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Hi IH, Following suggestion from others, I would like to include a short entry for myself in wikipedia. I am already mentioned in several other entries (my name is rather unique, all occurrences, which I found, refer to me). Given the obvious conflict, I am sending it for your help. Below is the gist of my proposed entry. A more comprehensive CV is found at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/46421113/ My author's page at OpEdNews.com is found at: http://www.opednews.com/author/author81971.html

Joseph I would be grateful for a response at my email address: 123456xyz@gmail.com, with a link to the correct place here to continue the conversation. _______

Joseph Zernik Joseph Zernik is a Human Rights and social protest activist and a writer, formerly from the California, United States, now residing in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Dr Zernik has gained substantial recognition in recent years in analyzing banking, courts, and prisons IT systems. Such research documented the important role that large-scale fraud in such systems plays in the current financial crisis and in abuse of Human Rights by governments in California, in the US, and in Israel. His reports (submitted under Human Rights Alert, NGO) in these areas were incorporated into Universal Periodic Review reports of the United Nations Human Rights Council regarding the United States (2010), with the note, “corruption of the courts and the legal profession in California”, and regarding the State of Israel (2013) with the note, “lack of integrity in the electronic records of the supreme court, the district courts and the detainees courts in Israel”. A textbook on "Machine Learning" found Dr Zernik's application of data-mining to Human Rights research among "Notable uses", and summarized it as follows: [i] Data mining of government records - particularly records of the justice system (i.e., courts, prisons) - enables the discovery of systemic human rights violations in connection to generation and publication of invalid or fraudulent legal records by various government agencies. [ii,iii] Dr Zernik also writes on current affairs, often for OpEdNews.com. In recent years Dr Zernik has been active in the US and Israeli Social Protest movements. As part of civil disobedience activity, Dr Zernik filed a number of petitions in key courts in the US and Israel, challenging the integrity of such courts. Today Dr Zernik is a permit holder for the Occupy Tel-Aviv camp, where he has resided since 2012. With it, Dr Zernik has also become the subject of various art and documentary photographers in recent years. As holder of the copyrights for the literary works of Yitzhaq Shami (1888-1949), Dr Zernik has been instrumental in reclaiming Shami's place in the history of early modern Hebrew and Palestinian literature. [iv,v] In a previous academic career, Dr Zernik primarily engaged in US government funded bio-medical research, and his original PhD work pertained to cloning of the gene for alkaline phosphatase – an enzyme, which is a key marker of bone cells.

REFERENCES: i. Wiki Nerds, "Machine Learning", Google books http://books.google.co.il/books?id=4ZayAwAAQBAJ&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;source=gbs_atb#v=onepage&amp;q&amp;f=false ii. Joseph Zernik. "Design and Operation of the Electronic Record Systems of the US Courts are Linked to Failing Banking Regulation" Data Analytics, 2012 http://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=data_analytics_2012_3_50_60059 iii. Joseph Zernik, "Integrity, or Lack Thereof, of the Electronic Record Systems of the Courts of the State of Israel", Data Analytics, 2012 http://www.thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=data_analytics_2012_2_10_60063 iv. Lazar M., and Zernik, J., (Editors) Hebron Stories by Yitzhaq Shami (1888-1949), with introduction by Arnold Bank,  Labyrinthos, California (2000) v. Zernik, J., (Editor) Nouvelles d’Hebron by Yitzhaq Shami (1888-1949), with introduction by Arnold Bank, Labor et Fides, Switerland (2004)  — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.181.201.225 (talk) 14:57, 9 April 2015 (UTC)

Wikipedia English Encyclopedia biography submission for Douglas Lee Thompson, Submitted June 2015

Douglas Lee Thompson – Biography Douglas Lee Thompson, Theoretical Philosopher, writer, Alchemist, blogger, genealogical studies, California USA Resident

Born: December 27,1969 Dover-Foxcroft, Maine Raised in Massachusetts and Maine Places of Residence: Dexter, ME Bedford, MA. Jacksonville, FL. Panama City Beach, FL. Oceanside, CA. North Hollywood, CA. Las Vegas, NV. San Francisco, CA. Portland, OR. Europe : United States Navy

U.S. Navy 1988-2001 Active Combat Veteran: Gulf War, Desert Shield, Desert Storm, NATO European deployed, Honorable discharge

Employment History: United States Navy, Naval Aviation New York Life / Nylife Securities Midland National Life / Walnut Street Securities / Consulting Firm Retail, Bartender, Sales, variety occupations.

Received diagnosis of having Combat PTSD in 2008, variety heath diagnosis from service in Gulf War/ U.S Navy, all diagnosis are service connected U.S Armed Forces / U.S. Navy, diagnosed 100% disabled in 2013.

Became a Peace advocate in 2012, doing activism work for the Venus Project, return to school 2012-2015.

Currently 2015: a Writer, Blogger, Theoretical Philosopher, Alchemist studying theater, comedy, artificial intelligence, and a advocate for peace, advocate for humanity.

Aspirations included, writing a philosophy book, writing theater plays, blogging for humanity, and seeking to create artificial intelligence, digital imaging, genealogy studies at Boston University and being adventurous.

Genealogy Records tie Douglas Lee Thompson, to the Founding Fathers of Colonial New England, the Knights Templar, and Colonial Freemasonry Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine USA 1635.

Douglas Lee Thompson, born in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine; genealogy reports tie him to the Founding Fathers of the United States of America who settled in Newbury, Massachusetts in 1635. Douglas Lee Thompson, born in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine; genealogy reports tie him to the Founding Fathers of the United States of America who settled in Newbury, Massachusetts in 1635. My great ancestors, seeking a New World where they could live, worship, avoid unreasonable taxation and raise their families without government harassment, took part in what is known as The Great Migration. Leaving England in 1634 aboard the ships Mary & John, The Blessing, and eight others that left Whitehall, England to settle the New World.

They departed a turbulent England just in time, prior to the start of the English Revolution, which led to the beheading of King Charles for treason in 1649. My family’s story goes like this: Giles Badger with his brothers, and Captain Edmund Greenleaf, a Huguenot Refugee, fled France in the 16th Century to England on religious principles. They got together and booked passage to New England.

Giles Badger and Capt. Edmund Greenleaf are among the very first to settle Newbury, Massachusetts in 1635.

Giles Badger ended up marrying Capt. Greenleaf’s daughter, Elizabeth Greenleaf and they had one son, John Badger.

Giles died at the early age of 37, but his sacrifice is why I’m here today. John Badger, his son, was born in 1643 in Newbury, MA. His contribution to New England is immeasurable, having thirteen children, starting the very first horse-powered “Oatmeal” mill. He later became a sergeant in the militia in 1690, joining Captain John March’s Co. North Regiment in an expedition to Canada. (Citation-Society Colonial Wars).

Sgt. John Badger died in 1691, at the early age of 48 from Smallpox. However, his descendants gave New England a foundation for success, most notably a Governor in New Hampshire, William Badger, a great American Colonial painter, Joseph Badger, and many military leaders from the Revolution, Civil War, WWII, and on, continuing to me, Douglas Thompson, fighting in the Gulf War, and Desert Shield/Desert Storm in Iraq. The most notable military family member is Brigadier General Joseph Badger(1722-1803). He was appointed as Deputy Sheriff and Judge of Probate in addition to being appointed Brigadier General in 1780. He also founded the Gilmanton Academy.

So a break down of how this leads to me:

1. Giles Badger-Born in Wooton Gloucestershire, England & Capt. Edmund Greenleaf, a refugee from France & Ipswich, England, arrives in New England in 1634.

2 Giles Badger gets married to   Elizabeth Greenleaf and settles Newbury, MA. 1635. They have one son, John, in 1643.

3. John Badger(1643-1691) Newbury, Massachusetts.

4. John Badger(1665-1730) Newbury, Massachusetts.

5 John Badger(1691-1751) Newbury, Massachusetts.

6. Ezra Badger(1717-1761) Newbury, Massachusetts.

7. Ezra Badger(1744-) Amesbury, Massachusetts.

8. John Badger(1772- 1844) Concord, New Hampshire & Palmyra, Maine.

9. Philip E. Badger(1795-1865) Palmyra, Maine & Foxcroft, Maine. * 13th Maine Infantry, Civil War.

10. Charles H. Badger(1852-1917) Married: Nettie M. Blethen of Sebec, Foxcroft, Maine they had a son, my grandfather, Lawrence.

11. Lawrence Lewellyn Badger, born on December 29, 1912 in Orneville, Maine. * My Grandfather Lawrence shares something with our 32nd President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt; he was a child of Polio. Being raised in a family of farmers, my grandfather went to live with the “Thompson” family in Maine. His resilience for life helped him not only overcome his Polio symptoms but he also worked for several years on the railroad and became an amateur artist/photographer, prior to marrying Hilda Pearl of Garland, Maine. Based on family investigation, Lawrence made an arbitrary move prior to his marriage, changed his name to Thompson to honor the family who nurtured him through the challenges of living with Polio. Lawrence and Hilda had a son in 1941, Kenneth.

12. Kenneth Thompson of Bangor, Maine and long-time resident of Dexter, Maine. Kenneth married a local girl named Pamela Woodbury in 1969 gave birth to me, Douglas, in the same year.

13. Douglas Lee Thompson born December 27, 1969 in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Military service from 1988-2001; US Navy, Gulf War Veteran, descendant of Giles Badger, Gloucestershire, England, settlers of Newbury, Massachusetts, and pioneers of America. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Douglasleethompson (talk • contribs) 02:13, 11 June 2015 (UTC)

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Hi, InverseHypercube.

Could you check my new article - Ganymede (company)?

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Chenchella (talk) 07:29, 22 September 2019 (UTC)pacaloka

Hi, Would be great if you could help me to have an info in the english wikipedia from the german wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice_TV_Award

I can try to make an english draft with a little more united kingdom specifics would it be possible for you to help to make the right entry? Thank you very much. Matthiasvon Matthiasvon (talk) 10:13, 22 October 2019 (UTC)

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Thank you Chenchella (talk) 03:09, 16 April 2020 (UTC) Hello Sir, I do not know whether i am writing on the exact page here.

But for the topic in the Turkish wikipedia

https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barleycorn

I consistently tried and tried to edit and write that there is only one song and it's Traffic's.

The TR wikipedians now publish wrong info on whom the song belongs to.

They do not heed me.

Could i kindly please direct your attention so that the TR wikipedia readers get the Rightest info.

Thanks ! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vectoraldynamics (talk • contribs) 16:51, 18 June 2021 (UTC)

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