The result was speedy delete as G3. —— Eagle ( ask me for help) 20:29, 2 December 2006 (UTC) reply
This article appears to be a hoax. I cannot find any reference to the names or places mentioned; I've searched in nearly every academic database to which I have access. Google, google books, and google scholar similarly return zero results. I've never seen zero results returned on even the most obscure topics. The single reference provided in the article appears to be a children's book, but I cannot be sure given that no information is provided aside from the title. (Also note that there is no 2005 edition of this book.) Furthermore, an asteroid numbered 2351 was discovered in the 1960s according to List of asteroids (2001-3000). This is a contested prod. shotwell 19:25, 2 December 2006 (UTC) reply
The result was speedy delete as G3. —— Eagle ( ask me for help) 20:29, 2 December 2006 (UTC) reply
This article appears to be a hoax. I cannot find any reference to the names or places mentioned; I've searched in nearly every academic database to which I have access. Google, google books, and google scholar similarly return zero results. I've never seen zero results returned on even the most obscure topics. The single reference provided in the article appears to be a children's book, but I cannot be sure given that no information is provided aside from the title. (Also note that there is no 2005 edition of this book.) Furthermore, an asteroid numbered 2351 was discovered in the 1960s according to List of asteroids (2001-3000). This is a contested prod. shotwell 19:25, 2 December 2006 (UTC) reply