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I am not the "Wikihell" blogger

Hello Tarantino,

I am not the person who runs the wikihell.blogspot.com blog. I have never used Blogspot/Google Blogger. I don't want my name associated with this blog or that thread. I have already seen what happens on Google when someone makes a post on WR about me associating my name with something false, i.e., the Linda accusation by Somey. I also know how to spell Tolkien's name, which (as "Anonymous Editor" has pointed out) the blogger couldn't. So could you please retract that?

And of course, this would not qualify as libel in a court of law. Your post is clearly an opinion, unlike the Linda accusation. But you have developed an amount of trust on WR, and I prefer that my name is not mentioned in association with that blog again.

I am not "Linda" either, and I don't even know anyone named "Linda Rand". No member of my immediate family has the name "Linda". I do know that Somey has perpetrated this lie, both in a conversation with me and on Wikipedia Review with WR users.

I am a bit frustrated about this right now, and I might not sound all that sensible. But I guarantee that I am not that blogger, and I have no idea about who he/she is. Jonas Rand 22:06, 2 August 2009 (PDT)

Thank you. If you tried to e-mail me using the Special:Emailuser/Jonas_Rand function, I didn't get the message, because that address did not work. It was set to my old Cox address, and of course I now use a free mail address. I just changed the cox.net address to my new aol.com one, but it previously said that the confirmation code was invalid. You can now e-mail me using that function. Jonas Rand 09:24, 3 August 2009 (PDT)