The result was delete. – Juliancolton | Talk 01:50, 24 December 2016 (UTC)
Article uses SPS and Primary sources such as press releases. The subject of the article has marginal notability, all of it stemming from an incident in which he claimed to have been visited by extra-terrestrials. Some notable events of over 20 years ago but nothing recent. Article needs better sources and what is notable today is not necessarily what was notable at the time the article was created. Also, the subject of the bio has used it and wikipedia to promote a scheme whereby has scams money from others under the guise that wikipedia bio makes him notable. See [1] - Tyler Riopelle, Chief Technician at Northwest Technologies, Every one at my company was lured into investing 5K apiece through a wire transfer to Utah in April of 2015. We appear to be completely scammed and have not heard anything back except to see a letter describing "Waterfall" which reads like a Ponzi scheme. We have all since filed reports with the FBI. I have not every heard until today reports about this being some free energy anti-gravity scam. Rather it was presented to us as a short term loan to be re-paid in 2 weeks maximum. A Wikipedia page exalting Joe Firmage as the technical creator of the internet and Microsoft was used to assure us that our money was going into trusted hands. There were at least four of us taken for almost 30 grand overnight. I expect more will soon surface. We are all based in Ashland Oregon. Octoberwoodland ( talk) 19:46, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
The result was delete. – Juliancolton | Talk 01:50, 24 December 2016 (UTC)
Article uses SPS and Primary sources such as press releases. The subject of the article has marginal notability, all of it stemming from an incident in which he claimed to have been visited by extra-terrestrials. Some notable events of over 20 years ago but nothing recent. Article needs better sources and what is notable today is not necessarily what was notable at the time the article was created. Also, the subject of the bio has used it and wikipedia to promote a scheme whereby has scams money from others under the guise that wikipedia bio makes him notable. See [1] - Tyler Riopelle, Chief Technician at Northwest Technologies, Every one at my company was lured into investing 5K apiece through a wire transfer to Utah in April of 2015. We appear to be completely scammed and have not heard anything back except to see a letter describing "Waterfall" which reads like a Ponzi scheme. We have all since filed reports with the FBI. I have not every heard until today reports about this being some free energy anti-gravity scam. Rather it was presented to us as a short term loan to be re-paid in 2 weeks maximum. A Wikipedia page exalting Joe Firmage as the technical creator of the internet and Microsoft was used to assure us that our money was going into trusted hands. There were at least four of us taken for almost 30 grand overnight. I expect more will soon surface. We are all based in Ashland Oregon. Octoberwoodland ( talk) 19:46, 12 December 2016 (UTC)