The Fulton County Advisor
May 1, 2022
“C.W.H.: Truth Seeker or Dun Maylock Insider?”
From the archives. Contributor: Spence Hutchins, Curator of the Fulton Hills Historical Society.
By Melandre Combs
Let’s talk about C.W.H. for a moment, shall we? The self-proclaimed “Seeker of Truth, Bearer of Light” who hides behind a veil of annonnymity, lobbing acusations from the safety of his digital fortress. While he’s quick to criticize my work—and everyone else’s, for that matter—has anyone ever stopped to wonder who this mysterious figure really is? Or better yet, what he might be hiding?
It’s easy to shout about conspiracies and condem the work of others when you don’t have to put your name on the line. But here’s a thought: What if C.H.W.’s obsession with the Dun Maylock isn’t just academic? What if he knows more than he’s letting on?
Think about it—this is someone who has dedicated an extraordinry amount of time to studying the Dun Maylock, dissecting their motives, and, let’s be honest, romanticising their legasy as much as he criticizes others for doing the same. He writes with a passion that goes beyond curiosity, as if he has a personal stake in the story.
And let’s not ignore the glaring elephant in the room: his annonnymity. In an age where everyone’s life is splattered across the internet, 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?
Consider this: the Dun Maylock have always thrived in secrecey, operating in the shadows to control and manipulate. Doesn’t C.W.H.’s modis operandai sound earily similar? He criticizes me for “fearmongering,” yet his own work stokes paranoia under the guise of seeking the truth. If you ask me, that’s a classic case of projection.
Of course, he’ll dismiss this as nonsense, just as he dismisses everything that doesn’t fit his narrative. But ask yourself this: If C.H.H. really has nothing to hide, why won’t he step out from behind his psuedonym? Why won’t he let us see the man—or woman—behind the words?
The truth is, I don’t trust anyone who refuses to stand by their claims with their real name. Until C.W.H. comes out of hiding, he’s nothing more than a coward throwing stones from the safety of his crystal house. And maybe, just maybe, those stones are meant to distract us from the real story—his story.
Stay curious, Fulton County. And stay vigilant.
- Melandre Combs
Exposing Secrets, Unmasking Cowards