Talk:Les Henderson

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This page was created by Les Henderson (SooperJoo) to promote his book and his website. Les Henderson is not recognized by any credible source as an authority on Fraud.

This page should be deleted as Les Henderson is not a notable figure —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.112.133.254 (talk) 18:36, 28 September 2007 (UTC)

Thank you for putting this article to the Defrawy-drone test 75.112.133.254 talk. You miserably failed, which was of course foreseen. But never mind, the "doctor" will be proud of your libellous smear copy&paste abilities, what this is all about. --SooperJoo 19:41, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Ayman Ahmed el-Difrawi

I removed the link to the userfied article on el-Difrawi. After going through the AfD process, the consensus was to delete the article, and it was userfied. Since the article was deleted, it is inappropriate to include a link to it in another article. I am an employee of el-Difrawi and am certain to be attacked (as has happened in the past), so let me point out now that removing the link is the ONLY change I made -- I did not delete the reference to el-Difrawi's fraud conviction. DylanKate 14:45, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

Your master must be pleased with your blind faith, dear Dylankate. You can have your way, no link to Ayman El-Difrawi, even though the article was deleted due to non-notability only, not for being untrue. Permit me to give you some links in return about notability, and more.

Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development

San Antonio Police Department

Saginaw Charter Township Police

Montgomery County Department of Police

Coldspring Police Alert

City of Alhambra Police Department

Greensburg Police Department

The Financial Crimes Task Force of Southwestern Pennsylvania (under United States Postal Inspection Service)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Suffolk County District Attorney

State of North Carolina Division of Aging and Adult Services

Nova Scotia Securities Commission

The Royal Netherlands Embassy - Washington DC

Chambersburg District Libraries - Law

FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Australian Institute of Criminology

University of Denver

Chattanooga State Technical Community College

TU Berlin, Germany

Murdoch University, Australia

The Economist

Canadian Broadcasting Company CBC

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Better Business Bureau Alexandria

Findlaw Crime Prevention Resources

--SooperJoo 17:32, 17 October 2007 (UTC)


Les Henderson is using this site to promote a couple of books he has self published and a website he runs.

The website is not ranked in top 100,000 by alexia and gets virtually no traffic. It is jumbled and impossible to navigate (not in any way professionally done). It is basically a front for Google adwords and selling his books.

The books are rambling with no publisher. (They are basically pamphlets he sells on Amazon and other sites that allow individuals to list books. No reputable book store carries either of his “books”

This site is designed to promote himself as a crime fighter and promote his site and book. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.121.30.137 (talk) 12:19, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

70.121.30.137, I believe that you are Ayman El-Defrawi, and that you are the subject of legal action from the subject. For that reason, you edits will be intrinsically biased. Shritwod 12:48, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

I believe too that 70.121.30.137 is Ayman Ahmed El-Difrawi or somone worlking for him. This IP address was used almost immediately after banning El-Difrawi's previous IP address. The only activity by theis IP address includes blanking the user page on Ayman Ahmed El-Difrawi and vandalizing this entry. I have warned this user and will warn him or her again.--SaltyDawg 13:31, 15 November 2007 (UTC)