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This biography is fine. People are more then welcome to post data on him that shows he is a factual and legitimate person. Just check out other biographies, they always list papers and books they published. This article is simple and neutral, and that is what counts, its not biased or on one side, its based on fact only, not bias. -nima baghaei00:37, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
No this biography is not fine, it certainly did not come across as neutral. I found it to be irritatingly ignorant of the basic facts that Greer has a large number of people who used to work for the u.s. government army, navy e.t.c. all testifying that the u.f.o. phenomenon is real. It would be very helpful to mention in this biography that countless researchers, military officials, military and civilian airline pilots e.t.c. have all come forward independantly of Greer to say the same basic things as he is saying about the u.f.o. phenomenon. His workshops and others enterprises may or may not be legitimate but that can in no way be used to colour people's perception of the work he has done with the disclosure project. Perhaps details should be given of high-profile u.f.o. sightings such as the phoenix lights, where HUNDREDS of eye-witnesses were involved. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.32.60.73 (talk) 22:15, 2 May 2008 (UTC)
In order to adhere to biography article compliances, I replaced the Paranormal Researcher template with a neutral Biography infobox. DeltaT00:55, 13 February 2007 (UTC)