User talk:Fellmann
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Your post to my talk page
[edit]You say you might have been naive "to believe that i could write some truth here". If you were naive, it was to assume that as an encyclopedia Wikipedia would have no policies or guidelines on content. You added material that was completely unsourced which contradicted the rest of the article, which is why it was removed. If you don't like our policies (and see WP:FRINGE as well) then you probably won't be happy here. Wikipedia is meant to reflect what reliable sources say about a subject (and you'd need to read WP:RS and WP:VERIFY to understand what that means. There is no scientifically confirmed evidence, not for the stones and clearly not for ancient people riding dinosaurs, etc. Dougweller (talk) 17:36, 13 December 2012 (UTC)