This was the official reply after I had sent an e-mail to a lot of elders in the US through their own mailing lists (hundreds of key members of the JW hierarchy in all 55 states were hit)
June 21, 2011
From the US Branch Office
Dear Brothers,
We understand that over the weekend you may have received an email message containing apostate material. The branch office is aware of the email. There is no need to reply to the sender. As we are often reminded, when we receive these kinds of unsolicited emails or other correspondence, we simply delete them.
Your brothers,
US Branch Office
Headers (stripped of my personal routing and originating identifiable information) for those of you doubting:
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Subject: Apostate email
Date: June 21, 2011 5:02:10 PM EDT
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