Author James Bacque asks, Why is Wikipedia Censoring Me?
We probably all know about the news
clearinghouse WRH (whatreallyhappened.com)
being cut out by Wikipedia, it's maybe only his anti Zionist
exposés.James Bacque however is a
writer who has exposed Eisenhower's Death Camps, a largely American and French
story. Just what is Wikipedia up to?
"In 1989, I published the
first in a series of books about the Second World War and its aftermath. The
first, Other Losses, showed the tremendous atrocities committed against enemy
prisoners in the prison camps of the US and France after 1945. The next, Just
Raoul, was a biography of a hero of the French Resistance who saved many
refugees from Nazi death camps. The next, Crimes and Mercies, described the full
extent of all allied crimes against Germans, plus the wonderful charity work of
Canada and the USA in saving 800 million people, including Germans, Japanese and
Italians, from starving to death in the hungry years after 1945. The next, Dear
Enemy, illuminated the attitudes of the western allies to Germany from 1945 to
now.Wikipedia reviews and
criticizes only Other Losses, and in such a biassed way, that I finally tried to
correct their many errors. Starting in March, 2006, I tried repeatedly over many
weeks to correct the errors, but found that within a day at first, then within
hours, and finally within minutes, some Wikipedian editor had expunged my
corrections, replacing them with ever more hostile and denigrating allegations.
Friends of mine tried also to correct the flawed Wikipedia article, but found
the same situation. Finally we decided that Wikipedia was deliberately censoring
my contributions, and that it was pointless to continue trying to present the
facts on Wikipedia. After Serendipity (already acquainted with censorship at
Wikipedia) heard of this situation I was offered the chance to publish the real
story, which appears
below."More:http://serendipity.li/hr/bacque_on_wikipedia.htmRelated:http://www.wikipedia-watch.org/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship
Posted: Sun - September 10, 2006 at 01:24 AM