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Aug 2, 2021, 8 tweets

Dr Piers Robinson's @Wikipedia page is being deliberately and viciously targeted by editor "NomdeA", whose interests are startlingly similar to those of "Philip Cross", who is banned from such editing. @PiersRobinson1 1/

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"NomdeA" is only active a few times a month or less, most usually to attack someone of whom the Western establishment disapproves. There have been four edits of @PiersRobinson1's page thus far, apparently still going on. 2/

"NomdeA" attempts to insinuate again the unsubstantiated allegation, denied by Dr @PiersRobinson1, that he left Sheffield University due to a furore over his alleged support of conspiracy theories. "NomdeA" has attempted to get this allegation into @wikipedia before.

The edits by "NomdeA" are uniformly hostile, taken from hatchet jobs by @TimesKennedy and @ChrisDYork, and coincide with Dr Robinson @PiersRobinson1 being back in the spotlight due to a recent attack by @NermaJelacic.

Fortunately, they are being resisted by some editors with integrity, such as "Burrobert" (see comment appended). If you are a @Wikipedia editor, I urge you to complain about this targeted and biased editing. Many thanks! :D @PiersRobinson1

Addendum. "NomdeA" is absolutely determined to get an association between @PiersRobinson1 and Holocaust denial into @wikipedia, and is using a tenuous (and stupid) reference in @thetimes for that purpose. I strongly suspect the source for that editorial to be Oliver Kamm.

And, of course, either "NomdeA", or "Philip Cross", or both (unless they are the same person), is continuing to stalk my Twitter account. Looky here! :D

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