Does a bird sing because it works for the trees? Does a fire burn because it is loyal to the wood?
Category: Dun Maylock
Combs response to CHW – 2022 Article on the Dun Maylock
C.W.H. remains a ghost, a name with no face. Why? What is he afraid of? Is he hiding from the Dun Maylock—or hiding his connection to them?
Nohoda Odsada Press Release RE: Fulton County Advisor Article on the Dun Maylock
The baseless suggestion that the Nohoda Odsada or Yak Tak Nuhk peoples could be connected to the violent actions of the Dun Maylock is not only unfounded but perpetuates dangerous stereotypes and fosters unnecessary division in our community.
Cult Theories in Response to Combs – 2022 Daily Fulton Article on Dun Maylock
where did this group come from, and what could possibly drive their actions?
Controversial 2022 Fulton County Advisor Article on the Dun Maylock
The Nohoda Odsada and Yak Tak Nuhk peoples have long claimed a special connection to the land. But what if that connection is darker than they let on?
CWH Direct Response to Thorn – Daily Fulton Article on the Dun Maylock
Their actions weren’t cries for liberation but calculated moves to dominate.
Thorn’s Rebuttal to CWH – 2021 Hiller Hammer Article on the Dun Maylock
Nearly fifty years later, an internet-age conspiracy theorist, C.W.H., [is] dredging up my words to fit his own narrative of terror and control.
CWH Criticism of Thorn – 2021 Daily Fulton Article on the Dun Maylock
I’m no stranger to hearing people try to rewrite history to fit their own comforting narratives, but Jamie Thorn’s 1975 article in The Hiller Hammer might take the cake.
A Question of Motives – 1975 Article on Dun Maylock
“We’re still using the boogeymen to hide the inconvenient truths.”
Callback to Chaos – 2019 Daily Fulton Article on the Dun Maylock
But who were—or are—the Dun Maylock? What did they truly want? And, most importantly, why do I believe they’re still out there?