User talk:Forensics group51

High Temperature
Dear User:Forensics group51,

It is evident that you are connected to a sock-puppetry case which I recently filed and its related AfD. It has become apparent to me that you suspect some kind of foul play in connection with your previous employer, which is curiously perplexing. However, from my own experience I know that such interactions can be painful and that one is thereby more likely to lash out. Somehow, in the midst of this, I filed an AfD, which touched a nerve made bare through other means.

At any rate, I believe you have forgotten one of the important policies of Wikipedia—assume good faith. I am not now, nor ever will launch a campaign to smear you or anyone—it's not in my nature. If you read my AfD comments or anything else I've contributed on Wikipedia, I think you will find that I've been as objective and logical as possible. My interest in Wikipedia is the production of a quality, free, on-line product, which conforms to the strictest standards of accuracy and verifiability. It was this desire that prompted my creation of the AfD, which, notably, was just a discussion. However, your actions indicate clearly that you have converted this into a personal matter, which is neither my intent nor desire.

So, with regard to your privacy and your apparent paranoia with regard to my nature, I assure you that no harm is intended. In fact, if you contact me directly (via my talk page) and honestly ask me to make no contributions to the article in question, I will frankly honor your request; if, in return, you also adopt the same policy (libelous or defamatory statements excepted, although proper procedure would be to discuss the matter on the talk page). I would also thereby foreswear any underhanded edits, such as those instigated by you and your several "friend accounts." All I can do is offer a statement of my personal integrity, upon which all true societies (on-line or otherwise) are founded.

Regards,

Dall ben  23:41, 7 December 2006 (UTC)