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Currently, article needs a reliable source for an exact date of birth. The closest I've found is a NJ.com article from 2017 stating that he was 36 at the time, but does not give an actual date of birth.Laval (talk)13:48, 10 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Jorjani obviously has negative views of Islam and Muslim immigrants and has said as much on his Twitter, but are there any secondary sources on this topic that anyone has been able to find?Laval (talk)13:48, 10 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
The article describes him as the founder of the AltRight Corporation and AltRight.com. It would appear, based on one or two of the video interviews, that Richard Spencer held ownership of AltRight.com (or at least had control of it) which does not necessarily mean he founded the actual website. Was Jorjani the sole founder of both AltRight Corp and the AltRight.com website, or was he the co-founder along with Spencer?Laval (talk)14:19, 10 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
If you watch any of the videos where he is either being interviewed or somethings that he has put out, he talks extensively about his theory that there have been loads of UFOs out there, all of which has happened, because supposedly these UFOs are not actually aliens but time travellers moving between different timelines.StrongALPHA (talk)15:44, 13 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I´ve just noticed that the recent edits refer to YouTube, which is not something that I thought was allowed to be cited on Wikipedia.StrongALPHA (talk)06:55, 3 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Please add it to the list of works and be careful to attach the ISBN because that was something that I could not even find from the Library of Congress in my search for it.StrongALPHA (talk)12:14, 2 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I have removedPsychotron (11 September 2023)ISBN 1915755271 from the list of published books.Worldcat doesn't recognize this ISBN. Most of these books exists in only a handful of libraries, and in at least one case,no libraries. Wikipedia isn't a platform for helping this person sell his self-published works. If these books are significant, much, much better sources should be found to explain why his prolific output is encyclopedically significant.Grayfell (talk)03:25, 3 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The londoner who goes unmentioned in the book by Teitelbaum is explicilty referred to as "Jonothon Boulter" in a self-published video that Jorjani released; Who Really Defamed Me and Why - YouTube (hyperlink) won't work. If it is possible for me to use this as a reference I would like to.StrongALPHA (talk)17:10, 10 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]