Whenever a website has a talk page or comments section, I usually read them and often I get a lot of info I would never get by just reading the main page or article. Anyways recently when I was heavily researching the franklin scandal, I read the wikipedia article on the subject. It is a perfect example of attempting to crush the truth, and it really pisses me off. It does not stop there though. It gets even more disturbing when you read the talk page. I highly suggest to anyone who has not done so to read the article and talk page concerning the franklin scandal at wikileaks here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_child_prostitution_ring_allegations .
Something kind of bizarre, is that there is a moderator who constantly obstructs the truth from getting to the main page, and with just a little bit of digging on a few websites (including encyclopedia dramatica, strangely enough) found that one of the main instigators on the article talk page was a former cabinet official for George W Bush... Really freaking weird. Please check this out guys!
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UglyTruth ago
September 29, 2010
The much maligned co-founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, has once again stumbled into saying something that simply doesn't appear to be true, if judged against the evidence that the rest of the world sees on the Internet.
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Thanks to Wikia, Inc.'s chief operating officer, Michael Davis, all five of those WikiLeaks domains are registered to Wikia, Inc., which is ultimately presided over by its co-founder Jimmy Wales -- the guy who says he has "absolutely nothing to do with WikiLeaks". Also, Michael Davis used to sit on the board of trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation, alongside Jimbo Wales.
https://web.archive.org/web/20160706164803/http://www.examiner.com/article/jimmy-wales-contradicts-the-rest-of-the-internet