Sunday, December 6, 2015

The Big Coatesville Con

at Sellers and Kurt Schenk at the 2005 Polls in Coatesville.
The players were a "dirt farmer", a mean spirited public official backed by a mean spirited town council, a local newspaper and a county preservation plan based on a United Nations preservation plan created in 1992.

The stage was a half black town whose main commerce was illegal drugs. 

The story was about a government takeover of a farm to build a golf course/recreational center to comply with the county preservation plan. 



It ended with producer/director Pat Sellers buying an expensive home away from the town and later moving to Texas

Winners of the con-story were a few drug dealers and some fulfilled, vindicated people on Stormfront.



No matter what else he may be Pat Sellers carried off an incredible decade long con. He one of the most successful con-men in history. 



Many people were so well conned they still believe the white supremacist's story. 

New York Times

By MARIA KONNIKOVADEC. 5, 2015

1 comment:

  1. "Winners of the con-story were a few drug dealers and some fulfilled, vindicated people on Stormfront. "My link takes you to Stormfront poster "Black Eagle" who mentions Coatesville resident John Pawlowski. If you live in Coatesville you or someone you know might show up on the White Supremacist Stormfront website. Coatesville appears many times on Stormfront.
    Paste this in a Google search:
    stormfront coatesville site:www.stormfront.org

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