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==Lex Coleman, Lester Coleman, Lester K. Coleman, Lester Knox Coleman, Lester K. Coleman II, Lester K. Coleman III...and, Thomas Leavy, and Thomas O'Leary== |
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There is something very peculiar (and ''fishy'') here about [[Lex Coleman]] and his ''twin brother'', [[Lester Coleman]], who has used the following aliases: Thomas Leavy, Thomas O'Leary, and ''Lex Coleman'' [http://162.114.92.72/COA/2004-CA-001134.pdf]. That peculiarity seems to center around their shared interests: writing, Lebanon, Pan Am 103, and various periods of "lost time". [[WP:RELY|Reliability]], [[WP:VERIFY|verifiability]], ''[[WP:HOAX|and truth]]'' hopefully will prevail because I'm not buying the ''twin brother'' biography until some substantial and credible documentation is presented quickly. See pages 163-183 of Michael T. Hurley's ''I Solemnly Swear'' [http://books.google.com/books?id=Zj8D144UXhgC&pg=PA375&lpg=PA375&dq=Michael+Riconosciuto+%22Lester+Coleman%22&source=bl&ots=7dusfNxpyz&sig=0A42yn-uv1Hs1O3zG6nEI-VzBT4&hl=en&ei=p1WoSa3NLtKgtwfl8YzgDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result] (use ''Riconosciuto'' in ''search'' to isolate pages) [[User:Anne Teedham|Anne Teedham]] ([[User talk:Anne Teedham|talk]]) 21:13, 27 February 2009 (UTC) |
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Lex Coleman, Lester Coleman, Lester K. Coleman, Lester Knox Coleman, Lester K. Coleman II, Lester K. Coleman III...and, Thomas Leavy, and Thomas O'Leary
There is something very peculiar (and fishy) here about Lex Coleman and his twin brother, Lester Coleman, who has used the following aliases: Thomas Leavy, Thomas O'Leary, and Lex Coleman [1]. That peculiarity seems to center around their shared interests: writing, Lebanon, Pan Am 103, and various periods of "lost time". Reliability, verifiability, and truth hopefully will prevail because I'm not buying the twin brother biography until some substantial and credible documentation is presented quickly. See pages 163-183 of Michael T. Hurley's I Solemnly Swear [2] (use Riconosciuto in search to isolate pages) Anne Teedham (talk) 21:13, 27 February 2009 (UTC)