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Columbia News Service post-interview #2 Mark Henkel - Zehra Mamdani -15- Mar 2008

from National Polygamy Advocate · host Mark Henkel

National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel was post-interviewed a second time by Zehra Mamdani for Columbia News Service, on March 4, 2008. This is Part 15 (the final one) of the second post-interview.  It all stems from an article that the writer had written as a student for the Columbia News Service, from interviews she had conducted with Mark Henkel earlier in January, 2008. After the article had contained many negativities that needed to be corrected, Mark Henkel requested of the writer to conduct an initial post-interview on February 26, 2008, to which she agreed. They both also agreed to have a second post-interview later, which was conducted on March 4, 2008. This episode is the fifteenth part of that second discussion - the last and final episode of the post-interviews with this writer.  Mark Henkel re-iterated how had been trying to protect the writer’s credibility.   He had done everything he could to help her make an accurate and non-hostile article.  Unfortunately, the writer still chose to “edit” her article in a still-unacceptable - some might even say, passive aggressively hostile - manner.  Since 2008, Mark Henkel patiently gave the writer an obviously-significant amount of time to correct herself in this matter: he waited over 14 years before letting this true story be revealed to the public with this podcast in 2022.  Yet, as Mark Henkel explained at the conclusion of this episode, massive events (which would occur soon afterward in the Spring/Summer of 2008) fully vindicated every action and every reason why everything that Mark Henkel had said and done with this writer were absolutely… “of necessity.” http://www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com

National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel was post-interviewed a second time by Zehra Mamdani for Columbia News Service, on March 4, 2008. This is Part 15 (the final one) of the second post-interview.  It all stems from an article that the writer had written as a student for the Columbia News Service, from interviews she had conducted with Mark Henkel earlier in January, 2008. After the article had contained many negativities that needed to be corrected, Mark Henkel requested of the writer to conduct an initial post-interview on February 26, 2008, to which she agreed. They both also agreed to have a second post-interview later, which was conducted on March 4, 2008. This episode is the fifteenth part of that second discussion - the last and final episode of the post-interviews with this writer.  Mark Henkel re-iterated how had been trying to protect the writer’s credibility.   He had done everything he could to help her make an accurate and non-hostile article.  Unfortunately, the writer still chose to “edit” her article in a still-unacceptable - some might even say, passive aggressively hostile - manner.  Since 2008, Mark Henkel patiently gave the writer an obviously-significant amount of time to correct herself in this matter: he waited over 14 years before letting this true story be revealed to the public with this podcast in 2022.  Yet, as Mark Henkel explained at the conclusion of this episode, massive events (which would occur soon afterward in the Spring/Summer of 2008) fully vindicated every action and every reason why everything that Mark Henkel had said and done with this writer were absolutely… “of necessity.” http://www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com

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