Wikipedia Censorship of Dr Judy Wood’s research continues apace…

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2014-05-02 09:06:29

We were contacted by a chap in Sweden about this issue. I’ve added the text below to this posting:   www.checktheevidence…   Wikipedia is pretty close to being George Orwell’s “Ministry of Truth”     02 Apr 2014  – Someone Writes to Wikipedia To Ask About the Exclusion of Dr Judy Wood’s research Despite ongoing sales of Dr Judy Wood’s book, increasing awareness of her research and a number of interviews, Wikipedia continues to censor discussion of all these topics: On 05/01/2014 16:18 – JF wrote:  Dear Sirs, As a frequent reader and sometime donor to Wikipedia I wanted to ask why there is nothing to be found in wikipedia about the author Dr. Judy Wood and her book* Where Did The Towers Go*?  For reference please see the link from the amazon.com website:www.amazon.com/Tower… Dr. Wood is a respected scientist and her book is highly rated, a response or comments from Wikipedia on this omission would be appreciated.Bonne soirée de Genève,JFSuisse+41 76 xxxxx  From: Wikipedia information team <info-en@wikimedia.or…>Date: Thu, May 1, 2014 at 7:49 PMSubject: Re: [Ticket#2014050110008697] Article not foundTo: JFDear JF,  Thank you for sharing your concerns. One of Wikipedia’s core policies is that articles must be written from a neutral point of view. A corollary to that is that is that we try to avoid giving content undue weight <en.wikipedia.org/wik…; to topics. We only report what is covered by reliable secondary sources. Dr. Wood’s book would be considered a primary source for a discussion of her theory, so discussing it in an article would require other sources not written by Wood as evidence that is a significant theory worthy of inclusion.  If you know of such sources and would like to propose it be added, you can create a free account and propose it on a discussion page such as <en.wikipedia.org/wik…;. Article content is not controlled by a central authority, so we can take only limited action on requests via email. The discussion pages are where most decisions about article content are made.Yours sincerely,Alexander Zaddach–Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/—Disclaimer: all mail to this address is answered by volunteers, and responses are not to be considered an official statement of the Wikimedia Foundation. For official correspondence, please contact the Wikimedia Foundation by certified mail at the address listed    

See: Wikipedia: Rotten to the Core

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