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The result was no consensus. seesm to have had sufficient improvement to survive Spartaz Humbug! 20:11, 29 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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This is badly sourced and simply not notable.

A criminal with "convictions for child sex abuse, hard drugs, theft and fraud" got some tinfoilhat conspiracy-nut interest when he fought extradition by making unsubstantiated claims that he'd warned of the 9-11 attacks....yes, well. Scott Mac (Doc) 19:33, 21 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Comment I can not find a good RS for the child sex abuse convictions; Rocky Mountain News is defunct. Not saying it didn't happen but we can't be saying it did,even on this page, without a RS. Itabletboy (talk) 20:07, 25 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I only get 9,000, and most of them are for someone else (see here for example). Mangoe (talk) 19:21, 25 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
weird: I just got 134,000 on a general search, but here is a very specific one for Delmart"mike"vreeland showing 3,020 hits My point is, its nowhere near 0. Itabletboy (talk) 19:33, 25 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Besides the book mentions listed above (some of which are not trivial), there are also these articles which are totally devoted to a discussion of him: Did this man predict Sept. 11? ; Strange story of a jailed spy unfolds in Toronto court (Oct 2001), U.S. looks into inmate's story ; Jailed man says he tried to warn about attacks (Oct 2001), Post-9/11, this doesn't seem all that weird (Dec 2001), Fugitive nabbed after 2 years on run; Man claims to have foreseen 9/ 11 Has more than 22 aliases, police say (Oct 2004). Note that these are four separate articles ranging from 2001 to 2004 from just one newspaper (ie. The Toronto Star). I'm sure there are many more such articles in the archives of other newspapers. There is enough here to establish notability per WP:N. Tiamuttalk 19:12, 26 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Looks to me like a clear case of News of the Weird. The Toronto Star covered the story likely because of its local flair and bizarre happenings (calling up the Pentagon from the witness stand is some incredible courtroom theatrics, after all). But the whole thing became uninteresting to news organizations and, by the way, WP:NOTNEWS. ScienceApologist (talk) 19:37, 26 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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