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A long time ago, in a galaxy far away… there was once an effort to construct “the largest encyclopedia in history, both in terms of breadth and in terms of depth,” which its co-founder said should also fundamentally “be a reliable resource.” That site, of course, is Wikipedia, and today, that same co-founder, Larry Sanger, has his doubts about the success of its mission, saying in 2021 that whether or not it can be relied on anymore “depends on what you think the truth is,” and more importantly, whatever the predominant establishment views are at any given time.
This week on The Micah Hanks Program, after looking at the latest revelations involving Pentagon disinformation and other issues related to the U.S. government’s pursuit of answers to the UAP mystery, we shift our focus over to a recent attack launched against our friendly neighborhood podcaster by the anonymous editors at Wikipedia, who have long showcased a harsh disdain for the UAP subject. What does this mean in terms of truth, transparency, and accuracy regarding the world’s sixth-most-visited website?
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Show Notes
Below are links to stories and other content featured in this episode:
- NEWS: NASA Satellite Images Reveal Mysterious Blast Site of 1908 Tunguska Event
- Death of the Podcast Host? AI Podcasts Stir Debate Over the Future of Science Communication
- A Mysterious Radio Signal from Space Was Traced to an Unexpected Source—and It’s Something Within Our Own Galaxy
- UAP: Was It Scrap Metal or an Alien Spacecraft? The Army Asked an Elite Defense Lab to Investigate
- Tim Phillips – Former Deputy Director of AARO Speaks with Mick West
- Eric Davis responds to recent WSJ reporting
- Chris Mellon’s letter to the WSJ
- WIKI WARS: Wikipedia bans The Debrief, Attacks Micah Hanks
- Politician Threatens to Unmask Wiki Editor with Frivolous Suit – Center for Individual Rights
- ‘Nobody should trust Wikipedia,’ its co-founder warns: Larry Sanger says site has been taken over by left-wing ‘volunteers’
- Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is not so great
- Article on ‘Criticism of Wikipedia’ on Wikipedia.com
- FLASHBACK: The Decline of Wikipedia | MIT Technology Review
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