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I also just noticed that you have used the Standart News of Bulgaria, which is considered by many to b a sensationalist newspaper. In fact you have used this newspaper more than once in order to try and prove your point, while I use academic sources to show that the Gradeshnitsa Tablets have been proven to be a writing system that is as of yet undeciphered. I have already take measures regarding your transgressions and inappropriate and unwarranted editing and I have saved the entire history of what has tanspired herein and in the Bulgaria section. All of this has alreay been sent to the proper authorities and furthermore I will be showing this in my class tomorrow in order to point out the bias and denial that exists when a small nation that is insignificant in today's global dynamics showcases its contributions to times of a by-gone era. I have also written to the editors at Standart, Novinite and other newspapers in Bulgaria and ask that they look at what you and others have done to the Bulgaria section, forcefully taking away academic information, in order to misguide and re-direct what you feel should be written about a country you know little about. Further still, according to European Law, anyone who defaces the image of a EU country is liable to penalties under the premiliminary agreements in the European Parliament. I have asked my mentor, Professor Kiril Ivanov to write a letterto the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and in turn have them take the necessary action regarding this ufortunate sequence of events. BTW, is your real name Martijn Faassen? --] 00:22, 23 September 2007 (UTC) |
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What's the source for this hoax? I can not find any articles stating Dr. Guide's works are a hoax!
- There's a link in the bottom of the article: http://www.standartnews.com/archive/2006/03/30/english/arts/index.htm Martijn Faassen 00:45, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
- I must say that the website of the Institute of Transcendent Analysis doesn't give me the impression it's a very serious or scientific outfit: http://www.itai.com/ Martijn Faassen 00:50, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
- And there's also this http://www.institutet-science.com/index.htm which has a better website layout, but seems to be filled with new age-style double talk. Martijn Faassen 00:53, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
I think the Standart is quite a respectable newspaper. Still, it is of course questionable if this stunt should even be mentioned. The "transcendent" decipherment is bogus, and it isn't even bogus in interesting ways, it's just pathetic. dab (𒁳) 13:17, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
Gradeshnitsa Tablets Evidence
Of utmost importance are the opinions of respected personas who exemplify expertise in related fields, and who have shared their works and academic opinions regarding the said tablets. Please read: The Gradeshitsa Tablets examination by Marco Merlini (General Director of the Prehistory Knowledge Project (Roma, Italy) and Director of the Institute of Archaeomythology (Sebastopol, USA)), who has come to the conclusion that the Gradeshnitsa Tablets do indeed represent an early form of writing. Monshuai (talk • contribs)
Here are all the Bibliographical References that Marco Merlini uses to support his findings. This is all from the link above:
list of references copied from other page removed Martijn Faassen 18:08, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
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- I have removed this list of references. See the Bulgaria talk page for my reasons. Martijn Faassen 18:08, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
I also just noticed that you have used the Standart News of Bulgaria, which is considered by many to b a sensationalist newspaper. In fact you have used this newspaper more than once in order to try and prove your point, while I use academic sources to show that the Gradeshnitsa Tablets have been proven to be a writing system that is as of yet undeciphered. I have already take measures regarding your transgressions and inappropriate and unwarranted editing and I have saved the entire history of what has tanspired herein and in the Bulgaria section. All of this has alreay been sent to the proper authorities and furthermore I will be showing this in my class tomorrow in order to point out the bias and denial that exists when a small nation that is insignificant in today's global dynamics showcases its contributions to times of a by-gone era. I have also written to the editors at Standart, Novinite and other newspapers in Bulgaria and ask that they look at what you and others have done to the Bulgaria section, forcefully taking away academic information, in order to misguide and re-direct what you feel should be written about a country you know little about. Further still, according to European Law, anyone who defaces the image of a EU country is liable to penalties under the premiliminary agreements in the European Parliament. I have asked my mentor, Professor Kiril Ivanov to write a letterto the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and in turn have them take the necessary action regarding this ufortunate sequence of events. BTW, is your real name Martijn Faassen? --Monshuai 00:22, 23 September 2007 (UTC)