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# [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Rivero]] -- prepare for the whatreallyhappened.com Anschlüss. [[User:Morton devonshire|Morton devonshire]] 05:46, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
# [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Rivero]] -- prepare for the whatreallyhappened.com Anschlüss. [[User:Morton devonshire|Morton devonshire]] 05:46, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2006_October_22#Andy_Stephenson Attempt to resurrect Andy Stephenson] [[User:Tbeatty|Tbeatty]] 18:51, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2006_October_22#Andy_Stephenson Attempt to resurrect Andy Stephenson] [[User:Tbeatty|Tbeatty]] 18:51, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
#[[The Byron Insert]] A new article for your consideration. ''"The Byron Insert is a sexual technique in which two male homosexual partners are involved. One man lies on his stomach with his legs spread, while the other man lies belly-down on top of the first man with his head near the first man's buttocks and his genitals resting on either the left or right shoulder of the first man. This second man then takes a godemiche, more commonly known as a dildo, and inserts it into the first man's anus. As this is going on, the first man turns his head to the side and licks the second man's testicles.The Byron Insert's name comes from the famous British poet, Lord Byron. While famous for his poetry, he was also famous for his allegations of sodomy. While the origin of this sexual technique is not fully known, it has been demonstrated in a few newer pornographies. It is also known as the B.A.V., which stands for Backwards Anal Victim."'' Who here wants to take this on? [[User:NBGPWS|NBGPWS]] 03:14, 23 October 2006 (UTC)


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Note to editors - please sign your comments. Thanks. GabrielF 02:30, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

List of 9/11 conspiracy articles currently on AfD: (as of 10/20/06). Note that I don't necessarily support deletion in all of these cases, but I do feel that there are a plethora of stub articles on individuals who are part of the 9/11 "truth movement" and their books and that in many cases the subjects are non-notable and the articles will never be able to develop into something encyclopedic. Although I would like to assume good faith, I suspect that these articles have been created to legitimize and promote this movement and I feel strongly that this undermines wikipedia's credibility and legitimacy and violates some of our most important principles.

Current AfDs:

  1. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yellowcake forgery Bush CT, and a damn good one at that. --Aaron 18:35, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
  2. Wikipedia talk:Single purpose account#SPA mention Not an AfD per se, but a discussion in which an inclusionist editor is attempting to get enough consensus to ban {{spa}} tags. This, of course, would be a disaster for anyone interested in nominating for AfD any article at all on any subject, since it would in essence make it against the guidelines to even bring up bad faith and obvious trolling, no matter how blatant. (See also the discussion in the section just above "SPA mention" on that page; it's roughly the same attempt by the same editor only a few days earlier. --Aaron 03:57, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
  3. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Rivero -- prepare for the whatreallyhappened.com Anschlüss. Morton devonshire 05:46, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
  4. Attempt to resurrect Andy Stephenson Tbeatty 18:51, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

Already deleted:

  1. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Big Wedding
  2. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/9/11 Synthetic Terror
  3. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Assassination Science
  4. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bob Mcilvaine
  5. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christian Faith and the Truth Behind 9/11
  6. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Crossing the Rubicon (Ruppert)
  7. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Martial Law: 9/11 Rise of the Police State
  8. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tom Flocco
  9. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/TerrorStorm (2nd Nomination)
  10. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Daniele Ganser
  11. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/America Destroyed By Design
  12. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kevin Ryan
  13. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christopher Bollyn
  14. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/William Woodward (psychologist)
  15. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/9-11: The Road to Tyranny (3rd nomination)
  16. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Genesis_Communications_Network
  17. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jack Blood
  18. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jason Bermas - hard redirected to Loose Change (video)
  19. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Korey Rowe - hard redirected to Loose Change (video)
  20. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Louder than Words - hard redirected to Loose Change (video)
  21. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dark Secrets: Inside Bohemian Grove
  22. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Controlled-Demolition Theory (9/11 Conspiracy Theory)
  23. Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion#Template:Alex_Jones
  24. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism (book) (Not per se part of the 9/11 truth movement but similarly crufty)
  25. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dylan Avery
  26. Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/Wikipedia:Association of 9/11 All Sides Editors
  27. Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2006_September_25#9-11: The Road to Tyranny -- deletion endorsed
  28. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Paul Joseph Watson (second nomination)
  29. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alex Jones' websites
  30. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Oklahoma City bombing conspiracy theories -- suffers from the same undue weight, no reliable sources, and original research problems as the 9/11 articles
  31. Wikipedia:Redirects_for_discussion#9.2F11_Mysteries_.E2.86.92_Controlled_demolition_hypothesis_for_the_collapse_of_the_World_Trade_Center
  32. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Don Paul
  33. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Progressive Press
  34. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Larry Silverstein's Comments On WTC Building 7 Collapse
  35. Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2006 October 6 - Chimpeachment
  36. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kenneth L. Kuttler (second nomination)
  37. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Walden Three
  38. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Terror Conspiracy
  39. Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Mark_Robinowitz
  40. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/William Christison (CIA)
  41. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kathleen Christison
  42. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Post Election Selection Trauma (second nomination)
  43. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lori Klausutis (third nomination)
  44. Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Andy_Stephenson

Merged:

  1. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/9/11: Debunking The Myths --> Debunking_9/11_Myths
  2. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Paul Thompson (researcher) (2nd Nomination) --> The Terror Timeline

Kept (no consensus):

  1. Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion/Log/2006_September_3#Template:911tm (19 deletes vs 7 keeps)
  2. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Terror Timeline (16 deletes vs 10 keeps)
  3. Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/9/11:_Press_for_Truth (19 deletes vs 22 keeps)
  4. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/911: In Plane Site (second nomination) (21 keeps vs 21 deletes)
  5. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Controlled demolition hypothesis for the collapse of the World Trade Center (I'm not even going to try to count that mess; see Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_deletion/Controlled_demolition_hypothesis_for_the_collapse_of_the_World_Trade_Center#Closing_rationales for closing admin's rationale)
  6. Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Webster_G._Tarpley (26 deletes vs 9 keeps) (I guess a 74% delete vote is not good enough for some closers -- bias?) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Morton devonshire (talkcontribs) (This isn't a vote, and your AFD habits are a very good reason why that's a good idea.) Derex 05:56, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
  7. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The War on Freedom - (21 deletes vs 13 keeps)
  8. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/James W. Walter (second nomination) - (16 keeps vs 16 deletes)

Kept

  1. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mathias Bröckers