Please don't create an article until you're ready to have actual content: empty articles look bad. What would happen if someone found it through the Random Page button?
I've deleted it, but if you like, I can copy the deleted material to a subpage in your userspace (User:FK0071a/whatever) for you to work on until it's ready. Okay? DS 15:18, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
The right tag is {{ PD-old}}. I marked the photo for you. --- J.S ( t| c) 15:52, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
Hi,
Your bot? has changed the bowling books pages - said it may delete them for being "nn book" - fair enough but what does that mean so I am able to expand?
Many thanks.
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Hi FK, there are a few problems with the way you're writing and editing, and I think it would help if you'd take time to read our content policies: WP:NPOV, WP:NOR, WP:V, and WP:BLP. In particular, material must be written from a neutral point of view, and in a disinterested tone, and must be carefully sourced. Your writing displays a strong pro-animal rights POV, which means that a lot of your edits will be reverted, whereas if you edit within our content policies, you'll find they'll be more likely to stick. Cheers, SlimVirgin (talk) 03:29, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
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See AfD in 3 steps. I think you missed steps 2 and 3. Let me know if I can help. Tom Harrison Talk 22:46, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
Replace "Reason the page should be deleted" with your reason. Replace my name with four tildes (~~~~). This will appear as your user name with a time stamp. Tom Harrison Talk 23:18, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
Then we'll move on to step three. Tom Harrison Talk 23:20, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
The whole thing was a mess, and probably violated WP:POINT anyway. If you want to list it for deletion, try again, and this time follow the directions carefully. Let me know if you have any questions. Tom Harrison Talk 23:53, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
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Wellcome to your first contact with the anti-truth movement:
Your article Paul Joseph Watson is risking to be deleted. -- Striver 14:34, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the invitation. I have tried to creat similar projects earlier, so expect at least an atemt to delet it very soon. -- Striver 11:48, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
Its more or less a rule of thumb, most of the things i creat are afd'd, and most of them are keept. But people want them to go away, and you need to be well informed and stuborn to not get scared away. I even have my own team of editors that follow me to whadever i do, i cant even do something in a totaly unrelated article for them to show up and start hassling me. Just as well to get used to it, Big Brother, or the "Big Brother wannabee team" are watching me :D -- Striver 15:37, 12 May 2006 (UTC)
Hiya, I got your message about Rocco DeLuca and the Burden. I edited the Rocco article after watching Sky 1's I Trust you to kill me documentary . To be honest I'm a massive Kiefer Sutherland fan, so I don't know much about the band other than his involvement, and I don't know if I can help you. Sorry that I can't be much help. I am from England too. It was sad that the band didn't get a warmer (and more punctual) welcome in London. Jilly 14:05, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
Hi there, saw your recently created page. Is this the same J.H. Brennan who used to write gamebooks? Nehwyn 17:03, 30 September 2006 (UTC)
Excellent work on the Odin Brotherhood material! -- Cpoirot 00:58, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
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Hello. I deleted the article because someone else had tagged it {{ db-bio}}. All the article contained was that she was the wife of an imprisoned Wotanist and a co-founder of his organisation (together with lots of "see also" wikilinks). I didn't think this lends her notability per WP:BIO. The closest WP:BIO criterion I could find was, "Persons achieving renown or notoriety for their involvement in newsworthy events, such as by being assassinated," and I don't think she qualifies there. If you have more information about her, please resubmit an article that explains more clearly why joint-foundation of this organisation makes her notable. Best wishes, -- RobertG ♬ talk 12:56, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
Do not add text copied from other websites to Wikipedia articles as you did at Freya Aswynn, Níð and The Secret of the Runes (book). If you do this again you will be blocked from editing. Haukur 15:17, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Only sysops can view deleted revisions but I'll send you the text if you specify an e-mail address in your preferences (or elsewhere). Haukur 16:43, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Could you explain what you meant by this edit, please? [2] SlimVirgin (talk) 20:38, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
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I've reverted the IP, will keep watch further. Looks like some minor infractions from a school, so I won't block just yet (if anything urgent comes up, WP:AIV has several sysops on standby). - Cheers, Mailer Diablo 15:37, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
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Also, the references need to be reformatted. Should be alpha by author's last name. For example:
Sorry for the confusion. - 999 ( Talk) 16:25, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
But, I agree with 999 on this question, at least. How does that help you? — Hanuman Das 14:14, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
I am also going to fix the category for you. Should be "Magical terms in Germanic mysticism" — Hanuman Das 14:18, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
No problem. I am trying to help, not hinder. Since a couple of the articles like Odin Brotherhood and the one on its author have been deleted once via AfD, they could be speedily deleted at any time. Therefore it is important to see that these articles conform to Wikipedia standards. If there is a lot of unverified material, links to personal websites as "references", etc. it will be hard to keep the articles from being deleted... - 999 ( Talk) 15:51, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
I left a message on the Odin Brotherhood talk page. The work exists and I have a copy. It was given to me about ten years ago.
Mirabello or his book are nowhere mentioned in it.
-- Jkelley 23:51, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
-- Jkelley 21:32, 19 November 2006 (UTC) I left this on the talk page of Odin Orotherhood:
I regret I do not know how to photograph and post a picture.
On occasion, I have seen copies for sale on ebay, however. How weird is that?
If you have a postal address, I could probably xerox it and send it to you. Again, it seems to have been distributed without charge. -- Jkelley 04:11, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
More information on "Teachings of the Odin Brotherhood." It was "printed" by Thule Publications, PO Box 4542, Portland, Oregon 97208, USA. There is no ISBN. Athough nicely done, it appears to have been an underground publication--one "off the radar."
If I remember correctly, the leader of a "Thule" group was assaulted with a baseball bat some years ago in Portland. That may explain why the web site no longer exists for this Thule group.-- Jkelley 21:32, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
It occurs to me I could probably find someone to "scan" the work for you. Interested?
-- Jkelley 21:32, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
Could you provide an e-mail for the scanned copy? -- Jkelley 02:42, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
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I got sidetracked before I finshed closing the AfD.-- Isotope23 15:14, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Stop with the vandlising notices on my talk page. I made a mistake and I removed it. Please see WP:AGF and perhaps you need to read WP:OWN as well. Thank you. Whisp e ring 16:16, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Apparently it had a / at the end when it shouldn't. When you restored it you took the / off. Still, the anon who has been repeatedly adding it should have tested it!! Perhaps some browsers retry without the trailing slash and others don't? I use Firefox and the original link gave a 404 error. - 999 ( Talk) 17:19, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
Has been nominated for deletion. Thought you'd want to know. — Hanuman Das 00:59, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
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For the record, a hostile fellow (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mikkalai ) has systematically purged everything about the Odin Brotherhood. To make matters worse, he has administrative powers!
If you are interested, I have saved most of the material at this alternative site.
http://tinwiki.org/wiki/Odin_Brotherhood
On another matter, I will send the scan of the “Teachings of the Odin Brotherhood.” Do you have an e-mail I may use?
--
Jkelley
22:31, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Wow! For the record, I only put the link on your page. The "hostile fellow" copied the text here and altered it. Sorry about that. Be sure to delte what he copied, as it is adulturated.
-- Jkelley 02:18, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Here is the correct version. His adulturated version follows:--
Jkelley
02:36, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
The Odin Brotherhood is a secret society for men and women who value “knowledge, freedom, and power.”
The Brotherhood practices the ancient warrior religion called Odinism. Consecrated to the pagan gods of the Norse pantheon --gods viewed as "older, better, and truer"- members of the Brotherhood use the so-called Eddaic Verses–also called the Poetic Edda–as a kind of scripture.
Members claim their pagan order was established in 1421 to protect the ancient religion during the " Burning Times," and they insist it has existed in unbroken lineage to the present. If the claim is accurate, the Odin Brotherhood resembles the Tariquat, the secret brotherhoods in Islam that sustain the traditions underground in times of intense persecution.
Their myth of foundation –albeit interesting– is fantastic. Like the story of Hiram Abif in Freemasonry, the foundation myth of the Brotherhood involves a crime against innocence.
In the legend of the Brotherhood, the story begins when a young pagan widow was caught honoring her ancient gods and goddesses in a remote grotto. For her action, an angry mob burned her on a pyre composed of green wood.
After the murder, the woman’s three children used an ancient and forbidden rite from paganism (a rite called necromancy) and summoned her from beyond the grave.
Answering the summons, the slain woman instructed her children to save the ancient religion of Odinism by taking the movement underground. They were instructed to form a secret society–a "conspiracy of equals"--dedicated to the old gods.
According to the Odin Brotherhood, all of these events occurred somewhere in Eurasia–somewhere north of the Black Sea--in the fifteenth century of the current era.
They also insist that buried artifacts exist which will some day confirm their tale.
Traditionally, the teachings are spread from person to person. Only by word of mouth, from mind to mind, could the secrets pass.
Today, however, with more written information appearing in manuscript and in published form, solitary practitioners (“lone wolves” who initiate themselves)–are becoming more common.
In its current form, membership in the Odin Brotherhood is secret–as in the so-called Illuminati conspiracy. The objectives of the Odin Brotherhood are stated publicly, as in the legendary Rosicrucians.
Secret Societies are still illegal in some countries. As Nick Harding points out in Secret Societies, for example, they are forbidden by the constitution of Poland.
Joining the Odin Brotherhood involves a kind of vision quest cemented by a ceremony of blood.
In ancient religion, without blood there is no power. That is the reason that animals were cut in half when the biblical Jehovah made his covenant with Abraham.
Also, because of the power of blood Jewish boys are circumcised on the eighth day.
The initiation rite of the Odin Brotherhood--which is based on the “marking with the spear” rite described by the medieval author Snorri Sturluson, involves solitude, a diet of bread and ice, a dagger, and a fire.
The initiate –after proper purification– makes three incisions on his body. He then devotes, hallows, and sanctifies his soul to the “gods who live” by penetrating a fire three times with a dagger stained with his own blood.
From the beginning, the movement--in spite of its name--has included women.
The Odin Brotherhood embraces polytheism. The gods, which include Odin, Thor, Frigga, Heimdall, Vidar, Tyr, Freya, and the other beings in the Norse pantheon, are viewed as powerful entities that are finite in nature. The gods are not omnipotent—they are not omniscient—but they accomplish their wills through struggle, not fiats. Humanoid in shape, the gods are physical beings that inhabit hidden corridors in the universe. Often appearing on earth in disguise, they are known by many names in many languages. Odin, for example, appears also as Hermes and Rudra. Believing in direct contact with the gods, the Odin Brotherhood teaches that deities typically communicate with humanity through a system of "messengers and spies."
Devotionally, members of the Odin Brotherhood do not worship the gods on their knees. Refusing to be slaves, Odinists admire the gods but do not grovel before them.
Ethically, the Odin Brotherhood creates no laws, only virtues. The Odin Brotherhood glorifies "thought, courage, honor, light, and beauty."
A tradition for warriors, the Odin Brotherhood teaches that "when the gods made man, they made a weapon." The Odin Brotherhood represents strength over weakness, pride over humility, and knowledge over faith.
The Odin Brotherhood teaches that all beings ultimately experience death. In poetic terms, death is personified as beautiful females--called the valkyries--who exist "in an endless variety of exquisite forms."
Since death is not annihilation, the "transfigured life form" will go to one of three Other-Worlds. The most famous of these "Other-Worlds" is Valhalla.
In cosmic terms, death is described as Ragnarok, the final battle which destroys every universe. According to the Odin Brotherhood, Ragnarok is an "orgy of purification" from which a new cosmos is born. The cycle of destruction and rebirth--which will go on forever--is called the Law-of-the-Endless-Circle."
Also called the " eternal return," the "Law-of-the-Endless-Circle" teaches that existence never ends with destruction. "Nothing dies forever," and all beings--and all things--will return.
The Odin Brotherhood's was first exposed to the general public in 1992 with the publication of the book The Odin Brotherhood by Dr. Mark L. Mirabello, who is a professor of European history at Shawnee State University.
First contact was made when Mirabello encountered a silver-haired man in a bookshop in Leith, in the United Kingdom. At the time, Mirabello was conducting historical reseach as a doctoral student in Scotland's University of Glasgow.
The gentleman, who called himself Lodur's Friend (in honor of the mysterious god in the Eddaic Verses), was holding a peculiar cane adorned with the images of the serpent and the ass, the two animals that speak in the bible.
"Blind loyalty is a virtue in a dog, but it is an offense in a human being," declared the stranger, when he noticed Mirabello studying an obscure essay on faith.
The two men became friends, and "Lodur's Friend" introduced Mirabello to a "circle of fascinating individuals." The group met for unusual feasts, normally in Edinburgh or London, always at night, and always during the time of the new moon.
The feasts were referred to as "conventicles," and they were by invitation only. Those who "feared" or "hated" authority were excluded, but those who "laughed at" authority were welcome.
Some years after the publication of Mirabello's book, the anonymous and privately printed Teachings of the Odin Brotherhood began to circulate. Copies of the latter are rare.
Hollander, Lee M. The Poetic Edda. Austin, 1986.
Mirabello, Mark. The Odin Brotherhood. 5th edition. Oxford, England, 2003.
Storyteller, Ragnar. Odin's Return. Payson,Arizona, 1995.
Sturluson, Snorri. Ynglinga Saga.
Sturluson, Snorri. Prose Edda. Mineola, New York, 2006.
Teachings of the Odin Brotherhood. Portland, no date.
Wodanson, Edred. Asatru-The Hidden Fortress. Parksville, BC, Canada, 2005.
HERE FOLLOWS HIS COMMENTS:
Why don't you buy the book of this Mirabello guy, to enjoy his fantasies in origin? I don't see any problem to put this text here. I am only against free promo of Mirabello the fantasy writer. `' mikkanarxi 02:25, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
The Odin Brotherhood is a secret society claiming to practices an ancient Germanic "warrior religion" called Odinism. citation needed Members of the Brotherhood use the Eddaic Verses, also called the Poetic Edda, as a kind of scripture. The existence of the society was claimed in 1992 by Mark L. Mirabello.
Members claim citation needed their pagan order was established in 1421 to protect the ancient religion during the persecution of the " Burning Times", and they insist it has existed in unbroken lineage to the present. In its current form, membership in the Odin Brotherhood is clandestine–as in the so-called Illuminati. The objectives of the Odin Brotherhood are stated publically, as in the legendary Rosicrucians.
The Odin Brotherhood's first expose into the general public came to light in 1992 with the publication of the book ' The Odin Brotherhood' by Mark L. Mirabello, who is the professor of European History at Shawnee State University.
First contact was made when Mirabello encountered a silver-haired gentleman in a bookshop in Leith in Scotland while conducting doctoral research in history at Scotland's University of Glasgow.
The gentleman, whom called himself Lodur's Friend (in honour of the enigmatic god of the Eddaic Verses), was of eastern European ethnicity and was holding, according to Mirabello, a peculiar cane adorned with the images of the serpent and the ass, the two animals that speak in the bible. Both were examining occult books. The gentleman noticed that Mirabello was studying a book called the ' The Brotherhood of the Rosy Cross' by Arthur Edward Waite. During this encounter the gentleman pointed out that "The rose symbolizes secrecy" while pointing to an engraving in Mirabello's book on the Rosy Cross. The gentleman went on to say that "Since we speak sub rosa or 'under the rose', our discussion must remain forever secret." Several months passed before Mirabello saw the old man again, which occurred at the Atlantis Bookshop , an occult emporium near the British Museum in London, England. "Blind loyalty is a virtue in a dog, but it is an offense in a human being" declared the stranger, when he noticed Mirabello studying an obscure essay on faith.
Mirabello has stated that since he was interested in the stranger's knowledge they became friends and that they began to meet for dinner, usually in Edinburgh or London, at which time the stranger introduced him to a "circle of fascinating individuals". This gathering of friends for a meal (which only dined at night, during the time of the new moon), referred to itself as a conventicle, was by invitation only, and those that 'feared' or 'hated' authority were excluded. Mirabello states that those that 'laughed at' authority were welcome. The meals always adjourned before dawn.
Some years after the publication of Mirabello's book, the anonymous and privately printed Teachings of the Odin Brotherhood began to circulate. Copies of the latter are rare.
I'm afraid I can't help you. My involvement with the Peter J. Carroll page was limited to the removal of some obvious gibberish and non-encyclopedic content. From the look of the discussion page, the assertion that he coined the term remains unsourced. If someone doesn't come forward in a reasonable period of time, I'd pull the comment from that article. Good luck. Rossami (talk) 00:17, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
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Given your interests, you may want to join this:
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There is a discussion on the Odin Brotherhood on their talk page.
-- Tsmollet 03:22, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
I've placed a proposed deletion tag on the article Temple of Wotan (book), which you created. While contributions are appreciated, this article gives no indication why the book would pass the notability guidelines for books. If you do not agree with the proposed deletion, you may remove the proposed deletion tag and the article will not be deleted under the proposed deletion process. However, the article may subsequently be submitted to the articles for deletion process for a community decision on deletion. If you do not wish to contest the deletion, simply do nothing and the article will be deleted in five days. Seraphimblade 04:20, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
Note they are now going after your article on McVan's book. Try saving your material at
http://www.paganwiki.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
They welcome new work! -- Jkelley 23:51, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
I've added the "{{ prod}}" template to the article Ludwig Straniak, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but I don't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and I've explained why in the deletion notice (see also " What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). Please either work to improve the article if the topic is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia, or, if you disagree with the notice, discuss the issues at Talk:Ludwig Straniak. You may remove the deletion notice, and the article will not be deleted, but note that it may still be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached, or if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria. TheRingess 23:17, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello,
Thank you for your stub submission. You may wish to note that it is preferable to use a stub template from Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types instead of using simply {{stub}}, if you can.
Thanks! -- Vox Causa 23:49, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
The only people who believe Einstein is a plaigiarist are a small group of white supremacists and outspoken anti-Semites (most of which also happen to be Holocaust deniars). It is not a theory which has any standing in the non-crackpot community at all. It is not a notable POV to represent; the number of people who seriously advocate it can be counted on one hand. Their voice gets magnified with something like the internet, of course, but it is a small, fringe blip. To even discuss it at all on the Einstein page would give it undue weight under our NPOV policy. In any case we already have an article ( Relativity priority dispute) which covers most of the bases and keeps it out of the main article. In any case, at least one of the links you listed doesn't even have anything to do with that — read the post-script on this one. -- Fastfission 02:28, 15 December 2006 (UTC)
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It's restored. No problem. I'd just recommend adding some assertion of notability or it's likely to get deleted again. Merry Christmas (if you don't do Christmas, then have a happy day). :) -- Fang Aili talk 01:00, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
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Since you were the only author I'll write to you here, first there are some obvius mistakes, like the Schwarzwald being some totally unrelated hills in SW Germany, but it looks like the whole article is written on top of a mistake. The Höllental via ferrata is not known for List, I guess his "Großes Höllental" is somewhere else entirely. -- Hurax 09:53, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
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Hello, I am not from Darmstadt but Salzgitter, Germany. Don`t bother to correct my English in the Wikipedia, when it`s not ok. It`s not my native language. I have stopped changing the german article about the Schwarze Sonne. It`s not possible to create a good article there. Greetings
As requested, I have renamed you. You can now log in using your new username. Warofdreams talk 23:12, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
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Bajuwarian (an ancient tribe) row graves (?), with weapons as burial objects, have been discovered near Freimehring, and in a big grave field called "Bachkramer" between St. Christoph and Steinhöring. From the last one came three decorative disks made of bronze, which are displayed together with other discoveries from the Haag region. Research and collection is not complete yet. For details call Robert Münch at +49-8027-8489. P.S. You should correct the new message link to your talk page, to link to your new username. -- Hurax 16:18, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
I removed your links on Swastika because the shape is almost definitely accidental; you haven't proved otherwise. Veinor (talk to me) 21:52, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
Hallo, ich denke mal dass du deutsch sprichst? Ich bin durch den Artikel über den Film Stara Basn auf deine Seite gekommen. Bin nicht bei Wikipedia registriert. Falls es dich interessiert, mit mir Kontakt aufzunehmen schreibe an skjoldsmoey@yahoo.no lg Kathi —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.189.17.55 ( talk) 17:50, 21 January 2007 (UTC).
The Großes Höllental (English: greater valley of Hell) is an area of the Höllental ("valley of Hell") of the Zugspitze.
Red Box: "Once, the alpine majesties nearly kept the brave wanderer with them. During the descent from the Gaisloch (Rax) Guido v. List fell on the 8. May 1871. A mass of ice loosened beneath his feet and threw him into the depths. He was only saved because a cone of fresh snow harbored him. In rememberance of his rescue from mortal danger Guido v. List made a chain path (not sure how to translate that) be constucted, which was called "Guido-List-Steig" after him. "
That's all.-- Hurax 18:52, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
yes, suf.at. translation coming soon, sorry but i had no time in the last days. -- Hurax 10:34, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
Robert, Since you seem to have the most invested in the Freya Aswynn entry I'm writing to appeal to you to shape up the entry. As it stands it really should be nominated for deletion. It looks like all the information is coming directly from her site, which whether true or not is self promotion and not acceptable. Also, it seems that her real name is something like "Elizabeth Hooy-schuur", or at least so it is stated in the following article [4]. See also in the responses to this piece, below the article, that supposedly Freya uses a different spelling of this same name. Anyway, my point with all of that is that if she has a legal name then both should be mentioned. You could follow the protocol used for Edred Thorsson/Stephen Flowers. That is to say, Edred links to Flowers where the actual entry is. Either way, you need to specify that Freya Aswynn is a pseudonym if it is one. That's at least a start. If no materials other than those provided by her are available, the entry should be very specific about this as well. Freya claims ... etc. I hope that helps and I hope you can salvage the entry. Best. PelleSmith 23:43, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
You were the only user that I could imagine may want to improve the entry, but you did not even respond to my message of over a week ago so perhaps you are not interested in improving the entry perhaps it cannot be improved. Thanks. PelleSmith 02:40, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
I now have sysop privileges at wiki pagan.-- Tsmollet 23:32, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Hello. I am an Odinist (in the Odin Brotherhood, Asatru Folk Assembly, and some other groups), I am re-starting the pagan.wiki. Wikipedia has become rather petrified, and I would like to make this branch wiki as comprehensive as possible.
I am interested in all your pagan articles--in particular the ones that have been deleted by vandals. Thanks!-- Tsmollet 22:47, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
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I saw you are in the Animal Rights WP and was wondering if you are against Declawing animals or Onychectomy? The userbox is located at {{ User:PatPeter/User nocatdeclaw}}
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So just copy the title as you are viewing and put it with the {{ }} and w/o the [[ ]] to your userpage. - Pat Peter 18:21, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Hello. As far as I can trace it back, it appears that the following passage was originally authored by yourself:
Dabei erwähnt [Flowers] an keiner Stelle, daß List und die anderen Ariosophen Vordenker des Rassenwahns des Nationalsozialismus waren... (In this work [Flowers] nowhere mentions that List and the other Ariosophists were intellectual predecessors of the racial madness of National Socialism...)
This entire block was recently deleted from Germanic mysticism. I intend to put it back, suitably rewritten, and wondered if you could possibly fill in some of the missing citations, especially for Flowers? Please post it on my user talk page afterwards.
Thanking you in advance, Gnostrat 14:20, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
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Hello Robert C Prenic,
I had noticed that you did not write anything on the talk page of Germanic mysticism, when we discussed the move to Ariosophy. I would have been interested in your opinion (and I hope that you would not have disagreed too strongly).
Anyway, I acknowledge that you have an interest in Esotericism in Germany. Whereas I will admit that my interest in Ariosophy is based on its connection to Nazism (whatever that may be), I also acknowledge that an interest in this field for esoteric reasons is legitimate. To deal with this topic, I have created the article Esotericism in Germany and Austria, with material from Nazi occultism. I wonder if you would be interested in expanding it, and if you like I would also invite you to join the WikiProject Occult.
Kind regards, Zara1709 14:15, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
What Zara said. Your contributions would be really appreciated on Ariosophy too; the material we are now working with has largely grown from articles which you created or contributed to. As you can see, I've merged some of them but generally kept your material and expanded it. I am still hoping that you can supply some references for the Ariosophy-and-Nazism stuff that I posted here some weeks ago. Please feel free to add any sources which you may have on the Ariosophy talk page. Best, Gnostrat 22:01, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
I've emailed you the latest edit using the email this user link. If you want the whole history, or want the article undeleted, I can do that because proposed deletions can be undone at any time. Graham 87 11:38, 7 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi Rob - Sharon was a very nasty piece of work, and it's a great shame he'll never face justice for it. But the statement "Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it." [1] is disputed by CAMERA. However, we'd only trust a source that speaks of "Palestinian duplicity" when we trust one that spoke of "Jewish duplicity", so I don't really know whether to believe them! PR talk 16:02, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
Hi I thought you might be interested in commenting on this request for comment. -- Librarianofages 03:16, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
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The edits you've made use non-credible sources, and the manner in which your edits were made are weasly. I'm removing them. Halogenated ( talk) 17:15, 22 January 2008 (UTC)
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I am not the one who deleted Andy Chung - I merely marked it for someone else to delete it - so I cannot retrieve the text for you. You could ask User:Coredesat to retrieve the text for you but he might decline because the text was a copyright violation. The simplest thing for you would be to go to http://www.andychung.co.uk/biography.html which was the source of the text and use that as a source for writing a new article that does not copy word for word the other web site. Sbowers3 ( talk) 15:37, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
Hi Robert, I have restored the article into your user space, at:
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If you think the article can be improved to the point where it is a viable Wikipedia article, you can do so in your userspace then move it to Mark Gabriel. Otherwise let me know when you are finished with it and I will delete it for you. Best, Gwernol 15:35, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
Well, you have removed my previous comment on you talk page, and apparently you don't care about the topic any more, but I still want to inform you about this:
Hello, Arthur Warrington Thomas. Concerning your contribution, Guido-List-Bücherei, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from either web sites or printed material without the permission of the author. This article or image appears to be a direct copy from http://geocities.com/fjornpim/List/lifeoflist.htm or url= http://geocities.com/fnrswulf/lifeoflist.htm. As a copyright violation, Guido-List-Bücherei appears to qualify for deletion under the speedy deletion criteria. Guido-List-Bücherei has been tagged for deletion, and may have been deleted by the time you see this message. For text material, please consider rewriting the content and citing the source, provided that it is credible.
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I saw your quite long name, and wonder how it comes to this? Are you just doing it for fun? ;)
Btw: You should correct the typo in "all aDademic degrees". It looks a bit ironically when a person who claims to have all academic degrees does typos :D
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Regarding your question to me about Myatt, please e-mail me via Wikipedia. Coolmoon ( talk) 16:54, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Re your question to me about Myatt - please e-mail me via Wikipedia. Coolmoon ( talk) 16:46, 20 May 2008 (UTC)
Done - it's at User:Arthur Warrington Thomas/Khalid Kelly and you can freely edit it there. I've disabled the categories so they don't appear in the article namespace - remember to re-enable them when you move the article back. Graham 87 08:05, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I am just curious. Are you a Muslim? Why have you got the pictures of the Black & White Islamic flag and David Myatt. 122.167.15.42 ( talk)
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Some time ago, you participated in a deletion discussion concerning Allegations of Israeli apartheid. I thought you might like to know that the parent article, Allegations of apartheid, was recently nominated for deletion. Given that many of the issues that have been raised are essentially the same as those on the article on which you commented earlier, you may have a view on whether Allegations of apartheid should be kept or deleted. If you wish to contribute to the discussion, please see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Allegations of apartheid (fifth nomination). -- ChrisO ( talk) 18:18, 12 July 2008 (UTC)