Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Home Remedy For Roach Poop

Gullà! Wikipedia! Gullà! Ruby

The title looks like a war cry at the time of the battles in Abyssinia, but really just wants to pull his ears to the Italian Wikipedia for yet another mess on an item that has little encyclopedic and nothing.

Let's talk page on Azzurrina (permanent link , alternative backup), that is a legend that in Montebello in the area of \u200b\u200bRimini, is around the spectrum of an albino girl disappeared in 1375, whose portrait is depicted in the image of initiation of this gem. Some people believe that

Azzurrina really exists ... and so far it is little wonder, given that there are those who believe in UFOs and Reptilians.
What really disconcerting is that there is some pseudo-scientist who claims to be able to register complaints and heartbeats Azzurrina, and its audio can be heard during visits to the castle (for a fee, to the delight of the owners).

course Wikipedia has decided to devote an entire page to the legend of Azzurrina (not just a short paragraph in the voice of the castle?) In great detail. A warning to top
informs readers that the voice is essentially devoid of sources, but ultimately it is a bill based on nonsense and is not strictly necessary to indicate the source of a canard!

When you go to talk about the famous "recordings" of voice and beats the poor Azzurrina, two names pop up: Dinicastro Michele and Daniele Gullà .

And it is on the "quality" of these two subjects, and in particular, Gull, Wikipedia falls tumbling from the shards of a page that has little encyclopedic.

fact, before it says (emphasis ours):

"The authors of the recordings are mistakenly identified as experts at the University of Bologna , but actually belong to the Interdisciplinary Laboratory Biopsicocibernetica Research (IRB) in Bologna, a private institution not linked to academic activities, founded by Michael and Daniel Dinicastro Gullà [2] [3], who also physically carried out the recordings. The misunderstanding must have been created because of the participation, during one of visits, two other academics from the University of Bologna, who accompanied the two parapsychologists in their study. "

So Dinicastro Gullà and have nothing to do see the University of Bologna, correctly explain that Wikipedia states:
this is a misunderstanding.

Good. But now there is a reference (footnote 3) reported that about Gullà:

"Di professione impiegato di banca. Collabora come C.T.U. dal Tribunale di Cassino come Perito Antropometrico dal 2003; C.T.P. nel Tribunale di Bologna; come Perito Fonico presso il tribunale di Modena. Si occupa da diversi anni di perizie foniche relative al problema dell'identificazione biometrica e di identificazione facciale o di qualsiasi altra tipologia di pattern recognition su immagini. Ha collaborato inoltre con l'Università di Bologna (Dipartimento di Biofisica) e con l'A.I.M.N. (Accademia Internazionale di Medicina Naturale) come consulente tecnico in campo biomedicale."

Quindi ecco che Gullà qualche cosa c'entra con l'Università di Bologna: ha collaborato (non si capisce come e dove and when).

But here comes the promotion, a few lines later:

"Dr. . Gullà University of Bologna argued that these records are probably able to immortalize the death of Azzurrina." Another misconception that

! E 'to write their own Wikipedia that Dr. Gullà belongs to the University of Bologna!
From bank clerk to academic within a paragraph: Yes Wikipedia has supernatural powers, but Azzurrina!

Who are Michael and Daniel Dinicastro Gullà?
Here they are:




The two pseudo ricercatori gestiscono un autodefinito Laboratorio di Biopsicocibernetica e hanno scritto testi e articoli sullo studio del paranormale .

Tra l'altro, sembra che in qualsiasi castello vadano, i due simpatici ghostbuster riescano a trovare sempre le prove della presenza di uno spirito che non ne vuol sapere di riposare in santa pace. Così è successo, infatti, per il fantasma del castello di Bardi .

Ma non è tutto.
Tra i documenti pubblicati dal Laboratorio, ne abbiamo trovato uno sulle "premonizioni" della tragedia dell'11 settembre: link .
Il documento è firmato da Enrico Marabini , then director of the Laboratory, and was published by the webmaster ... Michele Dinicastro.

hoped never to see the two "parascienziati" wander too Ground Zero in search of the ghosts of the thousands of victims of that day ...

Thanks Valentina for the tip.

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