different name. The forum powers have not stated whether he was banned or suspended.
37 posted on 02/09/2004 8:55:26 PM PST by Archie Bunker on steroids (Save a US soldier's life, silence a liberal)
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
Please be sure to ping me if you run into him again with new name.
38 posted on 02/11/2004 10:28:44 AM PST by MarMema
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids; Incorrigible; Lion in Winter; Destro; Honorary Serb; ...

Just a ping to keep us all focused on the "departed" Fusion!


39 posted on 07/02/2004 7:16:24 AM PDT by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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To: FormerLib

Rumor is that he's been back under different screen names. I've not seen any links though.


40 posted on 07/02/2004 7:21:57 AM PDT by Archie Bunker on steroids (.)
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