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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Dorfaladin ago
Yeah it is so weird that so much concerning one of the worst scandals in American history is not on the site. Huh the history of the article is strange as well, and strange for the fact that it is locked and controlled with an iron fist. I still cant get over the fact that one of the mods who constantly reverts and deletes things from the franklin article was closely tied professionally to the bush family. What the hell!
GeorgeT ago
Well guys, David Icke in 1995 in his book 'And The Truth Shell Set You Free' went as far as to name George Bush senior as a serial child torturer and killer - he did not allege, he actually called Bush out! You would expect David to be drowned in papers right? Wrong! Bush never got back to him.
Ushil ago
If he was killed, don't you think that would raise too much suspicion to Bush?
archons ago
Think of all the people who made similar allegations and were killed. They are not shy to kill for accusations.