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Request for Comment / John Bambenek

John Bambenek (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)/ (restore|AfD)
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This request for comment is on the article and subject of John Bambenek. Articles on him have been the subject of 3 AfD's (links above) and several WP:DRV. Subject has or is in several articles, until POV pushers explicitly removed him based on an agenda. He's had several media appearances (see below) and some of his own writing is referenced in Misplaced Pages (see Misplaced Pages:Press Coverage). Any user who suggests it is time to bring back, or at least consider, an article on John Bambenek is immediatly banned, and the request is reverted and erased. Why exactly is this subject so controversial that even the mere mention of him requires is to be immediately censored?

It's time that this subject get serious discussion instead of the constant whitewashing of the discussion.

Quick list of media mentions

Exclusively about John Bambenek: ABC News Daily Show

Cites his research or other writing: eWeek PCWorld InfoWorld SearchSecurity Consumer Affairs C-Net State of Oregon his own college Seatlle Times LA Times The NYTimes article

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