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  Hello. There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you. Stalwart111 05:29, 27 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

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It's pretty obvious that this is yet another Unotretre account (what with the talk of patents, inability to understand WP:RS, and broken English). You'll soon be blocked (again) and the company you are trying to advertise (Gravitis) will continue to maintain an absolutely atrocious reputation here because of your actions. 9 of your accounts have been blocked so far for disruptive editing, making legal threats, username violations and for sock-puppetry. The two from this morning will make it 11. When will you understand that you have only yourself to blame and that your campaign of dishonesty and disruption is pathetically transparent? Stalwart111 06:03, 27 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Stalwart your comment is pathetic, the source was given, there's a list of patents you intentionally kept hidden EVEN in the talk page, there's a further patent mentioned today, previous to those I indicated and put in sequential order, why you keep publicizing the Freebord brand, and do not download the Strand patent and search for the missing "freeboard" word? You are only damaging another brand (Gravitis) in particular here and indirectly the other ones, find that word in the patent, no?! So you understand why I canceled that you wrote "Strand did a University ... about his freeboard?" He did a "laterally sliding roller board" is it clear what I mean? You are writing the FALSE.
They aren't "hidden" - you made silly demands using yet another sock-puppetry account and got blocked for that and for making legal threats (like... nine times). Those demands were "hatted" on the talk page (they are still there) because everyone understood they were silly except for you. For the 5th or 6th time - patents are not reliable sources because they require original research to extract meaning (which is exactly what you are suggesting above). To be honest, it has always been difficult to understand what you mean - your broken English has always made it challenging, regardless of which account you are using. It has, though, allowed the community to very quickly determine that you are the same person again and again and again and so you continue to be blocked, basically on sight. Your dishonest tactics and threats are the only thing "damaging another brands". Stalwart111 07:09, 27 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

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