ok just to raise a few points - As you know you have my identity, but i do not have yours!!! Just to take a point you raised about justification, how can you justify the remark "cannot join as they do not meet professional or training standards" - who says, I certainly have not said this in my Philosophy of Osteomyology and most of the quotes you make are referring to something I've said - who better to prove our point than the person who said it?

Also the philosophy of vitalism, which has been adopted by myself, Dr Alan Clemens, has been put in place by the founder of Osteomyology, and so therefore is viable as a reference because I am the founder.

Alan Clemens


Alan - the place to be having this question is on the discussion board of the article. Pleas note though, that wikipedia does not accept the personal validity of individuals statements - you do need to reference what you write to reliable third party sources. It is hard to do, but any changes that do not will be reverted. I strongly suggest you start engaging with the article edits in the way that wikipedia demands. Failure to do so may result in you being banned and no one would want that. SimonTroote (talk) 15:17, 7 July 2008 (UTC)