Color me ignorant, but was there any outcome?
If there is, we wouldn't know about it.
Passing along information on the internet is a virtually-no-feedback thing, and it's rare to get responses. After all, the person passing on the information, even if he uses his real name and address and telephone number, is utterly unknown to the recipient, and hence bears an aura demanding skepticism.
It makes sense; after all, it's almost an anonymous message or unsigned letter.
But one passes it on anyway, and waits to see what, if anything, happens.
The way one knows something is happening is when the primitive affected by it, posts about it.
Such as the case of the wallpaper primitive, the "walldude" primitive.
The big one on the wire right now involves the Texas Railway Commission, in which a primitive announced his candidacy. The incumbent is a Republican and a Hispanic; his opponent of course is a Democrat and a WASP.
The primitive, upon announcing his candidacy, changed his screen name, and has been mute about his old screen name used on Skins's island.
I have no idea why he did that; maybe perhaps possibly he said some rather extremist or racist or rabid comments under his old screen name, and didn't want to be found out.
Well, his old screen name was found out, and sent to his opponent.
Who of course has not responded, because he doesn't know us from Adam.
So all one can do is sit back and watch.
Since it's so rare one gets feedback, others might wonder why we do it.
It's a public service, for the betterment of humanity, and so no thanks are needed.