Talk:Harry Perrigo

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more information can be found @ http://rexresearch.com/perrigo/perrig.htm J. D. Redding 20:39, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

The Kansas City Public Library is copied at the Rex Research ... the exact same information is at both places (with Rex Research having a few more articles) ...
I have the articles from the KCPL ... I wanted copies of the original stuff ... I went and verified them!!! They have the same information as rex-research! (you can do the same thing, goto the Library stacks and ask a references clerk to help look up the old newspapers ...)
This is suppressing facts by editor bias! J. D. Redding

another reliable reference about perrigo removed from article by User:JzG ...

Harry Perrigo, a PDF document from Nu Energy Industries in Rumney, NH, which says it is "dedicated to the generation, transformation, production and practical utilization of new sources of energy"

J. D. Redding 21:04, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

  • Kook website <> reliable source. You might rely on that, I would not rely on it for the time of day. Guy (Help!) 21:56, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
  • Just a question, does the paranormal Wikiproject really cover self-evident frauds and snake-oil salesmen as well as the run-of-the-mill paranormal claimants? I know I don't distinguish between the two, but others do. Guy (Help!) 21:55, 11 April 2007 (UTC)