User talk:911truthtaker

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Image tagging for Image:Livefreeordie.jpg
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Orphaned non-free media (Image:Livefreeordie.jpg)
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Bilderberg edits
Hi mate,

I noticed your attempts to bring in some information about the link between the NWO and Bilderberg. No matter how much I agree or disagree with this, you still got to play by the rules. The Endgame DVD isn't released yet, so it's not really a source. Additionally, there are some rules how to refer to sources.

I'm pretty sure Endgame will have references to its sources, which can be used to add valuable information to the Bilderberg article. As it's a DVD, extracting the sources used might be a bit more tricky, however, infowars is unfortunately considered by some editors as an unreliable source. Two of my pages (2006 and 2005 BB meeting) were temporarily redirected because of this, but I think it's important to join forces before we raise the discussion whether infowars is a reliable or unreliable source.

Personally, I'm quite unhappy about the disregard for AJ's research. I disagree with a lot of his ideas, however, in some areas his research is extremly valuable and bases on relatively reliable sources. If you're interested in exposing the NWO here, you have to work within the rules here. If you do so, there's a better chance to have your edits survive. --Lord Chao 14:23, 21 October 2007 (UTC)