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I don't think the article requires a footnote stating that a list of Beaumont's opinions are Beaumont's opinions and not Velikovsky's, as the article nowhere says or implies that they are. But in any case, such a note—if included—should be a report of a reputable source's opinion, not a report of an anonymous editor's personal opinion or analysis. - Nunh-huh05:54, 11 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I'm one of the few people to have read Beaumont's books. The RD quote suggests be thought Wales was Galilee and Athens was at Bath... I think Beaumont claimed Somerset was Galilee and Dumbarton was Athens.