Wikipedia Infiltrated By Israel Zionist History Editors

by UFO Blogger | August 22, 2010 at 02:01 am
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An army of zionist editors have just been trained to edit wikipedia pages! A first-of-its-kind course opened this week in Jerusalem: "Zionist Editing for Wikipedia." The patriotic "Yisrael Sheli" (My Israel) organization, which recently organized the demonstrations outside the Turkish Embassy after the flotilla incident, was motivated to open the course in order to address Israel's public relations problems.

The course, which was organized with the help of the Yesha Council, conducted a one-day seminar, and will continue online.

The strategy and goal of the course is to educate and enable an 'army' of editors of Wikipedia, giving them the professional skills to write and edit the online encyclopedia's content in a manner which defends and promotes Israel's image.Video

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tikun

I thought that Wikipedia is all about "infiltrating" history on the site. The Palestinian supporters have been doing this for years. Isn't revisionist history the political correctness of the time? I think that these young folks want to counter the propaganda that has shown up on Wikipedia as the "truth".

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UFO Blogger

What you have to say about this ?

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tikun

I really think that you are a bit paranoid about Jews and Israel. Every country tries to use whatever influence it has to persuade officials to their way of seeing things. This is not a new phenomena. I do think that you have way too much time on your hands.

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anymoose

wikipedia has been over taken by all kinds of peoples rewriting history and even science pages to suit their political bent. it is not uncommon to find a page down or off line for revision because of these people who place their politics above everything else. wiki is so lefty-pc it isn't funny. well it is, that's the problem. no one with half a brain believes what they read there but sometimes you can get a jump to someplace more creditable. 

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