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As a non-commercial, open licenced volunteer undertaking, WikiSpooks gathers content from similarly licensed sites and cites its sources. The following sites deserve a particular mention as substantial sources of WikiSpooks content. All are worthy of support and a regular visit:
Cryptome | http://Cryptome.org | The Grand-daddy of all leaked, secret and/or 'embarrassing to Authority' archives |
Deep Politics Forum | http://DeepPoliticsForum.com | A 'Deep Politics' discussion group with a large archive of related documents and video |
MediaLens | http://MediaLens.org | A site dedicated to exposing the essentially propagandist nature of the mainstream media |
SourceWatch | http://SourceWatch.org | A US based wiki-encyclopedia of people, organizations, and issues shaping the public agenda. |
SpinProfiles | http://SpinProfiles.org | A UK based wiki project that seeks to expose the reality behind 'official narrative' spin |
Wikileaks | http://WikiLeaks.org | A site to protect and assist whistleblowers share sensitive materials to communicate to the public - or so it claims |
Wikipedia | http://en.wikipedia.org | Compendious information on almost any topic, but fatally flawed on matters such as deep politics. |
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