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Wikipedia
The jews who run this so-called “historical” web site refuse to post any portion of, and have removed all traces of, the following rebuttal of Wikipedia's slander of the Official World Wide Web Site for the Christian Party, and their false and slanderous and unproven assertion that our polls are biased in a way that American mainstream opinion is not accurately reflected CHRISTIANS BEWARE: there’s nothing at all objective about a web site which accepts carte blanche the views presented by the radical extremist small 1% minority population who identify themselves with the Talmud rather than the US Constitution, to the detriment of the 93% who profess to be Christians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Party_%28United_States%29
<<<Christian
Party (United States)
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Christian Party is
a minor political
party in the United
States. It is connected to the Christian
Identity movement. The
party'sideology is
dominated by racism (it
is especially hostile towards African-Americans and Hispanics), antisemitism and
anti-feminism.
Their website includes polls on issues such as "exiling Blacks" these
polls claim to result in over 90 percent of people supporting the exile
of blacks. However, this is clearly a biased result.
The party's ideology resembles that of another party with the same name,
the Christian
Party (1930s), founded by William
DudleyPelley.>>>
RACISM It’s well established by polls, surveys, studies, and elections that the most pernicious and unpopular form of racism is the institutionalized, systemic type called affirmative action. Not only do we have a strong decade long record in opposition to affirmative action, not only did we speak out in opposition to affirmative action at a time when even discussing this sacred cow caused people to spin around on their heels and walk away, but it was the first one hundred Signatories to the Fathers’ Manifesto who laid the groundwork for Proposition 209 by which almost two thirds of California's White voters, and a majority of other races, amended the California Constitution to BAN this form of racism. Our adversaries at the time, who were many and vociferous, used the same slurs as Wikipedia now uses: "racism", "anti-semitism", and of course "anti-feminism" [which we, including 98% of our women Signatories, proudly are]. These false charges nonetheless caused more than two members to be fired from their jobs, who persisted in their campaign to rid the land of this pernicious racism. Without our opposition to this form of racism, we are confident that Proposition 209 would not now be the law of the land. Without our groundbreaking poll in which it was discovered that White women were more likely than White men to oppose affirmative action (61% vs. 59% opposed), none of the succeeding polls would have ever been conducted. Yes, the poll did have a slight liberal bias, as all internet polls do--the percentage of Whites voting to pass Proposition 209 was 63%, suggesting a 3% liberal skew due to the internet. You cannot BE more opposed to racism than that. Those who deny these facts are a small extremist minority with no hard evidence to back up their beliefs.
CHRISTIAN IDENTITY MOVEMENT While we have listened to, studied, debated with, and agreed with many Christian Identity writings and leaders, that doesn’t mean we are “connected to” Christian Identity, any more than listening to, studying, debating with, and agreeing with many jews makes us jews. Even though we agree with many jewish sources and disagree with Christian Identity sources on some KEY issues, that still does not make us jews. We agree with jewish sources which state that jews are descendants of Esau, and disagree with Christian Identity leaders like Herbert Armstrong and British Israelites who claim that jews are descendants of Judah, but not even that makes us jews. We agree with jewish sources which deny the holocaust and disagree with Christian Identity sources which claim that six million jews died in a holocaust, and not even that makes us jews. Furthermore, we reject the major premises of what Wikipedia defines as the “Christian Identity movement”. We see no movement, there is no consensus, and simply reading and studying Scripture can hardly be characterized as an “ideology”. They all fail to recognize that the Holy Bible, written by, for, and about the House of Israel, is not merely an “ideology”, “law”, nor “religion”. They all fail to acknowledge that the Torah is actually Do Rah, where Do = law and Rah = God. They all fail to realize that calling the first five books of the Holy Bible “law” is a mistranslation or misrepresentation of Do Rah. None of them seem to even be aware that “Do Rah” is named after the capitol city of the Druids, Do Rah [spelled both as both “Torah” and “Tara”]. If we are “connected to” Christian Identity in any way, it’s only to dispel these long held myths and not to advance any such misinformation.
ANTI-FEMINISM Our polls have shown that up to 98% of Americans reject the racist and sexist screed euphemistically referred to as feminism. Four out of five women at putative feminist universities claim they are anti-feminists. By being anti-feminist, we are pro-women in the minds of the vast majority of American women. If Wikipedia promotes feminism, then they do so contrary to the desire of 98% of American women, four out of five putative feminists themselves, the Will of God, and the Second Amendment right to “free exercise of religion” for the 93% of Americans who CLAIM to be Christians. By inferring that our opposition to feminism is "sexist", Wikipedia positions itself as an extremist, radical, small minority of misfit communists who belong in some communist country somewhere, and not in this free republic.
CLEARLY A BIASED RESULT?
On what does Wikipedia base its assertion that any of our polls are
biased, and in what way do they believe they're biased? If
they had a credible poll or study or survey which disputed our findings,
it would be sufficient for Wikipedia to cite it and support their
opinion in the manner they do with almost EVERY other issue, and not
just slander us because jews like the ones who maintain and edit
Wikipedia are part and parcel of the radical extremist minority of 9%
who disagree. The
fact that they did not cite any source is proof enough for the average
American that it is they, not us, who support racism, anti-Semitism,
feminism, as well as Nazism and wholesale criminal holocaust deniers
like the following organizations:
ANTI-SEMITISM Wikipedia is not in the position to reject Scripture, refute thousand year old jewish sources like the Talmud, and redefine the term “anti-Semitism”. The way Scripture defines “Semites” proves that WE are Semites and jews are not. It’s jewish writings themselves which claim that most jews are descendants of either Ashkenaz [a grandson of Japheth, who was brother of Shem], or the Khazars, a mongrelized race of Mongols and Turks who are neither Semites, Hebrews, nor Israelites. The genealogy of the Holy Bible, whether we agree or not, shows that WE Israelites are descendants of Shem, through Abraham. So our official position cannot be that we are anti-Semites, because if we accept the Scriptural account, we would have to be against our own race, which of course we are not. WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY With all the great accomplishments of this man, it's hard to imagine that Wikipedia chose the following wanted poster to represent him for any reason other than to be inflammatory. Also lacking is an explanation for the significance of this poster.
INFLAMMATORY Wikipedia’s article is inflammatory, it constitutes slander and defamation, and in this age of the Patriot Act, it’s a violation of federal law. For Wikipedia to use the internet to spread such flagrant and easily disproved LIES about us, our intentions, and our goals, should raise questions about their right to use OUR internet to advance THEIR evil agenda. If they really are concerned about TRUTH, they must research the site, or send a simple email ASKING what our official position is if they can't figure it out.
From: Paul
Joseph Watson
Sent: Tuesday,
August 14, 2007 2:51 PM
Subject: [infowarsnews]
Credibility Of Wikipedia Takes a Dive After Wired Exposé
Credibility Of Wikipedia Takes a Dive After Wired Exposé
Paul
Joseph Watson
The
credibility of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia has taken another dive
after a newly developed software program exposed how the CIA,
corporations like Diebold and others routinely edit entries to bury
criticism and manipulate the truth.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/august2007/140807_wikipedia_credibility.htm
The credibility
of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia has taken another dive after a
newly developed software program exposed how the CIA, corporations like
Diebold and others routinely edit entries to bury criticism and
manipulate the truth.
In our
previous investigation, we revealed how a group of trolls were
engaged in a concerted campaign to erase the 9/11 truth movement, along
with a host of other controversial subjects, out of cyber existence by
voting to delete pages about subjects and individuals that obviously
warrant a page on Wikipedia.
Examples we cited
included such manifestly provable "conspiracy theories" as "List of
Republican sex scandals," "People questioning the 9/11 Commission
Report" and "Movement to impeach George W. Bush".
Trolls were even
allowed to delete the Wiki page for Dylan Avery, who has appeared on Fox
News, CNN and in hundreds of newspaper reports. Avery is the producer of
the most watched documentary film in Internet history, he clearly merits
a biography page on an online encyclopedia, but Wikipedia had no qualms
in letting Morton Devonshire and other trolls deep six the entry.
Now a CalTech
graduate student has developed a software tool that threatens to slam
the final nail in the coffin of any credibility Wikipedia had left.
"Wikipedia
Scanner -- the brainchild of CalTech computation and neural-systems
graduate student Virgil Griffith -- offers users a searchable database
that ties millions of anonymous Wikipedia edits to organizations where
those edits apparently originated, by cross-referencing the edits with
data on who owns the associated block of internet IP addresses," reports
Wired News.
"On November
17th, 2005, an anonymous Wikipedia user deleted 15 paragraphs from an
article on e-voting machine-vendor Diebold, excising an entire section
critical of the company's machines. While anonymous, such changes
typically leave behind digital fingerprints offering hints about the
contributor, such as the location of the computer used to make the
edits."
"In this
case, the changes came from an IP address reserved for the corporate
offices of Diebold itself. And it is far from an isolated case. A
new data-mining service launched Monday traces millions of Wikipedia
entries to their corporate sources, and for the first time puts
comprehensive data behind longstanding suspicions of manipulation,
which until now have surfaced only piecemeal in investigations of
specific allegations."
Griffith has
compiled a list of different corporations and branches of government
that have abused the so-called impartiality of Wikipedia to essentially
edit the truth out of existence, replacing it with a PR friendly facade
favorable not to the facts or any sense of neutrality, but only to the
interests of the parties concerned.
The Wikipedia
Scanner (http://wikiscanner.virgil.gr/)
also allows users to type in an IP range and find out which
organizations are editing what pages on Wikipedia.
"The result: A
database of 5.3 million edits, performed by 2.6 million organizations or
individuals ranging from the CIA to Microsoft to Congressional offices,
now linked to the edits they or someone at their organization's net
address has made. Some of this appears to be transparently
self-interested, either adding positive, press release-like material to
entries, or deleting whole swaths of critical material,"concludes
the Wired report.
Unless Wikipedia
founder Jimmy Wales (pictured top) acts immediately to completely
restructure Wikipedia's entire operating system, the online encyclopedia
will gradually combust and degenerate into nothing more than a laughing
stock.
From many
quarters, the giggles are already being heard.
"I'm going to log
on to Wikipedia here and I am going to change it," said comedian
Stepehen Colbert. "You see, any user can change any entry. And if enough
other users agree with them, it
becomes true."
Though
Wikipedia's raison d'etre is obviously based around allowing users to
edit the content, the checks to prevent abuse and organized partisan
attack campaigns against certains subjects or ideas are non-existent and
the absence of any kind of reasonable moderation is destroying Wiki's
reputation.
Wikipedia is fast
becoming a complete anathema to reliable research and will see its
wavering reputation as a trustworthy source for information quickly
evaporate if it continues to allow itself to be abused by intelligence
agencies, corporations and dedicated trolls.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9474.shtml
PLEASE FORWARD!!!! BLOGGERS BLOG IT!!
Throughout the documents EI obtained, CAMERA operatives stress the
need for stealth and secrecy. In his initial action alert, Ini requests
that recipients "not forward it to members of the news media." In a 17
March follow-up email sent to volunteers, Ini explains that he wants to
make the orchestrated effort appear to be the work of unaffiliated
individuals. Thus he advises that "There is no need to advertise the
fact that we have these group discussions."
"So, for example, imagine that you get rid of or modify a
problematic sentence in an article alleging that 'Palestinian [sic]
become suicide bombers to respond to Israel's oppressive policies.' You
should, in parallel leave a comment on that article's discussion page
(either after or before making the change). Avoid defending the edit by
arguing that 'Israel's policies aren't 'oppression,' they are defensive.
And anyway Palestinians obviously become suicide bombers for other
reasons for example hate education!' Instead, describe how this sentence
violates Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. One of the core principles
is that assertions should adhere to a Neutral Point of View, usually
abbreviated NPOV. (The opposite of NPOV is POV, or Point of View, which
is basically another way of saying subjective statement, or opinion.) So
it would be best to note on the discussion page that 'This sentence
violates Wikipedia's NPOV policy, since the description of Israel's
policies as 'oppressive' is an opinion. In addition, it is often noted
by Middle East experts that one of the reasons Palestinians decide to
become suicide bombers is hate education and glorification of martyrdom
in Palestinian society ...'"
In fact, there have been numerous studies debunking claims about
Palestinian "hate education," or "glorification of martyrdom" causing
suicide bombings (such as Dying
to Win by University of
Chicago political scientist Robert Pape) though this claim remains a
favorite canard of pro-Israel activists seeking to distract attention
from the effects of Israel's occupation and other well-documented and
systematic human rights abuses in fueling violence.
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