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A user with 576 edits. Account created on 5 November 2007.
15 March 2024
13 March 2024
- 10:0010:00, 13 March 2024 diff hist +57 Kaiten →In fiction: Kihachi Okamoto's 1968 film ''The Human Bullet''
11 March 2024
- 13:0213:02, 11 March 2024 diff hist +66 Teen Wolf →See also: Ginger Snaps Tag: Disambiguation links added
21 February 2024
- 16:4216:42, 21 February 2024 diff hist +98 Cornwall Iron Furnace →See also: *Ewiger Jäger— Cornwall Iron Furnace is the site of a ghostly legend of the Wild Hunt.
4 February 2024
- 05:3505:35, 4 February 2024 diff hist +26 Premier League Player of the Season →See also: MVP
31 January 2024
- 07:0707:07, 31 January 2024 diff hist +67 Babel (film) →See also: * Winchester '73— a Western narrative also following a rifle
- 07:0507:05, 31 January 2024 diff hist +57 Winchester '73 →See also: Babel added — a narrative also following a rifle
28 January 2024
- 12:2012:20, 28 January 2024 diff hist +151 Araki-ryū Shigen and Kenshibu studies added!
- 10:3710:37, 28 January 2024 diff hist +54 Sakakibara Kenkichi →Meiji period: — see the Japanese art of sword dancing Kenshibu
- 10:3610:36, 28 January 2024 diff hist +4 m Kenshibu No edit summary current
4 December 2023
3 September 2021
- 14:5014:50, 3 September 2021 diff hist +635 Jesselton revolt As a native English speaker from the USA descended from one of rebels who survived, I decided today to honor the efforts of the authors of this article and clean up and clarify the language of this article to native English standards. I thank all of you for your excellent work and I hope it will receive many readers. One question thought— shouldn't "ships" be "boats"? May the Force be with y'all, and never forget. Bless you all in Sabah. —Kaecyy Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 14:0414:04, 3 September 2021 diff hist 0 m Jesselton revolt →Aftermath and legacy
- 14:0414:04, 3 September 2021 diff hist +14 Jesselton revolt →Aftermath and legacy: cleaned up language a bit Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 14:0014:00, 3 September 2021 diff hist +8 m Jesselton revolt →Uprising
- 13:5113:51, 3 September 2021 diff hist +8 m Jesselton revolt →Background
- 13:5013:50, 3 September 2021 diff hist +4 m Jesselton revolt →Background
- 13:5013:50, 3 September 2021 diff hist +12 m Jesselton revolt →Background
- 13:4313:43, 3 September 2021 diff hist +24 Borneo campaign →Background: Jesselton revolt was referred to and misdated; I have added a link to the revolt's page
- 02:0502:05, 3 September 2021 diff hist +4 m Jesselton revolt Kinabalu Guerrillas
31 August 2021
- 13:5313:53, 31 August 2021 diff hist +233 Talk:Sandakan Massacre Memorial coordinates seem innacurate
- 10:3610:36, 31 August 2021 diff hist 0 m Emotional blackmail →Recovery
- 10:3610:36, 31 August 2021 diff hist +4 m Emotional blackmail →Recovery
29 August 2021
- 10:2010:20, 29 August 2021 diff hist +4 m Ashvamedha →The sacrifice
- 10:0510:05, 29 August 2021 diff hist +24 m Sakadagami No edit summary
- 09:5809:58, 29 August 2021 diff hist +4 m Four stages of awakening →Path and Fruit Tags: Reverted Disambiguation links added
- 09:5709:57, 29 August 2021 diff hist +24 m Four stages of awakening →Path and Fruit
- 09:5109:51, 29 August 2021 diff hist +4 m Four stages of awakening →Path and Fruit
15 August 2021
- 09:3209:32, 15 August 2021 diff hist +205 HMS Royal Oak (08) →See also: * Drake's Drum— mysterious victory drumming that erupted aboard the HMS Royal Oak when the German Imperial Navy surrendered at Scapa Flow in 1918 was attributed to the ghost of Sir Francis Drake
16 July 2021
- 14:3214:32, 16 July 2021 diff hist +565 Kusunoki Masashige ==See also== * Nathan Hale— American Patriot, soldier, and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He volunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission in New York City but was captured by the British and executed by hanging. His last words were, reportedly, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." If he was intending to paraphrase or quote anyone, however, it was likely [[Joseph Add
- 14:0814:08, 16 July 2021 diff hist +480 Nathan Hale see also * Kusunoki Masashige— a Japanese samurai of the Kamakura period remembered as the ideal of samurai loyalty and virtue, he and his brother are associated with the phrase "Would that I had seven lives to give for my country!" (七生報國; "Shichishō Hōkoku!"), uttered just before their deaths in a hopeless and suicidal battle to defend their emperor Go-Daigo while following his militarily incompetent instructions against a vastly superior enemy force.
24 June 2021
- 16:1716:17, 24 June 2021 diff hist +641 Conan the Barbarian (1982 film) →See also: * Reptilian conspiracy theory— Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow Kingdom" from Weird Tales magazine is the origin of the sword and sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction and the the inspiration of both the snake cult depicted in the 1982 Conan film and the conspiracy theory concerning a hidden species of advanced reptilian beings disguised among us while covertly controlling the levers of power, which has been a recurring theme in fiction
- 15:2715:27, 24 June 2021 diff hist +482 Sword and sorcery →See also: planetary romance + Reptilian conspiracy theory— Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow Kingdom" from Weird Tales magazine is the origin of both the sword and sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction and the conspiracy theory concerning a hidden species of advanced reptilian beings disguised among us while covertly controlling the levers of power, which has been a recurring theme in fiction and conspiracy since the story's publication.
- 15:1615:16, 24 June 2021 diff hist +459 Robert E. Howard →See also: * Reptilian conspiracy theory— Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow Kingdom" from Weird Tales magazine is the origin of both the sword and sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction and the conspiracy theory concerning a hidden species of advanced reptilian beings disguised among us while covertly controlling the levers of power, which has been a recurring theme in fiction and conspiracy since the story's publication.
16 June 2021
- 22:2022:20, 16 June 2021 diff hist +474 The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire ==See Also== * Reptilian conspiracy theory— Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow Kingdom" from Weird Tales magazine is the origin of both the sword and sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction and the conspiracy theory concerning a hidden species of advanced reptilian beings disguised among us while covertly controlling the levers of power, which has been a recurring theme in fiction and conspiracy since the story's publication.
- 22:1822:18, 16 June 2021 diff hist +522 List of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe characters →See also: * Reptilian conspiracy theory— Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow Kingdom" from Weird Tales magazine is the origin of both the sword and sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction and the conspiracy theory concerning a hidden species of advanced reptilian beings disguised among us while covertly controlling the levers of power, which has been a recurring theme in fiction and conspiracy since the story's publication. It was Howard's stories tha
- 22:1322:13, 16 June 2021 diff hist +719 The Shadow Kingdom ==See also== * Reptilian conspiracy theory— Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow Kingdom" from Weird Tales magazine is the origin of both the sword and sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction and the conspiracy theory concerning a hidden species of advanced reptilian beings disguised among us while covertly controlling the levers of power, which has been a recurring theme in fiction and conspiracy since the story's publication. * [[The Snake Men (Masters of
- 12:3012:30, 16 June 2021 diff hist +300 Samois-sur-Seine →See also: *Maud Gonne— The cemetery of Samois-sur-Seine is where in 1893 the English-born Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette, and actress Maud Gonne conceived Iseult Gonne in a sex magick ritual to reincarnate the soul of her dead son, in the crypt of the child's mausoleum, next to the coffin.
14 June 2021
- 22:4822:48, 14 June 2021 diff hist +182 Robert M. Price →Publications: *''Beyond the Mountains of Madness'' featuring short stories inspired by Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness, plus one Weird Tales story that probably inspired Lovecraft
- 20:1620:16, 14 June 2021 diff hist +459 Serpent Men →See also: "* Reptilian conspiracy theory— Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow Kingdom" from Weird Tales magazine is the origin of both the sword and sorcery subgenre of fantasy fiction and the conspiracy theory concerning a hidden species of advanced reptilian beings disguised among us while covertly controlling the levers of power, which has been a recurring theme in fiction and conspiracy since the story's publication."
30 May 2021
- 23:4023:40, 30 May 2021 diff hist +88 36 Hours (1964 film) →See also: The Prisoner!!!
- 18:0718:07, 30 May 2021 diff hist +27 Vril →See also: * Wilhelm Reich's Orgone energy
- 18:0518:05, 30 May 2021 diff hist −6 m Vril →See also
- 18:0518:05, 30 May 2021 diff hist +137 Vril →See also: Shaver added, small fixes
- 18:0418:04, 30 May 2021 diff hist +39 Odic force →See also: * Wilhelm Reich— "orgone" energy
- 17:4417:44, 30 May 2021 diff hist +778 Vril →See also: I copied over some relevant links on The Richard Sharp Shaver Mystery page, which apparently is clearly inspired by this novel.
17 May 2021
- 07:0707:07, 17 May 2021 diff hist +17 Nordic noir →Origins: [NOTE: This statement appears to be contradicted by the Helsinki photo that is illustrating this page. Someone with expertise should please update this, if this has changed, as the photo implies. Thank you. —Kaecyy]
- 07:0507:05, 17 May 2021 diff hist +207 Nordic noir →Origins: [NOTE: This statement appears to be contradicted by the Helsinki photo that is illustrating this page. Someone with expertise should please update this, if this has changed, as the photo implies. Thank you]
3 May 2021
- 09:2109:21, 3 May 2021 diff hist +73 The Adventures of Superman (novel) The book was published as Armed Services Edition #656 in May, 1945.
- 08:5508:55, 3 May 2021 diff hist +20 Armed Services Editions →ASE titles: I added H.P. Lovecraft, whose famous ASE edition of The Dunwich Horror by Arkham House reportedly began the surge in his popularity after his death