Is Wired Conducting a Hit on Wikipedia? Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 13:47:01 -0500 (CDT) Among many, Prison Planet along with Alex Jones and their whole entourage, are assumed to be right wing trojans, using and validating conspiracies conducted against the world's left as qualifiers, as ways to establish credibility. That credibility is used to push a racist, isolationist agenda, complete with railing against immigration and shouts for greater border control. Do they break new ground ever, spilling secrets? A: no, they merely shout loudly what everyone else has already figured out, regularly turning down information from people on the inside of things they purport to want to expose. Jones is the man that, after all, was allowed to walk about in Bohemian Grove filming. He's not just another Texan. So, you can see, it is no surprise to me that they espouse a Wired article that serves as a hit piece in Wikipedia, a forum that posts EN MASSE damaging material to the global fascist structure. After all, it is a place people go for validation and confirmation on rumors, separating conpsiracy theory from fact, at least in many minds. As a result, when people read IN WIKIPEDIA about things like American experiments on unwitting humans, the national security state must do something so what do they do? They sick a magazine that is known among many techie circles as an NSA front, this magazine that harbors an inordinately high number of ex-NSA employees. If you are interested, I speak from personal experience on ALL of these items and if any would wish, they can contact me for more information. DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE! "If you give a man the correct information for seven years, he may believe the incorrect information on the first day of the eighth year when it is necessary, from your point of view, that he should do so. Your first job is to build the credibility and the authenticity of your propaganda, and persuade the enemy to trust you although you are his enemy." ~ A Psychological Warfare Casebook Operations Research Office Johns Hopkins University Baltimore (1958) * Juxtaposeur http://eeng.net/CS/blogs/smileycoyote/default.aspx http://www.myspace.com/decompartmentalized http://www.youtube.com/smileycoyote http://memes.org/blog/juxtaposeur