UPDATED: ‘Green’ Energy Company Threatens Economics Professor … with Package of Dismantled Bomb Parts (Updated: No Threat)
Somebody’s passing a hoax. Here’s the part of the story from Expansion not printed here, translated using Google’s translator:
[quote]Digital Freedom has been able to talk to Pedro Gil, president of Termotechnic, who has denied any connection with the shipment received by Gabriel Calzada, President of the Instituto Juan de Mariana. In his own words, “this has to be a mistake.”
The employer Navarre has ensured that the only thing that had been sent to Calzada was a report on renewable energy. The problem is that what was the writer received from Liberty Digital was a package of spare parts without any explanatory note. When she called the company and asked what had happened, he replied that it was “a response to its report on renewables.”
At that time, Calzada played the event as a threat, something that Gil disputes. Thus, there are two versions for what happened: either there was a simple mistake by the courier company or a change made by someone who wanted to play a dirty trick on Calzada at the expense of this company.
In this sense, the president of the Instituto Juan de Mariana has confirmed he has spoken to Pedro Gil and it has given his word that there is no liability on the part of the company. Gil Calzada has been forwarded to concerned about the inconvenience we may have caused, since he understands the uncertainty that the receiver of the shipment when he saw what was its content.
Gil has repeatedly told ABC News he is “a businessman honored for 59 years” and would never do something like that. Gil has also asked to make clear that there is no relation between what Calzada received what he wanted to send.[/quote]





