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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)
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)

== proposed merger ==

It is quite apparent to me that the two articles [[Lex Coleman]] and [[Lester Coleman]] are about the same man ... who seems to want his readers to believe that he is dead. I have proposed this merger in order to combine everything, and to get to the truth. I assure you: unless someone can produce a death certificate (properly notorized—and by this I mean something much better than a false document published on ''American Budda Online Library''), or a highly-reliable mainstream death announcement, Lester Coleman is trying to pull the wool over his readers eyes. Yet before we attempt to complete the merger, I suppose we should discuss exactly why I believe that Lex and Lester are one and the same, eh. As soon as someone appears, I will be happy to explain. [[User:Anne Teedham|Anne Teedham]] ([[User talk:Anne Teedham|talk]]) 19:07, 13 March 2009 (UTC)

:Yes, please tell us why you think the two people are the same person? This would not be the first time someone has two articles on Wikipedia; I spotted [[:fi:Hj. Nortamo|Hj. Nortamo]] and [[:fi:Hjalmar Nordling|Hjalmar Nordling]] on the Finnish Wikipedia. -- [[User:Petri Krohn|Petri Krohn]] ([[User talk:Petri Krohn|talk]]) 02:35, 16 March 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)

proposed merger

It is quite apparent to me that the two articles Lex Coleman and Lester Coleman are about the same man ... who seems to want his readers to believe that he is dead. I have proposed this merger in order to combine everything, and to get to the truth. I assure you: unless someone can produce a death certificate (properly notorized—and by this I mean something much better than a false document published on American Budda Online Library), or a highly-reliable mainstream death announcement, Lester Coleman is trying to pull the wool over his readers eyes. Yet before we attempt to complete the merger, I suppose we should discuss exactly why I believe that Lex and Lester are one and the same, eh. As soon as someone appears, I will be happy to explain. Anne Teedham (talk) 19:07, 13 March 2009 (UTC)

Yes, please tell us why you think the two people are the same person? This would not be the first time someone has two articles on Wikipedia; I spotted Hj. Nortamo and Hjalmar Nordling on the Finnish Wikipedia. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 02:35, 16 March 2009 (UTC)