I'm putting together a story/theory about major players orchestrating a conspiracy of silence by scrubbing the news well enough that it doesn't meat Wikipedia citation standards (and therefore cannot be used to formulate Wikipedia entries). For instance, I was research Gerald Richards, whose Fox Island pedophilia and pornography scandal received far too little attention from the media, and I came across a link from David Icke's forum to a Google news report that seem unfortunately scrubbed: https://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?s=8a3c6d2430abdda49a9e81344e15edd0&t=248974&page=4
In the meantime, it may be worth asking why former State Dept. Director of Counterterrorism Daniel Rosen (and several other similarly-statused convicted child sex offenders) doesn't have a Wikipedia profile.
Fortunately, much or all of such stories might be saved in forums, and you all are doing a nice job of archiving (thanks for teaching me the ropes in that regard). However, we may at some point want to launch an effort to essentially force this information onto Wikipedia.
Note: Books count as good sources! So, a book like this one may have choice details and observations that can be used both to further our investigations, and also to force proper documentation in the annals of history according to Wikipedia's own rulebook.
"Portraits in the Snow: The Oakland County Child Killings...Scandals and Small Conspiracies" (book found on Amazon)
I have seen good documentation of the scrubbing of the Norwegian pedophile bust and a few other stories. Please post any others here so that I can document them.
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153sdsd ago
Thanks for all you do, dont let it be forgotten