This is exceptionally rude....and the rules don't work that way. If you want a rules citation/backup, just ask for it instead of implying that me being a judge (or not) somehow changes how right the answer is.
Everyone has access to the rules. I prefer this site. You are free to read it yourself if you don't trust me.
Or, better yet, you can just read the rulings on Stifle in Gatherer (Wizards own website) and you will find this:
It can target delayed triggered abilities. For example, a card that says “Whenever a player cycles a card, you may exile target creature. If you do, return that creature to the battlefield at the beginning of the end step.” triggers when a player cycles a card and creates a delayed trigger that happens at the beginning of the end step. You can choose to target the “at the beginning of the end step” trigger when it is placed on the stack at end of turn. [10/4/2004]
So, I am not going to answer your question on whether I am a judge; the answer to your original question is correct and there are plenty of ways to verify it.
Yes. It is a triggered ability and Stifle can counter triggered abilities. Also, there is a rulings forum for questions like this, and you should also be using card tags when asking rules questions.
Everyone has access to the rules. I prefer this site. You are free to read it yourself if you don't trust me.
Or, better yet, you can just read the rulings on Stifle in Gatherer (Wizards own website) and you will find this:
So, I am not going to answer your question on whether I am a judge; the answer to your original question is correct and there are plenty of ways to verify it.