The Problem of Wikipedia
The Problem of Wikipedia
Paul Craig Roberts
Over the course of my life I
have watched integrity shrivel up and die everywhere in the Western world. It
is not like it was ever really abundant, but there was a goodly amount of it,
and it had authority. People, especially those in public life, weren’t
shameless as they are today.
In the past decade I have
watched the disappearance of free speech. An independent media disappeared in
the last year of the Clinton regime when 6 mega-corporations were permitted to
concentrate 90% of the media into their hands. Today free speech protected in
the US Constitution is not valued as highly as the “feelings” of self-described
“victim groups” who are offended by everything from truthful statements to traditional
figures of speech. Even scientific discussion of the genetic basis of
intelligence gives “offense” as does the use of gender-specific pronouns such
as he and she.
Obviously false statements
can be self-declared as true as when a biological male declares himself female
and competes in women’s sports. Those who object to the obvious charade are
declared “transphobic” and have to apologize. Sometimes they are fired for
insisting on biological fact.
Exercising press freedom, as
Julian Assange did, today brings charges of espionage and is misrepresented as
a threat to national security. The media speak with the same voice, and it is
the voice that serves the ruling elites. Truth is nowhere in the picture. The
only purpose of the media today is to control the explanations for the elites.
The media throughout the Western world is merely a Ministry of Propaganda. The
young, never having experienced a free press or free speech, do not know what
they are.
America today is a country
that my parents and my grandparents would not recognize. If they were to be
resurrected, they would think they were living in George Orwell’s 1984. And
they would be.
I, and others of my
generation, which is now passing away, are unable to accommodate The Matrix
that elites and their media whores have created for the peoples of the Western
world. Consequently, we are marginalized, despite our accomplishments and our
grand honors, and if we persist we are libeled and slandered.
For example, Wikipedia has
described me at various times as “a conspiracy theorist,” an “anti-semite,” and
“a holocaust denier.” These labels were used despite the facts that I have
never written a “conspiracy theory,” I have many Jewish friends and financial
supporters and have had Israeli house guests, and I have never studied the
holocaust or written about it.
I have been described in
this way by Wikipedia despite the absence of evidence because Wikipedia is part
of the mechanism for discrediting those who challenge official explanations.
Whether this is by intent or from the opportunity that an open source provides
to one’s opponents to libel and slander I cannot say.
Zionists don’t like me,
because on occasion I republish on my website articles by non-zionist Jews and
Israeli citizens who are critical of Israel. It is still possible to criticize
US policy without being labeled “anti-American,” but if you criticize Israeli
policy, or republish someone who does, it means you hate Jews. For me, this is
really funny. My hand-picked principal deputy in the Treasury was a Jew. My
Oxford University professor, Michael Polanyi, to whom my first book is
dedicated, was a Jew. The Nobel prize winner, Milton Friedman, a Jew, was a
supporter of my academic career. My favorite academic co-author was David
Meiselman, a Jew. Ron Unz, a Jew, republishes my columns, as does Rob Kall, a
Jew. Jews contribute to the support of my website. But according to Wikipedia I
hate Jews.
There are many Jews who
respect the truth and who fight for it. They are not in the Israeli government,
but they exist. Zionist call them “self-hating Jews.” In other words, even Jews
who criticize Israeli policies are labeled anti-semites. They are accused of
criticizing Israel out of self-hate. The question many have is why alone among
all countries of the world is Israel so determined to prevent any criticism of
itself. Why only Israel?
Until recently—and who
knows, perhaps again tomorrow—Wikipedia was calling me a “holocaust denier.”
The “evidence” was a book review I wrote of two of David Irving’s books, neither
of which was about the holocaust, but in one of the books Irving reported his
findings that there were massacres and deportations of Jews. He concluded that
there was a holocaust of sorts, but that he had been unable to find any
evidence that there was the organized extermination portrayed in the official
holocaust story. I quoted Irving’s conclusions, and Wikipedia misrepresented my
quotation of Irving’s findings as my views.
A struggle ensued between
the Israel Lobby and CIA trolls that inhabit Wikipedia and a number of my
readers who would inform me that they had corrected the false attribution only
to contact me 24 hours later with the news that the trolls had re-established
the misrepresentation. At the moment the passage reads more or less correctly:
Review of David Irving’s
books, Hitler’s War and Churchill’s War
In 2019, Roberts wrote in a review of David Irving’s books, Hitler’s War and
Churchill’s War that “Irving, without any doubt the best historian of the
European part of World War II, learned at his great expense that challenging
myths does not go unpunished… I will avoid the story of how this came to be,
but, yes, you guessed it, it was the Zionists”.[37] Roberts reported without
endorsement Irving’s conclusion that “No German plans, or orders from Hitler,
or from Himmler or anyone else have ever been found for an organized holocaust
by gas and cremation of Jews… The “death camps” were in fact work camps.
Auschwitz, for example, today a Holocaust museum, was the site of Germany’s
essential artificial rubber factory. Germany was desperate for a work force.”
The question that remains in
my mind is why, of all the many book reviews I have written, was a few lines
from my report of Irving’s findings singled out for inclusion in my bio? Was
the purpose to have a cover for misrepresenting the views of a historian, who
has spent 40 years studying the subject, as my views, a person who has not
spent 5 minutes studying the holocaust?
Attorneys thought that I
might have a libel case against Wikipedia and offered to take a look. I was
more interested in Wikipedia’s invasion of my privacy. I haven’t given
permission to be included in their corpus of work that somehow they must
market. The holocaust libel case bothered me, because it implied my consent to
the idea that denying or challenging some aspect of the holocaust was disreputable
and a reflection on a person’s character. But if those who challenge the
official holocaust story are correct, what is disreputable about being a
“holocaust denier?” As I haven’t studied the holocaust or the works of those
who have, I thought a libel case committed me to a position that I had not
examined. The issue is further complicated by free speech and free thought
issues.
Looking at Wikipedia’s
account of me I noticed other strange emphasis. For example, Wikipedia thinks
it is important biographical information that Darrell Delamaide in USA Today,
Luke Brinker of Salon, and Michael C. Moynihan of The Daily Beast have
described “Roberts as a conspiracy theorist” and “as partaking in Putin
worship.” By refusing to respond to Washington’s provocations in kind, Putin
has reduced the risk of nuclear war. Why is acknowledging this fact “Putin
worship?” Is this accusation anything more than the portrayal of people who do
not help Washington demonize Russia as “Russian agents?”
I have never heard of
Delalmaide, Brinker, or Moynihan. Has anyone? What are their achievements
beyond serving as name-callers in behalf of controlled explanations? This ilk
copies the way holocaust views were fabricated for me by misrepresenting my
report on historians’ conclusions about the assassination of JFK as words based
on my own investigations.
To prove my political
incorrectness and lack of sympathy for gender equality, Wikipedia emphasizes
that I “opposed gender integration aboard U.S. Navy vessels,” as did the US Navy.
I am also guilty of not believing in “the existence of white male privilege.”
Apparently, whoever wrote this was so intent on presenting me as politically
incorrect that it did not occur to them why, if white males are privileged,
they, unlike all others, are not protected by quotas and protections against
hate speech and hate crimes. It was the white male senior engineer at Google
who was fired for saying that men and women are good at different things. Some
white male privilege when white males cannot express their view and cannot even
state a correct fact.
There are other equally
stupid passages in the Wikipedia account of me. But it is pointless to change
them. The problem with an open source material like Wikipedia, as opposed to a
professional peer-reviewed source, is that anyone can alter any account to
serve any purpose other than accuracy and truth. Wikipedia by being open
sourced enables falsification. I have concluded that it is best just to dismiss
Wikipedia as an unreliable source. Otherwise it is an endless battle as there
are more trolls than truth-tellers. In a world devoid of integrity, an open
source encyclopedia is unable to provide reliable information.
Readers have a poor opinion
of Wikipedia and Snopes. An example:
HAH! This reminds me of
Quackwatch! I won’t even listen to anyone who says anything about health unless
they are labelled a Quack by Quackwatch! Same with Wikipedia! If
Wikipedia likes you, I do not! They are SO not a reliable source. I DO like
them for looking up cities, with info and demographics, but that is ALL I will
really use Wikipedia for! YOU NEED TO CONSIDER IT A BADGE OF HONOR IF WIKI
DOESN’T LIKE YOU!!!! Bet you’re not popular with Snopes either! OH! And as for
a conspiracy theorist! You know that ANYONE who does not believe everything
they say is one of those! Another badge of honor! For those of us who listen to
you, you are a hero, right up there with Ron Paul! Thanks for all you do, and
hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Love to you and your
family! Elaine
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