Hey, Cliff, let me be the first to say welcome to Wikipedia! About your recent additions to Fountain of Youth, Wikipedia has a policy against original research, and linking to a commercial site or your own personal site is generally discouraged. I'd prefer you not add it back in because it contains unverified statements, and didn't use reliable sources (not to insult the website, but there was no way to verify what it says). Also, reprinting text from a website may be a copyright violation. If you need more help, there is a Help button on the navigation panel to the left. Again, welcome!--Cúchullain t c 23:16, 24 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

A Dweller in Two Planets edit

I noted your recent edits to A Dweller in Two Planets concerning "The Revelatorium", a website, which, as I understand it, is of your own creation. I have deleted this mention because, so far as I can see, it has no actual relevance to the article. However, if I am wrong about that, would you, when add them back again, please be a little more clear as to how they are relevant? Thanks, Salmar 00:30, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Salmar, please take a look at CliffR, then at The Revelatorium, then at the Revelatorium website itself, particularly Chapter 19 where some of the info from the Dweller on Two Planets' is included. In particular see how the info is dovetailed into a much bigger picture of Atlantis. Then see how the whole chapter dovetails into the bigger picture as the Revelatorium as a whole. Then see how The Revelatorium itself dovetails into the beginning of the Great Age of Aquarius and its outpouring of the waters of truth which are now starting to unfold. History was made at the time of Atlantis, mostly lost. History was made again at the time of Melchizedek, which became part and parcel of the Old Testament. History was made again at the time of Christ which became the New Testament. History is being made again now at the advent of the Aquarian Age, the Age of Enlightenment. You see how everything ties together. As a student of such matters, this should be your most exciting moment. As there are a thousand mentions I would like to eventually be able to add into the Wikipedia, can you give me a list of the topics you edit in my CliffR discussion page and I can start with those. You can delete them if they do not meet the criteria, and hopefully comment on them so I can learn from my mistakes. Thanks. CliffR 06:22, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
I read The Revelatorium and the website itself; you say that some of the information included in A Dweller in Two Planets is included in Chapter 19, although I believe (and correct me, please, if I am wrong) that this may be a misunderstanding: Chapter 19 is about Atlantis, whereas A Dweller in Two Planets is about a book that is about Atlantis: that is why I deleted your edits. As for "being a student of such matters", I'm not quite sure about that, although I won't deny that such things interest me greatly. You ask for a list of topics I edit; I have a subpage User:Salmar/Contributions in which I record the pages I create, although I suspect a great many of them aren't the kind of thing you are looking for. If you are looking for things about Atlantis in general, Category:Atlantis (I can't make that a link for some reason, try typing it into the search box) might be a good place to start; I'm not sure what else you might want to look for: Wikipedia:Browse might be a good place to find things, and The Category Tree as well. I will, of course, be glad to help with anything you might need (as you imply in your last sentance), providing that I know the answer myself, as might not be the case. Thanks for responding, Salmar 22:44, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

You're right the Altantian mentions in The Revelatorium are from the book 'Dweller on Two Planets', not about the book itself. I need to pay more attention to that kind of distinction as the wikipedia is obviously 'politically correct' all the way. Thanks. CliffR 23:34, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply


Help edit

Hello. What kind I help you with? Pepsidrinka 04:24, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Pepsidrinka, that was an amazing about 50 second response. How on Earth did you manage that??? However, by looking at your signature, I think I found the answer I was looking for. Thanks for being there. For what it's worth, Pepsi is my favorite soft drink too.CliffR 23:29, 27 March 2006 (EST)


Glad I could help. There is a channel on the freenode server on IRC called #wikipedia-bootcamp. There is a bot in the channel that displays whenever someone puts the {{helpme}} tag on a page. I happened to be around just as you put it up, and responded accordingly. If you have any more questions, either respond on my talk page or put the helpme tag up again. Pepsidrinka 04:41, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Also, when adding your signature, it is best to use ~~~~ instead of manually writing it. Using the four tildas automatically leaves your name and timestamp in UTC. UTC makes it easy for others to know when you wrote your comment in the context of comments by others. Pepsidrinka 04:44, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Got it. The four tilds do it for you automatically. Very nice progamming. Thanks. CliffR 06:15, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

What can I do for you? Pepsidrinka 22:09, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

In the future, if you find a page that is spelt wrong, use the move tab instead of creating a new article. Moving the page is usually effortless and it retains the article history. At the top of the page, there is a tab to move a page (along with the discussion, history, watch/unwatch tabs). As for know, if it is a common misspelling, redirect the pages to the correct page. Otherwise, send me a message of which pages and I'll delete them for you. Pepsidrinka 04:27, 2 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Your Revelatorium articles edit

I noticed your articles where you link to your own websites and where you seem to give (someties sizeable) resumes of the theory you write about there. I have nominated them for deletion for the reasons given on the following page:

Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Melchizedek_Principle

For the same reasons, I have reverted your edits of Cubit, A Dweller in Two Planets and Alpha and Omega (Christianity). I am sorry if this seems destruction of your work, but I do not believe that these edits are in line with wikipedia policies on eg. original research. Lundse 13:28, 18 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

If you you are still following these posts can you please connect to me so we can set up a dialogue, either through this page or by email. I have a couple of questions to ask. Thanks. CliffR 16:08, 22 April 2007 (UTC)Reply