If you don't mind, please take a couple of moments to read Wikipedia's policies on using reliable sources and avoiding original research. The edit of yours I reverted used Infowars which is not a good source for Wikipedia articles. It also had a lot of original research, by which you layed out a few facts then drew your own conclusions. On Wikipedia, facts, opinions and conclusions all need to come from good, reliable sources. Thanks! Ravensfire (talk) 20:32, 2 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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