November 2015

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Please familiarize yourself with relevant policies and guidelines, especially those pertaining to neutral point of view, sourcing, and autobiographies. Thank you. Meters (talk) 19:38, 19 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

I'd like to request removal of categories "conspiracy theorist" & "UFO conspiracy theorist" as well as the description of "conspiracy researcher."

In the first instance, according to Wikipedia itself: the term "conspiracy theory" has acquired a derogatory meaning over time and is often used to dismiss or ridicule beliefs in conspiracies (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracy_theory)

Regarding being a conspiracy researcher, while this is somewhat accurate, I feel it places undue emphasis on one area of my work. I have also done extensive autism research, for example, yet no one is calling me an autism researcher. Emphasizing conspiracy seems to be based solely on a desire to sensationalize what I do, which has for its primary focus psychology, and secondarily, culture, including marginal culture such as UFOs, occultism, conspiracy, etc.

For comparison, I'd point out that other, somewhat similar (tho if anything more narrowly focused) authors such as Peter Levenda or Whitley Strieber aren't classified by their interest in conspiracy. The desire of wiki editors to place me in this category seems motivated by a desire to misrepresent what I do, rather than a desire to accurately describe it.

Thanks.

Wrong place. This needs to go on the talk page of ht article you want to edit, not your talk page. Meters (talk) 02:08, 20 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

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