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 Mark Moody-Stuart Shell Transport & Trading
Company p.l.c. Shell Centre Waterloo London SE1 7NA. 23 May 2000.  
Dear
Mark Moody-Stuart,            
            
     Thank
you for your letter, dated 19 May 2000. The letter was not posted until 22 May,
consequently I did not receive it until late to-day. 
As a result of your letter I have written to Mr. Richard Wiseman, Legal
Director Shell UK Limited, copy faxed, and enclosed 
The copy is self-explanatory.  Following
your letter, and my recent conversation with Mr. Wiseman of the 21 May, I am
candidly, at a loss to understand how Shell personnel come to believe the things
you, apparently, do.   So
there can be no misunderstanding, I neither expect nor require Shell to admit
liability, or anything else, as a precondition to my furnishing Shell my body of 
evidence.   I repeat, have no anti-Shell agenda. Indeed, despite
your treatment of me, I take absolutely no pleasure or satisfaction in the
course of events you are, evidently determined to force upon me. 
 I
refuse to believe that any person could have done more to try and get you
(Shell) to address the serious consequences of your actions of ‘1968’. 
I repeat  publication may not
be the most responsible course of action.  However,
the issue has to be addressed.     Yours sincerely,       John Dyer.  |