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We are not Ouadfeul mouthpiece

We are not here to re-trumpet Ouadfeul's complaints about how he-was-so-terribly-mistreated-and-see-how-those-climate-change-guys-gang-up-on-us-skeptics. If third party reliable sources comment on the issue, we can cover it. If not and its just more self-serving self published claims that we do not use or blabber from the blog-o-sphere, then we don't cover it. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 16:14, 24 March 2014 (UTC)

As do I. I'd like to add that Jo Nova and Tallbloke aren't reliable sources and therefore shouldn't be used to justify inclusion of this stuff either. @Intuitive2000:, will you please discuss your edits instead of edit-warring incessantly, unless you want to get blocked? Jinkinson talk to me 16:27, 24 March 2014 (UTC)


We are here to tell the full story about this journal, not just part of it to favor somebody. The original post was very unbalanced in favor of Copernicus arguments for closing the journal. I added the official reply from Morner which has been published. The opinion of Jo Nova and Tallbloke are as reliable as those of Jeffrey Beall. You are censoring for political reasoning.

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