User talk:VanreaDree

Welcome to Wikipedia, by the way :)

In general, if you believe an article's subject doesn't satisfy the notability guideline, then you should probably nominate it for deletion (rather than start an RFC). Instructions on doing this can be found here.

In the case of Richard Felix, bizarre as it seems, this man apparently has a cult following. I'm honestly not sure what to say about this. For some reason, people write articles about Mr. Felix.

My personal opinion on notability (which is similar, but not identical, to Wikipedia policy) is that articles have a place in Wikipedia if and only if all information in them is verifiable. In this case, most of the information in the article is unsourced; however, there do seem to be a handful of sources out there. My recommendation is that you try nominating this for deletion and see what the community consensus is, although I would suspect it will be kept (and rewritten) in the end. --N Shar (talk · contribs) 08:23, 2 February 2009 (UTC)