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You have a conflict of interest in respect of Colin Angus (explorer) and have repeatedly violated [{WP:BLP|our policy on biographies]] there. Please do not edit that article again. You may raise issues, with links to reliable independent sources, on the talk page. I am informed that you are subject of a cease and desist order; whether or not that is true I could not say, but what is undeniably true is that you have an agenda against Angus and should therefore not be editing that article. Guy (Help!) 14:00, 21 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Colin Angus (explorer)

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Hi! I notice you have been adding controversial claims to the article on Colin Angus (explorer). These are serious allegation, and you need to back them up by citing credible sources, preferably press reports by credible media organizations or scientific journals. Please discuss any changes on the talk page of that article, else we might have to suspend your accounts from editing Wikipedia. Thanks! =Nichalp «Talk»= 06:41, 2 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Just got this. This is laughable. The Nome Nugget reported that Colin Angus sailed the Bering Sea in August 2004. Angus did an exceptional job covering up this violation of his self-imposed expedition rules, but, he sailed. It has been reported. My efforts to bring this awareness of the truth (I participated in the sailing as Angus’ boat mate and gave the nugget article) was met by an army of Angus fans who were content to be complicit in the fabrication. Tim Harvey (talk) 02:39, 29 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

Your recent edits

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Angus-map.jpg

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A quick question: Image:Angus-map.jpg that you created that is sourced from your blog. My question to you is: where did you get the map on which you drew the path? It's important that we know the copyright status of the base map, else your map may run afoul of GFDL violations. =Nichalp «Talk»= 07:44, 5 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

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