User:Oclupak
This user page was created on June 25, 2009, when I finally decided to open an account with Wikipedia, after dabbling in minor edits using my IP address. The main reason for registering was to gain the ability to upload pictures. I uploaded two yesterday: File:AuFaisanDoreKingdom01.jpg and File:AuFaisanDoreKingdom02.jpg. This morning, June 26, I received an email asking me to categorize those 2 pictures. That's what I have been trying to do ever since. First, I need to know what it means to categorize. I was supplied with a lot of help resources on the my talk page at Wikimedia Commons, which, I have just suddenly realized, is different from the my talk page at Wikipedia. It seems I have now three distinct identities in the wiki world, one in French at Wikipédia, one in English at Wikipedia and one at Wikimedia which is, presumably, not language dependent. Thus, three different user pages were apparently created simultaneously. I suppose that if, by chance, I ventured into editing a page in Spanish, a fourth user page bearing my pseudonym would be created in Wikipedia en español. I find all this of course a little bit confusing and mostly unexpected.
I also have a user page on Wikiquote, on the French version of Wikiquote, should I say, because it is apparently distinct from its English counterpart where I still haven't contributed anything.
Pages I haven't dabbled into yet
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- Dan Bilzerian articulate Holocaust denier
- Bernhard Stempfle helped Adolf Hitler in the writing of Mein Kampf. He was murdered in the Night of the Long Knives
- George Lincoln Rockwell was an American neo-Nazi
- William Luther Pierce III was an American neo-Nazi
- Reed College
- Christopher Langan, the “smartest guy in the world”
- Germar Rudolf, Holocaust denier
- John Albert Gardner III is an American convicted double murderer, rapist, and child molester.
- Lolo Soetoro Mangunharjo[2][3] or Mangundikardjo,[4] was an Indonesian geographer who was the ex-stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States.
- Joe Brown (judge)
- Robby Soave Robert Emil Soave Jr. is a libertarian American journalist. Soave is a senior editor for Reason and co-host of The Hill's web news commentary series program Rising.
- Jared Taylor is an American white supremacist
- Patrick M. Byrne gave an 18M$ bribe to Hilary
- Jon Minadeo II aka Handsome Truth
- 2024 Mannheim stabbing
- Jared Bernstein is an American economist who is the chair of the United States Council of Economic Advisers. Believe it or not.
- Jared Taylor (born September 15, 1951) is an American white supremacist
- Groypers "are a group of white nationalist and far-right activists, provocateurs and internet trolls"
- Rabbi Michael Dov Weissmandl wrote "Ten Questions to the Zionists"
- John Mearsheimer argues that the Israeli lobby wields disproportionate influence over U.S. foreign policy.
- James Bacque wrote about German soldiers held as POWs by the Allies after World War II
- Self-immolation of Aaron Bushnell
- Ted Kaczynski, "Unabomber" MK-Ultra
- Cathy O'Brien (conspiracy theorist) MK-Ultra
- Louis Jolyon West, psychiatrist of Jack Ruby, involved in the MK-Ultra program.
- Eduard Bloch, "was the family doctor of Adolf Hitler and his family. […] When the Nazis annexed Austria in 1938, Hitler awarded Bloch special protection and personally intervened to ensure his safety, as Bloch was an Austrian Jew."
- Arthur Butz, Holocaust denier, author of The Hoax of the Twentieth Century
- John Allen Chau (December 18, 1991 – November 17, 2018) was an American Evangelical Christian missionary who was killed by the Sentinelese, a self-isolated uncontacted people, after illegally traveling to North Sentinel Island, India in an attempt to convert the tribe to Christianity.
- Hives, also known as urticaria, is a kind of skin rash with red, raised, itchy bumps
- Samuel P. Bush, father of Prescott Bush, grand-father of George H.W. Bush and great-grandfather of George W. Bush, was ceo of Remington
- Rania Llewellyn, Laurentian Bank's ceo
- Catherine Austin Fitts is an American investment banker and former public official who served as managing director of Dillon, Read & Co. and as United States Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Housing during the Presidency of George H.W. Bush. Also a conspiracy theorist.
- Stefan Molyneux, banned from Twitter, YouTube, etc.
- Rasmus Paludan is a Danish politician and former lawyer. He is the leader of the far-right political party Hard Line
- Montreal Cognitive Assessment
- Kiryas Tosh is a Hasidic Jewish community in the town of Boisbriand
- Guy Fawkes mask
- Anti-Quebec sentiment aka "Québec bashing"
- Shakil Afridi is a Pakistani physician who helped the CIA run a fake hepatitis vaccine program[1] in Abbottabad, Pakistan, to confirm Osama bin Laden's presence in the city by obtaining DNA samples. First sentenced to 33 years in jail for "treason", then for only 8 years for something else.
- Charles Robert Jenkins, U.S. deserter in North Korea
- Marcellus Gilmore Edson, inventor of peanut butter, died in Montréal in 1940.
- Peter Theo Curtis, freelance journalist held captive by Al-Nosra in Syria for 22 months
- Adam Saleh, provocative Yemeni-born NY YouTuber
- Jonathan Pie is a satirical news reporter character created and played by actor Tom Walker
- Syrian Civil Defense, aka "White Helmets", suspected of being a NATO front
- Vincenzo Vinciguerra is an Italian terrorist. He spilled the beans on Gladio, part of NATO's stay-behind strategy
- Mel Mermelstein won a court battle in California against Holocaust denying Institute for Historical Review
- Talk:Fred A. Leuchter a one-sided view of a Holocaust denier
- Benny Hinn is a televangelist, best known for his regular "Miracle Crusades"
- Peter Popoff is a German American televangelist, self-proclaimed prophet and faith healer.
- Triple parentheses are a symbol used to highlight the names of individuals of a Jewish background.
- Common Sense (magazine) was a political magazine named after the pamphlet by Thomas Paine and published in the United States between 1932 and 1946. Is this the publication Benjamin H. Freedman was involved with?
- Benjamin H. Freedman, was an American businessman, Holocaust denier, and vocal anti-Zionist.
- Agarwood, an extremely expensive commodity, 30 times more costly than gold
- Michael Springmann was the former head of the American visa bureau in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, prior to 9/11.
- Kellex Corporation formed in 1942 so that Kellogg's operations relating to the Manhattan Project could be kept separate and secret.
- Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, producer of the video Innocence of Muslims
- William J. Donovan, known as the "Father of American Intelligence": OSS during WWII, then CIA
- William Johnson (author), president of Alliance Québec from 1998 to 2000.
- Milton William Cooper was an American conspiracy theorist who predicted, two months before 9/11, that a spectacular attack attributed to Osama bin Laden would take place in the near future. He was killed by police on Nov. 5, 2001 —YouTube VIDEO: William "Bill" Cooper's 9/11 PREDICTION from 6/28/2001 (R.I.P.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKT5XxJ1sbQ
- John Kiriakou, CIA analyst and case officer, sentenced to 30 months in prison for disclosing the use of waterboarding to interrogate Al Qaeda prisoners.
- Vincenzo Vinciguerra, an agent-provocateur working for the Italian Secret Service/Gladio « …the 1969 Piazza Fontana bombing was supposed to push then Interior Minister Mariano Rumor to declare a state of emergency ».
- Gus Grissom, Apollo astronaut murdered to ensure his silence?
- David Headley is an American terrorist of Pakistani origin, and a spy who conspired with the Lashkar-e-Taiba Islamist organization and Pakistani intelligence officers in plotting the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
- International Holocaust Cartoon Competition
- TransCanada Corporation
- Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising that took place in Massachusetts in 1786-1787
- Ahnenerbe was an institute in Nazi Germany purposed to research the archaeological and cultural history of the Aryan race. Founded on July 1, 1935, by Heinrich Himmler et al.
- Castle doctrine, a law that gives homeowners the right to defend their property against invasion with lethal force — including situations involving police in some States, like Indiana.
- Andre Stander
- Al-Shabaab (militant group)
- Flying Spaghetti Monster = pastafarianism
- A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm, is a policy document that was prepared in 1996 by a study group led by Richard Perle for Benjamin Netanyahu
- Timeline of United States military operations . . .
- Elon Musk, a very gifted young man, it seems
- René Schneider, Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of Chile, kidnapped and murdered by Nixon's & Kissinger's CIA
- Mark Ciavarella, former Pennsylvania judge convicted in the Kids for cash scandal
- Edward Snowden une émule de Bradley Manning
- Rene Gagnon Raising the flag on Iwo Jima
- Other Losses German prisoners of war left to die by Eisenhower
- Jacques Delisle
- Rudolf Vrba escaped from Auschwitz
- Brian O'Leary NASA astronaut who isn't sure if the moon landings were hoaxes or not
- Joint Special Operations Command JSOC
- Tim Pool vidéaste amateur d'Occupy Wall St. qui était à Montréal le 15 mars 2013 pour la manif annuelle contre la brutalité policière.
- Arthur Porter (physician), served as chair of the Canadian Security Intelligence Review Committee, which reviews the activities of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada's spy agency. Target of the biggest fraud investigation in Canadian history while enthusiastically described as an "excellent friend" by fishing partner Philippe Couillard, who was Québec premier at the time and who had also been a member of the spy agency review committee. After fleeing to Panama where he fought extradition procedures to forcibly bring him back to Canada, he died in custody. Allegedly.
- The Music of Chance (film)
- William J. Donovan OSS, CIA
- Kerry Wendell Thornley author of a novel written in 1962 about Lee Harvey Oswald
- Nasal irrigation or nasal lavage or nasal douche
- Lyman Lemnitzer Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who proposed Operation Northwoods to JFK prior to the Bay of Pigs
- Theresienstadt concentration camp
- Talk:Philip Hayton/Archive1
- Cattolica Eraclea : Sicilian hometown of both Canadian mafia boss Nicolo Rizzuto, and of his namesake Pietro Rizzuto, who had been nominated to the Senate by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Justin’s father.
- 'Ndrangheta
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/False flag
- Rudolf Steiner
- Jane Jacobs The Question of Separatism
- Bahrain Grand Prix
- Michelle Duclos
- The Road to Guantanamo
- Jacques Cheminade
- A. B. Krongard
- User talk:Malleus Fatuorum
- List of tenants in One World Trade Center
- Randy Cunneyworth entraîneur-chef « intérimaire » des Canadiens
- Russell Means
- Jacob's Ladder (film)
- Chris Bryant Gay Labour MP who dared criticize Rupert Murdoch (of News Corp. + FauxNews)
- The Invention of the Jewish People
- Mark Ciavarella
- Standard Operating Procedure (film)
- Jello Biafra
- Anthony Bologna (This article is being considered for deletion. Wonder why?)
- Mzoli's (This article, written by Jimbo Wales, was once being considered for deletion. Why, oh why?)
- Web brigades
- Benjamin M. Emanuel (This article was deleted. Wonder why?)
- List of people pardoned by Bill Clinton
- Dov S. Zakheim
- Stuxnet
- Wikipedia:Article Feedback Tool
- Mondoweiss
- Allan Francovich
- Birobidzhan
- Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal
- Cobasys + Stanford R. Ovshinsky & Iris M. Ovshinsky
- List of most expensive photographs
- Marc Rich (Pardoned by Bill Clinton)
- Steve Pieczenik (This article is being considered for deletion. Wonder why?)
- Pentagon military analyst program
- Dirar Abu Seesi
- Francis Boyle
- Patria_disaster
- Wackenhut
- Neti (Hatha Yoga)
- Richard A. Falk
- Raymond Allen Davis diplomatic incident
- Mark Ciavarella - Kids for cash scandal
- Bahrain Grand Prix
- Omar Ashour
- Gayssot Act
- Hisham Talaat Moustafa
- Green Bay Packers
- Slavoj Žižek
- Ayman Mohyeldin
- Keith Ellison (politician)
- David Headley
- Valley of the Wolves: Palestine
- Mohamed Bouazizi
- Andrew Napolitano
- Jonathan Duhamel
- Barry Jennings (This article was deleted. Wonder why?)
- David Pakman
- Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Seabhcan
- Operation Gladio
- Terrorism in Russia
- United States and state terrorism
- User talk:Pookzta [1]
- Charles Castonguay
- Jewish Internet Defense Force
- User:Jimbo Wales
- Samson Option
- Goods allowed/banned for import into Gaza
- Peter Sutherland
- Operation Unthinkable
- Operation Ajax
- ROKS Cheonan sinking
- Pat Tillman
- List of Canadian Jews
- Israel and the apartheid analogy
- List of countries by military expenditures
- Gaza flotilla clash
- Diego Garcia
- Sovereign Base Areas
- Akrotiri and Dhekelia
- Israel and weapons of mass destruction
- Timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks
- Timeline of United States military operations
- Wikipedia:Editor assistance/Requests#9/11 conspiracy theories Please Help!!
- False flag
- List of hoaxes
- Northwest Airlines Flight 253
- Gleiwitz incident
Pages I have dabbled in so far
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- Royce White
- They Don't Care About Us song by Michael Jackson includes « Jew me, sue me »
- Tilden Rent-a-Car
- John Drake (Danger Man)
- Eliezer Gruenbaum was a kapo in Auschwitz. Died in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Was he murdered, killed in action or suicided, who knows?
- Talk:Phil Knight link to "The Big One" documentary ?
- The Promise (2011 TV serial)
- Harrods
- Maxim's
- Talk:Pfizer and Project Veritas
- Votorantim Cimentos
- Fidelity Investments
- Michael Shermer, guest on a 1994 Donohue show together with David Cole (journalist) about the Holocaust
- Eric Swalwell, U.S. congressman from California
- Talk:Bank of Credit and Commerce International The article should mention that BCCI's nickname was Bank of Crooks and Criminals International
- Joe Baum, restaurateur, Zum-Zum, Place Bonaventure, Montréal
- Legion of Christ, founded by Mexican Catholic priest Marcial Maciel who had a prolific sex life
- Talk:George Patton IV or was it III?
- Yinon Plan Linked the English article to the French one.
- Luc Courchesne
- David Orlikow, Canadian NDP politician. His wife was subject to experiments by the CIA in the MK-ULTRA program.
- Steinberg's (supermarket)
- Apartheid: In 1961, at the UN, Verwoerd famously said "Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state."
- Hendrik Verwoerd, who famously said "Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state."
- Lida Moser, New York photographer
- Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, new name for the School of the Americas where torture techniques were taught to the police forces of Latin American dictatorships.
- Miramax
- Jacques Parizeau
- The Sergeants affair: in July 1947 during Jewish insurgency in Palestine, the Irgun kidnapped two British Army NCOs and threatened to kill them if the death sentences passed on three Irgun militants were carried out.
- United States House Select Committee on Assassinations
- Xavier Caféïne
- Edelman (firm)
- User_talk:Arbitrarily0#Restoring_Luc_Courchesne_article
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Added section: Views on JFK assassination and the Warren Commission
- Requiem for a Handsome Bastard
- Cassam Uteem Former President of Mauritius who resigned from his function, after refusing to sign a controversial anti-terrorism bill, namely PoTA
- Nick Begich, congressman of Alaska, father of Nick Begich, jr. who is prominent in HAARP research
- Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway
- Arthur Porter (physician)
- Gary Kildall
- ICTS International
- Scott Gomez
- Steve Pieczenik
- Singer Corporation
- Economist Group
- Timothy Stoen
- Réno-Dépôt
- Rona (company)
- Louise O'Sullivan
- Liza Frulla
- Prévost (electoral district)
- Arthur Porter (Canada)
- Claude Dauphin
- Michel Bissonnet
- Veolia Environnement
- Solow Building
- Queen's Privy Council for Canada
- Philippe Couillard
- Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Raymond Garneau
- Quebec Sign Language
- T. Don Hutto Residential Center
- Sunbeam Products
- Abdullah Senussi
- Siegwart Horst Günther
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anthony Bologna
- Rahul Gandhi
- User_talk:Javalenok#September_2011
- Abdullah Öcalan
- Talk:Air Sinai
- Khamis
- Anders Behring Breivik
- Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jonnie Marbles
- Doubletree
- Carl Icahn
- Merck & Co.
- Dollarama
- Talk:Dahiya doctrine
- Enco (oil company) (This article is being considered for deletion. Wonder why? Really...)
- Talk:Brigette_DePape
- The Promise (2011 TV serial)
- Brigette DePape (This article is being considered for deletion. Wonder why?)
- King David Hotel bombing
- King_David_Hotel_bombing: discussion
- Rashard Mendenhall
- Hôtel de Crillon
- Khamis al-Gaddafi
- Efraim Diveroli
- Boris Boillon
- Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
- Tamer Hosny
- Tahrir Square
- Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
- Jimmy Duncan (U.S. politician) one of the most conservative Republicans, very critical of Dept. of Homeland Security
- Amir Khadir
- Lakshmi Mittal, "the richest man in Europe".
- ArcelorMittal
- Tony Accurso
- Rick Leventhal
- Pietro Rizzuto
- Marisa Ferretti Barth
- John Roselli
- Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement/Archive72#Oclupak
- 9/11 conspiracy theories
- Memjet printer
- Huckleberry Hound
- Marc-André Bédard (politician)
- Daily Mirror
- Yolande James
- Kathleen Weil
- Alykhan Velshi
- Israeli nationality law + Talk page
- User_talk:Malik_Shabazz#Luc_Courchesne
- User_talk:KoshVorlon#Deleted_comments_and_articles
- Christine St-Pierre
- Josée Legault
- Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest/Noticeboard#User:MONGO
- User_talk:MONGO
- User_talk:Jojhutton
- Claude Bachand (MNA)
- D'Arros Island
- André Bettencourt
- Talk:Gold#Error in reported production for China in 2007?
- Talk:Eric_Massa#Electoral history is inaccurate. Randy Kuhl improved his score by 0.8% in 2006, not 51.5%
- Paul Craig Roberts
- Talk:September 11 attacks#This article is not neutral
- James Bond (character)
- Avi Lewis
- Talk:Carl-Henric Svanberg
- Diana Krall
- Philadelphia Journal
- Talk:USS Liberty incident
- Rachel Corrie
- MV Rachel Corrie
- Talk:Rachel_Corrie#MV_Rachel_Corrie
- Christopher Coke
- Mordechai Vanunu
- Paul Laffoley
- Clotaire Rapaille
- Talk:Brigade 2506
- The Huffington Post#Controversies
- Deborah Loewer
- Eliza Manningham-Buller, Baroness Manningham-Buller#Lecture on torture in the House of Lords (9 March 2010)
- Rupert Murdoch
- Bertelsmann
- Luis Posada Carriles
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Fort Bragg, California
- Talk:List of hoaxes#9/11
- Herman Rosenblat
- iPad
- Beechcraft 1900#Accidents and incidents
- Talk:American Airlines Flight 11#On 9/11, were Atta and al-Omari on Colgan Air Flight 5930 or 4930 ?
- Talk:Colgan Air#On 9/11, was Mohamed Atta on flight 5930 or 4930 ?
- User_talk:MalcolmMcDonald#Osama_bin_Laden_is_quite_possibly_dead
- Talk:September_11_attacks#Osama_bin_Laden_is_quite possibly_dead
- Raymond Blain (new article)
- Sammy Forcillo
- Jean-Marie Messier
- Inquisition espagnole · en français
- Clotaire Rapaille
- user talk:cs32en#Albert Stubblebine
- User talk:J.smith#Albert Stubblebine video on YouTube
- User talk:Sugaar#Discussion on September 11 attacks terminated
- User_talk:Dougweller#Albert_Stubblebine. — This message was moved to page 14 of the Archives of Dougweller's talk. [2]
- Albert Stubblebine
- Talk:September_11_attacks#The Fifth Estate CBC documentary. — On Feb 4, 2010, this section was also transported to Area 51 by a robot. [3]
- Talk:September 11 attacks#Allegedly carried out by Al Qaeda. — 30 days after it was deemed unsuitable for the talk page, this item was moved to page 51 of the Archives. [4]
- Bo Dietl
- Brad Sherman
- André Boisclair
- Tom Lantos
- Ivan Illich
- Stephen Kappes
- Dark Side of the Moon (documentary)
- Louis Bloomfield
- Edmund Giambastiani
- Mohamed ElBaradei
- Newton's cradle
- Beverly Eckert
- Talk:7 July 2005 London bombings#Suspects · en français
- National Civil Rights Museum
- Dallas, Oregon
- Yves Michaud · en français
- Luc_Courchesne (This article was deleted. Wonder why?) · en français
- Richard_Blass · en français
- David Shuster
- Jason Kenney
- Bill Hicks
- Bill Moyers
- Biomedical Tissue Services
I would have liked to have the above links displayed as a list but the list tool is not present in the toolbar as it was when I did the same thing a few minutes ago on my French user page. Oh well... I'll eventually discover how to manage this brand new interface, I guess.
I think I found the answer :
- Lists are easy to do:
- start every line
- with a star
- more stars mean
- deeper levels
- more stars mean
Game plan for the immediate future
[edit]Yesterday I resolved the controversy that had arisen concerning James Earl Ray who had "purportedly" taken a shot at Martin Luther King at the Lorraine Motel.
I will now attempt to tackle the case of Dallas, Oregon, which, when I first came upon it while reading excerpts of the Warren Commission Report, I naturally assumed was a typographical error. It is not. Dallas, Ore., is the town where Curtis Laverne Crafard grew up, as I remember it. He later found himself living on the premises of the Carousel Club in the much bigger city of Dallas, Texas a few weeks prior to the JFK assassination. He was in direct contact with his boss and landlord, Jack Ruby, every single day up until the day after the assassination of JFK when Ruby summoned him at 5:30 AM to accompany him in a bizarre quest to photograph a poster calling for the impeachment of Earl Warren—the same Earl Warren who ended up presiding over the JFK investigation and who gave his name to the Warren Report. Being later interviewed by the FBI, Crafard "said that it seemed odd to him that Ruby was more excited about the Earl Warren sign than about the assassination". The following day, Crafard abruptly left Dallas, Tex. without telling anyone and was presumably hitch-hiking towards Oklahoma City when Lee Harvey Oswald was gunned down in the basement of the Dallas Police Station by Ruby. This series of events places Crafard in a unique position in history and it seems to me that he deserves to be mentioned among Dallas, Oregon's Notable residents. Granted, there is no wiki page to link to. Maybe it would be time for me to create one.
After watching the 7/7 Ripple Effect video, I edited the 7 July 2005 London bombings page to reflect the possibility that these were not necessarily suicide bombings. My edits were promptly removed by someone I have been having a discussion with on my talk page ever since. He/she claims that I am required to have documented proof before I can edit the page but, as the British government stubbornly refuses to hold an impartial enquiry, it is doubtful any "reliabe" proof will ever pop up to counteract the official story which is as believable as the fairy tale we have been told about 9/11. I haven't given up hope, though. In the meantime, I would like to create two new pages on Wikipedia, one dealing with the 7/7 Ripple Effect video and another with Barry Jennings, the gentleman who was inside building seven on the morning of 9/11 after it had been evacuated. I'll have to find out how to create a page from scratch; it is called "creating a stub", I think.
Discoveries
[edit]- I discovered a new tool today (Dec. 7, 2009) that allows one to check the traffic on a specific page. I can access it with this URL : http://stats.grok.se/en/200910/Talk%3ASeptember_11_attacks
- I discovered a most interesting guideline today (dec. 8, 2009) : Wikipedia:IAR which means Ignore All Rules. It states: "If we disagree with your changes, we'll talk about it thoughtfully and politely, and we'll figure out what to do. So don't worry. Be bold, and enjoy helping to build this free encyclopedia." That was certainly NOT my experience dealing with the gatekeepers of the September 11 attacks page. Those guys are rude, impolite and moronic. Real thugs.
Inserting an image
[edit]Can I insert an image without first uploading it to WikiMEDIA ? That's what I aim to find out here. —RESULT: I think not.
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On 4 September 2010, I downloaded another image from the FBI and I succeeded in installing it on Wimimedia. It is the official record of the outgoing calls made by Barbara Olson from American Airlines Flight 77 on September 11, 2001. The URL for the image is http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BarbaraOlson-unconnected-call.png but I've forgotten how to imbed it right here on this page, as I did some time ago with Mr. Crafard's photograph. Eureka! I eventually succeeded by copying/pasting what I had already done with the Crafard image and then replacing its text with Barbara Olson's text.