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Byzantine Sacred Art Blog: Wikipedia, the Source of Disinformation
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Biggest Internet Fraud: Wikipedia

Couple of weeks ago independent UK journalist and columnist Neil Clark brought up an important issue most internet users who consider Wikipedia a reliable source of information on a whole range of issues, including history and politics, are entirely unaware of -- that Wikipedia is infiltrated by the Western secret services which use it to manipulate truth and prevent the inconvenient facts reaching the wider public, by planting their governments' official versions of events through Wiki articles.

It was Dr. Ludwig De Braeckeleer who first reported about this sobering discovery. He stumbled upon it while researching the material for article regarding a terrorist attack from 1988, only to find that popular online encyclopedia has removed the crucial bits of information from the previous piece, at the same time blocking further edits.

Free Press? Yeah, Right!

De Braeckeleer writes: "Conducting false flag operations and planting disinformation in the mainstream media have long belonged to the craft of the spies. In the months preceding the 1953 overthrow of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, U.S. and U.K. intelligence agencies used both techniques abundantly [...] According to clues accumulated by ordinary citizens around the world, it could be that the CIA and other intelligence agencies are riding the information wave and planting disinformation on Wikipedia. If so, tens of thousands of innocent and unwitting citizens around the world are translating and propagating their lies, providing these agencies with a universal news network."

According to the 2002 Reuters article, "recognizing that sometimes the pen is mightier than the sword, the CIA has a colorful history of planting false information in media outlets overseas, with results ranging from irritating the Soviet Union to paving the way for a coup in Latin America."

Being part of the agenda-setting elite itself Reuters, of course, prefers to present the scandal as an exclusive "overseas" practice, focusing mainly on subversive disinformation-spreading operations aimed against former Soviet Union. It magnanimously ignores CIA tentacles swarming throughout US universities and American news agencies, including Associated Press, responsible for the bulk of (dis)information regularly carried in each and every American and other English-language media outlets (professor De Braeckeleer touches upon those connections in the linked article).

Reuters piece also fails to mention the series of color-coded revolutions, aimed at mass-scale regime changes in Eastern Europe during the 1990s, but it is certainly no secret that every single coup toppling the regimes in that part of the world, from the Polish "Velvet Revolution" to October 2000 "Otpor" (Resistance) farce in Serbia, and "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine a bit later, were CIA-orchestrated and run operations.

A number of independent researchers have also established CIA's direct involvement in spreading carefully crafted disinformation through the largest American news network, CNN, especially during the 1999 NATO bombardment of Serbia. But, thanks to paralyzing self-censorship, compliance and servitude that holds all of Western MSM in a deadly grip, every similar discovery is destined to be drowned in silence as soon as it surfaces.

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