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Similar to what was done in Mark Lane and noted in Talk:Mark Lane, I am removing the following passage from the article cited to R. Andrew Kiel:
Kiel cites that information in his book to "COPA, Dallas, 1998." The Coalition on Political Assassinations apparently did meet in Dallas in 1998 [1], but since when is COPA a reliable source of anything? Despite his background as a history teacher [2], Kiel is clearly a JFK conspiracy theorist [3] and we don't use information from conspiracy books to build articles about other conspiracy books. - Location ( talk) 19:53, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
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Similar to what was done in Mark Lane and noted in Talk:Mark Lane, I am removing the following passage from the article cited to R. Andrew Kiel:
Kiel cites that information in his book to "COPA, Dallas, 1998." The Coalition on Political Assassinations apparently did meet in Dallas in 1998 [1], but since when is COPA a reliable source of anything? Despite his background as a history teacher [2], Kiel is clearly a JFK conspiracy theorist [3] and we don't use information from conspiracy books to build articles about other conspiracy books. - Location ( talk) 19:53, 10 October 2022 (UTC)