User talk:Skull 'n' Femurs

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[edit] ANTIENT CHARGES OF A UGLE FREE-MASON

Back, after the latest blocking…

(Concerning Wiki Users in general) VI.4. BEHAVIOUR IN PRESENCE OF STRANGERS, NOT MASONS You shall be cautious in your words and carriage, that the most penetrating stranger shall not be able to discover or find out what is not proper to be intimated; and sometimes you shall divert a discourse, and manage it prudently for the honour of the worshipful fraternity.

(Concerning Wiki Users who say they are Freemasons) VI.6. BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS A STRANGE BROTHER You are cautiously to examine him in such a method as prudence shall direct you, that you may not be imposed upon by an ignorant, false pretender, whom you are to reject with contempt and derision, and beware are of giving him any hints of knowledge.

  • Ref: BOOK OF CONSTITUTIONS UGLE, 2005 [1] in the public domain.

My actions have been quite consistent in upholding the “ Antient Charges”. I am not a “sock”. Several Mason users have been blocked, on the same IP address, and have been called “socks”. This is a lie – as they are different people. Doh! “S&F” is short for “Sincerely and Fraternally”, not Skull ‘n’ Femurs, at the end of a message. Any true Mason (or “knowledgeable” nosey ant-Mason) knows this. Skull 'n' Femurs 10:18, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] User blocked

The above (also put on Talk:Freemasonry is a statement of intent to systematically remove well-referenced information from Wikipedia, and is consistent with the user's actions and those of his sockpuppets in the past.

As such, I've blocked the user indefinitely (statement of intent to damage Wikipedia), unless and until he learns what's appropriate behaviour here.

This page has been locked to prevent removal of this notice - if you check the history of this talk page, the user has had many warnings about his actions, but always removes them as quickly as possible - David Gerard 12:40, 15 February 2006 (UTC)