Thread:Profiler10/@comment-33328835-20171011125121/@comment-33328835-20171011153219

Profiler10 wrote: Echo Spy is right. If you feel there's some bad information, just explain it here and we'll look into it or just change it yourself. Whichever works better for you. “You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:

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I tried to edit this page but got this message.

 But anyway, let me describe what happened. :) In the past I had seen the True Night episode and instantly recognized that the weapons the Johnny Mchale episode were Chinese Dao. I recognized that since I am a practitioner of the Chinese martial arts. I then came across these pages

http://criminalminds.wikia.com/wiki/Jonny_McHale

The pages mistakenly state that  “he would brutally and viciously hack and slash them to the point of dismemberment with a pair of scimitars”. Clicking on the word ‘scimitars’ would lead you to this page.

http://criminalminds.wikia.com/wiki/Scimitar

This info is wrong as Jonny McHale was using a pair of Dao and not a “sword with a curved blade design finding it’s origins in Southwest Asia(Middle East)”. I contacted the writer of that page and he then told me to edit the page myself and. I then edited the weapon’s title to Dao but did not do a very good job since I didn’t know how to edit pages. He then erased my correction and switched the name of the weapon back to “Scimitar” and this time tried to say that Dao was a variation of Scimitar! The Dao is a weapon that was influenced by the Turk/Mongols invading China and not the Middle Eastern Turks so that is a grave error. I will try to contact the stuntman for True Night James Lew via Facebook to confirm what were the weapons used. Let me know if I should. nnot