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David Lifton
I don't know who you are, but--aside from the butchering of the content--the writing is just awful. I am trying to contact people higher up in the Wikipedia administration. I just do not believe that it is right, or proper, that you should be able to come on to Wikipedia, and mess with an accurately written description and his work.

Martin Eden 5

FROM: Martin Eden 5:

FYI: The Roger Feinman debate" is a case in point Roger Feinman--who died recently--was a disbarred lawyer who was also fired from CBS News. He was extraordinarily jealous of Lifton, and began his absurd attacks back in the days of Compuserve. Lifton has documentation from Compuserve's attorneys warning Feinman to cease and desist, or be expelled form the Compuserve discussion group. To be fair (to Feinman), the original description written here in Wikipedia includes an accurate description not only of Feinman's absurd charges, but also of Feinman's disbarment, along with an Internet link to those legal proceedings. If someone is going to insist that Feinman (and his absurd charges that Lifton made up his theory to get a book contract) is to be aired, then it seems only fair that the fact that he was a disbarred lawyer (along with the proper citations for that) plus the fact that he was fired from CBS News, should also be listed. Alternatively, the entire Feinman matter should be dropped.

FYI #2: Why in the world would anyone want to include, in a biography of Lifton (who had already earned a Bachelor of Engineering Physics degree from Cornell, in 1962), the fact that --in 1966 (that's 45 years ago!) the fact that he was dismissed from UCLA because of his pre-occupaton with the JFK case? This seems especially irrelevant when in fact Lifton then went on to earn a Masters Degree, from Cornell University, in that very subject. So who is it that is writing, here, in such a biased and uninformed fashion?

For whatever reason, the person who had been attempting to "edit" this pieces indulges in such unfair and biased writing.

I have many other comments to make, about this sorry state of affairs, but the above is all I have time for right now.

Martin Eden 5


 * Hi, My edits come from following Wikipedia guidelines and working from available sources, at least to the best of my ability. Noaccountaccount (talk) 23:22, 9 March 2012 (UTC)

May 15, 2012
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia.
 * Regarding one of your recent edits, that is the one you made to David Lifton, it did appear to be a particularly large removal of material, and although you wrote an excellent Edit Summary, it was reverted on the advice of a"bot". I have undone that revision and reinstated your editing.


 * May I refer you to the welcome page to learn more about contributing this encyclopedia. Your edit can be found in The History [//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=492579427 here].


 * If I can be of assistance from now on, please do not hesitate in contacting me, either on my Talk page, or via the Wikipedia E-mail system.


 * Please accept my apologies, and, for my part, I blame it on that damn "bot" and iGLOO.

Good editing! -- Gareth Griffith-Jones (talk) 08:39, 15 May 2012 (UTC)