Talk:Ken Joseph Jr.

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[edit] Vanity page

this is obviously a vanity page and should be deleted or changed to make it appropriate. 69.217.169.158 (talk) 01:29, 18 January 2008 (UTC)

I have additional reservations about what is now an entirely worthless page. There was much information here a while back re. Joseph's apparently dishonest presentations concerning his presence in pre-invasion Iraq and about his role in publicising the manipulative fiction of Saddam Hussein's allaged people-shredder. Joseph stood revealed as a person with a very questionable history, and all the material was properly sourced, too. But all of that material haas now been deleted. Seems to me that this page is being manipulated by someone who has Joseph's reputation and career very much at heart....
I vote for deletion: the individual is not notable, except in ways that the page has not been permitted to continue presenting. In its current form, the page degrades wikipedia. Pfistermeister (talk) 04:46, 17 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Outrageous claims

I have removed the following two claims as they seem to be outrageous: "He was one of the last people to be with the late Shah of Iran on his deathbed in Cairo {fact}, was with President Sadat of Egypt before he died. {fact}" There is no mentions of Ken Jospeh Jr. being the last person to have visited the Shah of Iran nor Sadat in either of the biographies of the two leaders. I have found no reference to these claims. If they are true, please provide the appropriate reference before adding them back into the article. This page is obviously a vanity page and should be deleted unless facts are checked out with appropriate links. Zayya (talk)

We are personally aware of Mr. Ken Joseph Jr. being with the Shah of Iran on his deathbed in Cairo on June 6, 1980 and with President Anwar Sadat the same day.
The exact quote in his Bible is:
`Dear Ken, Thank you for praying for us. God bless you. Farah Pahlavi, Cairo, June 6, 1980.`
The Shah`s wife signed his Bible with the date thanking for their coming and President Anwar Sadat signed in his own handwriting in the same Bible on the same day.
The facts can be verified with the offices of the former Shah of Iran in New York and President Sadat`s Chief of Staff who lives in Washington D.C.
People do not normally write in their biographies the names of all the people they meet.
Bringing the first shipment of relief into Iraq was broadcast on CNN with host the former Rhym Brahimi. -- Amakusashiro
Highly dubious, to say the least. ~ smb 17:25, 16 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Check user

A check user request might be in order to see if there is any correlation between User:Hatanokawakatsu, User:Amakusashiro, User:Newyorkmedia and User:Ninoos Ninoos ~ smb 14:34, 8 June 2008 (UTC)