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@7light7: It's probably better for you discuss things like removing maintenance templates from this article here on this talk page instead of just removing them yourself.
The {{BLP unsourced section}} you removed here claiming that it's not true seems to be a misunderstanding of what this template intended purpose is. The template wasn't added because the content in the section might not be true; it was added because the content in the section is unsupported by any citations to reliable sources. Wikipedia requires that content (particularly content about living persons) be verifiable and the way this is achieved is by citing sources in support. So, if know where such reliable sources can be found which can be used to verify the content of the section and want to add them to the article, you may. If you're not sure how to add them to the article, you can post them here on this talk page as part of an edit request and someone else will assess them and add them to the article is they meet Wikipedia's definition of a reliable source.
As for the {{Autobiography}} template that was added, for sure that can be a bit subjective; however, you have stated that you're the subject of this article and you are also the editor who has also added most of the content to the article. Those two things seem to meet Wikipedia's definition of WP:AUTOBIOGRAPHY. The best thing to do in this case is to let others look the article over and see whether the tag is still necessary. The template was added by an editor named Sro23 so perhaps they can clarify why. FWIW, maintenance templates aren't intended to cause the subjects of articles any grief or embarrassment(though I can see how the might be seen that way; they are only intended to let others no of possible problems (the templates add the articles to special category pages of similar articles) that might need further attention. -- Marchjuly (talk) 08:42, 14 January 2021 (UTC)Reply