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Revision as of 15:59, 10 October 2022
This SMWObject has status "stable". Wikispooks currently has 2158 pages which use Template:Quotation (0 with a description and 0 of them Stubs).
Quotations are the record of speech of third parties. Direct quotes must be within double quote marks. |
Quotations are an excellent and direct way to report who said what when. The main caveats are to beware of counterfeits and always acknowledge your sources. This is most simply done through a reference tag (<ref>)[1], either manually or automatically, using a quotation template.
Contents
Direct or indirect?
Where language is particularly unusual or otherwise revealing, a direct (i.e. verbatim) quotation is recommended. Where the language is wordy in an uninteresting way, it may be preferable to use an indirect quotation to summarise it.
Direct
Direct quotes must be between double quotes (") and must acknowledge the source, i.e. by providing a link to it. If you use Template:SMWQ as recommended below, these are automatically created for you.
Indirect
Indirect quotations are inexact renderings of third party material. Do not use quote marks, except for any deceitful language, such as "terrorism". Always acknowledge that the material is from someone else and include a reference to the source.
Quotation templates
The best way to include quotations is to use a quotation template. The most up to date template for including quotations is Template:SMWQ, which is almost always preferable to the older Template:QB.
Template:SMWQ
- Full article: Template:SMWQ
- Full article: Template:SMWQ
[2] SMWQ is preferred since it allows semantic representation of the quotation — the practical upshot of which is that it can automatically appear on multiple pages.[3] Another feature of this template is that it allows easy selection from a range of styles, from inline (just put inside "..." marks, citing the source as a <ref>) up to a separate quotation box. The source for the quote left is as follows:
{{SMWQ
|align=right
|text=The problem with [[internet]] quotes is that you cant [sic.] always depend on their accuracy
|subjects=reliability, internet, accuracy
|image=internet quotation.jpg
|image_width=512px
|format=image
|source_name=Saidit
|source_URL=https://saidit.net/s/Memetics/comments/lxp/the_problem_with_internet_quotes_is_that_you_cant/
|authors=Abraham Lincoln
|date=1864
}}
Try to fill in as many of the parameters as possible as precisely as possible. Adding accurate date, location, authors, source_name etc. will help the quote appear on more pages.
Template:QB
- Full article: Template:QB
- Full article: Template:QB
The problem with internet quotes is that you cant [sic.] always depend on their accuracy.
Abraham Lincoln, 1864[4]
More lightweight is the older template:QB, which puts its contents in a quotation box, but which does none of the semantic markup or presentation. The only real advantage of this is that the source code is shorter, i.e.:
{{QB
|The problem with [[internet]] quotes is that you cant [sic.] always depend on their accuracy. <br/>''[[Abraham Lincoln]]'', [[1864]]<ref>https://saidit.net/s/Memetics/comments/lxp/the_problem_with_internet_quotes_is_that_you_cant/</ref>
}}
Length
Very long quotations are generally unhelpful and break up the narrative flow of an article. Consider an indirect quotation, i.e. a summary, in this case. If you consider the quotation of particular merit, consider posting it in its entirety to the Document namespace, although be aware that separate rules apply.
Accuracy
Do check quotes for accuracy before posting on this website, and cite a creditable source using the |source_URL parameter of Template:SMWQ. If one exists, use the generally agreed original source. If the authenticity of the quote is disputed, note this when citing it (for example, using the |note parameter).
Examples
Page name | Date | Author | |
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"9-11/Israel did it" | “Finally, we need to take a hard look at why the corporate media (MSM) have paid more attention to Sarah Palin’s wardrobe than they have to dissecting blatant falsehoods, discrepancies and inconsistencies in the US Government’s treatment of 9/11 and its aftermath.” | 10 September 2009 | Alan Sabrosky |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “There were continuing moments of alarm. A panel truck with a painting of a plane flying into the World Trade Center was stopped near the temporary command post. It proved to be rented to a group of ethnic Middle Eastern people who did not speak English. Fearing that it might be a truck bomb, the NYPD immediately evacuated the area, called out the bomb squad, and detained the occupants until a thorough search was made. The vehicle was found to be an innocent delivery truck.”<a href="#cite_note-30">[30]</a>” | February 2006 | Norman Mineta |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “American security services overnight stopped a car bomb on the George Washington Bridge. The van, packed with explosives, was stopped on an approach ramp to the bridge. Authorities suspect the terrorists intended to blow up the main crossing between New Jersey and New York, Army Radio reported.” | 12 September 2001 | |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “If these Americans and those like them ever fully understand just how much of their suffering — and the suffering we have inflicted on others — is properly laid on the doorsteps of Israel and its advocates in America, they will sweep aside those in politics, the press and the pulpits alike whose lies and disloyalty brought this about and concealed it from them. They may well leave Israel looking like Carthage after the Romans finished with it. It will be Israel’s own great fault.” | 10 September 2009 | Alan Sabrosky |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq," Ma'ariv quoted the former prime minister as saying. He reportedly added that these events "swung American public opinion in our favor."” | Benjamin Netanyahu | |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “All democratic circles in America and of Europe, especially those of the Italian centre-left, now know that the disastrous attack was planned and realized by the American CIA and Mossad with the help of the Zionist world, to place the blame on Arab countries and to persuade the Western powers to intervene in Iraq and Afghanistan.” | November 2007 | Francesco Cossiga |
"Alt-right" | “It should be clear that it is with the "Alt Right" where the term "conservative CIA" really comes into its own. As readers will quickly find out by analyzing all the entries here, there's really no point in calling the "Alt Right" the "Alt Right". It should either be called Old Right, or, more accurately, "conservative CIA". Similar to the "liberal CIA" social Democrats and the antifa, it's a completely artificial creation, meant to pervert huge anti-immigration sentiment among the population and prevent any kind of decent, honest research into conspiracies as JFK and 9/11. If you are against further Third World immigration - which easily 70-80% of whites are and 60% of minorities - or open to conspiracy, you are literally forced to take refuge in this pre-created political box and get behind one of the gurus here. Otherwise you and your opinions essentially don't exist.” | 7 April 2019 | Joël van der Reijden |
"Anti-corruption" | “In Slovakia in the 1990s I used UK companies wanting to do business to engage with local businesses. We set up the Klub 500 of companies with more than 500 employees. We got UK MPs via the NATO Parliamentary Assembly to teach them how business relates to, and can fund and lobby, political parties legitimately in a democracy, instead of their then model of cash in brown envelopes.” | 24 May 2018 | Chris Donnelly |
"Anti-vaxxer" | “It is wrong to call a person who declines a shot an "anti-vaxxer". Virtually no physicians are "anti-antibiotics" or "anti-surgery", whereas all are opposed to treatments that they think are unnecessary, more likely to harm than to benefit an individual patient, or inadequately tested.” | July 2021 | Jane Orient |
"Antisemitism" | “Well, it’s a trick, we always use it. When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holocaust. When in this country people are criticizing Israel, then they are anti-Semitic. And the organization is strong, and has a lot of money, and the ties between Israel and the American Jewish establishment are very strong and they are strong in this country, as you know.” | 14 August 2002 | Shulamit Aloni |
"Antisemitism" | “The more Jewish bodies campaign against anti-Semitism the more opposition to Jewish politics is detected.” | 13 May 2019 | |
"Biological weapon/Terrorism" | “This is not about retribution,... This matter is going forward — we are in a live exercise here to get this right.” To which president Trump retorted “you should have told us” | 2020 | Mike Pompeo |
"Bucha massacre" | “It begs the question why would the Russian army commit this atrocity on civilians wearing neutral white armbands after delivering large quantities of humanitarian aid?” | 5 April 2022 | George Eliason |
"COVID-19/Response" | “We don’t want to have a lot of recovered people... To be clear, we’re trying – through the shut-down in the United States – to not get to one percent of the population infected. We’re well below that today, but with exponentiation, you could get past that three million [people or approximately one percent of the U.S. population being infected with COVID-19 and the vast majority recovering]. Eventually what we’ll have to have is certificates of who’s a recovered person, who’s a vaccinated person... Because you don’t want people moving around the world where you’ll have some countries that won’t have it under control, sadly. You don’t want to completely block off the ability for people to go there and come back and move around. So eventually there will be this digital immunity proof that will help facilitate the global reopening up.” | 24 March 2020 | |
"COVID-19/Response" | “To minimize COVID-19] infection the UK is granting early release to all non-violent, non-Julian Assange prisoners.” | 4 April 2020 | Caitlin Johnstone |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “These products were designed to injure, maim and kill.” | 1 March 2023 | Michael Yeadon |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “We need to be careful, as it's obvious pharmaceutical companies wish to make a profit and would like to keep always selling vaccines for everyone. But we need to prioritise; we need to know if they're needed or not. (We need to) not be subordinated to Big Pharma dictating us: "we need a third dose", "we need a fourth", "we need to vaccinate children".” | July 2021 | Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “A vaccine is at least a year away, and success is uncertain. Treatments that hold promise need to be evaluated rigorously.” | World Bank/Human Development Practice Group | |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “For us therefore, we're really taking that leap [to drive innovation] – us as a company, Bayer – in cell and gene therapies [...] ultimately the mRNA vaccines are an example for that cell and gene therapy. I always like to say: if we had surveyed two years ago in the public – ‘would you be willing to take a gene or cell therapy and inject it into your body?’ – we would have probably had a 95% refusal rate,” | 24 October 2021 | Stefan Oelrich |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “No team I was ever part of would have picked the spike protein... I believe they did it on purpose. It was collusion and malfeasance.” | 12 June 2022 | Michael Yeadon |
"Climate change" | “I argue that by far the most destructive force on the planet is power-driven financiers and profit-driven corporations and their cartels backed by military might; and that the global warming myth is a red herring that contributes to hiding this truth. In my opinion, activists who, using any justification, feed the global warming myth have effectively been co-opted, or at best neutralized.” | Denis Rancourt | |
"Climate change" | “we came up with the idea that ... global warming ... and the like, would fit the bill.” | 1993 | Alexander King Club of Rome Bertrand Schneider |
"Conspiracy mindset" | ““Conspiracy belief”, “conspiracy thinking”, “conspiracy mindset”, “conspiracy predispositions”, “conspiracist ideation”, “conspiracy ideology”, “conspiracy mentality” and “conspiracy worldview” — most of these apparently serving no distinct purpose other than an attempt at elegant variation — are all terms based upon the psychologists' own delusional beliefs. For some reason, all those researching the psychology of those they have labelled conspiracy theorist imagine, without reason, that the so-named “conspiracists” don’t have any evidence to back up their arguments.” | 1 August 2022 | Iain Davis |
"Conspiracy mindset" | “Conspiracy theories offer simple answers to complex problems by providing explanations for uncertain situations. Thus, they should be attractive to individuals who are intolerant of uncertainty and seek cognitive closure.” | 2017 | Aleksandra Cichocka Marta Marchlewska Małgorzata Kossowska |
"Conspiracy mindset" | “a small part in motivating the endorsement of such seemingly irrational beliefs is the desire to stick out from the crowd, the need for uniqueness” | 2016 | Roland Imhoff Pia Karoline Lamberty |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “German Business News: You dedicate a whole chapter to the Bilderbergers. What influence do the Bilderbergers really exert? Jürgen Roth: Compared to the "round tables" I described, their influence is rather small. What stands out among the Bilderbergers is not so much the secrecy or the strict isolation in luxury enclaves, but who the initiators are. They are US banks and US corporations, as well as the Deutsche Bank. At its core, it is a kind of neoliberal think tank, whose members sometimes have a rather obscure biography. And they try, with more or less great success, to win over politicians who are well-disposed towards them and their goals. These in turn feel flattered when they are invited. And it is particularly revealing that only representatives of neo-liberalism are invited. Critics of capitalism will not be found there. German Business News: Where is the line between real power and conspiracy theory? You criticize the network of the "Round Tables". What is behind it? Jürgen Roth: There is no conspiracy theory, only the conspiracy of a small, exclusive, European, economic and political elite against the social and democratic state. Their goal is clearly an ideological revolution, the widespread implementation of a free, untamed market economy. Ulisses Garrido, the former Portuguese trade union leader and current director of the Education Department of the European Trade Union Confederation, is far from any conspiracy theory. He explained it to me like this: "What is to be achieved is a complete change in society, without the population having any say in the matter. It is undoubtedly a silent coup." [...] | 24 May 2014 | Jürgen Roth Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “[...] I never say conspiracy theorist, but I'm incredulous and I check stuff out, and I think if people didn't have that phrase to fall back on, they could be incredulous and check stuff out [...]” | 17 January 2022 | Richard Grove |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “Here's the thing. There's about 150 people that run the world. Anybody who wants to go into politics, they're all fucking puppets, okay? There are 150 and they're all men that run the world - period, full stop. They control most of the important assets, they control the money flows. And these are not the tech entrepreneurs. Now they are going to get rolled over the next five to ten years by the people that are really underneath pulling the strings. And when you get behind the curtain and see how that world works, what you realize is, it is unfairly set up for them and their progeny. Now, I'm not going to say that that's something that we can rip apart. But first order of business is, I want to break through and be at that table. That's the first order of business.” | 2017 | Chamath Palihapitiya |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “individuals who commit elite deviance face limited effective deterrents, due to lenient penalties for such actions. The narrow presentation of elite criminality in the news enables the continued perpetration of elite deviance, allowing for the power elite to maintain a hold on the presentation of deviance in society. While the accountability structures seem to be shifting, the ingrained systems of power remain, thus enabling elite deviance to continue, regardless of the potential consequences. Looking to the future, however, a change in public perception of elite deviance appears to be occurring. With unprecedented frequency, high-power individuals are facing public allegations of crimes, as well as, incarceration, rather than benefiting from the traditional veil of secrecy and protection that previously surrounded their actions.” | ||
"Conspiracy theory" | “There is in Italy a power which we seldom mention in this House ... I mean the secret societies... It is useless to deny, because it is impossible to conceal, that a great part of Europe — the whole of Italy and France and a great portion of Germany, to say nothing of other countries — is covered with a network of these secret societies, just as the superficies of the earth is now being covered with railroads. And what are their objects? They do not attempt to conceal them. They do not want constitutional government; they do not want ameliorated institutions ... they want to change the tenure of land, to drive out the present owners of the soil and to put an end to ecclesiastical establishments. Some of them may go further...” | ||
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “Work in online misinformation details how alternative media intentionally fabricate conspiracy theories, spreading false allegations ranging from reptilian presidents to staged terrorist attacks” | June 2017 | Robbie Sutton Aleksandra Cichocka Karen Douglas |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “[Conspiracy beliefs] are — almost by definition — not shared by the majority of people.” | 2016 | Roland Imhoff Pia Karoline Lamberty |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “history has repeatedly shown that corporate and political elites do conspire against public interests. Conspiracy theories play an important role in bringing their misdeeds into the light.” | June 2017 | Robbie Sutton Aleksandra Cichocka Karen Douglas |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “they are emotional given that negative emotions and not rational deliberations cause conspiracy beliefs... One limitation... is that the field is lacking a solid theoretical framework that contextualizes previous findings, that enables novel predictions, and that suggests interventions to reduce the prevalence of conspiracy theories in society.” | 2018 | Jan-Willem van Prooijen Karen Douglas |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “a small part in motivating the endorsement of such seemingly irrational beliefs is the desire to stick out from the crowd, the need for uniqueness.” | 2016 | Roland Imhoff Pia Karoline Lamberty |
"Continuity of Government" | “It's important that the UN and WHO remain very clear, but when they challenge governments directly, they often get into this issue of sovereignty. (...) I think it's really critical to think about soft power influence, which is other influentials, who can call up the head of state, or powerful constituencies within those countries. We've seen this in the context of mobilizing religious leaders in the context of polio, or specific business leaders where you can soften perhaps a very hard line from government through less more stealthy entry points, rather than trying to punish them (...)” | 18 October 2019 | |
"Counter-terrorism" | “The current threat from Islamist terrorism is serious and sustained. It is genuinely international in scope, involving a variety of groups, networks and individuals who are driven by particular violent and extremist beliefs. It is indiscriminate – aiming to cause mass casualties, regardless of the age, nationality, or religion of their victims; and the terrorists are often prepared to commit suicide to kill others. Overall, we judge that the scale of the threat is potentially still increasing and is not likely to diminish significantly for some years. ” | July 2006 | |
"Countering disinformation" | “the counter-disinformation space as a whole [in Georgia] is slightly less evolved than in other regions, still being largely though not exclusively focused on fact-checking, which might be termed counter-disinformation 1.0.” | June 2018 | |
"Countering disinformation" | “Another barrier to combating disinformation is the fact that certain Kremlin-backed narratives are factually true. For example, the Serbian organisation European Western Balkans noted that one of the country's most prominent pro-Kremlin narratives relates to Russia's ongoing support for Belgrade in the Kosovo dispute which is true. Responding to inconvenient truths, as opposed to pure propaganda, is naturally more problematic.” | June 2018 | |
"Cyberterrorism" | “A massive and well-coordinated cyber attack on the electric grid could devastate the economy and cause a large-scale loss of life.” | Richard Andres | |
"Cyberterrorism" | “The United States and Britain on Monday issued a first-of-its-kind joint warning about Russian cyberattacks against government and private organizations as well as individual homes and offices in both countries, a milestone in the escalating use of cyberweaponry between major powers.” | 16 April 2018 | David D. Kirkpatrick Ron Nixon |
"Denialism" | “They completely invert the meaning of words and yet claim nothing has changed. They attack reason as irrationality and tell you insanity is sense. They almost literally report 2+2=5 and call anyone who claims it’s 4 a 'five denier'.” | 5 January 2024 | OffGuardian |
"Disaster" | “The process of transformation is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event” | September 2000 | Project for the New American Century |
"Disinformation" | “The weirdest thing about the Biden administration tasking itself with the censorship of "disinformation" on social media is that the United States is the hub of a globe-spanning empire that is built upon a foundation of disinformation, maintained by disinformation, and facilitated by disinformation.” | July 2021 | Caitlin Johnstone |
"Disinformation" | “On 28 September 2023, the US Department of State released a landmark report on how the People’s Republic of China seeks to reshape the global information environment to its advantage by investing billions of dollars to construct a global information ecosystem that promotes its propaganda and facilitates censorship and the spread of "disinformation".<a href="#cite_note-4">[4]</a> :China responded: "The US Department of State report is in itself disinformation as it misrepresents facts and truth. In fact, it is the US that invented the weaponizing of the global information space. The relevant center of the US State Department which concocted the report is engaged in propaganda and infiltration in the name of “global engagement”. It is a source of disinformation and the command center of “perception warfare”. :"From Operation Mockingbird which bribed and manipulated news media for propaganda purposes in the Cold War era, to a vial of white powder and a staged video of the 'White Helmets' cited as evidence to wage wars of aggression in Iraq and Syria earlier this century, and then to the enormous lie made up to smear China’s Xinjiang policy, facts have proven time and again that the US is an 'empire of lies' through and through. :"Even some in the US, such as Senator Rand Paul, acknowledged that the US government is the greatest propagator of "disinformation" in the history of the world."<a href="#cite_note-5">[5]</a>” | 30 September 2023 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs The People's Republic of China |
"Extremism" | “Should these extremist views be allow [sic.] in society with the risk they could incite some to violence?” | 9 April 2011 | Admin |
"Extremism" | “the distinction between “non-violent extremism” and “violent extremism” is not a valid one.” | May 2014 | Alex Schmid |
"Extremism" | “Despite widespread evidence to the contrary, including a PREVENT training presentation from the police describing anti-fracking protesters as extremists, the police argued in court that anti-fracking protesters were not viewed in this way.” | ||
"Fake News" | “In the article, the [Washington] Post blurred the lines between “fake news” – stories that are simply made up – and what was deemed “propaganda,” in effect, information that didn’t jibe with what the U.S. State Department was saying.” | 28 February 2017 | Robert Parry |
"Fake News" | “CNN is the ultimate "fake news" network. There isn't a day that goes by where CNN doesn't deliberately fake a news story, distort a significant event for political purposes, or censor an important piece of news they don't want their viewers to discover.” | 19 November 2016 | Mike Adams |
... further results |
Examples
Page name | Date | Author | |
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"9-11/Israel did it" | “Finally, we need to take a hard look at why the corporate media (MSM) have paid more attention to Sarah Palin’s wardrobe than they have to dissecting blatant falsehoods, discrepancies and inconsistencies in the US Government’s treatment of 9/11 and its aftermath.” | 10 September 2009 | Alan Sabrosky |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “There were continuing moments of alarm. A panel truck with a painting of a plane flying into the World Trade Center was stopped near the temporary command post. It proved to be rented to a group of ethnic Middle Eastern people who did not speak English. Fearing that it might be a truck bomb, the NYPD immediately evacuated the area, called out the bomb squad, and detained the occupants until a thorough search was made. The vehicle was found to be an innocent delivery truck.”<a href="#cite_note-30">[30]</a>” | February 2006 | Norman Mineta |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “American security services overnight stopped a car bomb on the George Washington Bridge. The van, packed with explosives, was stopped on an approach ramp to the bridge. Authorities suspect the terrorists intended to blow up the main crossing between New Jersey and New York, Army Radio reported.” | 12 September 2001 | |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “If these Americans and those like them ever fully understand just how much of their suffering — and the suffering we have inflicted on others — is properly laid on the doorsteps of Israel and its advocates in America, they will sweep aside those in politics, the press and the pulpits alike whose lies and disloyalty brought this about and concealed it from them. They may well leave Israel looking like Carthage after the Romans finished with it. It will be Israel’s own great fault.” | 10 September 2009 | Alan Sabrosky |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq," Ma'ariv quoted the former prime minister as saying. He reportedly added that these events "swung American public opinion in our favor."” | Benjamin Netanyahu | |
"9-11/Israel did it" | “All democratic circles in America and of Europe, especially those of the Italian centre-left, now know that the disastrous attack was planned and realized by the American CIA and Mossad with the help of the Zionist world, to place the blame on Arab countries and to persuade the Western powers to intervene in Iraq and Afghanistan.” | November 2007 | Francesco Cossiga |
"Alt-right" | “It should be clear that it is with the "Alt Right" where the term "conservative CIA" really comes into its own. As readers will quickly find out by analyzing all the entries here, there's really no point in calling the "Alt Right" the "Alt Right". It should either be called Old Right, or, more accurately, "conservative CIA". Similar to the "liberal CIA" social Democrats and the antifa, it's a completely artificial creation, meant to pervert huge anti-immigration sentiment among the population and prevent any kind of decent, honest research into conspiracies as JFK and 9/11. If you are against further Third World immigration - which easily 70-80% of whites are and 60% of minorities - or open to conspiracy, you are literally forced to take refuge in this pre-created political box and get behind one of the gurus here. Otherwise you and your opinions essentially don't exist.” | 7 April 2019 | Joël van der Reijden |
"Anti-corruption" | “In Slovakia in the 1990s I used UK companies wanting to do business to engage with local businesses. We set up the Klub 500 of companies with more than 500 employees. We got UK MPs via the NATO Parliamentary Assembly to teach them how business relates to, and can fund and lobby, political parties legitimately in a democracy, instead of their then model of cash in brown envelopes.” | 24 May 2018 | Chris Donnelly |
"Anti-vaxxer" | “It is wrong to call a person who declines a shot an "anti-vaxxer". Virtually no physicians are "anti-antibiotics" or "anti-surgery", whereas all are opposed to treatments that they think are unnecessary, more likely to harm than to benefit an individual patient, or inadequately tested.” | July 2021 | Jane Orient |
"Antisemitism" | “Well, it’s a trick, we always use it. When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holocaust. When in this country people are criticizing Israel, then they are anti-Semitic. And the organization is strong, and has a lot of money, and the ties between Israel and the American Jewish establishment are very strong and they are strong in this country, as you know.” | 14 August 2002 | Shulamit Aloni |
"Antisemitism" | “The more Jewish bodies campaign against anti-Semitism the more opposition to Jewish politics is detected.” | 13 May 2019 | |
"Biological weapon/Terrorism" | “This is not about retribution,... This matter is going forward — we are in a live exercise here to get this right.” To which president Trump retorted “you should have told us” | 2020 | Mike Pompeo |
"Bucha massacre" | “It begs the question why would the Russian army commit this atrocity on civilians wearing neutral white armbands after delivering large quantities of humanitarian aid?” | 5 April 2022 | George Eliason |
"COVID-19/Response" | “We don’t want to have a lot of recovered people... To be clear, we’re trying – through the shut-down in the United States – to not get to one percent of the population infected. We’re well below that today, but with exponentiation, you could get past that three million [people or approximately one percent of the U.S. population being infected with COVID-19 and the vast majority recovering]. Eventually what we’ll have to have is certificates of who’s a recovered person, who’s a vaccinated person... Because you don’t want people moving around the world where you’ll have some countries that won’t have it under control, sadly. You don’t want to completely block off the ability for people to go there and come back and move around. So eventually there will be this digital immunity proof that will help facilitate the global reopening up.” | 24 March 2020 | |
"COVID-19/Response" | “To minimize COVID-19] infection the UK is granting early release to all non-violent, non-Julian Assange prisoners.” | 4 April 2020 | Caitlin Johnstone |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “These products were designed to injure, maim and kill.” | 1 March 2023 | Michael Yeadon |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “We need to be careful, as it's obvious pharmaceutical companies wish to make a profit and would like to keep always selling vaccines for everyone. But we need to prioritise; we need to know if they're needed or not. (We need to) not be subordinated to Big Pharma dictating us: "we need a third dose", "we need a fourth", "we need to vaccinate children".” | July 2021 | Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “A vaccine is at least a year away, and success is uncertain. Treatments that hold promise need to be evaluated rigorously.” | World Bank/Human Development Practice Group | |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “For us therefore, we're really taking that leap [to drive innovation] – us as a company, Bayer – in cell and gene therapies [...] ultimately the mRNA vaccines are an example for that cell and gene therapy. I always like to say: if we had surveyed two years ago in the public – ‘would you be willing to take a gene or cell therapy and inject it into your body?’ – we would have probably had a 95% refusal rate,” | 24 October 2021 | Stefan Oelrich |
"COVID-19/Vaccine" | “No team I was ever part of would have picked the spike protein... I believe they did it on purpose. It was collusion and malfeasance.” | 12 June 2022 | Michael Yeadon |
"Climate change" | “I argue that by far the most destructive force on the planet is power-driven financiers and profit-driven corporations and their cartels backed by military might; and that the global warming myth is a red herring that contributes to hiding this truth. In my opinion, activists who, using any justification, feed the global warming myth have effectively been co-opted, or at best neutralized.” | Denis Rancourt | |
"Climate change" | “we came up with the idea that ... global warming ... and the like, would fit the bill.” | 1993 | Alexander King Club of Rome Bertrand Schneider |
"Conspiracy mindset" | ““Conspiracy belief”, “conspiracy thinking”, “conspiracy mindset”, “conspiracy predispositions”, “conspiracist ideation”, “conspiracy ideology”, “conspiracy mentality” and “conspiracy worldview” — most of these apparently serving no distinct purpose other than an attempt at elegant variation — are all terms based upon the psychologists' own delusional beliefs. For some reason, all those researching the psychology of those they have labelled conspiracy theorist imagine, without reason, that the so-named “conspiracists” don’t have any evidence to back up their arguments.” | 1 August 2022 | Iain Davis |
"Conspiracy mindset" | “Conspiracy theories offer simple answers to complex problems by providing explanations for uncertain situations. Thus, they should be attractive to individuals who are intolerant of uncertainty and seek cognitive closure.” | 2017 | Aleksandra Cichocka Marta Marchlewska Małgorzata Kossowska |
"Conspiracy mindset" | “a small part in motivating the endorsement of such seemingly irrational beliefs is the desire to stick out from the crowd, the need for uniqueness” | 2016 | Roland Imhoff Pia Karoline Lamberty |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “German Business News: You dedicate a whole chapter to the Bilderbergers. What influence do the Bilderbergers really exert? Jürgen Roth: Compared to the "round tables" I described, their influence is rather small. What stands out among the Bilderbergers is not so much the secrecy or the strict isolation in luxury enclaves, but who the initiators are. They are US banks and US corporations, as well as the Deutsche Bank. At its core, it is a kind of neoliberal think tank, whose members sometimes have a rather obscure biography. And they try, with more or less great success, to win over politicians who are well-disposed towards them and their goals. These in turn feel flattered when they are invited. And it is particularly revealing that only representatives of neo-liberalism are invited. Critics of capitalism will not be found there. German Business News: Where is the line between real power and conspiracy theory? You criticize the network of the "Round Tables". What is behind it? Jürgen Roth: There is no conspiracy theory, only the conspiracy of a small, exclusive, European, economic and political elite against the social and democratic state. Their goal is clearly an ideological revolution, the widespread implementation of a free, untamed market economy. Ulisses Garrido, the former Portuguese trade union leader and current director of the Education Department of the European Trade Union Confederation, is far from any conspiracy theory. He explained it to me like this: "What is to be achieved is a complete change in society, without the population having any say in the matter. It is undoubtedly a silent coup." [...] | 24 May 2014 | Jürgen Roth Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “[...] I never say conspiracy theorist, but I'm incredulous and I check stuff out, and I think if people didn't have that phrase to fall back on, they could be incredulous and check stuff out [...]” | 17 January 2022 | Richard Grove |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “Here's the thing. There's about 150 people that run the world. Anybody who wants to go into politics, they're all fucking puppets, okay? There are 150 and they're all men that run the world - period, full stop. They control most of the important assets, they control the money flows. And these are not the tech entrepreneurs. Now they are going to get rolled over the next five to ten years by the people that are really underneath pulling the strings. And when you get behind the curtain and see how that world works, what you realize is, it is unfairly set up for them and their progeny. Now, I'm not going to say that that's something that we can rip apart. But first order of business is, I want to break through and be at that table. That's the first order of business.” | 2017 | Chamath Palihapitiya |
"Conspiracy theorist" | “individuals who commit elite deviance face limited effective deterrents, due to lenient penalties for such actions. The narrow presentation of elite criminality in the news enables the continued perpetration of elite deviance, allowing for the power elite to maintain a hold on the presentation of deviance in society. While the accountability structures seem to be shifting, the ingrained systems of power remain, thus enabling elite deviance to continue, regardless of the potential consequences. Looking to the future, however, a change in public perception of elite deviance appears to be occurring. With unprecedented frequency, high-power individuals are facing public allegations of crimes, as well as, incarceration, rather than benefiting from the traditional veil of secrecy and protection that previously surrounded their actions.” | ||
"Conspiracy theory" | “There is in Italy a power which we seldom mention in this House ... I mean the secret societies... It is useless to deny, because it is impossible to conceal, that a great part of Europe — the whole of Italy and France and a great portion of Germany, to say nothing of other countries — is covered with a network of these secret societies, just as the superficies of the earth is now being covered with railroads. And what are their objects? They do not attempt to conceal them. They do not want constitutional government; they do not want ameliorated institutions ... they want to change the tenure of land, to drive out the present owners of the soil and to put an end to ecclesiastical establishments. Some of them may go further...” | ||
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “Work in online misinformation details how alternative media intentionally fabricate conspiracy theories, spreading false allegations ranging from reptilian presidents to staged terrorist attacks” | June 2017 | Robbie Sutton Aleksandra Cichocka Karen Douglas |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “[Conspiracy beliefs] are — almost by definition — not shared by the majority of people.” | 2016 | Roland Imhoff Pia Karoline Lamberty |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “history has repeatedly shown that corporate and political elites do conspire against public interests. Conspiracy theories play an important role in bringing their misdeeds into the light.” | June 2017 | Robbie Sutton Aleksandra Cichocka Karen Douglas |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “they are emotional given that negative emotions and not rational deliberations cause conspiracy beliefs... One limitation... is that the field is lacking a solid theoretical framework that contextualizes previous findings, that enables novel predictions, and that suggests interventions to reduce the prevalence of conspiracy theories in society.” | 2018 | Jan-Willem van Prooijen Karen Douglas |
"Conspiracy theory/Academic research" | “a small part in motivating the endorsement of such seemingly irrational beliefs is the desire to stick out from the crowd, the need for uniqueness.” | 2016 | Roland Imhoff Pia Karoline Lamberty |
"Continuity of Government" | “It's important that the UN and WHO remain very clear, but when they challenge governments directly, they often get into this issue of sovereignty. (...) I think it's really critical to think about soft power influence, which is other influentials, who can call up the head of state, or powerful constituencies within those countries. We've seen this in the context of mobilizing religious leaders in the context of polio, or specific business leaders where you can soften perhaps a very hard line from government through less more stealthy entry points, rather than trying to punish them (...)” | 18 October 2019 | |
"Counter-terrorism" | “The current threat from Islamist terrorism is serious and sustained. It is genuinely international in scope, involving a variety of groups, networks and individuals who are driven by particular violent and extremist beliefs. It is indiscriminate – aiming to cause mass casualties, regardless of the age, nationality, or religion of their victims; and the terrorists are often prepared to commit suicide to kill others. Overall, we judge that the scale of the threat is potentially still increasing and is not likely to diminish significantly for some years. ” | July 2006 | |
"Countering disinformation" | “the counter-disinformation space as a whole [in Georgia] is slightly less evolved than in other regions, still being largely though not exclusively focused on fact-checking, which might be termed counter-disinformation 1.0.” | June 2018 | |
"Countering disinformation" | “Another barrier to combating disinformation is the fact that certain Kremlin-backed narratives are factually true. For example, the Serbian organisation European Western Balkans noted that one of the country's most prominent pro-Kremlin narratives relates to Russia's ongoing support for Belgrade in the Kosovo dispute which is true. Responding to inconvenient truths, as opposed to pure propaganda, is naturally more problematic.” | June 2018 | |
"Cyberterrorism" | “A massive and well-coordinated cyber attack on the electric grid could devastate the economy and cause a large-scale loss of life.” | Richard Andres | |
"Cyberterrorism" | “The United States and Britain on Monday issued a first-of-its-kind joint warning about Russian cyberattacks against government and private organizations as well as individual homes and offices in both countries, a milestone in the escalating use of cyberweaponry between major powers.” | 16 April 2018 | David D. Kirkpatrick Ron Nixon |
"Denialism" | “They completely invert the meaning of words and yet claim nothing has changed. They attack reason as irrationality and tell you insanity is sense. They almost literally report 2+2=5 and call anyone who claims it’s 4 a 'five denier'.” | 5 January 2024 | OffGuardian |
"Disaster" | “The process of transformation is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event” | September 2000 | Project for the New American Century |
"Disinformation" | “The weirdest thing about the Biden administration tasking itself with the censorship of "disinformation" on social media is that the United States is the hub of a globe-spanning empire that is built upon a foundation of disinformation, maintained by disinformation, and facilitated by disinformation.” | July 2021 | Caitlin Johnstone |
"Disinformation" | “On 28 September 2023, the US Department of State released a landmark report on how the People’s Republic of China seeks to reshape the global information environment to its advantage by investing billions of dollars to construct a global information ecosystem that promotes its propaganda and facilitates censorship and the spread of "disinformation".<a href="#cite_note-4">[4]</a> :China responded: "The US Department of State report is in itself disinformation as it misrepresents facts and truth. In fact, it is the US that invented the weaponizing of the global information space. The relevant center of the US State Department which concocted the report is engaged in propaganda and infiltration in the name of “global engagement”. It is a source of disinformation and the command center of “perception warfare”. :"From Operation Mockingbird which bribed and manipulated news media for propaganda purposes in the Cold War era, to a vial of white powder and a staged video of the 'White Helmets' cited as evidence to wage wars of aggression in Iraq and Syria earlier this century, and then to the enormous lie made up to smear China’s Xinjiang policy, facts have proven time and again that the US is an 'empire of lies' through and through. :"Even some in the US, such as Senator Rand Paul, acknowledged that the US government is the greatest propagator of "disinformation" in the history of the world."<a href="#cite_note-5">[5]</a>” | 30 September 2023 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs The People's Republic of China |
"Extremism" | “Should these extremist views be allow [sic.] in society with the risk they could incite some to violence?” | 9 April 2011 | Admin |
"Extremism" | “the distinction between “non-violent extremism” and “violent extremism” is not a valid one.” | May 2014 | Alex Schmid |
"Extremism" | “Despite widespread evidence to the contrary, including a PREVENT training presentation from the police describing anti-fracking protesters as extremists, the police argued in court that anti-fracking protesters were not viewed in this way.” | ||
"Fake News" | “In the article, the [Washington] Post blurred the lines between “fake news” – stories that are simply made up – and what was deemed “propaganda,” in effect, information that didn’t jibe with what the U.S. State Department was saying.” | 28 February 2017 | Robert Parry |
"Fake News" | “CNN is the ultimate "fake news" network. There isn't a day that goes by where CNN doesn't deliberately fake a news story, distort a significant event for political purposes, or censor an important piece of news they don't want their viewers to discover.” | 19 November 2016 | Mike Adams |
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