The result was keep or "nomination withdrawn", take your pick. The issue of renaming can continue on the article's talk page. ( non-admin closure) Ron Ritzman ( talk) 00:11, 18 September 2009 (UTC) reply
The article appears to exist to promote the site http://www.vrillon.com/. The claimed broadcast interruption did not occur and fake mp3 files and video files are, in fact, obvious fakes if anyone takes the time to examine them. There are no newspaper archives that have any record of the incident occurring in 1977. The International UFO Reporter article in 1997 debunked the idea of Ashtar Command but did not confirm that the broadcast incident ever happened. All sources previously added to the article have been self published (failing WP:SPS) or circular re-iterations of the same web-only cut&paste fake transcript. Wikipedia does not exist to promote fake websites or falsify the existence of incidents that never happened, including hoaxes that never actually occurred. This article fails WP:MADEUP and should be deleted (unless anyone seriously thinks Wikipedia would benefit from a Vrillon hoax incident hoax article).— Ash ( talk) 11:19, 11 September 2009 (UTC) reply
The result was keep or "nomination withdrawn", take your pick. The issue of renaming can continue on the article's talk page. ( non-admin closure) Ron Ritzman ( talk) 00:11, 18 September 2009 (UTC) reply
The article appears to exist to promote the site http://www.vrillon.com/. The claimed broadcast interruption did not occur and fake mp3 files and video files are, in fact, obvious fakes if anyone takes the time to examine them. There are no newspaper archives that have any record of the incident occurring in 1977. The International UFO Reporter article in 1997 debunked the idea of Ashtar Command but did not confirm that the broadcast incident ever happened. All sources previously added to the article have been self published (failing WP:SPS) or circular re-iterations of the same web-only cut&paste fake transcript. Wikipedia does not exist to promote fake websites or falsify the existence of incidents that never happened, including hoaxes that never actually occurred. This article fails WP:MADEUP and should be deleted (unless anyone seriously thinks Wikipedia would benefit from a Vrillon hoax incident hoax article).— Ash ( talk) 11:19, 11 September 2009 (UTC) reply