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Columbia News Service post-interview #2 Mark Henkel - Zehra Mamdani -3- 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 3 of the second post-interview.  It follows after an article she had written as a student for the Columbia News Service, from interviews she had conducted with Mark Henkel earlier in January of that year.  As the article contained many negativities to be corrected, the writer agreed to conduct an initial post-interview on February 26, 2008.  She and Mark Henkel also agreed to have second post-interview later, which they conducted on March 4, 2008.  This episode is the third part of that second discussion.   In this Part 3 segment, the writer began asking whether Mark Henkel wanted to be taken out of the article.  She asked the same “question” regarding the mention of the 2Wives.com website.  Mark Henkel repeatedly explained that it was only the “sister site” reference but not the actual 2Wives.com site that needed to be removed.  The writer continued to say both terms would be removed while also asking for Mark Henkel to go through the article “point by point” for correction.  As she continued to play this psychological mind-game, the writer claimed that Mark Henkel was “veering off-topic” and supposedly trying to argue with her (when she was the one causing the argument), and she pretended that she was trying to supposedly “get this story right.”  She repeated, “You keep spinning. You keep spinning.”  Mark Henkel was never caught by the passive aggressiveness or mind-game.  To get her attention, Mark Henkel even stopped and slowly counted out loud from one to ten.  He then said very slowly and calmly, “Listen to me, please.  You are talking to the National Polygamy Advocate. I have the knowledge to help you do this right. Listen to me, please.”   Because she was a student, Mark Henkel explained that he was trying to help her to protect her.  He also let her know, “One way or another, these facts are going to be told about this report.” He was simply trying to help her “get the story right.”  (These facts are only being made public for the very first time with this podcast in the year 2022 – which is 14 years after these events happened.) In the end of this Part 3 segment, the writer asserted that she was supposedly not stepping on Mark Henkel. Yet, she still did it again, right away.  Mark Henkel concluded, “And that’s how you’re stepping on it.”   The remaining parts of the second post-interview will be aired in the next coming episodes of this podcast. 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 3 of the second post-interview.  It follows after an article she had written as a student for the Columbia News Service, from interviews she had conducted with Mark Henkel earlier in January of that year.  As the article contained many negativities to be corrected, the writer agreed to conduct an initial post-interview on February 26, 2008.  She and Mark Henkel also agreed to have second post-interview later, which they conducted on March 4, 2008.  This episode is the third part of that second discussion.   In this Part 3 segment, the writer began asking whether Mark Henkel wanted to be taken out of the article.  She asked the same “question” regarding the mention of the 2Wives.com website.  Mark Henkel repeatedly explained that it was only the “sister site” reference but not the actual 2Wives.com site that needed to be removed.  The writer continued to say both terms would be removed while also asking for Mark Henkel to go through the article “point by point” for correction.  As she continued to play this psychological mind-game, the writer claimed that Mark Henkel was “veering off-topic” and supposedly trying to argue with her (when she was the one causing the argument), and she pretended that she was trying to supposedly “get this story right.”  She repeated, “You keep spinning. You keep spinning.”  Mark Henkel was never caught by the passive aggressiveness or mind-game.  To get her attention, Mark Henkel even stopped and slowly counted out loud from one to ten.  He then said very slowly and calmly, “Listen to me, please.  You are talking to the National Polygamy Advocate. I have the knowledge to help you do this right. Listen to me, please.”   Because she was a student, Mark Henkel explained that he was trying to help her to protect her.  He also let her know, “One way or another, these facts are going to be told about this report.” He was simply trying to help her “get the story right.”  (These facts are only being made public for the very first time with this podcast in the year 2022 – which is 14 years after these events happened.) In the end of this Part 3 segment, the writer asserted that she was supposedly not stepping on Mark Henkel. Yet, she still did it again, right away.  Mark Henkel concluded, “And that’s how you’re stepping on it.”   The remaining parts of the second post-interview will be aired in the next coming episodes of this podcast. http://www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com

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