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The Nation reported that Benjamin Netanyahu assembled a secret task force in Vegas in 2015 to combat criticism of Israel. Sheldon Adelson, a Zionist billionaire, hosted the meeting. Netanyahu aimed to counter college students, human rights advocates, and influencers who were boycotting Israel through the BDS movement. The task force raised $50 million in one night. They potentially violated the law by acting as agents of a foreign power. An Israeli psychological warfare firm, Project Butterfly, connected to the Mossad, approached American donors to damage organizations associated with the BDS movement. They used fake news outlets, phony Facebook personas, and other forms of information warfare to deceive the American public. The operation targeted individuals with investigations and charges of antisemitism. The Israeli Ministry of Strategic Affairs also funded an app to turn Americans into Israeli trolls. Pro-Israel groups like AIPAC have virtual immunity from arrest due to their influence on politicians. Israeli intelligence focused less on Hamas and more on their secret war against innocent Americans.

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Israel and its supporters deliberately foment hate and division in our society. I’ve noticed a lot of angry comments underneath my posts these past few days, which bizarrely mention the words Islam and Muslims completely out of the blue. Why don’t you turn your attention sometimes to the genocidal intent of the radical Muslims, or does that suit your racist narrative? Reads one tweet. What can you say about Islamic jihadist Muslims murdering thousands of Christians in Sudan and other parts of Africa, reads another. The Muslims must be eradicated, reads another. There are too many examples to quote here, but here’s what’s so funny about all this. I haven’t been saying anything about Islam or Muslims on Twitter. I’ve been tweeting about Israel. Hasparists just babble about Islam when they can’t defend Israel’s actions. It is not a coincidence that they’ve been doing this. In September, Drop Site News published a leaked polling report that had been commissioned by the Israeli government which found that while Israel’s reputation is crumbling throughout the Western world, one way to salvage it would be to foment panic about Muslims. Dropsight News reports the following: Israel’s best tactic to combat this, according to the study, is to foment fear of radical Islam and jihadism, which remains high, the research finds, By highlighting Israeli support for women’s rights and gay rights, while elevating concerns that Hamas wants to destroy all Jews and spread jihadism, Israeli support rebounded by an average of 20 points in each country. Especially once the situation in Gaza is resolved, the room for growth in all countries is very significant, the report concludes. So if you speak critically about Israel online and suddenly find your replies inundated with Zionists shrieking about Islam and Muslims, that’s why. Their research has concluded that convincing Westerners to hate Muslims is easier than convincing them to love Israel. In addition to committing genocide and starting wars and working to stomp out free speech throughout the Western world, Israel is also doing everything it can to make our society more racist and hateful. A foreign state is actively fomenting division and discord in Western countries in exactly the way Western Empire apologists claimed Putin was doing at the height of Russia hysteria. Because it’s a Western ally, though, nothing is being done to stop it. In addition to being evil and disgusting, this tactic is also just sloppy argumentation. Deflection is the lowest form of argument. Even if Islam really was as dangerous as they pretend it is, and even if Muslims really did present a threat to our society, pointing this out would not address a single criticism of Israel. Yelling Muslims bad does not magically erase Israel’s abuses or address the grievances of its critics. It just diverts attention to another target and says, Stop looking at Israel’s actions and hate those people instead. Mention Israel, and you’ll get Hosperists babbling about Islam. But Islam and Israel are not opposites, and the mention of one has no bearing on the other. One is a worldwide religion with nearly 2,000,000,000 adherents, while the other is a genocidal apartheid state, Framing the issue as a conflict between two diametrically opposed parties is a false dichotomy created by propagandists and manipulators. And that’s exactly the false dichotomy Netanyahu is trying to feed into when he tells Americans that Israel is in an alliance with Christianity against radical Shiite Islam and radical Sunni Islam, calling it our common Judeo Christian civilization’s battle. He’s working to foment fear of Islam among Americans to boost support for Israel. All this to manufacture consent for human butchery and apartheid. Israel could improve its support among Westerners by simply ending its genocidal atrocities in Gaza and ceasing to try to start a war between The US and Iran, but instead it’s working around the clock to foment racism and division while demanding increased censorship and authoritarianism to stomp out pro Palestine sentiment throughout Western society. Israel is doing this because it cannot exist in its present iteration as a state without nonstop violence and abuse. Under the political ideology known as Zionism, peace, justice, truth, and freedom are simply not an option.

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Israel and its supporters are actively working to censor the internet and promote the Israeli narrative while suppressing information about Palestine and the Israel lobby. This includes orchestrated projects sponsored by the Israeli government and pro-Israel groups. The Israeli military's new media desk employs soldiers to engage in online activities, while the National Union of Israeli Students pays students to combat hostile websites. Organizations like CAMERA and ACTIL also target public information online to shape the pro-Israel narrative. Major internet companies, including Google and Facebook, have been cooperating with Israel to delete content deemed incendiary. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) considers criticism of Israel as anti-Semitism and has developed the online hate index to identify and censor hate speech.

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My Israel has organized an instructional day for Wikideiters to teach them how to edit Wikipedia. Wikipedia is the top source of information globally. They aim to have an impact on articles like the Gaza Flotilla, influencing the content, tone, and ensuring a balanced and Zionist perspective.

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"Anti defamation league gets a green light." "Only for some. Yes." "You may not cite them." "You can't you can't find the Jewish perspective on the war so easily anymore." "Not to my knowledge, except now there is a congressional investigation." "I don't know if my tweet had anything to do with the start of that." "I think it had more to do with the reporting of Ashley Rinsberg." "And well, of course, Israel and I would add, Hindus are very bothered with the way that their ethnic groups are treated in Wikipedia." "And both of both a whole bunch of Jews and Hindus have been after me in the last couple of years saying, you've got to speak out." "You've got to speak out." "People who are organized have a way to push back against the lying." "I think that if, like, Israeli intelligence, for example, got together and made a real concerted effort to to fight against the this group of 40 Muslim activists that Ashley Rinsberg identified." "They might be able to make some inroads." "It really depends It's possible."

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The Canary Mission is an Israeli funded blacklist, which since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in The United States. This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project twenty twenty five. In their initiative titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro Palestinian protest and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that The United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization. Therefore, pro Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures and the denial of basic constitutional rights. Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI driven analytics to maintain private databases on US citizens, and currently works with four federal agencies.

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An Israel instruction day for Wiki editors aims to teach people how to edit Wikipedia, described as the number one source of information. The goal is to influence what is written on Wikipedia, ensuring it is balanced and Zionist in nature. One attendee wants to learn how Israelis and Jews can defend Israel online, particularly on Wikipedia. They had previously tried to edit things against Israel, but the changes were erased. They believe this knowledge is important for anyone who wants to defend Israel on the Internet. It's important to counteract antisemitism and anti-Zionism online and ensure their side of the story gets the coverage it needs. They believe initiatives to educate and promote the defense of Israel online are extremely important.

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My Israel has organized an instructional day for Wiki editors to teach them how to edit Wikipedia. They aim to have an impact on the information available on Wikipedia, which is considered the top source of information globally. They want to ensure that articles like the Gaza Flotilla reflect a balanced perspective and are influenced by their Zionist views.

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The IDF employs soldiers who use social media platforms like Twitter to share updates on arrests of suspected terrorists in the West Bank. They receive both positive and negative comments, with retweets being common. The IDF Spokesman's Unit, New Media Desk, monitors blogs and social media for anti-Israel and anti-Semitic content. The option for comments on their YouTube channel was blocked due to inappropriate and horrific comments. However, the IDF plans to launch a Facebook page where they will allow serious and respectable comments and provide responses.

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The Center for Countering Digital Hate, linked to pro-Zionist groups, targeted Palestine Declassified for censorship. Trevor Shinn, a key figure in UK Zionism, has ties to the CCDH. The CCDH has US ties, including a former CIA employee. The report on Palestine Declassified was co-published by the Anti-Defamation League, known for spying on activists. The CCDH is part of a campaign against independent media like 0 Hedge and The Canary. This report aims to silence critical voices, particularly on Palestine. Translation: The Center for Countering Digital Hate, associated with pro-Zionist groups, tried to censor Palestine Declassified. Trevor Shinn, a prominent figure in UK Zionism, has connections to the CCDH. The CCDH has links to the US, including a former CIA employee. The report on Palestine Declassified was co-published by the Anti-Defamation League, known for spying on activists. The CCDH is part of a campaign against independent media like 0 Hedge and The Canary. This report aims to silence critical voices, especially on Palestine.

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My Israel organized an instructional day for Wiki editors to teach them how to edit Wikipedia. They aim to have an influence on articles like the Gaza Flotilla, ensuring a balanced and Zionist perspective. Many Israelis and Jews attended to learn how to defend Israel online, specifically on Wikipedia. They found the platform complex and struggled with understanding the rules. Some attempted to make small edits favoring Israel but had their changes undone without explanation.

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The speaker asserts that YouTube quietly deleted more than 700 videos documenting Israeli human rights violations, war crimes, and related abuses as part of an effort by the U.S. government to bury evidence of Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank. According to The Intercept, YouTube surreptitiously deleted these videos in early October by wiping the accounts that posted them from the site along with their channel archives. The affected accounts belonged to three prominent Palestinian human rights groups: Al Haq, Al Mezan, the Center for Human Rights, and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights. These three YouTube channels hosted hours of footage documenting and highlighting alleged Israeli government violations of international law in Gaza and the West Bank. The speaker emphasizes the importance of preserving this record to counter Hasbara and ensure documentation of war crimes for historical record, stating that there is a real and successful effort to wipe the Internet of these videos. The deleted content ranges from investigations, such as an analysis of the Israeli killing of American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, to testimonies of Palestinians tortured by Israeli forces, and documentaries like The Beach about children playing on a beach who were killed by an Israeli strike. The Intercept notes that the deletion affected the groups’ official channels, and not their alternate channels; videos reposted on other channels remain viewable. The speaker adds that while the official channels were deleted, other channels still host copies.

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Goal of the day is to teach people how to edit in Wikipedia, which is the number one source of information today in the world. As a way of example, if someone searches the Gaza Flotilla, we wanna be there. We wanna be the the guys who influence what is written there, how it's written, and to ensure that it's balanced and Zionist in their nature. Three days after the US Congress action, the House Oversight Committee demanded Wikipedia turn over identifying info for users who may be spreading anti Israel content based on a report from our ADL. Screenshots show: "we seek your assistance in obtaining documents and communications regarding individuals or specific accounts serving as Wikipedia volunteer editors who violated Wikipedia platform policies as well as your own efforts to thwart intentional organized efforts to inject bias into important and sensitive topics." Also: "one recent report raised troubling questions about potentially systematic efforts to advance anti Semitic and anti Israel information in Wikipedia articles related to conflicts with the state of Israel." Records show identifying characteristics of accounts, IP addresses, registration dates, user activity logs for editors subject to ARBCOMM, analysis by Wikimedia Foundation, patterns of manipulation or bias related to antisemitism and conflicts with the state of Israel. Jen and Munis: "Many of the people on that committee claimed to be anti censorship during Biden's tenure. The brazen hypocrisy is almost unbearable." Squirrel: "the Israeli regime regime's propaganda complex has dedicated courses and entire teams focused on editing Wikipedia so that it reflects their genocidal worldview." A Nico Haus video argues this is "the exact same thing that Israel themselves have been doing for literal years." Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL, says that Wikipedia just isn't scientist enough for the ADL's life; "18 times more likely a small group of people to communicate in their group communications," tandem editing, and "30 or so people are able to manipulate articles on antisemitism, on Israel, on The Middle East." Naftali Bennett: "Wet'suftiyeh, in conjunction with my Israel, has arranged instruction day for wiki editors. The goal of the day is to teach people how to edit in Wikipedia, which is the number one source of information today in the world. As a way of example, if someone searches the Gaza Flotilla, we wanna be there. We wanna be the the guys who influence what is written there, how it's written, and to ensure that it's balanced and, Zionist in their nature." They claim Wikipedia protects Zionists and still omits key facts, such as regarding October 7 or the West Bank, and conclude with a pointed remark about genocide.

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The Israel on Campus Coalition is a coordinating group that fights against BDS. They use psychological warfare by conducting opposition research, creating anonymous websites, and running targeted Facebook ads to drive anti-Israel individuals crazy. They also smear and threaten those critical of Israel, warning them that their careers will be destroyed if they don't stop. Canary Missions, a similar anonymous group, aims to ensure that today's radicals don't become tomorrow's employees by passing on smears to prospective employers. The Israel on Campus Coalition claims to monitor the students for justice Palestine and their allies, although they deny any direct contact with Canary Mission.

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An Israel instruction day for wiki editors aims to teach people how to edit Wikipedia, a top information source. The goal is to influence what is written, ensuring it is balanced and Zionist. One participant attended to learn how Israelis and Jews can defend Israel online, particularly on Wikipedia. They had previously tried to edit anti-Israel content but were unsuccessful due to a lack of understanding of Wikipedia's rules. This knowledge is important for defending Israel online by correcting misinformation and ensuring the "right side" of the story is covered. The internet is filled with antisemitism and anti-Zionism, and more effort is needed to counteract it and promote the Israeli perspective. Initiatives to educate and promote the defense of Israel online are extremely important.

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In conjunction with My Israel, has arranged a instruction day for wiki editors. The goal of the day is to, teach people how to edit in Wikipedia, which is the number one source of information today in the world. 'As a way of example, if someone searches the Gaza Flutilla, we wanna be there. We wanna be the the guys who influence what is written there, how it's written, and to ensure that it's balanced and Zionist in nature.' One speaker says he came to learn how Israelis and Jews can defend Israel online, particularly on Wikipedia, noting that 'Wikipedia is a bit of a complex system' and that his edits 'against Israel' were erased or undone. He asks, 'it's from one side of the story, and I can I have the the power and the right to change that?' He argues online content about Israel is 'filled with antisemitism, anti Zionism, and garbage' and that 'there's not enough of us out there' to counter it; such initiatives are extremely important, and he ends with 'I hope'.

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"Goal of the day is to teach people how to edit in Wikipedia, which is the number one source of information today in the world." "The house oversight committee demanded Wikipedia turnover identifying info for users who may be spreading anti Israel content based on a report from who else? Our friends at the ADL." "one recent report raised troubling questions about potentially systematic efforts to advance anti Semitic and anti Israel information in Wikipedia articles related to conflicts with the state of Israel." "the Israeli regime regime's propaganda complex has dedicated courses and entire teams focused on editing Wikipedia so that it reflects their genocidal worldview." "Go to Wikipedia right now. Look up October 7 and see if there is any mention of the literal thousands of Palestinians who have been held hostage."

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An instruction day, organized in conjunction with My Israel, aims to teach Wiki editors how to edit in Wikipedia, "the number one source of information today in the world." The goal is to influence what is written about the Gaza flotilla and to ensure that coverage is "balanced and Zionist in nature." A participant says they came to learn "how we, Israelis and as Jews, can defend Israel online on the Internet, and particularly in Wikipedia in this case." They note Wikipedia is "a bit of a complex system" and that "my changes were erased or undone" when attempting to edit content against Israel. The speaker argues this knowledge is important for anyone who wants to defend Israel online, to correct "this isn't quite right," and to counteract what they describe as online content "filled with antisemitism, anti Zionism, and garbage."

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Israel's influence is highlighted in this video, with mentions of Rupert Murdoch's funding of the Jerusalem Foundation and Jordan Peterson's association with Ben Shapiro's company. The connections between various individuals and organizations, such as Neil Blair, Rishi Sunak's family, and Infosys, are discussed, along with their ties to Israeli interests. The video also mentions the Israeli intelligence unit 8200, which has been involved in spying and surveillance activities. Former members of 8200 are said to be working at Google, Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp), and Microsoft, among other companies. The video also touches on the alleged manipulation of media and the disregard for the ongoing conflict in Palestine due to financial interests.

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Israel and its supporters are actively involved in censoring the internet by promoting the Israel narrative and blocking information about Palestine and the Israel lobby. They use both independent individuals and well-funded projects sponsored by the Israeli government and pro-Israel groups. These projects involve Israeli soldiers, students, American teens and seniors, and even infiltrating social media groups. Organizations like CAMERA and Unit 8200 play a role in covert internet activity, while major internet companies like Google and Facebook cooperate with Israel to delete content deemed incendiary. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) also targets hate speech and criticism of Israel. Efforts to counter the pro-Palestine movement include mobilizing a pro-Israel network and using Wikipedia to provide companion units of text alongside videos.

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Content creators and influencers have spoken out about being offered money and incentives to support Israel amid the conflict with Palestine. Some influencers were offered $5,000 to pledge their support, while others were promised compensation of up to $2,000 for going live with Israeli marketing groups. Pro-Palestinian influencers also claimed that pro-Israeli brands threatened to revoke their sponsorships if they publicly supported Palestinians. Additionally, an Israeli page was found to be editing photos from pro-Palestinian creators to fabricate increased support for Israel. These actions have exposed Israel's use of social media to manipulate information and control the narrative.

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The speakers claim Bibi Netanyahu effectively controls the U.S., citing his influence on anti-BDS laws and Trump's policies. They accuse Israel and Zionist groups of censoring dissenting voices online, controlling social media through figures like the head of META censorship, and manipulating information on platforms like Wikipedia. They allege the ADL admitted to controlling social media to promote Zionism. Speakers discuss the Israel lobby's influence on U.S. domestic policy, including attempts to defund states that criticize Israel. They claim textbooks have historically promoted a pro-Israel bias. They accuse Netanyahu of being a psychopath, alleging he uses false flag operations and harms civilians. They criticize Ambassador Huckabee for portraying Israel as humanitarian, citing videos of Israeli violence against children. They also claim PragerU is a Zionist organization created by an IDF unit. Speakers allege a double standard where criticism of Israel is labeled antisemitism, while Israel is allowed to commit atrocities. They claim Israel is expanding its borders and mass murdering Christians. They also allege the CIA and Israel have funded radical Islamist groups. Speakers accuse Mark Levin of being a foreign agent for influencing DHS policy to punish those who criticize Israel. They claim a globalist cabal is centered around Israel. They also discuss Sacha Baron Cohen's ADL gala speech advocating for jailing Mark Zuckerberg. They claim the ADL was founded by gangsters and has a history of suppressing speech. They also allege that many Zionists are descendants of Bolsheviks.

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Key points: The ADL is described as “an intelligence arm of a foreign government, profiling Americans, shaping narratives, deciding who gets to speak, and who disappears.” Netanyahu's claim that “the Internet is Israel's new battleground” is treated as a warning that critics will be erased. The ADL is accused of contradicting its civil rights label, promoting diversity campaigns while opposing conservative agendas, and rewriting history to frame Christians and conservatives as extremists and the Bible as hate speech. Antisemitism is described as a “virus.” The narrative alleges a long-running push to normalize pedophilia, with ties to Les Wexner and Leo Frank; the FBI reportedly cut ties with the ADL. Cape Technologies allegedly owns major VPN brands, originated as Crossrider, and is led by Teddy Saghi (Unit 8200, Dovdivum). It promotes vp.net, a zero-trust VPN with Intel SGX, open source, $5/month.

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My Israel has arranged an instruction day for Wiki editors to teach people how to edit in Wikipedia, the number one source of information today. If someone searches Gaza flotilla, we wanna be there, to influence what is written there, how it's written, and to ensure it's balanced and Zionist in nature. A participant says they came to learn how Israelis and Jews can defend Israel online, particularly in Wikipedia. They describe Wikipedia as a complex system and note that edits against Israel were erased or undone. They argue this knowledge is important for anyone who wants to defend Israel online, to see when information isn't quite right, to counter one-sided storytelling, and to ensure the other side of the story gets the right coverage. They state that content is filled with antisemitism, anti Zionism, and garbage, and call for activists to promote defense of Israel.

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- Grokopedia is introduced as a new alternative to Wikipedia, built on Elon Musk’s xAI model designed for deep understanding and reasoning, not just regurgitating text. - The program suggests Wikipedia has shifted left over time. It recounts how, ten years ago, Wikipedia was praised as a dream and as a replacement for traditional encyclopedias, with Britannica’s editor deriding encyclopedias as requiring paid researchers, while Wikipedia grew to become the world’s go-to resource and Britannica stopped printing books. - The speakers claim that, although Wikipedia allows anyone to edit, politics on the site is dominated by leftists. They point to examples of editors who advertise socialist views and display images of Che Guevara and Lenin. - They state that Wikipedia’s bias is evident in who counts as reliable or not, asserting that conservative media are deemed unreliable while outlets like CNN, MSNBC, Vox, Slate, The Nation, and Mother Jones are considered reliable. They claim Fox News is treated as unreliable, while Al Jazeera is considered generally reliable. - The narrative asserts bias in topic coverage and notability decisions. They mention a controversy over an article about a Ukrainian refugee that was deleted on the grounds it might not meet notability, contrasting it with other crimes that remained in Wikipedia. They also note a case where a suspect’s name was blacked out because he hadn’t been convicted, but another case (Kyle Rittenhouse) was named despite his status as a minor and not convicted. - The discussion includes claims that public pressure can sway Wikipedia at times (e.g., Irina Zerutsko’s article staying after outcry), but overall “nothing changes.” They describe a group of editors they call the “gang of forty,” who allegedly push propaganda in the Israel-Palestine conflict by removing mentions of terror attacks by Hezbollah and Hamas, and they describe a page titled “Donald Trump and Fascism” created just before a presidential election as interfering with elections. - They argue that Wikipedia presents a single worldview on major topics, excluding other perspectives, citing Fidel Castro’s successor Raul Castro as lacking the term “authoritarian” on his page, while other leaders have such labels applied. They also discuss government censorship and state-controlled outlets influencing Wikipedia’s content, noting that Chinese government censors flood the site and that China runs state propaganda outlets cited tens of thousands of times. - The COVID-19 lab-leak theory is discussed, with the speakers claiming that while evidence later emerged suggesting a lab origin, Wikipedia still claims “no evidence supporting laboratory involvement,” calling it a conspiracy theory. - Grokopedia is presented as offering an alternative where Grok lists investigations that affirm a lab-leak as the most probable origin, and the speaker says Grok is better than Wikipedia on their own page, which they claim contains mistakes and smears on the Wikipedia platform. - They mention other competing projects like Justopedia, founded by a veteran Wikipedia editor who wanted an alternative due to perceived left-wing bias; Scienceopedia and Justopedia are described as gaining momentum to provide more source variety. - The discussion closes with perspectives on governance of Wikipedia’s editorial direction: Catherine Mayer, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, is portrayed as evolving Wikipedia toward a woke and DEI ideology, with Maurer described as shaping critical years starting in 2016 and steering the foundation toward a social justice mission. - The speakers conclude with a call for dedicated, area-specific editors to enter and influence topics, suggesting that a few dozen committed editors could make a difference, though acknowledging the time required.
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