Talk:Aziz al-Abub

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[edit] Relationship between Aziz al-Abub and Ewan Cameron?

The article currently states that Aziz al-Abub is a disciple of Ewan Cameron. No source is offered. The relationship between Aziz al-Abub and Ewan Cameron needs to be explained. Cameron worked in Canada, and conducted secret mind control experiments, under the sponsorship of the CIA. Being a disciple implies that al-Abug studied under Cameron. Highly unlikely if he studied in the USSR.

If the contributor meant that Abub used techniques that Cameron had first explored, or used techniques inspired by Camerons's research, then that is what the article should say -- not that he was a "disciple". -- Geo Swan 21:20, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] BLP

Just a reminder that this article still falls under the Biographies of living persons policy. No negative information (or categories) should be added to this article unless they are backed up by solid reliable sources. Anyone who sees such unsourced negative information, is allowed (and encouraged!) to delete it on sight. Anyone who adds such information back, without a source, is subject to being warned and/or blocked. --Elonka 19:11, 2 June 2008 (UTC)