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Official Closure of Mctrain

Due to recent treatment that I have received by Wikipedia administrators, I will no longer be an editor. I do not tolerate false accusations of hoaxing, or having perfectly good acticles being destroyed based on the premise of a lie. Specifically, that one article that I worked on did not have cited information coming from its source, a factual lie that caused a wave of unjustified flagging and deleation icons.

When administrators treat editors this way, and attack with accusations of hoaxing, and choose to ignore factual evidence and perfectly cited information, in favor of their own taste, rather than truth, it sends a very clear message that there is something very unscrupulous going on with the administrators at Wikipedia, and that they are not commited to knowledge, but rather enjoy calling inocent people as "hoaxers". Also, if there ever are possible hoax situations, they do not take any time to fully understand the nature of the hoax, and would prefer to slash valid knowledge and continue to carry on a prejudice about certain topics well into the future. I had the misfortune of happening to be involved with editing one such "taboo" topic, which then automatically makes one a "hoaxer" in their book, and results in horrible accusations and finger pointing- I wish no one to experience what I have just experienced with Wikipedia. They should thank all of us for our time and effort that we give for FREE.

This recent experience has left such a bad taste in my mouth, that I will never come back again to edit on Wikipedia, and if anything, I hope these shameful and childish administrators have learned a lesson about pointing fingers of guilt at someone when they do not know the facts. Even to this day, some of these people chose to believe that a person proven to exist is a fantasy hoax, and then when they can no longer use that argument, they try desperately, to say they are "not notable" based on no factual knowledge about the person- or even greater yet try to use google searches to find people who happen to have the same name, but are not the same person, as evidence for their hoaxing accusations, a mere desperate attempt to cover up the fact that their whole belief system about the person not existinmg was, in fact, untrue.

I leave Wikipedia in the hands of their administrators from this point forward, who happen to be "all knowing" and have all the answers on "truth".

Good bye,

Mctrain