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Halibutt you're mocking again:) Your style just proves what I've been suspecting - mocking names of people (like calling [[Kazimieras Garšva]] - Kazimierz Garszwa) you do not like, mocking on Lithuanian language, describing Lithuanian generals in a provocative way, removing referenced information - you are utterly overboard.--[[User:Lokyz|Lokyz]] 12:30, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Halibutt you're mocking again:) Your style just proves what I've been suspecting - mocking names of people (like calling [[Kazimieras Garšva]] - Kazimierz Garszwa) you do not like, mocking on Lithuanian language, describing Lithuanian generals in a provocative way, removing referenced information - you are utterly overboard.--[[User:Lokyz|Lokyz]] 12:30, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
:Lokyz, don't waste your time. This editor isn't fooling anyone, other than himself. This recent [[flaming]] and anti-Lithuanian propaganda, only conclusively shows his true viewpoint and lack of objectivity. Don't expect his "friends" to chastise him either. It's a very strange case. He has shown the German and Russian (and most of Poland's neighbors) Wikipedians a weird, hateful history of editing, always careful to wrap himself up in a "scholarly" and "academic" veneer. The most bizarre aspect of this "Polish" editor, is he doesn't participate and contribute to "Polish Wikipedia". I'm not certain if this is a self-imposed exile, or he is simply not welcome there. The saddest aspect of all of this, is that I'm sure many Polish contributors are embarrassed by his actions, but are powerless to do anything about it. Besides, now that he has removed his mask, more people who had genuine doubts about him and gave him the benefit of the doubt, see the true picture. [[User:Dr. Dan|Dr. Dan]] 14:49, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
:Lokyz, don't waste your time. This editor isn't fooling anyone, other than himself. This recent [[flaming]] and anti-Lithuanian propaganda, only conclusively shows his true viewpoint and lack of objectivity. Don't expect his "friends" to chastise him either. It's a very strange case. He has shown the German and Russian (and most of Poland's neighbors) Wikipedians a weird, hateful history of editing, always careful to wrap himself up in a "scholarly" and "academic" veneer. The most bizarre aspect of this "Polish" editor, is he doesn't participate and contribute to "Polish Wikipedia". I'm not certain if this is a self-imposed exile, or he is simply not welcome there. The saddest aspect of all of this, is that I'm sure many Polish contributors are embarrassed by his actions, but are powerless to do anything about it. Besides, now that he has removed his mask, more people who had genuine doubts about him and gave him the benefit of the doubt, see the true picture. [[User:Dr. Dan|Dr. Dan]] 14:49, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

It saddens me to see that we have editors who support point of views of extremist organizations, contribute little to Wikipedia project and, for the lack of better word, run a 'campaign of hatred' against some of most productive editors to this project (like [[User:Halibutt). On the bright side, [[WP:V]] and [[WP:NPOV]] had and will tryumph in such cases. If you have any constructive things to add, please do, but don't expect us to waste time dealing with personal attacks and unsourced claims like above.--<sub><span style="border:1px solid #228B22;padding:1px;">[[User:Piotrus|&nbsp;Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus&nbsp;]]|[[User_talk:Piotrus|<font style="color:#7CFC00;background:#006400;">&nbsp;talk&nbsp;</font>]]</span></sub> 18:13, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

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Halibutt you're mocking again:) Your style just proves what I've been suspecting - mocking names of people (like calling Kazimieras Garšva - Kazimierz Garszwa) you do not like, mocking on Lithuanian language, describing Lithuanian generals in a provocative way, removing referenced information - you are utterly overboard.--Lokyz 12:30, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lokyz, don't waste your time. This editor isn't fooling anyone, other than himself. This recent flaming and anti-Lithuanian propaganda, only conclusively shows his true viewpoint and lack of objectivity. Don't expect his "friends" to chastise him either. It's a very strange case. He has shown the German and Russian (and most of Poland's neighbors) Wikipedians a weird, hateful history of editing, always careful to wrap himself up in a "scholarly" and "academic" veneer. The most bizarre aspect of this "Polish" editor, is he doesn't participate and contribute to "Polish Wikipedia". I'm not certain if this is a self-imposed exile, or he is simply not welcome there. The saddest aspect of all of this, is that I'm sure many Polish contributors are embarrassed by his actions, but are powerless to do anything about it. Besides, now that he has removed his mask, more people who had genuine doubts about him and gave him the benefit of the doubt, see the true picture. Dr. Dan 14:49, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

It saddens me to see that we have editors who support point of views of extremist organizations, contribute little to Wikipedia project and, for the lack of better word, run a 'campaign of hatred' against some of most productive editors to this project (like [[User:Halibutt). On the bright side, WP:V and WP:NPOV had and will tryumph in such cases. If you have any constructive things to add, please do, but don't expect us to waste time dealing with personal attacks and unsourced claims like above.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk  18:13, 14 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]