posted by
is3 at 07:55pm on 06/02/2021
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Not long ago i registered on a forum where my publications and translations in the field of historical revisionism were met with great interest: stolenhistory.net. This was the first community where the material i published attracted clear interest. But as soon as i brought up a topic touching on the falsification of history, through the efforts of the German aristocracy, the very next day, there introduced a pre-moderation of postings on the forum.
I wrote in support of the forum, the administrator from Germany said that these were just my projections: the connection of the topic i raised with the introduction of pre-moderation of publications on this forum. Later, i made a publication referring to a censored academic book called "Forgery, Replica, Fiction: Temporalities of German Renaissance Art". That post didn't go through pre-moderation for over 5 hours, i made a support request again - to which the US moderator replied "I look forward to your future posts - I hope you decide to stick around and post them here!" - which inspired me to keep posting and gradually tackle more and more uncomfortable topics.
But all that changed a couple of days ago, in a user's post about an attempted of historical reconstruction and the transfer of the events of Ulysses to the Baltic Sea, i added comments with information about the supposed author of Ulysses - Italian humanist Angelus Politianus. To which the author of the publication reacted rather painfully and gradually started complaining to the administration about my revisionist additions on the subject of fabrication of the Odyssey at a much later period than it is stated. The German administrator (dreamtime@stolenhistory.net) responded rather quickly and moved my comments related to the authorship of the topic raised to a separate thread. I again wrote a comment asking not to move my comment to another thread, with asking to clarify the sources referred by the author of the historical reconstruction that takes Ulysses to the Baltic. After that this comment was removed and i was quickly banned on this forum.
I assume that the reason of cenosrship for my comment asking clarify the sources related to the Ulysses was a mere formality, and the real reason was in my other comments related to the theme of German historical falsifications, and possibly Nazi/Buddhist connections.
It's quite remarkable, but a few hours after the German administrator blocked my account on the site dedicated to the stolen story (because of my question to clarify the source), he made his rare post, "UFOs, Aliens, and the Question of Contact (documentary)". Questions related to the authorship of historical reconstructions promoted on the forum are censored by those who promote the topic of UFOs and aliens. This is quite remarkable.
Next, i quote Jef Demolder:
My attention was drawn to this popular forum after this incident and i registered on the new forum stolenhistory.net. But not so long ago, stolenhistory.org was re-launched where the previous author of the site, KorbenDallas, started posting again. After the censorship incident described on stolenhistory.net, i registered on stolenhistory.org, chose an appropriate topic (dedicated to the transportation and demolishing old-style buildings in the USA), and left a comment supplementing the information reported by KorbenDallas.
I was surprised here that the comment was not made available publicly and its status changed to "pending approval", meaning there is pre-moderation even on this site for comments. A couple of hours later, i discovered that my comment, which contained little more detail on the subject than KorbenDallas' original post, had not been approved and had been deleted. I had various suspicions about this incident, but i conceded that it might have been a simple mistake. I re-read the rules of stolenhistory.org more carefully, and made the same comment again, respecting the forum rules as much as possible:

It turns out that my account is now disabled from posting comments here. I thought it was just about this thread, perhaps KorbenDallas didn't like my detailed comment with a translation and a link to a Russian revisionist who revealed this topic in much more detail. So i tried to post a comment in another thread, dedicated to the abundance of rivers and cities on the site of the modern desert in Africa, supplementing it with information about Barbaria:
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I wrote in support of the forum, the administrator from Germany said that these were just my projections: the connection of the topic i raised with the introduction of pre-moderation of publications on this forum. Later, i made a publication referring to a censored academic book called "Forgery, Replica, Fiction: Temporalities of German Renaissance Art". That post didn't go through pre-moderation for over 5 hours, i made a support request again - to which the US moderator replied "I look forward to your future posts - I hope you decide to stick around and post them here!" - which inspired me to keep posting and gradually tackle more and more uncomfortable topics.
But all that changed a couple of days ago, in a user's post about an attempted of historical reconstruction and the transfer of the events of Ulysses to the Baltic Sea, i added comments with information about the supposed author of Ulysses - Italian humanist Angelus Politianus. To which the author of the publication reacted rather painfully and gradually started complaining to the administration about my revisionist additions on the subject of fabrication of the Odyssey at a much later period than it is stated. The German administrator (dreamtime@stolenhistory.net) responded rather quickly and moved my comments related to the authorship of the topic raised to a separate thread. I again wrote a comment asking not to move my comment to another thread, with asking to clarify the sources referred by the author of the historical reconstruction that takes Ulysses to the Baltic. After that this comment was removed and i was quickly banned on this forum.
I assume that the reason of cenosrship for my comment asking clarify the sources related to the Ulysses was a mere formality, and the real reason was in my other comments related to the theme of German historical falsifications, and possibly Nazi/Buddhist connections.
It's quite remarkable, but a few hours after the German administrator blocked my account on the site dedicated to the stolen story (because of my question to clarify the source), he made his rare post, "UFOs, Aliens, and the Question of Contact (documentary)". Questions related to the authorship of historical reconstructions promoted on the forum are censored by those who promote the topic of UFOs and aliens. This is quite remarkable.
Next, i quote Jef Demolder:
On August 21th, stolenhistory.org has been archived to the Wayback Machine. Instragram and Twitter accounts were also wiped. This happened all of a sudden, without any communication by the administrator "Korben Dallas" before or after the event.
Stolenhistory.org was the best and most active English-speaking platform for history criticism. Many were very disappointed. The event was discussed on different fora. Until now, nobody has first hand information on what happened. "Dreamtime" and some other regular contributors to stolenhistory.org have started a new forum, stolenhistory.net, on which half of the ancient site has been saved, and on which new threads are being opened.
Many published their articles on stolenhistory.org. The site had about 100.000 monthly pageviews. But nobody knew the real person behind "Korben Dallas", who named himself after a role in the the picture "The fifth element".
My attention was drawn to this popular forum after this incident and i registered on the new forum stolenhistory.net. But not so long ago, stolenhistory.org was re-launched where the previous author of the site, KorbenDallas, started posting again. After the censorship incident described on stolenhistory.net, i registered on stolenhistory.org, chose an appropriate topic (dedicated to the transportation and demolishing old-style buildings in the USA), and left a comment supplementing the information reported by KorbenDallas.
I was surprised here that the comment was not made available publicly and its status changed to "pending approval", meaning there is pre-moderation even on this site for comments. A couple of hours later, i discovered that my comment, which contained little more detail on the subject than KorbenDallas' original post, had not been approved and had been deleted. I had various suspicions about this incident, but i conceded that it might have been a simple mistake. I re-read the rules of stolenhistory.org more carefully, and made the same comment again, respecting the forum rules as much as possible:

It turns out that my account is now disabled from posting comments here. I thought it was just about this thread, perhaps KorbenDallas didn't like my detailed comment with a translation and a link to a Russian revisionist who revealed this topic in much more detail. So i tried to post a comment in another thread, dedicated to the abundance of rivers and cities on the site of the modern desert in Africa, supplementing it with information about Barbaria:
( Read more... )