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{{divbox|red|HA!|{{cquote|The Misplaced Pages philosophy can be summed up thusly: "Experts are scum." For some reason people who spend 40 years learning everything they can about, say, the Peloponnesian War -- and indeed, advancing the body of human knowledge -- get all pissy when their contributions are edited away by Randy in Boise who heard somewhere that sword-wielding skeletons were involved. And they get downright irate when asked politely to engage in discourse with Randy until the sword-skeleton theory can be incorporated into the article without passing judgment. ], }}


Of course, what is always missed by this point of view, is that any expert can't just "know" something is true; they must ''demonstrate'' it through the use of reliable sources. Which they should have on hand, should be easily able to reference, and should be extremely scholarly. So nyah, keep yer panties on, world. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 16:42, 13 March 2009 (UTC)}}
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===Stuff to watch out for===
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*{{cite book |last= Rutz |first= Carol |title= A Nation Betrayed |year= 2001 |publisher= Fidelity Publishing |location= Grass Lake, MI |isbn= 0-9710102-0-X}}
*{{cite news | last = Lusetich | first =Robert | title='Family Jewels' reveal CIA altered mind of four-year-old girl | publisher =The Australian | date =06-28-2007 | url =http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21978876-2,00.html }}
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* I bet a shiny dollar I'll need link a lot to avoid . ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 16:09, 14 December 2011 (UTC)
I mostly edit for clarity, grammar and good referencing, I'm a new wikipedian, so I'm still learning.


====Ritualabuse dot us links ====
= 868. Sweet.
*/mindcontrol/eas-studies/ Ex-treme Abuse Survey Research
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*/mindcontrol/eas-studies/torture-based-mind-control-as-a-global-phenomenon/ Preliminary data from the 2007 series of Ex-treme Abuse Surveys. Karriker, W. (2008, September). In Torture-based mind control: Empirical research, programmer methods, effects and treatment
*/mindcontrol/eas-studies/understanding-ritual-trauma-a-comparison-of-findings-from-three-online-surveys/ Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from three online surveys
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===Acupuncture links===
==Interests==
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** discussing the placebo effect (Moerman, 2009 - ''Meaning, medicine and the "placebo effect"'')
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{{divbox|blue|All you need to know about me:
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* I usually don't do e-mail; if it's about wikipedia use my talk page.
* I like science and am interested in ]; this generally translates into debunking the wikipedia pages.
* Functionally this page is basically a messy sandbox for sources. I love my privacy so you won't find out stuff about ''me''. For crap I've found useful, you are welcome to peruse the useless nightmare that is my ].
* I've got a couple ].
* If you are a new editor, check out ] long-ish essay I wrote; it's a basic overview into wikipedia's ].}}
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==Useful stuff==
I created most of the entries for the races of the Malazan Book of the Fallen, and have compiled them all into a single page, ]. I'm having some trouble with the redirects, anyone who happens to be reading this (why?) is welcome to help.
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I've also been fruitfully involved in the ] and ] bio pages. It is an ongoing and excellent learning experience.
*<nowiki>*, a google-style search engine and reference generator. Useful when the article doesn't have a pubmed number (old, social sciences or humanities) but the citation template isn't as neat and it does not fill in ISBN or pubmed numbers</nowiki>
*<nowiki>*, used in conjunction with Diberry to find, and generate citation templates</nowiki>
*<nowiki>*, incredibly useful, uses the number or isbn to automatically generate a citation template for you; the most useful if you have a pubmed or ISBN</nowiki>


==Future resources==
Other interests include nutrition, exercise physiology, human physiology of the musculo-skeletal and cardiovascular systems as well as psychology in general and areas I'm a bit more knowledgeable in - autism, behaviourism, critical psychology, community psychology.
===Satanic ritual abuse===
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* ISBN = 1573921823
* ISBN = 0345409469
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* Bottoms, B.L., Shaver, P.R., Goodman, G.S., and Qin, J. (199?). Journal of Social Issues 51, 85-111.
* Bottoms, B.L., Shaver, P.R., & Goodman, G.S. (1996). . Law and Human Behavior. 20 (1), 1-34
* Faller, K.C. (1994). Ritual abuse: A review of the research. The APSAC Advisor, 7, 1, 1, 19-27.
* Finkelhor, D. & Williams (1988), L.M.. Nursery crimes: Sexual abuse in day care. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
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===Dissociative identity disorder/recovered memory===
==Five (six?) stages of Misplaced Pages==
* {{cite journal |author=Herman JL, Harvey MR |title=Adult memories of childhood trauma: a naturalistic clinical study |journal=J Trauma Stress |volume=10 |issue=4 |pages=557–71 |year=1997 |pmid=9391941 |doi=}}
* ISBN = 1557983402
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===Bad science in general===
I liken my learning experience with Misplaced Pages to the ] as expressed by ] (note: I really don't hate Bob Sagat):
* http://dcscience.net/
* http://www.badscience.net


===Child sex abuse accomodation syndrome===
1) Denial - I can’t believe no-one has written about what a tool ] is! Awesome, I’ll put that in.
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===Orthomolecular medicine===
2) Anger - Where did my text go? What do you mean I can’t write that Bob Sagat is a tool? What the hell does revert mean? What the hell is WP:NPOV?
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===CFS/ME===
3) Bargaining - Fine, I’ll read your stupid policy, but then I’m totally putting my Bob Sagat thing back.
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* pmid = 16935967 and a retraction at 18587027 - why was it retracted?
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===ME =/= CFS===
4) Depression - Stupid policy makes sense, I guess I can’t write about how much I hate Bob Sagat. This sucks. I’m going to see what else I can edit on this stupid encyclopedia.
* - apparently not successful?


==Acupuncture==
5) Acceptance (wisdom?) - I can’t believe some dumb newbie called Bob Sagat an idiot. Doesn’t he know about NPOV? Hold on, he’s got a reference…
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==Strength training==
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* {{cite book |author=Kraemer, William J.; Zatsiorsky, Vladimir M. |title=Science and practice of strength training |publisher=Human Kinetics |location=Champaign, IL |year=2006 |pages= |isbn=0-7360-5628-9 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=QWSn4iKgNo8C&printsec=frontcover}}
** to page link - http://books.google.com/books?id=QWSn4iKgNo8C&pg=PA7
*{{cite book |author=Cornacchia, Lorenzo; Bompa, Tudor O.; Di Pasquale, Mauro G.; Mauro Di Pasquale |title=Serious strength training |publisher=Human Kinetics |location=Champaign, IL |year=2003 |pages= |isbn=0-7360-4266-0 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=3HNkMkJ9XOwC&printsec=frontcover}}
** to page link - http://books.google.com/books?id=3HNkMkJ9XOwC&pg=PA7
* http://books.google.ca/books?id=j0R4-fzBwPIC - awesome for crunches and other exercises.


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6) Holy crap I'm being ]. Hey, it's forcing me to reference and improve the articles. I guess like a coffee ], it's a pain in the ass but it's good for you.
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== Apparently I can kill people ==
I have recently been informed that my willy-nilly editing can kill. I did not realize that at my fingertips, my carefully referenced information was capable of murder. I can only hope that the power does not corrupt me and turn me into a monster. So please, if you are reading this, take note that of all the editors of Misplaced Pages, I am the sole on with the power of life and death. I can only assume that my edits are ''so convincing'' people will proceed with my diagnoses and treatments rather than seeking the help of a medical professional. I shall now pause to ponder the moral implications of this tremendous ability. And here I thought I was merely a clever fellow.

'''READ WITH CAUTION LEST YE BE DEAD'''

How droll. I find your apparent and unconcern for your misinformation sad. What you may not be aware of is that you so called "carefully referenced information" was in fact wrong. You continue to own pages where people constantly have to go behind you and fix your misinformation. The sad part of it is that usually people walk away because they have lives and have no desire to get into an edit war...unlike you. Again I'm asking you to stop your incessant edit warring and page owning.
You mock what is for me and many people who suffer with Lupus the fact that taking the wrong things can indeed kill. Placing incorrect information can lead to many kinds of adverse reactions. How sad for you that you make a mockery of such things. As I so stated on the talk page I show your information to be incorrect. Lupus and Lupus SLE are two different things and require differing methods. And then we have the fact that you are adding needless
Information and information that has already been placed. Anyone who comes in behind you and fixes anything, your ego will not allow it to stand, No you have to go reedit in a lame attempt to show your page ownership.
Providing correct and pertinent information is not a frivolous endeavor. As I have said in the past. People use Misplaced Pages as research for their well-being and better health ....not just for facts. You need to behave and take this seriously.
With such things as medicine, herbal remedies, homeopathic remedies, such information is too valuable to treat in such a silly manor as you do. Yes people’s lives do depend on such PROPER information. ] 16:44, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

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HA!
The Misplaced Pages philosophy can be summed up thusly: "Experts are scum." For some reason people who spend 40 years learning everything they can about, say, the Peloponnesian War -- and indeed, advancing the body of human knowledge -- get all pissy when their contributions are edited away by Randy in Boise who heard somewhere that sword-wielding skeletons were involved. And they get downright irate when asked politely to engage in discourse with Randy until the sword-skeleton theory can be incorporated into the article without passing judgment. Lore Sjöberg, "The Misplaced Pages FAQK"
Of course, what is always missed by this point of view, is that any expert can't just "know" something is true; they must demonstrate it through the use of reliable sources. Which they should have on hand, should be easily able to reference, and should be extremely scholarly. So nyah, keep yer panties on, world. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 16:42, 13 March 2009 (UTC) Misplaced Pages editor
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Stuff to watch out for

Ritualabuse dot us links

  • /mindcontrol/eas-studies/ Ex-treme Abuse Survey Research
  • MEDIA PACKET - Torture-based, Government-sponsored Mind Control Experimentation on Children
  • /mindcontrol/eas-studies/torture-based-mind-control-as-a-global-phenomenon/ Preliminary data from the 2007 series of Ex-treme Abuse Surveys. Karriker, W. (2008, September). In Torture-based mind control: Empirical research, programmer methods, effects and treatment
  • /mindcontrol/eas-studies/understanding-ritual-trauma-a-comparison-of-findings-from-three-online-surveys/ Understanding ritual trauma: A comparison of findings from three online surveys

Acupuncture links

Divboxes

Divhide: providing a sense of mystery since June, 2008

Limited userboxes
I am deliberately avoiding adminship, but I'm intrigued to know if I'd be successful. Please don't nominate me.
I was a lemming of discord.
♂This user is male.
This user likes to can't stop himself from beating dead horses.
This user believes in templating the regulars because, hey, just because you've been around a while doesn't mean you are special.
This user HATES red links in disambiguation pages.]
All you need to know about me:
  • I'm verbose, so check out TLDR.
  • I like the policies and guidelines. If you're not familiar with them, try the simple ruleset.
  • I usually don't do e-mail; if it's about wikipedia use my talk page.
  • I like science and am interested in fringe topics; this generally translates into debunking the wikipedia pages.
  • Functionally this page is basically a messy sandbox for sources. I love my privacy so you won't find out stuff about me. For crap I've found useful, you are welcome to peruse the useless nightmare that is my forbidden divbox of mystery.
  • I've got a couple barnstars.
  • If you are a new editor, check out this long-ish essay I wrote; it's a basic overview into wikipedia's mores.
Mystery, forbidden divbox of

Useful stuff

  • *]
  • *, a google-style search engine and reference generator. Useful when the article doesn't have a pubmed number (old, social sciences or humanities) but the citation template isn't as neat and it does not fill in ISBN or pubmed numbers
  • *, used in conjunction with Diberry to find, and generate citation templates
  • *, incredibly useful, uses the number or isbn to automatically generate a citation template for you; the most useful if you have a pubmed or ISBN

Future resources

Satanic ritual abuse

Dissociative identity disorder/recovered memory

  • Herman JL, Harvey MR (1997). "Adult memories of childhood trauma: a naturalistic clinical study". J Trauma Stress. 10 (4): 557–71. PMID 9391941.
  • ISBN = 1557983402

Bad science in general

Child sex abuse accomodation syndrome

Orthomolecular medicine

CFS/ME

CFS is the same as ME

ME =/= CFS

  • - apparently not successful?

Acupuncture

Strength training

WLU

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