Don't rush to call me lunatic is on page 4 of today's Metro.
Update 11/11/2005: For the record, here is my original letter:
Dear Editor,
As the subject of your report, I would like to present my side of the story.
Since summer 2004, I have written extensively on my various websites about Cecilia Zhang abduction and murder cover-up. The goal of my protest on Monday was, ideally through the media, to bring public's attention to my websites, whose addresses I put on both my T-shirt and placard while atop the bridge. I am thus disappointed at your report, mostly because of the lack of information about my cause.
I understand that you probably obtained your information from the police. My Internet record shows that New Westminster police themselves visited my websites extensively on Monday. Reading your report, together with some other ones, I come to the conclusion that the police were deliberately suppressing information about my cause while emphasizing or exaggerating my mental state to discredit me. The police also intentionally delayed the resolve of the situation so as to cause a negative reaction towards me from the public.
Because of the extraordinary nature of my allegation against the government, it's natural that people would have doubt. The best way to find out if I am indeed a lunatic as police suggested to a Province reporter, or, alternatively, if the federal government, as I claimed, at least knew and possibly involved in the crime that resulted in Cecilia Zhang's death, is to publish the addresses of my websites and let your readers be the judge. A good starting point is to go to my main blog www.jyu1.blogspot.com and click on Summary of Connections to Cecilia Zhang case.
Last but not least, I would like to offer a sincere apology to all affected motorists.
Jim Yu, Burnaby