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:Well, thank you for not suggesting that myself and Amin (whoever he may be) are the same people... But seriously, may I go out on a limb here and suggest a reading of the page ]? The ] has a circulation of 3 million copies and is what is known as a ] in the jargon used on this celebrated web site. And a few editors here are known to have occasionally browsed the page WP:RS. May I suggest you do that too? And if it is no additional bother please read the page ] as well. As for the death of Shaheen, whoever he may be, please go off and write another self-published book, devise a plot, etc. That might save you having to read the WP:RS page... ] (]) 18:40, 8 May 2013 (UTC) | :Well, thank you for not suggesting that myself and Amin (whoever he may be) are the same people... But seriously, may I go out on a limb here and suggest a reading of the page ]? The ] has a circulation of 3 million copies and is what is known as a ] in the jargon used on this celebrated web site. And a few editors here are known to have occasionally browsed the page WP:RS. May I suggest you do that too? And if it is no additional bother please read the page ] as well. As for the death of Shaheen, whoever he may be, please go off and write another self-published book, devise a plot, etc. That might save you having to read the WP:RS page... ] (]) 18:40, 8 May 2013 (UTC) | ||
::: Wow. You are a sick man. It isn't truth you seek...You just want to be sure your own personal agenda of likes and dislikes prevails. ] (]) 19:45, 9 May 2013 (UTC)Suzanne Olsson] (]) 19:45, 9 May 2013 (UTC) | ::: Wow. You are a sick man. It isn't truth you seek...You just want to be sure your own personal agenda of likes and dislikes prevails. It's a sad day for Misplaced Pages editors when you came on board.] (]) 19:45, 9 May 2013 (UTC)Suzanne Olsson] (]) 19:45, 9 May 2013 (UTC) | ||
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- You are right. And I am 99% sure. Same location for IP, same pages, same type of edits. These people will never give up. We know that... I just typed on the old SPI ... History2007 (talk) 16:53, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
False Information In Times of India article.
History2007, You have brought up the Times of India article several times at the Roza Bal page, as though this is some kind of Gospel and irrefutable proof about something that you repeatedly bring against me. I followed your link and was shocked at that article. I never knew it even existed. It is not the same Times Of India article that had appeared a few years earlier. In part it says this, "Amin said in light of Quranic teachings no Muslim can accept Olsson's theory. The caretaker even filed an FIR against her and got her visa cancelled. "Despite this we used to allow tourists to enter the shrine but we became suspicious when she tried to get curfew imposed in the locality and plant something at the shrine to authenticate her claim." This is absolutely and blatantly a lie. Mr Amin (aka Mr. Ringshawl) is exactly the man who was stealing from the tomb and sold pieces of it to Holger Kersten and to Pakistani agents. In my opinion, he was responsible directly for the death of Bashrat Shaheen. You have done many people a disservice by backing what Mr. Amin says and supporting him. I fear for the trouble you could cause- even at Roza bal tomb and even regarding the efforts to obtain DNA. I truly fear the damage people like you and Mr. Amin bring to this world. SuzanneOlsson (talk) 18:31, 8 May 2013 (UTC)Suzanne OlssonSuzanneOlsson (talk) 18:31, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
- Well, thank you for not suggesting that myself and Amin (whoever he may be) are the same people... But seriously, may I go out on a limb here and suggest a reading of the page WP:RS? The Times of India has a circulation of 3 million copies and is what is known as a reliable source in the jargon used on this celebrated web site. And a few editors here are known to have occasionally browsed the page WP:RS. May I suggest you do that too? And if it is no additional bother please read the page WP:V as well. As for the death of Shaheen, whoever he may be, please go off and write another self-published book, devise a plot, etc. That might save you having to read the WP:RS page... History2007 (talk) 18:40, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
- Wow. You are a sick man. It isn't truth you seek...You just want to be sure your own personal agenda of likes and dislikes prevails. It's a sad day for Misplaced Pages editors when you came on board.SuzanneOlsson (talk) 19:45, 9 May 2013 (UTC)Suzanne OlssonSuzanneOlsson (talk) 19:45, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
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Roza Bal
I haven't been active on that article for a long time, so I thought I'd have a look at it. I saw at the ANI page that you'd raised from the dead a comment of mine dating from the Early Wiki Bronze Age. These are the kind of articles that would be improved if we could do a little bit of "OR" to bring the various bits of information together in a coherent form, but if we did it would fuel the aspirations of the Suzannes of Wikiworld. Keep up the tirelessly patient efforts. Paul B (talk) 16:52, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
- Right, your "Early Wiki Bronze Age" comment was pointing out that people had been telling that user "please read WP:RS" since that age, but that I still had to go out on a limb and suggest it again just above here yesterday... History2007 (talk) 18:05, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
- Yes, I noticed. I don't think she will ever get it. Paul B (talk) 19:08, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
- Yes, we agree on that too. It has been 5 years now... History2007 (talk) 19:10, 9 May 2013 (UTC)