Wikipedia

Does the Global Temperature Record REALLY Show a ‘Climate Emergency’?

We are choosing to re-publish this article, first published by Watts Up With That a couple of years ago, because it can teach a couple important lessons on the way the media covers “climate change”, and indeed the way to analyze data and statistics in general. As the Great Reset progresses, both climate and data …

The Great Reset Part 1: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

Simon Elmer ‘The technologies at the heart of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are connected in many ways — in the way they extend digital capabilities; in the way they scale, emerge and embed themselves in our lives; in their combinatorial power; and in their potential to concentrate privilege and challenge existing governance systems.’ Klaus Schwab, …

Wikipedia Suppresses Basketball Player’s Post-Vaccine Blood Clot Troubles

In spring 2021, American basketball player Brandon Goodwin said blood clots from the Covid vaccine "ended my season". But Wikipedia has scrubbed this from his entry. How many more are being silenced?
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Wikipedia Co-Founder Says It Is an Instrument of the CIA, FBI and other US Intelligence Agencies

In 2007, Virgil Griffith developed a program called WikiScanner that could trace the location of computers used to edit Wikipedia articles, and found that the CIA, FBI, and a host of large corporations and government agencies were scrubbing the online encyclopedia of incriminating information.

British Government Funds Campaign to Rewrite Climate Science Entries on Wikipedia

The Foreign Office is helping to pay for the rewriting of wikipedia entries on climate change to eliminate all traces of doubt about the claim that we're in the midst of a 'climate emergency'.
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The West is demilitarizing itself via Ukraine. Has anyone thought of this? [Video]

Wikipedia gives a running list of the “contributions” that nations around the world have made in both humanitarian aid and military aid to Ukraine. While Wikipedia itself is often subject to “influence” and, hence, biased reporting, it seems that the aggregate of information presented here is a fair representation of what is taking place. Many […]

The Misrepresentation Of The Scientific Consensus On Climate Change

By Iain Aitken | Watts Up With That? | February 10, 2022 [Note: This essay is abstracted from my eBook Myths: Widely Held But False Beliefs In The Climate Change Crisis, available on Amazon] In their Fifth Assessment Report the IPCC, the ‘internationally accepted scientific authority on climate change’, gave their opinion of how much of the […]

BEST OF OFFG: “Wikipedia Slashes Spanish Flu Death Rate”

Catte Black Republished as part of our ‘Best Of’ series, revisiting some of OffG’s Pre-Covid editorials – either because they help remind us of important realities easily overlooked nowadays, or because they take on added significance in a ‘post-covid’ world. As early as February 2020, when Covid was still just “the coronavirus”, there was sustained …