User talk:24.106.90.250

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[edit] Hello

Saw your comment on September 11 attacks, and couldn't agree with you more. You would be pleased to know that there are a number of dedicated editors on Wikipedia, like myself, who are fed-up with the advocacy of conspiracy theories, and are trying to do something about it -- the point-of-view pushing by those folks violates several Wikipedia rules, including rules about notability (WP:NOT), original research (WP:NOR), and verifiability (WP:V and WP:RS) -- those are good places for you to argue your point from. Also, it helps develop credibility if you have a userpage rather than just editing from an anonymous IP address -- P.S. Wikipedia permits concealing your real identity, so you don't have to use your actual name. I highly recommend that you not reveal personal information about yourself on Wikipedia, as there are some very aggressive editors out there who will use it against you. Keep me in mind if you need some help -- let me know what your username is once you register. Together we can defeat tin-foil thinking. Happy editing! Morton devonshire 20:54, 13 June 2006 (UTC)