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Banned User: Aleph

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-'''Aleph''' is a transgendered (f->m) Chaos Magickian who lives in Seattle. He spent years reading Tarot in bars and other Seattle dives, finding this more suitable for his transition than a regular job. He is not a member of any magickal order and is not seeking to join any.+This user was banned on July 14, 2005 for the following reasons (which are all against posted Thelemapedia policy):
-He is also interested in Alchemy, Gnosis, Hermeticism, Qabalah, Satanism, Shiva, Thelema, Vodun & Zoroastrianism.+# Consistant aggressive and insulting behavior towards others 
 +# Attacking [[Ordo Templi orientis]] via [[Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica]] by saying [[Hymenaeus Alpha]] and [[Hymenaeus Beta]] are not legitimate, referencing material from a known OTO-hater, Peter Koenig. 
 +# Consistant refusal to abide by the policy that states articles need to be either from the knowledge base or common knowledge, and not based on personal beliefs or opinions. 
 +# Unwillingness to allow others to edit an article written to reflect his personal beliefs. 
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 +Banning is always an unfortunate occurance, and every attempt was made to correct the situation. His refusal to comply with Thelemapedia guidelines and policy is the sole underlying cause of this action.

Revision as of 15:31, 14 Jun 2005

This user was banned on July 14, 2005 for the following reasons (which are all against posted Thelemapedia policy):

  1. Consistant aggressive and insulting behavior towards others
  2. Attacking Ordo Templi orientis via Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica by saying Hymenaeus Alpha and Hymenaeus Beta are not legitimate, referencing material from a known OTO-hater, Peter Koenig.
  3. Consistant refusal to abide by the policy that states articles need to be either from the knowledge base or common knowledge, and not based on personal beliefs or opinions.
  4. Unwillingness to allow others to edit an article written to reflect his personal beliefs.

Banning is always an unfortunate occurance, and every attempt was made to correct the situation. His refusal to comply with Thelemapedia guidelines and policy is the sole underlying cause of this action.