| Does
Wikipedia Support Terrorism?  The
above photo was taken from Wikipedia administrator EL C's page. Are the above
terrorists voting by ballot or by the bullet?
By
Joel
Leyden Israel News Agency Jerusalem
----- March 13, 2007 .... The Israel News Agency has discovered some very
disturbing facts about Wikipedia, the online interactive encyclopedia. After reading
the following documented facts, you decide whether or not Wikipedia promotes terrorism. For
almost a year people have been asking me why Wikipedia targets people such as
pro-Israel attorney Alan
Dershowitz, USA TODAY editorial page editor John
Seigenthaler, Internet pioneer Arnon
Katz and pro-Israel news organizations such as the Israel News Agency. In
response, I really scratched my head in bewilderment. Especially given that some
of those who attempt to attack and discredit Israelis and Israel organizations
are Jewish and Israeli. As
of this date, almost every university, academic researcher and respected journalist
have learned that Wikipedia is not a source to be relied upon. As the New Yorker
Magazine stated: "When confronted with evidence of errors or bias, Wikipedians
invoke a favorite excuse: look how often the mainstream media, and the traditional
encyclopedia, are wrong! As defenses go, this is the epistemological equivalent
of “But Johnny jumped off the bridge first.” Wikipedia, though, is only five years
old. One day, it may grow up." As
recently as this month, new revelations as to the severe lack of credibility arose.
A Wikipedia administrator
who stated that he was a professor of religion with advanced degrees in theology
and canon law, was exposed as a 24-year-old community college drop-out. The editor,
who called himself Essjay, was recruited by staff at Wikipedia to work on the
site’s arbitration committee, a team of expert administrators charged with vetting
content on the online "free encyclopedia that anyone can edit". But no-one apparently
vetted the credentials of Essjay who edited 20,000 Wikipedia entries. In fact
Essjay was actually Ryan Jordan, a 24-year-old from Kentucky with no advanced
degrees who used texts such as Catholicism for Dummies to help him correct articles
on the penitential rite or transubstantiation. He was unmasked after the New
Yorker magazine ran a long feature on Wikipedia. The piece described him as
a "professor of religion with a PhD in theology and a degree in canon law" and
noted he was serving his "second term as chair of the mediation committee" which
rules on disputes over information posted on the site.
“I regard it as a pseudonym and I don’t really have a problem
with it." -
Wikipedia CEO Jimmy Wales stating that lying on Wikipedia is OK. |
"Jimmy
Wales, founder of Wikipedia and Wikia, has issued a free pass to a Wikipedia editor
who lied about his background" says ZDNet.
"In an incredible contradiction, Wales said of Wikipedia editor and Wikia
employee Ryan Jordan (nee "Essjay"): "“I accepted his apology, because he is now,
and has always been, an excellent editor with an exemplary track record.” An
excellent editor doesn't lie about their background. An excellent editor goes
on the record and does not, as Wales contends, need a pseudonym to protect himself
from critics. Yet, here is what Wales told reportedly said through a Wikipedia
public relations officer, according to The New York Times: “I regard it
as a pseudonym and I don’t really have a problem with it." The
deception was initially unearthed by Daniel Brandt in January, and has been simmering
since early February, when Wikipedians themselves put two and two together: the
Essjay that Wales had blessed couldn't be the character that Essjay claimed to
be. It breezed into public view last week, with a short disclaimer on the New
Yorker's website. (The magazine has also printed a hard-to-miss explanation
in the current issue). Wales initially said he was happy with Jordan's deception,
but changed his mind over the weekend, inviting Jordan to resign his positions
of responsibility on Wikipedia due to pressure that many users at Wikipedia demanded
of Wales. The 24-year quit Wikia Inc. yesterday. As
for Jordan, he was anything but contrite. He expressed regret only for hurting
his fellow Wikipedians' feelings - not for doing anything wrong - which as Wikipedia
co-founder Larry Sanger recounts, is a defiant non-apology. And the New Yorker,
after being alerted to the deception by Brandt, conducted a thorough investigation
- which miraculously exonerated its internal fact-checker and star writer! This
sorry apology was produced: "We were comfortable with the material we got from
Essjay because of Wikipedia's confirmation of his work and their endorsement of
him." (In other words, the New Yorker found some fictional characters to endorse
another fictional character - which made it all OK. You
wonder why they didn't just take the afternoon off and go and see Lord of the
Rings). So where
the founder and CEO of Wikipedia has no problem about his editors lying to the
public, he also has no problem with his editors supporting and inciting acts of
terrorism. No
where will you ever find Al-Qaeda, Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah described
as terror organizations by Wikipedia. Wikipedia will quote the US State Department
or the United Nations Security Council as saying that they are terror groups,
but Wikipedia itself will only describe these organizations as "militants." As
the Israel News Agency was being deleted for the third time by Wikipedia's
second in command Danny Wool (the Wikipedia community actually voted to keep the
INA) for being critical of Wikipedia's lack of accountability, we discovered a
Wikipedia administrator who proudly embraces and defends terrorism, or as he puts
it "paramilitary actions." User:El
C quotes Lenin stating: "Parliamentarism does not eliminate, but lays
bare the innate character even of the most democratic bourgeois republics as organs
of class oppression - Lenin." When
I first viewed User:El C
page on Wikipedia I got a very bad gut feeling. My instinct said that something
was wrong, very wrong and radical here. But I did not act upon it. EL
C which stands for the "The Communist," has very close ties to Israel
translator Gili Bar-Hillel who goes by the Wikipedia user name Woggly. Gili Bar-Hillel
is also an administrator on Wikipedia who is responsible for deleting several
Israel news organizations, personalities and conferences. The latest Israel event
for which this Tel Aviv translator of Harry Potter books is responsible for deleting
is KinnerNet - the most prestigious
international conference of Internet and hi - tech players. KinnerNet
was founded and is organized by ICQ creator Yossi Vardi and is sponsored by several
global, leading hi-tech and VC firms such as Cisco and Genesis Partners. Bar-Hillel
censors with the tag team cooperation of Guy
Chapman, another Wikipedia administrator who states that the Israel Government
Press Office is nothing more than "propaganda" and that Google News
is not a reliable source for news. If
Wikipedia policy for content is coming from Wikipedia user EC C and then supported
by Wikipedia CEO Jimmy Wales - we have a problem. I
am not a liberal. Nor am I a conservative. I best view myself as a moderate -
being able to weigh a variety of issues sometimes as either a liberal and others
as an uncompromising conservative. But one area for which I will never compromise
on is the slaughtering of innocent civilians. That is terrorism, something that
EL C, Gili Bar-Hillel, Wikipedia user Slimvirgin Linda Mack aka Sarah McEwan,
Guy Chapman, Jimmy Wales and Danny Wool illustrate in their Wikipedia user pages,
edits, deletions to support. If
EL C holds true to his colors
and the use of weapons for murdering civilians, then we must connect the dots.
He and others in the highest positions at Wikipedia are editing material without
accountability. If communist and present day Russia supports Iran and China
with weapons, which in turn supplies weapons and rockets to Hamas, Islamic Jihad,
Hezbollah and other terrorist groups in blowing up trains, restaurants, buses,
shopping centers and commercial buildings (September 11) - then now we can understand
why anything which is deemed as conservative or even mildly moderate is being
blocked, banned, censored and deleted at Wikipedia. In
censoring the Israel News Agency, Israel's first government accredited
on-line news service established back in 1995, Wikipedia joins the ranks of such
notable censoring countries and organizations as Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, China,
Hamas, Islamic Jihad, al-Qaeda, the PFLP, Hizbullah and the Palestinian Authority.
The move to censor
the INA, which has a reach of over 60 million readers (Alexa.com) was made unilaterally
by Danny Wool. The Israel News Agency, a non-profit organization, directly
communicates advisories from the Israel Government Press Office, the Israel Foreign
Ministry, the Israel Ministry of Defense and the Israel Defense Forces. The INA
has been credited with many exclusives including Al-Qaeda : The 39 Principles
of Holy War, reports directly from the scenes of the Passover Massacre in Netanya,
Israel, the Tel Aviv terror attack on the Dolphanarium, the 9/11 terror attack
in New York and the recently sponsored Israel SEO contest to address the Holocaust
cartoon contest which was coordinated by the Iran government. The INA has served
as a news source to Google News since 2002. Yet,
according to Guy Chapman, the INA is merely "propaganda." | If
the INA is regarded as propaganda and its news links are removed from Wikipedia,
then why is Al Jazeera allowed to have both an article and news links at Wikipedia? |
If
the INA is truly propaganda and as such is having it's news links stripped at
Wikipedia by Guy Chapman, EL C, Danny Wool and others so then we ask one simple
question? Why is Al Jazeera allowed to have both an article and its links are
being used as resources? Is this discrimination or Islamic terrorism and
propaganda being hosted by extreme socialists on Wikipedia? Wikipedia,
which is described as the encyclopedia that anyone can edit, is now being edited
by many who support extreme socialism, communism, radical Islam and terrorism.
There is nothing stopping any Islamic terrorist from waging both digital image
warfare and real-time physical terror attacks by editing on Wikipedia. That the
US State Department has come out openly endorsing Wikipedia only says that the
CIA
wants Islamic terrorists to edit Wikipedia, believing that they can then monitor
such activity on Wikipedia. So, is Wikipedia a front
for the CIA, NSA or is it truly a dangerous online media vehicle which aids
terrorist propaganda and activity? Or perhaps both. And
Wikipedia's for profit Wiki Inc. now declares that they want
to destroy both Google and Yahoo for complete dominance of the Internet. That
Wikipedia - the world's 12th ranked Website, whose management supports EL C and
provides open, extreme
exchanges which bash the very foundations of democracy and censor the free
press i.e. - "we (Wikipedia administrators) got them (moderates / conservatives)
what fun" should be a warning to us all. Related
Websites: Wikipedia:
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