Talk:Trevor Loudon
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New Zeal recently had a post by the subject of this article (here) refuting some of the things its stated, its been corrected now but can I just say for the future, using comments on a blog as a source for information isn't a good idea (even if you cite them!) at the very least, anything from a blog comment or even a blog post in many cases should be added to the article as; (example only) "John Doe has claimed Trevor Loudon was in the World Anti-Communist League" not just "Trevor Loudon was in the World Anti-Communist League" that leaves it up to readers to decide weather or not John Doe is a reliable source. Although personally, I would hold off using blog comments as a source all together.
Lossenelin 02:14, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
- Nevertheless, I think blogs have very clearly elucidated the fact that Loudon is involved with the Zenith Applied Philosophy movement (with Loudon's own admissions he is part of the sect/cult/whatever you'd like to call it), and thus I have slightly expanded that part of the page. Cheers, Hauser 12:54, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
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