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Other than this, one can still find information that goes unsourced in the article (not even sourced to a self-published blog or the like), like the statements that the subject "has authored over 150 articles", that he is a "commercial pilot" and that he is an "certified Spanish-English diplomatic translator-interpreter" (whatever that may be).
The unreliable sources have been removed. Since this is a BLP, would anyone object the removal of the unsourced material altogether? The article history can always be consulted for retrieving some old paragraph for which a source have been eventually found. --Damiens.rf19:23, 10 January 2010 (UTC)