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2014-04-29

Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia is growing

Vatic Note:  I put most of my vatic notes down in the body of this article since it was specific and directed to what he was saying.  He is right about Wikipedia, but he is wrong about who is doing it.  That is expected from those who are insulated from the truth by the powers that be and that is why they have "need to know" criteria, to prevent those doing these deeds from understanding what these projects will be used for, which is to bring down the USA and to attack her on many different levels.  

We saw that with the gulf blow out.  So these scientists are insulated from the real agenda.  They will be the ones to suffer for their lack of knowledge.   If they would just listen to JFK's speech in 1961, that would probably change their orientation, since JFK warned us this was going on and he was in the process of doing something about it when he was conveniently assassinated. 

What’s Your Go-To Research Site? Wikipedia Exposed 
http://2012thebigpicture.wordpress.com/2014/04/23/whats-your-go-to-research-site-wikipedia-exposed/

Scientist Says Wikipedia Wants to Control Information, Lacks Objectivity and Abuses Its Readership
                                                     

23 April, 2014
MessageToEagle.com – Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia is growing. Wikipedia has now been accused of controlling information, filtering out unwanted science material and abusing its readership. 

One of Wikipedia’s goals is to improve skeptical content .
Journalists, researchers and scientists avoid using Wikipedia because it is an unreliable source. However, the general public uses the site as source to learn more on a variety of topics. 

But just how reliable is Wikipedia and what’s really going on behind the scenes?
A very interesting article appeared recently on Epoch Times in which Tara MacIsaac elaborates on the editing war that is currently taking place at Wikipedia. 

According to the Epoch Times “A team of activists under the label “Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia” are making concerted efforts to change science content on Wikipedia. Some are concerned this group could skew public perception of scientific principles and studies.

The Guerrillas started their work not long after so-called “Climategate” scandal in 2009. Green Party activist William Connolley created or rewrote 5,428 articles on Wikipedia, including many related to the politics of global warming and scientists whose views did not correspond to his own on the issue, according to reporting by Lawrence Solomon of the National Post. When Connolley became a Wikipedia website administrator, he removed 500 articles and barred more than 2,000 contributors “who ran afoul of him,” wrote Solomon.


Oxford University researchers found in a recent study that the two topics fueling the most heated editing wars on Wikipedia are Israel and God. “Everyone knows that there are opposing views on politics and religion, and many people recognize a biased account when they see it. But in the realm of science, things are different,” wrote Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, a biochemist and author educated at Cambridge University and Harvard who is known for his controversial theories.  (VN: Both are elitest secret Society schools and funded (Harvard) by Israel big time.)

“Most people have no scientific expertise and believe that science is objective,” he said on his website. But he argues that strict materialism-the ideology of the Guerrilla Skepticism team-is a subjective worldview that does not maintain the supposed objectivity of science.   (VN:  That means the group is making headways into the sites controlled opposition and they don't like it. I just keep remembering the pro-climate change problem advocates, were hacked by a hacker and all their emails planning to manipulate the public, AND criticizing the disagreeing scientists, were put out for all to see and it killed the carbon tax issue which later proved to be just another money making scam by the khazar banker elitests.)


He accuses the Guerrilla Skepticism team of systematically abusing the trust of the Wikipedia readership. Susan Gerbik runs the team of almost 100, said Sheldrake, and “their aim is to ‘control information’ … Ms Gerbik glories in the power that she and her warriors wield.”



Guerrilla Skepticism’s website states: “The mission of the Guerrilla Skepticism editing team is to improve skeptical content on Wikipedia. We do this by improving pages of our skeptic spokespeople, providing noteworthy citations, and removing the unsourced claims from paranormal and pseudoscientific pages.”

“Skepticism is a normal, healthy attitude of doubt,” Sheldrake wrote.

“Unfortunately it can also be used as a weapon to attack opponents. In scientific and medical contexts, organized skepticism is a crusade to propagate scientific materialism.”

He said: “Fortunately, a few editors arguing for a more neutral point of view have not yet been bullied into silence. An editing war is raging as you read this.”
(VN: yes  we were warned about this a long time  ago by The credible "Veterans Today" team that found Wikipedia was being trolled by hackers from Israel to monitor all the criticism of Israel, but it was not "criticism" per se, it was truth and facts about what they were doing and how they were manipulating the information.  So, those catching this new Israel agenda, went behind them to reinstitute the truth as it was documented.  But the computer volunteers in Israel would change it to support Israel in the end and not the truth.   So I can see where this group had to organize to counter the propoganda and disinfo the Israeli's were doing.  I have only  used Wikipedia to get the biographies of those I am suspicious of and see if they are affiliated with an Israeli or elitest supported Institutions of learning.  Otherwise I go to my public library!) 


Russell Targ

Russel Targ, a physicist and author who was a pioneer in the development of the laser, and cofounder of the Stanford Research Institute’s investigation into psychic abilities in the 1970s and 1980s wrote shared the his reflections on what is happening with Wikipedia.  (VN:  Stanford, another NWO institute of learning, and to prove it, they hired Rumsfeld after his term in office.  Also Stanford took on a Tavistock group project to research ways to manipulate psychologically, masses of humanity.  Mind control of large mass groups.  Does that sound like a legit contract to you? )
“For many years I had a pretty well balanced biography page on Wikipedia. I am now 80 years old, and had several scientific careers. I was a pioneer in the earliest development of the laser from 1957 to 1972. I was co-founder of an ESP research program at SRI from 1972 to 1982.
And I worked for 12 years with Lockheed and NASA on airborne laser wind measurements. The Wiki editors have removed all trace of my 27 years in lasers, and I cannot put back one word. The editors, who mindlessly and passionately hate ESP, have trashed any positive aspects of our $20 million, 23 year program at SRI.  (VN: did it ever occur to you that the "foreign occupiers" of our government did not want the public to know about the lasers work you were doing for them?   Think about it,  what have they already used those lasers on when they tested them? Its a WMD to be used against Americans with some excuse like some global EMP from the sun, when in reality its the lasers. 
We proved it was lasers that took out the gulf blow out rig, and they gutted not only our site of the info and proof with photos taken by fisherman, but they also gutted Truman Otts site who showed the same photos.  Maybe you are the one being used and misinformed.  Maybe your info is being gutted by the powers that be that you worked for and not the seekers of truth and exposers of truth. 
We can no longer believe or trust anyone in government and that includes you, and we did not create that distrust,  the powers that be did, so this is how we deal with it.  Get used to it.  If you choose to work for foreign entities who are enemies of the USA and her people, then this is war and this is what happens in war.  Just watch and see,  did you notice the attempted land grab of a ranch in Nevada?  How about the same thing in Red River texas?  No?  Then you are not paying attention. )
Those numbers, in particular, are always removed. The negative comments are now more than three times the length of my brief bio. I cannot even mention that my wife was the sister of Bobby Fischer, former world chess champion.
As I try to repair these deletions, I have been banned from editing my bio. As I see how the editing process works at Wikipedia, I would not trust anything at all that I read there. Because of this mad prejudice, I think Wikipedia has debased itself as an information source. (VN: if you have been banned from editing your own information, then its Israel who has a dual Israeli citizen as the owner of the site.  Wake up and smell the treason. Every one else is waking up, why not the genius scientists? )
Warm regards,
Russell Targ”
We will end this article by saying that next time you visit Wikipedia think once or twice about the information you are entitled to read and everything else that you will never be able to be informed about because the site deliberately avoids it. (VN:  now that is true.  I have had them gut biographies of those who were NWO types that they did not want exposed). 

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