User talk:AlternativeHealth

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Your edit to BDORT

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. The edit you made is incorrect for 2 reasons: first, the information you deleted is well sourced. second, you cannot leave editorial comments inside an article. Also, I assume you are aware of it, but just in case you are not, this article is currently under Arbitration. Thanks, Crum375 21:02, 7 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please note that per
WP:3RR you must not revert more than 3 times per any 24 hour period, thank you for understanding. Crum375

Please refrain from undoing other people's edits repeatedly, as you are doing in

three-revert rule. Rather than reverting, discuss disputed changes on the talk page. The revision you want is not going to be implemented by edit warring. Thank you. - Che Nuevara 22:17, 7 January 2007 (UTC)[reply
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You are aiding in the slandering and libeling of an eminent figure in alternative health, and blocking anyone who attempts to present the scientific, objective, well-documented research that supports his efforts. You have been advised of this fact. There can be no excuse, or defense, for this conduct.

Blocked

I've blocked you indefinitely, as it's pretty clear that you're only here to cause trouble. | Mr. Darcy talk 23:45, 11 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Trouble" at Wikipedia seems to me any attempt to present the information fairly and accurately.

This arbitration case has closed and the decision is available at the link above.

Yoshiaki Omura or its talk page. They may be blocked for up to one year if they do so. Blocks, and any alternative accounts or IPs used, should be logged at Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Yoshiaki Omura#Log of blocks and bans. Care should be taken with anonymous IPs to avoid blocking addresses used by other users. The remedies in this matter apply to any article concerning the Bi-Digital O-Ring Test (BDORT or PMRT) under any title. For the Arbitration Committee, Newyorkbrad 23:33, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply
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