Here is Wikipedia's entry for "Pizzagate": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzagate_conspiracy_theory
Note that they immediately claim with confidence that it has been "debunked".
And here is Wikipedia's entry for "Day Care Sex Abuse Hysteria": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day-care_sex-abuse_hysteria
Note that they also claim these events were no more than hysteria ("satanic panic"), and that the lack of convictions and/or reversals are evidence of no crimes.
But you can take a look into the "Talk" tab of the Wiki page to see that not all Wiki contributors agree with the conclusions. And then there is the fact that the Country Walk Babysitter case actually ended in a conviction that did not get overturned- hardly a case of "hysteria".
It is obvious that Wikipedia's editors are enforcing a narrative, since it does not take much research to find the thorough investigation into pedophilia networks done by David McGowan in 2001: E:\HOME documents\Writing\CURRENT\The Pedophocracy by David McGowan.htm
He address nearly all of the events cited in Wikipedia's page on "Day Care Sex Abuse Hysteria", showing they were not incidents of hysteria but very real and deeply disturbing crimes.
And then there is also the work of Ted Gunderson, former head of the FBI's Los Angeles unit, and who looked specifically at the McMartin Daycare scandal, demonstrating is was not at all a hysterical delusion but yet another sickening crime (and also proving the tunnels under the daycare did in fact exist): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju_jWWIS_hE
So we have to ask. Wikipedia, or Pedopedia, or Evilpedia? Who are you covering for?
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TheKangaroo ago
Or it is a rational and impartial source, while you conspiracy theorists are delusional and live in an alternate reality.
9982871? ago
"Or it is a rational and impartial source"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitic_canard
"One well-known antisemitic cliché is that "the Jews control the media".[69][70] "
lol