Talk:Jerry B. Killian
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Could you perhaps, maybe, possibly quote the part of the article that says "some" because I could not find that. I may not know all the wikipedia rules, but I would guess that when something has such common knowledge amongst people that it is common sense, then a source would not be needed
- I disagree that it is "common knowledge" that "most people" believe the documents are forgeries. If it is indeed common knowledge than it should be easy to find a source. "Most" is inappropriate given the lack of such a source, and if you feel "some" is inappropriate as well, then we should just delete the part about forgeries. Gamaliel 04:38, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
Why don't we change the wording to "and are widely considered to be" I think that would satisfy us both. Whadda ya think?
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