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(This is a copy of a letter I addressed to the WikiSpooks e-mail list. I decided to post a copy here to make it sure it gets seen by the right people.)

I joined WikiSpooks just the other day and am working on my first article. I'd like to get some feedback on how to proceed.

You can read what I've written so far @ https://wikispooks.com/wiki/User_talk:WikiBear

The article is complex, partly because I'm a part of the story and partly because it arguably isn't about a real word; it's about a proposed word to replace "antisemitism."

So my first question is simple: Would I be allowed to publish this article online? If so, should I change the wording to it's written in the first person?

If the community accepts the article but doesn't think I should be the author, I'll gladly allow other parties to take what I've written and modify it as needed.

I also have a question about modifying existing articles. Am I allowed to edit them? I read somewhere that editing isn't allowed.

I'm particularly interested in editing the article "Antisemitism." It's a great article, but I'd like to add a links to the website Jewarchy.com and the new WikiSpooks article Jewarchism (if it gets published). It might also be nice to add a little information about the anti-Jewarchism campaign. Finally, I'd like to link to a video where former White House correspondent Helen Thomas says (@ 4:38) "I'm Not Anti-Semitic, I'm a Semite!" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLCODdfayQE (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLCODdfayQE

In summary, I need to know if an article about Jewarchy will be approved for publishing before I continue. I then need to know if I'll be allowed to write it or if another party should do the job.

Thank you.

David Blomstrom (WikiBear)