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Hi Ratel, I mentioned you in the talk page of the CPPS article and requested your input. Thanks, ] (]) 22:51, 11 March 2019 (UTC)
Hi Ratel,

I mentioned you in the talk page of the CPPS article and requested your input.

Thanks,
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== Martin Armstrong == == Martin Armstrong ==
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Your write up of Martin Armstrong continues to mischaracterize what really happened in this case. Instead of obtaining the real and accurate facts, you cite to news articles written for sensationalism. You inaccurately report about the note transactions with the Japanese companies and the so-called Ponzi scheme. You also inaccurately portray the nature of reason for the contempt proceedings. A witness came forward in 2012 who was a former officer inside the MCC in NY who has filed an affidavit in court that he was told to hold Armstrong until he broke or fessed up to the charges. Armstrong was placed in the hole for 8 days to break him physically, mentally and spiritually. That led to the so-called scripted plea, which he was required to read verbatim as written by the DOJ. The write up on the cache of hidden coins is another fabrication. What is written there do3es not accurately portray the real story. Read the original court documents, and not rely on more news paper reporting designed to sell papers. You were also not present in the court chambers as I was to hear what was actually told to the judge in Philadelphia. The federal district court judge was told that the receiver may have an interest in those coins, which appeared out of nowhere 3 years after they were allegedly found. So, any claim that we should stick to the original source is nonsense. If you wish to discuss this openly and honestly with me, I am happy to do so. ] (]) 17:25, 3 October 2019 (UTC) Your write up of Martin Armstrong continues to mischaracterize what really happened in this case. Instead of obtaining the real and accurate facts, you cite to news articles written for sensationalism. You inaccurately report about the note transactions with the Japanese companies and the so-called Ponzi scheme. You also inaccurately portray the nature of reason for the contempt proceedings. A witness came forward in 2012 who was a former officer inside the MCC in NY who has filed an affidavit in court that he was told to hold Armstrong until he broke or fessed up to the charges. Armstrong was placed in the hole for 8 days to break him physically, mentally and spiritually. That led to the so-called scripted plea, which he was required to read verbatim as written by the DOJ. The write up on the cache of hidden coins is another fabrication. What is written there do3es not accurately portray the real story. Read the original court documents, and not rely on more news paper reporting designed to sell papers. You were also not present in the court chambers as I was to hear what was actually told to the judge in Philadelphia. The federal district court judge was told that the receiver may have an interest in those coins, which appeared out of nowhere 3 years after they were allegedly found. So, any claim that we should stick to the original source is nonsense. If you wish to discuss this openly and honestly with me, I am happy to do so. ] (]) 17:25, 3 October 2019 (UTC)
:Please keep comments on the article to the article's talk page at ] ] (]) 21:24, 3 October 2019 (UTC) :Please keep comments on the article to the article's talk page at ] ] (]) 21:24, 3 October 2019 (UTC)

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My apologies for the knee-jerk revert: I hadn't realized how much you and others had discussed on the talk page of ]. Will go through that discussion and just contribute there instead. Thanks for patience. -] (]) 15:21, 22 April 2020 (UTC) My apologies for the knee-jerk revert: I hadn't realized how much you and others had discussed on the talk page of ]. Will go through that discussion and just contribute there instead. Thanks for patience. -] (]) 15:21, 22 April 2020 (UTC)

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Merger discussion for Assisted Death in the United States

An article that you have been involved in editing—Assisted Death in the United States—has been proposed for merging with another article. If you are interested, please participate in the merger discussion. Thank you. 8==8 Boneso (talk) 08:35, 11 June 2018 (UTC)

Suicide bag

I have trouble with this edit, but I think we have an 1RR-restriction there. Could you please take a look? The Banner talk 17:34, 12 November 2018 (UTC)

Your input would be helpful

Hi Ratel, I mentioned you in the talk page of the CPPS article and requested your input. Thanks, Thomas pow s (talk) 22:51, 11 March 2019 (UTC)

Martin Armstrong

Please see this. -- GreenC 17:40, 3 October 2019 (UTC)

Your write up of Martin Armstrong continues to mischaracterize what really happened in this case. Instead of obtaining the real and accurate facts, you cite to news articles written for sensationalism. You inaccurately report about the note transactions with the Japanese companies and the so-called Ponzi scheme. You also inaccurately portray the nature of reason for the contempt proceedings. A witness came forward in 2012 who was a former officer inside the MCC in NY who has filed an affidavit in court that he was told to hold Armstrong until he broke or fessed up to the charges. Armstrong was placed in the hole for 8 days to break him physically, mentally and spiritually. That led to the so-called scripted plea, which he was required to read verbatim as written by the DOJ. The write up on the cache of hidden coins is another fabrication. What is written there do3es not accurately portray the real story. Read the original court documents, and not rely on more news paper reporting designed to sell papers. You were also not present in the court chambers as I was to hear what was actually told to the judge in Philadelphia. The federal district court judge was told that the receiver may have an interest in those coins, which appeared out of nowhere 3 years after they were allegedly found. So, any claim that we should stick to the original source is nonsense. If you wish to discuss this openly and honestly with me, I am happy to do so. ArmstrongLawyer (talk) 17:25, 3 October 2019 (UTC)

Please keep comments on the article to the article's talk page at Talk:Martin A. Armstrong Ratel (talk) 21:24, 3 October 2019 (UTC)

Apologies

My apologies for the knee-jerk revert: I hadn't realized how much you and others had discussed on the talk page of Zero Hedge. Will go through that discussion and just contribute there instead. Thanks for patience. -Darouet (talk) 15:21, 22 April 2020 (UTC)