Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Good Olfactory/Archive

Report date May 28 2009, 03:53 (UTC)

 * Suspected sockpuppets


 * Evidence submitted by Examine Snocrates Olfactorys intent

A key piece of evidence is here, and then compare that to edits which Good Ol’factory started making on February 16, 2008, shortly after his alter-ego Snocrates fell silent after being accused of maliciousness and/or sockpuppetry. (Me and friends and relatives have sockpuppeted in an urgent attempt to evade harrassment and banning by cyberstalkers such as Good Ol’factory, please don't go along with his and other assailant's disingenuine claim that I'm a vandalistic sockpuppeter, we are concerned citizens, military veterans, aggrieved parents, and Wikipedia editors trying to avoid the defamation and harassment and abuse by hateful bigots "going in disguise" on the information highway.) Sorry I don't have a lot of time to compile evidence and explain why it is so disruptive to Wikipedia for Good Ol’factory to post anonymously as numerous users, but I'll summarize: "Snocrates/Zoporofic" accidentally began to "out" himself in December 2007 when he fixated on harassing and defaming a private individual named Jordan Smith, a Mormon clergyman who was falsely charged and convicted of 2nd degree arson in Missouri in January 1990 after staging a non-violent but destructive political protest (versus racism and other civil rights abuses) at the site of an anti-Mormon fringe-Mormon sect. Like some other editors and administrators, Snocrates/Good Olfactory decided to further defame and harass the political protester, by not allowing facts about his protest to be published in Wikipedia entries about it, while insisting on publicizing and highlighting false and defamatory characterizations, repeatedly inserting only the words "arson" and "arsonist" to characterize the protester, the protest, the aftermath, and his background. The fact that the so-called "arsonist" was actually an award-winning investigative journalist since 1981, a Humanities Major at the University of Missouri, Columbia in 1982-1983, an Anthropology Major at University of Utah in 1987-1988 and so forth, this type of information is all completely suppressed so that certain anonymous persons can feel self-congratulatory. As user G77, Snocrates/Zoporific/Good Olfactory evidently went in to Wikipedia's articles about arson and burglary and began to modify the articles to make it seem that anyone charged or convicted of any degree of burglary or arson was also a rapist or murderer, etcetera. Only when user Rodhullandemu  intervened, and user Lonmower implicitly asked G77 if he was the same as Snocrates/Zoporific, did G77 finally stop that bizarre instance of cyberstalking. When Snocrates was nominated to become Administrator in February 2008, User "CheckIntentPlease" urged supportive administrators to please investigate further into Snocrates' motives and conduct, but no avail. "CheckIntentPlease" was derided and wrongfully banned (as has been Jordan Smith several times by hostile or misinformed administrators)...but then an administrator investigated and announced that Snocrates was disqualifed because he/she was apparently a sockpuppet for Zoporific. I urge more than one Wikipedia Administrator to please closely review this allegation, and upon confirming that Snocrates and GoodOlfactory and G77 are the same, please demote Goodolfactory from Administrator privileges, because he is using those privileges to ban, censor, malign, and vandalize other users, and their work. Upon posting this, I will revert one or two malicious edits/bans which Goodolfactory/Snocrates inserted recently at the articles for Temple Lot and Church of Christ (Temple Lot). Please don't rush to support GoodOlfactory/Snocrates just because he has made a lot of technical improvements to a lot of articles. His positive contributions are far outweighed by his malicious, dishonest, disruptive and vandalistic efforts versus many editors and readers of Wikipedia. And please, if possible, request to know just who GoodOlFactory/Snocrates is, so that he (or she...I really doubt it's a she...amusingly enough, Snocrates claimed in February 2008 that "Zoporific" was a she, lol) will no longer feel free to hoax and "game" Wikipedians. Goodolfactory began editing on February 16, 2008, and most of his edits are identical to the prolific edits of Snocrates/Zoporific....he has an "obsession" with "Mormon"-related issues, but evidently is not Mormon himself. 03:53, 28 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Comments by accused parties    See Defending yourself against claims.

I can only assume that the intent of this investigation is to retaliate for my recent blocking of User:Who Framed Roger Rabbit? as a sockpuppet of User:Jsmith 51389, a user who was banned some time ago for making legal threats in relation to the Temple Lot and Church of Christ (Temple Lot) articles mentioned above. This issue has been on and off for some time now, with the person using a number of accounts to pursue an agenda on those pages. I also just blocked User:Examine Snocrates Olfactorys intent for the same reason, and then noticed that the user had started this investigation. Good Ol’factory (talk) 05:04, 28 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Comments by other users


 * Clerk, patrolling admin and checkuser comments

Clear bad faith case. Mayalld (talk) 06:39, 28 May 2009 (UTC) Mayalld (talk) 06:39, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Conclusions