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==Untitled==
As of October 14, 2009 I made several edits to the article:


* Moved mention of the other notable person with the same name to the top of the article, since this other person's work is not "other work" by the co-creator of NLP.
===Doctorate===
* Moved "contributions" section (of only one line) into the co-creation of NLP section.
The education section at the head of the article cites evidence suggesting that Bandler's doctorate is not genuine. Why, then, does the article proceed to refer to him elsewhere as "Doctor"? Surely, if it's not a bona fide title then Wikipedia shouldn't be using it. --[[User:172.159.216.128|172.159.216.128]] 15:40, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
* Added a biographical line indicating Bandler's career continuing to promote NLP and related concepts.
* Left in the mention of the dollar amount of Bandler's initial success, but removed the "opulent lifestyle" comment. A lawsuit about this amount of money in a business venture is understandable, while "opulent lifestyle" is editorializing and irrelevant.
* Added an explanation that Bandler's reference to "technologies" in NLP refers to concepts and techniques.
* Added a one line summary of NLP.
* For claims only presented in the Mother Jones article, grouped them together and indicated their source in the article. If multiple notable sources support these claims, only then would it be encyclopedic to sprinkle those references throughout the Wikipedia article. Absence of a lawsuit is not proof that claims from uncited sources are valid.
* Removed claim of "very recent Bandler at his funniest" from seminar audio listing


I also edited this talk page:


* Removed discussion of Bandler's honorary doctorate since it is not referenced in the article. If citations in context from multiple NLP and Bandler works indicate his use of the term Dr., and a citation can be found to the honorary doctorate, only then would it be encyclopedic to mention those points in Wikipedia.
This article has read at times like an attempt to discredit Bandler. It's clear that there is a lot of animosity in different sectors of the NLP arena, but all Wikipedia articles should be neutral, biographical articles, and should keep all areas within the context of each other.
* Removed all material by or about the opinions of Flavius, except for comment about potential influences on the formation of NLP, as these comments are now four years old and seem to have resulted in a user ban of Flavius from this article.
* Removed discussion about inclusion of marketing material for Bandler or NLP in general, since all such material was already gone from the article before I arrived.
* Removed the discussion about whether or not NLP is scientific, because that is not relevant to the biography of Bandler, although it would be apropros for an article about NLP rather than its co-creator.
* I agree that further discussion of the influences upon NLP's creation would be interesting, but I question whether the Bandler biography, rather than an overall history of NLP article, is the appropriate location.
* Added the request for the book section to be consistently formatted.


== Murder Case/ Cocaine Use ==
:In the future can you add commentary to the bottom of the document and sign it with three tildes [~]. The article was/is neutral. Fact makes for neutrality, opinion makes for bias. The article is (as it curretnly stands) entirely consistent with Wikipedia NPOV policy. There is no attempt to discredit Bandler, it is nothing more than a presentation of his most salient biographical details. Unless you can demonstrate the falsity of the contents please don't expurgate them. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 01:10, 14 December 2005 (UTC)


Why was all the information about his involvment with a major murder case removed???
Clearly Bandler is a controversial figure, but this biography covers almost every negative thing he's ever been acused of and doesn't discuss his contributions to NLP, nor any of the reasons he would be an important figure in this field. Many of the items here are not worth inclusion, and are strung together to give a very one sided perspective of him, where as Wikipedia prides itself on objectivity and it's encyclopedic nature.
Why was all the information about his cocaine use in the late 1970's and 1980's removed???


This information needs to be public and need to be known.
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Wouldn't you like to know if your doctor or a therapist abused drugs at one time or was linked to a murder. This is no different. He is working with the public. In the public realm he has a major influence on people, especially in a field as NLP. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/69.165.129.231|69.165.129.231]] ([[User talk:69.165.129.231|talk]]) 20:55, 3 May 2010 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
I don't know about anyone else, but I don't like this biography entry very much. Many months back I originally expanded the stub and people made some nice cleanups afterwords. It was a pretty neutral article. I haven't checked back in quite a while but this new version doesn't very much resemble the old. While everything is properly referenced, it's definitely not neutral. Negative points are given much more light then positive, of which there are plenty. I don't have the time now to fix this, but I hope someone will put in the effort to restore this page to neutrality.


== Can someone confirm that he is indeed a PhD? ==
:In the future can you add commentary to the bottom of the document and sign it with three tildes [~]. So then add the positive points (properly referenced) whilst retaining the negative. The article is factual, it has no normative content hence it is neutral and consistent with Wikipedia's NPOV policy. If you or anyone else puts up a sanitised or fictitious account of Bandler's life or reduce the article to something that looks like it was issued by Bandler's marketing consultants I will revert it. Wikipedia is not the place for commercial promotion or the dissemination of propaganda. By all means extend the article but please retain the existing content. The existing content is factual and entirely relevant to a biographical entry so there is no reason to expurgate it. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 01:10, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
If he is a PhD then his education bit should state where he got it from shouldn't it? I did a quick google and I couldn't seem to find him refering to himself as Richard Bandler, PhD. Cheers. [[Special:Contributions/125.238.84.111|125.238.84.111]] ([[User talk:125.238.84.111|talk]]) 22:05, 20 December 2009 (UTC)


EDIT: Okay, so he has an honourary doctorate. We should either remove the PhD title from the first line or add in references to his doctorate. [[Special:Contributions/125.238.84.111|125.238.84.111]] ([[User talk:125.238.84.111|talk]]) 22:07, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
::I very much disagree. It's clearly biased on one side even though it uses facts. I never said anything needs to be removed. Just more balanced facts from both sides need to be preseted.


Bandler, or at least his publicist or publisher refers to him as "Dr Bandler" in the "About the author" section of at least one of his books, namely "Magic in Action" (see http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Action-Richard-Bandler/dp/0916990141/). He is also referred to as "Dr Bandler" in the Foreword of a book on NLP and autism that he wrote a foreword for. You can also find references to "Dr Bandler" here http://www.neuroing.com/english/index.htm, a site that Bandler is affiliated with. Bandler's highest academic achievement is MA. He has no PhD. I have heard rumours that some university awarded him an honorary doctorate but I have been unable to confirm this. [[Special:Contributions/216.18.216.66|216.18.216.66]] ([[User talk:216.18.216.66|talk]]) 06:06, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
:::Can you bring yourself to at least sign you brilliant insights with four tildes [~] so that they are readily visible. No it isn't biased. Unless you believe the shit that Bandler spouts in his seminars about his biography (eg. he produced a holographic storage system thirty years ago and it didn't go to market because it was too good and too cheap) then the article covers the most salient features of his life to date. Bandler hasn't ever done anything other than teach NLP, write NLP books and "treat" people using NLP -- he started teaching and practising NLP after his Bachelors degree (in Psychology and Philosophy). What else has he accomplished? You're not going to tell me that he invented the light bulb or the internal combustion engine or that he's a great philanthropist? The skeleton of Bandler's life is represented, the only thing missing is some of the details. If you can add some more biographical details -- not hyperbole, ass kissing or outright bullshit -- then please do so and make sure they are referenced. Comaze has some detail about Bandler re Farrelly which hopefully he'll incorporate into the article. Given that Bandler has surrounded much of his life with myth and lies an informative article would dispel the nonsense and set the record straight (that is what any impartial biographer would do). The bias is ''apparent'' (rather than ''real'') -- Bandler has lived a sordid life and he's a seedy character. It is instructive to compare Grinder's recent interview at inspiritive.com.au and Bandler's at nlpmp3.com. Grinder repeatedly emphasizes that NLP was a collaborative discovery and he says "we worked like brothers" (doing the intertwined fingers gesture). If I'm not mistaken there is a tone of lament in Grinder's voice, as if the bitter split did upset him. Cut to Bandler. He doesn't even mention John Grinder -- only John La Valle, one of his lackeys -- and he keeps on saying "when I invented NLP", "when I came up with NLP". This is sordid behaviour. The article ''looks'' biased because Bandler's "karmic balance sheet" is in the red. You have to invent stuff to create balance in Bandler's biography and that's exactly what he and his PR machine do. That however is not the function of Wikipedia. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 04:50, 5 February 2006 (UTC)


== Book listing is inconsistently formatted ==
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This page has identical content to [[John Grinder]]. Which is it? Did they both invent [[NLP]]? -- [[User:Wapcaplet|Wapcaplet]] 02:31 26 May 2003 (UTC)


The listing of Bandler's books includes multiple, inconsistent formatting styles for the book references. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/72.193.12.228|72.193.12.228]] ([[User talk:72.193.12.228|talk]]) 03:02, 16 October 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
Yes they both invented NLP, working together as described in their book 'The Structure of Magic' - however they have now fallen out which has caused tensions within the NLP community.


== Incomplete discussion of influences on the creation of NLP ==
Presumably, [[Neuro-Linguistic Programming]] (as you apparently just found out) since that is the NLP that was linked by 62.21.99.104 to the [[pseudoscience]] article. -- [[User:Wapcaplet|Wapcaplet]] 02:39 26 May 2003 (UTC)
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"They might argue that they were concerned with what works rather than scientific validity - and that they were developing models not scientific theories."


Perhaps more can be added regarding Bandler's influences eg. Robert Anton Wilson, Aleister Crowley, Timothy Leary, Moshe Felendekrais. Also, Frank Farelly and Moshe Felendehrais did not appear to influence any of the work jointly undertaken by Bandler and Grinder. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 05:22, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
I removed the above sentence, which is meaningless, since scientific theories ''are'' models. You can't escape the demands of scientific rigour just by calling your theory a "model". Whether it's a theory, or a model, or a flooble, it still has to stand up to scrutiny. -- [[User:Heron|Heron]]
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This article seems somewhat balanced, but a few sentances such as "He discovered that he could achieve the same results as" and "Many new questionable NLP schools and companies opened up and greatly altered the field." and "Certainly, he is acknowledged as being remarkably effective at working with a wide range of problems," just don't seem neutral to me. They're making claims about NLP in general, and Bandler's version of NLP in particular that are unsubstantiated.


Bandler's co-creator of NLP, John Grinder, provided an extensive discussion of his own influences and his recollection of the collaborative process of creating NLP, in Grinder's 2001 book Whispering in the Wind. In the book, Grinder states, "I invite Bandler to explicate his own experience in this matter," however as of 2009 Bandler's work has been about Bandler's newer extensions of NLP rather than a retrospective look at NLP's creation process and influences. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/72.193.12.228|72.193.12.228]] ([[User talk:72.193.12.228|talk]]) 05:23, 17 October 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
The final sentance "Proponents point out that theory is not where Bandler's interests lie -- he is interested in what works." is almost identical to the one Heron removed. Perhaps we could get a few more direct quotes in there so that it's not the article making the claims, it's Bandler himself. -- [[User:MarkTAW|MarkTAW]]


== Ph.D or not? ==
==Murder Case==
I've added a section with significant details. Every fact is cited and verifiable. I did ''not'' use the Mother Jones article when writing it. [[User:Yakuman|Yakuman]] 23:08, 26 March 2007 (UTC)


The version of the article I found in October 2009 seemed to be primarily based on the Mother Jones article. I wrote a brief summary paragraph of the facts of the case obtainable in the public record, and the allegations from the Mother Jones article. <span style="font-size: smaller;" class="autosigned">—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/72.193.12.228|72.193.12.228]] ([[User talk:72.193.12.228|talk]]) 02:21, 16 October 2009 (UTC)</span><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
This line added by HeadleyDown seems out of place: "Richard Bandler is often addressed as Dr. Bandler, although he does not have a PhD." I think he has an honorary doctorate. This needs to be checked. --[[User:Comaze|Comaze]] 06:12, 11 October 2005 (UTC)


==Audio and Video Publications==
:Bandler does not have a ''real'' doctorate. He has a BA and an MA. He was awarded an honourary doctorate from a continental European university. However, references to Richard Bandler as 'Dr Bandler' predate his honourary award and by convention honourary PhD holders are not to use the title 'Doctor' (especially not for commercial promotion). [[User:60.240.178.243|60.240.178.243]] 02:44, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
I added two sections - Audio Publications, and Video Publications. I refrained from adding much under the selections for now because there are so many. Some of Bandler's most notable publications have been in audio or video format only, so they are as worthy of being mentioned as the books. However, there are so many in terms of quantity that a full listing would probably be too much. Also, many of them are fairly redundant with others. For this reason, I think the goal should be a summary of publications that is representative of various ideas and stages of his career.[[User:Romperroom|Romperroom]]


==Users blocked from editing this article==
== Bandler Advertisement ==


209.218.163.2 is removing from the Bandler article material that puts Bandler in a poor light,
I removed the advertisement copy that was tacked to the article. Promotion and marketing copy is inappropriate for what
such as the "Mother Jones" article. We hear of 20 minutes but no proof whatsoever is produced
is supposed to be a biographical article. [[User:60.240.178.243|60.240.178.243]] 01:33, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
showing that Bandler is innocent. The smell of lemon on Bandler's gun is not mentioned. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/86.143.6.89|86.143.6.89]] ([[User talk:86.143.6.89|talk]]) 11:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->

209.218.163.2 has now been blocked.
I removed the purely promotional URLs from the External Links section and added some useful URLs for those that want to learn more. [[User:60.240.178.243|60.240.178.243]] 03:50, 5 November 2005 (UTC)
:209.218.163.2 seems to have been blocked permanently.

:209.218.163.2 has been blocked again.
== Biased, Incomplete and Poorly Executed ==

This article requires a complete rewrite. It reads as a promotional piece -- full of spin and presenting a highly selective and incomplete account of Bandler's life thus far -- and it contains spelling and grammatical errors. [[User:60.240.178.243|60.240.178.243]] 02:52, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

I re-wrote most of the article. It is now more complete and stripped of POV specifically promotion and marketing. [[User:60.240.178.243|60.240.178.243]] 08:03, 5 November 2005 (UTC)

:I am 60.240.178.243 and 202.7.176.134. I decided to create an account when I saw how many times these IP addresses had been used to make edits. I have added more material regarding Bandler's litigation. I think the entry now reads as a potted biography (which it should). Perhaps more can be added regarding Bandler's influences eg. Robert Anton Wilson, Aleister Crowley, Timothy Leary, Moshe Felendekrais. Also, Frank Farelly and Moshe Felendehrais did not appear to influence any of the work jointly undertaken by Bandler and Grinder. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 05:22, 7 November 2005 (UTC)

== 80.136.253.13 ==

80.136.253.13. Your edits are out of line. Whether a biographical detail is considered gossip or substantive
is largely a matter of POV. Please familiarise yourself with Wikipedia policy before editing
artcicle.

All biographical details supplied are verifiable and the article is devoid of POV. What you are attempting to do is censor the article. If you want to contribute then then augment it by adding in more detail about Bandler, his influences his, early life, his health etc.

Hall's DHE artcile is a critique of DHE.

Also, it would indicate civility if you entered into some discussion before/after (prefereably before) editing rather than launch into a censorhip campaign.

If you edit the artcicle such that you omit details of Bandler's life that have been substantiated I will revert them.

[[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 05:26, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

== This article suffers from too much influence of the mother jones article ==

- just count the number of references from it. this article tries to make a certain point of bandlers past and his motives to create a method like NLP. this is however gossip. e.g. is there really proof of his cocaine use? (i personally believe that gossip, but proof?

:What you believe is irrelevant and inconsequential. Bandler has not sued MJ for the article hence the content is acceptable as a historical record. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

- it is difficult to quote bandler / grinder from books / seminars, because part of NLP is telling (arbitrary) stories, if they are useful in a context.

:Really? So when he says he earned a PhD from USF when the University has no record of him he's not just lying, he's "elicit state", "using homomorphic metaphor", blah blah blah? [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

- one simple line regarding his doctorate would have sufficed.

Says who? This is a recurrent concern, it appears repeatedly on NLP newsgroups. The matter need to be set
straight and in a definitive fashion. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

- is it really of public interest if bandler lived an "opulent" livestyle?

:Yes, it's a biographical detail. Bandler's article should present a potted biography. Any biography would mention the subjects lifestyle. It is "human interest" and moreover it is verifiable.

- a one-liner with reference to the mother jones article regarding the murder case would have sufficed. he was aquitted and (until further proof) not guilty. how is really interested in the name of the lawyer?

:Reducing such a major catacylysm to one line would be propagandist. The article is entirely factual, no where did I state that he was guilty or that he wasn't acquitted. The lawyers name is of interest, again it's a "human interest" matter. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

- it's good to summarize the different lawsuits bandler tried, because with this he severely damaged the NLP field. it prevented the establishment of a unified quality standards. so he co-invented the field, but damaged it like no one else.

:So why did you butcher my contribution? It is not my concern whether he did or din't damage NLP, that is POV. My article is entirely factual and devoid of any POV. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

- i doubt that michael hall (whom i actually admire for his meta-state model) would agree to be quoted here as a DHE critique. read the summary of the artikel you quoted.

:I've read it. It is a critique, he queastions the assumptions underlying DHE and the absence of demonstrable results. That is a critique. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

- bandlers life is only important as he is co-inventor of NLP.

:Not in a biographical entry. All aspects of his life -- that are verifiable and hence not libellous -- are "fair game". [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

what do you think? did bandler more damage to NLP or more good? maybe both in the same amount - and that should be reflected by an article about him.

:That is an irrelevant concern. The purpose of the article should be to present a potted biography not to weigh his life on some hypothetical scale. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

::The recent edits are entirely unacceptable. They seek only to present a sanitized biography of Bandler. The MJ article is a citable reference. It has not been withdrawn or amended as consequence of a successful defamation case brought by Bandler. Hence it stands as a historical record. The number of references to this article is irrelevant, all that matter is that it serves as a verifiable source. The doctorate matter is siginificant. Not only did I check the UMI index I also wrote a letter to the USF Alumni Society. I was informed that Bandler did not receive a doctorate from USF -- honorary or earned. I cannot cite the letter from USC as this would constitute original research (which is prohibited by Wikipedia policy). Inthe interests of verification it was necessary to provide a link to the UMI site. As a biographical entry, all aspects of Bandlers life are relevant and permissable as content if they are verifiable. For these reasons, I am reverting my edits. I won't allow Wikipedia to be used as a point of marketing for Bandler. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:39, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

::I ask all editors to extend the article with verifiable facts about Bandler rather than expurgate it of parts they deem unpleasant. The article should be neither pro or anti Bandler it should be factual. I will revert any edits that censor details from Bandler's life, seeking to present some mythical idealised conception of the man. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 00:58, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

==NOTICE==

Please familiarise yourself with Wikipedia's NPOV policy before editing this article. Also, all content must be verifiable. This is non-negotiable. This policy precludes "legend" about the origin of NLP. There is absolutely no evidence that Bandler has an earned doctorate, that he was a mathematician, computer programmer, musician, etc. etc. etc. Also, there is absolutely no evidence that Bandler named NLP on the basis of three books that were in his car. This is nonsense and is inconsistent with Grinder's history of NLP and even Bandler's own account in other seminars. Please refrain from adding Bandler's fairy tales told during his seminars as facts. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 01:38, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

==Verification==

Two additions to the article require verification: (1) the details of Bandler's two honourary doctorates; and (2) the assessment of Bandler's tapes as "revolutionary". Unless someone can provide the details of the awarding university(ies) and year of award in a verifiable form I will remove this addition. Who regards Bandler's tapes as revolutionary? Bandler? Grinder? Those cognitively dissonant individuals that have have paid US$800.00 for a set? Unless this details is made verifiable I will remove it also. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 01:29, 27 December 2005 (UTC)

==Article Quality==

Flavius, it's enough! You don't "own" this article. As indicated by the history, there are a lot participants whose content you delete/censor under obvious influence of dubious sources as alt.psychology.nlp, etc. What of Bandlers life is of public interest, except his contributions for NLP? Your modifications try to build a biased personal picture of Bandler which is a) not of public interest, b) keeps the quality of this article low. Your sole "information" seem to be chit-chat from the newsgroup and an article in Mother Jones, which gives no sources for its various claims about Bandlers person/personal life and/or motivations. You practice the same censorship as you accuse in the section 80.136.253.13 for, e.g. title changes with minimal comments, deletions without comment at all, etc.

::80.136.253.13. Firstly, get a Wikipedia account which will give you an (anonymous) handle. No, I don't "own" the article but I am the only one that is apparently willing to produce an article in conformance with Wikipedia policy. You and the other editors keep turning what is supposed to be a NPOV biography into a promotional "puff" piece for Bandler. Why have you removed the reference to ProQuest that demonstrates that Bandler has ''no'' doctorate. I have independently verified that Bandler has no doctorate from UCSC or USF and that his university education is in (humanistic) psychology. I will re-instate the ProQuest link and I will remove any commercial external links as per Wikipedia policy. It appears that you intend to present a sanitised and idealised "changed personal history" of Bandler. Haven't you ever read a biography or a biographical entry in Wikipedia? See the [Bill Gates] article in Wiki. Does it only include a collection of sterile facts about Microsoft? Is it a PR piece for Gates? NO, on both counts. I don't need to "own" the article to apply Wikipedia policy and standards to the article. The MJ article is a verifiable and legitimate source. If it were defamatory the then hyperlitigious Bandler would have sued. He didn't therefore the use of the contents of the article is legitimate and non-defamatory. Bandler's history is sordid and it stands as a huge incongruity between the promises of NLP and the results -- for this reasom it is entirely relevant. Isn't it ironic that Bandler and Grinder -- two indivduals that claim "exquisite" persuasion, rapport, and state management skills got into an ugly dispute in the first place and couldn't bring any of their presumably highly developed NLP skills to bear to resolve the dispute but instead had to resort to litigation, lawyers and courts? Isn't it curious that Bandler who teaches the "drug of choice" pattern, claims he has a dial on one of his DHE control panels to produce ecstasy and arousal resorted to the more traditional means of cocaine and gin to get into the desired state? How was it that Bandler, who claims to have "exquisite" sensory accuity claimed in his murder trial that he was set-up? How did a pimp/drug dealer deceive the "brilliant" Bandler? The details of Bandler's life are entirely relevant in that they are pertinent to NLP and the rhetoric and hyperbole associated with that psycho-cult. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 11:56, 8 January 2006 (UTC)

The article is basically quite good. I'd like to thank you for your contributions. It would be nice to know though, what kind of artistic background Richard Bandler has. Maybe he isn't the perfect son-in-law, but he is funny and his seminars are easy listening.

==Verfifiability is An Essential Part of Wikipedia Contributions==

The recent additions are relevant but they lack citations. They must each be augmented with an online or offline reference.

The bit about Spritzer -- in addition to being unattributed -- reads like an apology. If the recent edits aren't soon properly referenced I will remove them. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 03:51, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

==Commercial Promotion==

Including links to glowing reviews of Bandler's seminars is commercial promotion and in breach of Wikipedia policy. Wikipedia is not a forum for the promotion of products and services. [[User:Flavius vanillus|flavius]] 03:51, 6 March 2006 (UTC)

==Ambiguous wording==
"Bandler met Grinder when he was a student at UCSC"
Could someone rewrite this as "When A and B met, A was a student and B was a ... " <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:192.18.42.11|192.18.42.11]] ([[User talk:192.18.42.11|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/192.18.42.11|contribs]]) {{{2|}}}.</small><!-- [Template:Unsigned] -->

:I've made the adjustment to that line. --[[User:Comaze|-=-C-=-]] 04:45, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

== Bandler trial ==

I removed some unverified text about personal habbits of Bandler and reworded text for NPOV [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_Bandler&diff=52246621&oldid=52238514]. I've made it clear that Bandler was '''[[acquitted]]''' - before tacked onto the end as if it were secondary. --[[User:Comaze|-=-C-=-]] 01:52, 9 May 2006 (UTC)

I was a resident in Santa Cruz, CA, Fall 1987 through early Spring 1988. Bandler's trial for the alleged murder of CC was ongoing at that time and I read articles in the local paper. Do not remember the verdict, but time period was very specific.

== General info: Flavius vanillus, HeadleyDown, and about 14 sockpuppets blocked on similar article to this ==


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== Repair broken links / Replace false citations ==
==Help please==
Why would an exact photocopy of a magazine article in a respected newspaper of this important aspect of Mr. Bandler's life be against Wikipedia policy? The removal of this article [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_Bandler&diff=109097907&oldid=106543289] which gives the history surrounding his murder trial is confusing to meAny help would be appreciated. Thank you. <b><font color="999900">[[User:Ilena|Ilena]]</font></b> <font color="#999999" size="2">[[User talk:Ilena|(chat)]]</font> 17:12, 18 February 2007 (UTC)


The link to an edition of Anchorpoint is dead and the edition it refers to although it contains a history of NLP does not describe Richard Bandler's qualifications. The only non-commercial site on the web that describes Bandler's qualification is the Mother Jones article on him so I will use that. There is no evidence that Bandler has a PhD -- honorary or otherwise -- even though sites that promote him refer to him as "Dr Bandler" and some of them list qualifications beyond his BA (Psychology and Philosopgy) MA (Psychology). [[User:AnotherPseudonym|AnotherPseudonym]] ([[User talk:AnotherPseudonym|talk]]) 13:53, 2 June 2013 (UTC)
:::I don't understand why the link to this article about the murder trial has been removed, nor why the information that no one else was charged with this murder has also been removed. Can someone please explain? Thank you so much. <b><font color="999900">[[User:Ilena|Ilena]]</font></b> <font color="#999999" size="2">[[User talk:Ilena|(chat)]]</font> 06:40, 19 February 2007 (UTC)


== Senseless and non-grammatical ==
== 1988 ==


This material is unreadable and makes no sense and seriously needs to be rewritten:
Bandler was actually acquitted in 1988. Miss Christensen died in 1986.
Part of the trial was in 1987.


'''"Bandler rented accommodation to Gregory Bateson. Bateson taught at UCSC, Kresge College as did Grinder, and had moved to a community on Alba Road near the Santa Cruz mountains community of Ben Lomond. Lomond would have a profound influence on Bandler's future, introducing him and Grinder to Milton Erickson; together, the three of them formed some of the foundational models for Neuro-linguistic programming."'''
:Corrected. Several errors were introduced by a succession of POV edirs. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/65.91.228.175|65.91.228.175]] ([[User talk:65.91.228.175|talk]]) 01:40, 18 March 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->


A small community near a community introduced a man to another man? Seriously? And, folks, the name of the town is Ben Lomond. Like Morgan Hill or Royal Oak, it is a town with two names. You cannot call it "Lomond" on second usage as if it were a person! And what's with the novelistic "would have" -- the events took place in the past. Use the simple past tense.
== Dr. ==


Sheesh! [[Special:Contributions/70.36.137.217|70.36.137.217]] ([[User talk:70.36.137.217|talk]]) 15:43, 26 July 2013 (UTC)
Bandler's web site calls him "Dr."


== Pseudoscience POV? ==
:So do his PR and marketing people. There is no evidence that he has any sort
of doctorate.

== Short studies ==

It has been said that Bandler has studied maths. If so, his studies
must have been very short, as his qualifications are all in
non-mathematical subjects. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/217.42.21.124|217.42.21.124]] ([[User talk:217.42.21.124|talk]]) 16:42, 19 March 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->

== 209.218.163.2 ==

209.218.163.2 is removing from the Bandler article material that puts Bandler in a poor light,
such as the "Mother Jones" article. We hear of 20 minutes but no proof whatsoever is produced
showing that Bandler is innocent. The smell of lemon on Bandler's gun is not mentioned. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/86.143.6.89|86.143.6.89]] ([[User talk:86.143.6.89|talk]]) 11:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->
209.218.163.2 has now been blocked.
209.218.163.2 seems to have been blocked permanently.


NLP is a pseudoscience, as per the main article. Reverted edit accordingly. [[User:Ambitus|Ambitus]] ([[User talk:Ambitus|talk]]) 07:30, 2 October 2019 (UTC)
== Not ==


Now getting my contributions on talk pages reverted. NLP is not psychology [[User:OnlyJob|OnlyJob]] otherwise it would be classed as part of a science [[User:Ambitus|Ambitus]] ([[User talk:Ambitus|talk]]) 11:01, 2 October 2019 (UTC)
Bandler has not sued anyone over the article. This suggests that his usage of
c*caine, L*D, h*shish and gin is real.

Latest revision as of 23:08, 6 January 2024

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As of October 14, 2009 I made several edits to the article:

  • Moved mention of the other notable person with the same name to the top of the article, since this other person's work is not "other work" by the co-creator of NLP.
  • Moved "contributions" section (of only one line) into the co-creation of NLP section.
  • Added a biographical line indicating Bandler's career continuing to promote NLP and related concepts.
  • Left in the mention of the dollar amount of Bandler's initial success, but removed the "opulent lifestyle" comment. A lawsuit about this amount of money in a business venture is understandable, while "opulent lifestyle" is editorializing and irrelevant.
  • Added an explanation that Bandler's reference to "technologies" in NLP refers to concepts and techniques.
  • Added a one line summary of NLP.
  • For claims only presented in the Mother Jones article, grouped them together and indicated their source in the article. If multiple notable sources support these claims, only then would it be encyclopedic to sprinkle those references throughout the Wikipedia article. Absence of a lawsuit is not proof that claims from uncited sources are valid.
  • Removed claim of "very recent Bandler at his funniest" from seminar audio listing

I also edited this talk page:

  • Removed discussion of Bandler's honorary doctorate since it is not referenced in the article. If citations in context from multiple NLP and Bandler works indicate his use of the term Dr., and a citation can be found to the honorary doctorate, only then would it be encyclopedic to mention those points in Wikipedia.
  • Removed all material by or about the opinions of Flavius, except for comment about potential influences on the formation of NLP, as these comments are now four years old and seem to have resulted in a user ban of Flavius from this article.
  • Removed discussion about inclusion of marketing material for Bandler or NLP in general, since all such material was already gone from the article before I arrived.
  • Removed the discussion about whether or not NLP is scientific, because that is not relevant to the biography of Bandler, although it would be apropros for an article about NLP rather than its co-creator.
  • I agree that further discussion of the influences upon NLP's creation would be interesting, but I question whether the Bandler biography, rather than an overall history of NLP article, is the appropriate location.
  • Added the request for the book section to be consistently formatted.

Murder Case/ Cocaine Use

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Why was all the information about his involvment with a major murder case removed??? Why was all the information about his cocaine use in the late 1970's and 1980's removed???

This information needs to be public and need to be known.

Wouldn't you like to know if your doctor or a therapist abused drugs at one time or was linked to a murder. This is no different. He is working with the public. In the public realm he has a major influence on people, especially in a field as NLP. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.165.129.231 (talk) 20:55, 3 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Can someone confirm that he is indeed a PhD?

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If he is a PhD then his education bit should state where he got it from shouldn't it? I did a quick google and I couldn't seem to find him refering to himself as Richard Bandler, PhD. Cheers. 125.238.84.111 (talk) 22:05, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

EDIT: Okay, so he has an honourary doctorate. We should either remove the PhD title from the first line or add in references to his doctorate. 125.238.84.111 (talk) 22:07, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Bandler, or at least his publicist or publisher refers to him as "Dr Bandler" in the "About the author" section of at least one of his books, namely "Magic in Action" (see http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Action-Richard-Bandler/dp/0916990141/). He is also referred to as "Dr Bandler" in the Foreword of a book on NLP and autism that he wrote a foreword for. You can also find references to "Dr Bandler" here http://www.neuroing.com/english/index.htm, a site that Bandler is affiliated with. Bandler's highest academic achievement is MA. He has no PhD. I have heard rumours that some university awarded him an honorary doctorate but I have been unable to confirm this. 216.18.216.66 (talk) 06:06, 4 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Book listing is inconsistently formatted

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The listing of Bandler's books includes multiple, inconsistent formatting styles for the book references. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.193.12.228 (talk) 03:02, 16 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Incomplete discussion of influences on the creation of NLP

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Perhaps more can be added regarding Bandler's influences eg. Robert Anton Wilson, Aleister Crowley, Timothy Leary, Moshe Felendekrais. Also, Frank Farelly and Moshe Felendehrais did not appear to influence any of the work jointly undertaken by Bandler and Grinder. flavius 05:22, 7 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Bandler's co-creator of NLP, John Grinder, provided an extensive discussion of his own influences and his recollection of the collaborative process of creating NLP, in Grinder's 2001 book Whispering in the Wind. In the book, Grinder states, "I invite Bandler to explicate his own experience in this matter," however as of 2009 Bandler's work has been about Bandler's newer extensions of NLP rather than a retrospective look at NLP's creation process and influences. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.193.12.228 (talk) 05:23, 17 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Murder Case

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I've added a section with significant details. Every fact is cited and verifiable. I did not use the Mother Jones article when writing it. Yakuman 23:08, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The version of the article I found in October 2009 seemed to be primarily based on the Mother Jones article. I wrote a brief summary paragraph of the facts of the case obtainable in the public record, and the allegations from the Mother Jones article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.193.12.228 (talk) 02:21, 16 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Audio and Video Publications

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I added two sections - Audio Publications, and Video Publications. I refrained from adding much under the selections for now because there are so many. Some of Bandler's most notable publications have been in audio or video format only, so they are as worthy of being mentioned as the books. However, there are so many in terms of quantity that a full listing would probably be too much. Also, many of them are fairly redundant with others. For this reason, I think the goal should be a summary of publications that is representative of various ideas and stages of his career.Romperroom

Users blocked from editing this article

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209.218.163.2 is removing from the Bandler article material that puts Bandler in a poor light, such as the "Mother Jones" article. We hear of 20 minutes but no proof whatsoever is produced showing that Bandler is innocent. The smell of lemon on Bandler's gun is not mentioned. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.143.6.89 (talk) 11:16, 20 March 2007 (UTC). 209.218.163.2 has now been blocked.[reply]

209.218.163.2 seems to have been blocked permanently.
209.218.163.2 has been blocked again.

This post is just for the record in case anyone here has had issues with the named editor or others editing similarly. The following editors are as of June 5 2006, blocked indefinitely under any name:

  • Finally, "Flavius vanillus (talk · contribs)" was also blocked, for breach of multiple policies (not a sock of HeadleyDown, but repeated major conduct and editorship issues)

It is not confirmed whether other editors are also in the same sockpuppet/meatpuppet group. They may be. It may also help to be alert in general, to new editors and repeat behavior. Reversion of heavy duty POV editing and forged cites added over many months (back to May 2005) has been needed in cleaning up that article.

Please see Talk:Neuro-linguistic programming for more, including summary of reasons and behaviors related to this.

Formal ban and block documentation at Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Neuro-linguistic_programming#Documentation_of_bans.

FT2 (Talk) 14:02, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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The link to an edition of Anchorpoint is dead and the edition it refers to although it contains a history of NLP does not describe Richard Bandler's qualifications. The only non-commercial site on the web that describes Bandler's qualification is the Mother Jones article on him so I will use that. There is no evidence that Bandler has a PhD -- honorary or otherwise -- even though sites that promote him refer to him as "Dr Bandler" and some of them list qualifications beyond his BA (Psychology and Philosopgy) MA (Psychology). AnotherPseudonym (talk) 13:53, 2 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Senseless and non-grammatical

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This material is unreadable and makes no sense and seriously needs to be rewritten:

"Bandler rented accommodation to Gregory Bateson. Bateson taught at UCSC, Kresge College as did Grinder, and had moved to a community on Alba Road near the Santa Cruz mountains community of Ben Lomond. Lomond would have a profound influence on Bandler's future, introducing him and Grinder to Milton Erickson; together, the three of them formed some of the foundational models for Neuro-linguistic programming."

A small community near a community introduced a man to another man? Seriously? And, folks, the name of the town is Ben Lomond. Like Morgan Hill or Royal Oak, it is a town with two names. You cannot call it "Lomond" on second usage as if it were a person! And what's with the novelistic "would have" -- the events took place in the past. Use the simple past tense.

Sheesh! 70.36.137.217 (talk) 15:43, 26 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Pseudoscience POV?

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NLP is a pseudoscience, as per the main article. Reverted edit accordingly. Ambitus (talk) 07:30, 2 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Now getting my contributions on talk pages reverted. NLP is not psychology OnlyJob otherwise it would be classed as part of a science Ambitus (talk) 11:01, 2 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]