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== Sources that help establish notability and should be incorporated for neutrality == == Sources that help establish notability and should be incorporated for neutrality ==



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Sources that help establish notability and should be incorporated for neutrality

Two of these I found accidentally while trying to find anything else by the publisher of The Truth Will Out, so I'm curious as to why they haven't appeared yet. @RalphWinwood: how did you not find these? Or if you did, why did you not incorporate them? Ian.thomson (talk) 03:05, 8 April 2016 (UTC)

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