The result was delete. Can't sleep, clown will eat me 21:18, 4 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
First Deletion Reason: Fails notability outside of the Walled Garden of conspiracy-theory blog sites. Wikipedia requires sourcing to sources meeting the reputability requirements of WP:RS. This article fails to cite to a single reliable source. Violates WP:BIO and WP:Notability. A Google search of Paul’s work “Waking up from our Nightmare: The 9/11 Crimes in New York City” failed to yield a single reputable source in all 11 pages of returns. A Google search of Don Paul and the word “Fascist”, which would pick up his other work, fails to return a single reputable source in the first 25 pages of returns reviewed. Morton devonshire 18:17, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Look, it isn't an accusation to state as a fact that most of the criticism heaped on Don Paul's noteworthiness (already piled below) has been built around attempts at discreditation of his work (i.e., in the 9/11 Truth Movement). A minor exception below is the claim that Don Paul doesn't even meet noteworthiness standards for athletes, and that is just plain silly. Maybe you should read the article by Winitz that is already linked in the external links section, "Paul--a notable competitor on the national and California racing scenes for two-and-a-half decades--recently retired from racing." For another thing, Steven E. Jones credits WTC7.net, a website built by Paul and Jim Hoffman, with having piqued his curiosity about the physics behind the collapse of the three WTC buildings during the 9/11 + The Neo-Con Agenda Symposium.Ombudsman 04:57, 1 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]