Dear Maurice Pinay,
Please publish on the same blog on which you published the Sept 23 letter of Bishop Fellay to me, the following message --
The September 23 letter from Bishop Fellay to me, as posted on the Maurice Pinay blog, is authentic, but it was put on the Internet without my knowledge and without my permission. I sent a copy to friends to ask their advice or to tell them why I was not present at the Albano meeting, but never did I want that copy to appear in public. I have no idea who posted it, nor do I ask who did so.
Bishop Richard Williamson, London, 14 Oct. 2011
Your Excellency-
I beg to differ with you:
I would find it quite instructive to learn who submitted this letter for publication.
And I doubt very highly that it was one of those tho whom you confided for advice.
Why?
Because I do not believe in coincidences, and it strains credulity to believe that the very letter which accuses you of indiscretions should itself become proof of the fact!
Certainly Bishop Fellay informed others of this letter (e.g., Maximillian Krah, Fr. Pfluger, Fr Nely, et al).
None of these are great friends of yours, and their contempt for you is (shamefully) public.
This affair has all the halmarks of one trying to rid oneself of an enemy, rather than that of a careless indiscretion:
Certainly it would be used against a stupid, ignorant, and brainwashed public to justify an expulsion from the SSPX (i.e., I can see them all now, nodding their heads, as if to say, "Bishop Fellay said no more indiscretions!"), perhaps to accomplish the goal of an agreement with Rome that the Jews will find less distasteful with you out of the picture (and this just 2 weeks before the blasphemy in Assisi is about to convene: Yet another amazing coincidence, and very convenient timing!).
Yes, it would be very instructive indeed to learn the identity of this treacherous person.