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* [[9-11]] - So many angles to this, so little on Wikipedia... | * [[9-11]] - So many angles to this, so little on Wikipedia... | ||
* [[Arms for Libya]] - "The biggest arms-dealing case in U.S. history"<ref>http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-edwinwilson-idUKBRE88M00P20120923</ref> when it happened in the early 1980s. As of 2019, it does not have its own page | * [[Arms for Libya]] - "The biggest arms-dealing case in U.S. history"<ref>http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-edwinwilson-idUKBRE88M00P20120923</ref> when it happened in the early 1980s. As of 2019, it does not have its own page | ||
− | * [[Richard Lambert]] - | + | * [[Richard Lambert]] - Career FBI officer, former head of the [[Amerithrax]] investigation, who repeatedly brought legal action against the FBI, alleging malpractice.<ref>https://washingtonsblog.com/2015/04/head-fbis-anthrax-investigation-calls-b-s.html</ref> |
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Some of wikipedia's most notable gaps. |
Some pages created on Wikipedia have been removed - these are addressed at Wikipedia/Censorship. This page illustrates some of the notable gaps.
Deep Events which are not addressed
- 2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack - Armed Israelis detailed in the Mexican parliament
- 2006 Mexico DC-9 drug bust - A plane painted to impersonate a US government plane found to contain over 5 tonnes of cocaine.
- Western Global Airlines N545JN - A plane lands with 67 tonnes of cash and a dead body
Deep Events which are hardly addressed
- 9-11 - So many angles to this, so little on Wikipedia...
- Arms for Libya - "The biggest arms-dealing case in U.S. history"[1] when it happened in the early 1980s. As of 2019, it does not have its own page
- Richard Lambert - Career FBI officer, former head of the Amerithrax investigation, who repeatedly brought legal action against the FBI, alleging malpractice.[2]
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