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Schiller Institute

If you can source that Wills and Fourcade were there, by all means put it in. All I ask is that material be properly sourced. You are insane if you call my edit vandalism, and I mean that very sincerely and in the literal sense. I added just one sentence in the intro: that its critics regard the Institute as a political cult. In fact, that is more than fair, because it is so regarded by most people, not just its critics. I also moved your "history" to the end and recalled it "conferences" because it wasn't the history of the Institute, or anywhere near it. Stop your propaganda efforts or I will go back to the ArbCom and will formally request that they kick you out of Misplaced Pages or ask you to stop editing LaRouche articles, which would amount to the same thing because that's all you ever do. You shouldn't have anything to do with Misplaced Pages. Have you noticed that ALL your edits cause trouble? You are a poisonous troll. Slim 19:31, Dec 15, 2004 (UTC)

I'll say it again -- your childish personal attacks do not enhance your credibility. --Caroline 17:16, 19 Dec 2004 (UTC)

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