Wikispooks:FAQ

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This Wikispooks FAQ is intended for readers. Editors are directed to the to do page.

What is this site?

The Bilderberg has been arranged annual, invitation only conferences, since 1954, which are less secret than they used to be; each 3117 participant now has their own page, and most conference reports are now available.

Wikispooks was set up initially as a leak site[1] with wiki functionality. It turned out that so much information was already out there on the net, that the more important function is the wiki aspect (notably missing from Wikileaks). The site had an anonymous submissions facility, but this was shuttered in January 2017.

Is this site based on Wikipedia?

Yes (we use the same software, Mediawiki) and No (it's configured differently and has different content). Although a few pages here have imported material directly from Wikipedia, there is a material here which you will not find on Wikipedia (and vice versa, of course - this site has only 33,544 pages).

What sort of material is there here?

Le Cercle is a smaller and more secretive deep state milieu than the Bilderberg, with more connections to the business and politics of "counter-terror".

Our main interest is deep politics. Most of the content here is post-WW2, and concerns politics, history, people, events, especially spooks. There is a lot of material on whistleblowers, false flag attacks (from Operation Gladio onwards) and the "war on terror". Deep state milieux are a particular focus, so all 3117 known Bilderbergers, as do 318 past and present members of Le Cercle.

Reflecting the current editorship, the site has a particular emphasis on English speaking countries, especially UK and USA. About half the pages on the sites are stubs, very sparse pages which serve as placeholders for more detailed information (or pointers to other information sources). There are a lot of stubs about the JFK assassination, but these are not well connected.

How many pages/images/users/readers/etc. does Wikispooks have?

Up to date site statistics are available from Wikiapiary or from the Special:Statistics page. Readership data is also publicly available from the online stats page.

Why is there nothing about «topic X»?

The site is inevitably patchy, since it reflects the interests of our editors. Wikispooks has 33,544 pages, as compared to Wikipedia's millions, so gaps are inevitable. Unlike Wikipedia, which is censored, our omissions result from a simple lack of editors. If you're knowledgeable about a particular topic, you are welcome to join our team of 886 editors and contribute your insights to the project.

Is this site censored?

If you can access the site from your nation state, then it seems not:-) If you saw information here which is no longer available, that is probably because, as a wiki, pages evolve over time. However, all our pages have complete histories,[2] which -- unlike Wikipedia -- are not subject to censorship.

Is Wikispooks a limited hangout?

Our policies encourage posting of complete documents, with a source attributed where possible. By requiring that contributions be referenced and that they cite original documents where possible, we hope to prevent the site from becoming a modified limited hangout[3].

Is this a "Fake News Website"?

According to the spooky (and anonymous) PropOrNot website it is. But then if you were an uncritical consumer of the commercially-controlled media, you probably wouldn't have found your way here. The idea of "fake news", launched in 2016, appears to be a counterproductive attempt to boost flagging faith in corporate media[4] by smearing independent internet news sources. Wikispooks is proud to be one of countless independent websites to offer non-partisan opinions, backed up by primary documents and direct links to other available evidence.

Is Wikispooks English Only?

Unfortunately, yes. Foreign language sources may be cited but documents should posted on the site should be in English. Kindred spirits from other language groups interested in the project should contact an administrator.

Do WikiSpooks editors publish information damaging to the "national security" of «state X»?

Wikispooks policy contains an editor undertaking which requires that editors primary loyalty is to the truth as they see it. We aim to be non-partisan in and use sources where possible. "National Security" is a label that is more or less arbitrarily applied by deep state functionaries as occasion arises, so there is no way of knowing beforehand, whether any particular material will be so labeled. In any case, note that Wikispooks is not a leak site; it is for republishing information which has already available elsewhere on the web.

Purposes

The site is written by volunteers who believe that, as the late Martin Luther King once said "the truth must be told" and that "there comes a time when silence is betrayal".

How do I know WikiSpooks is not a honeypot or a modified limited hangout?

Firstly note that in contrast to the lock-in characteristic of commercial enterprises, a comprehensive WikiSpooks:Site Backup is freely available, so edits you make to Wikispooks need be lost if the site goes offline; the weekly backups can easily be used to revive the site elsewhere. This is not a leak site - only documents freely available on the internet are published here. Wikispooks:Policy recommends that documents be published in full, and that material here cites references.

How can I be 100% sure WikiSpooks declared objectives are genuine?

You can't. As with everything else in life, you can reach a judgment on the evidence. The WikiSpooks site contains copious evidence that it's stated objectives are genuine and it would be interesting to know of any evidence that they are not. The ultimate answer to questions about trust is that you have the word of the site operator, an individual whose credentials are set out clearly on the WikiSpooks site. You believe them or you don't.

Others

What's with the spooky triangle logo?

A site needs a logo. This is the logo that User:Peter made when he set the project up.[5] It's "wiki", it's "spooks"y. Shine a light in dark places through apparently impossible circumstances. What's not to like:-) ?

Where is this site hosted?

The live site is currently hosted on a virtual private server, which necessarily widens the required 'circle of trust' in its integrity to include the hosting company. This is a start-up resources issue and it is conceded that a dedicated server is preferable. The site will be moved to a dedicated server as and when traffic dictates or site support allows. The site is backed up hourly and is stored on more than one server at sites in more than one legal jurisdiction.

How secure is the WikiSpooks site?

We do our best. One way you might be able to access it anonymously is to use a proxy service such as Tor (but read our article on that software first). Another way which would help those with the technical competence would be to download the site backup and install it locally, so you can browse it offline at your leisure.

I have a technical question about the Wikispooks site

First check if it's answered on the page on WikiSpooks' technical aspects.

Anything else?

If you have any questions not answered here, members can post them on the 'Discussion' page (tab at top).

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  1. Project:History
  2. To see a page history, click on the 'View history' tab in the top right. i.e. See this page's history here
  3. i.e. a deliberately misleading mixture truths and falsehoods
  4. http://news.gallup.com/poll/195542/americans-trust-mass-media-sinks-new-low.aspx
  5. Project:History#Logo