Wikispooks:Projects

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Wikispooks Projects are specific areas of the site which are central to this site's mission of documenting and exposing deep politics. All Wikispooks editors are invited to contribute.

Bilderberg

Full article: Rated 4/5 Bilderberg
The first Bilderberg meeting, in May 1954, concluded a couple of years of groundwork by Józef Retinger and various other interested parties. This project aims to document the meetings and clarify the group's activities

In 2017, Wikispooks greatly included its coverage of the Bilderberg, posting all the known reports online, and making a page for each of the 3117 known participants.

Suggested improvements to the Bilderberg pages include:

Meetings

Full article: Bilderberg/Meetings

Wikispooks has one page for each Bilderberg meeting. These link to all the guests, and many link to the report and mention the agenda, but are otherwise fairly basic.

Suggested improvements to the meeting pages include:

Guests

Full article: Bilderberg/Guests

The pages listed at Bilderberg/Guests/Visit count are, as of December 2019, the Internet's most complete lists of Bilderbergers. Checking this will show a few gaps still remain as regards birth date and nationality. Fill in these blanks will in turn fix the lists at Bilderberg/Guests/Nationality and Bilderberg/Guests/Born.

Suggested improvements to the guest pages include:

  • Adding missing data such as birth/death date, description, nationality On 25 January 2020, the last Bilderberger unaffiliated was given a nationality!
  • Adding links to relevant external sites

Some visitors attend the Bilderberg but are not on the guest lists. It would be good to log and document their attendance.

Internet Censorship, "Fake News" etc.

Full articles: Internet Censorship, Fake News
This project aims to clarify the miasma of disinformation about "fake news" and expose the ongoing project to step up censorship of the internet

. In 2017, memes such as "domestic extremism", "hate site", "extremism", condoning "terrorism" were agressively promoted by the commercially-controlled media, as part of an assault on free speech. In USA, a law which proposed to mandate internet censorship of "fake news" was scrapped after massive condemnation,[1] but the struggle continues. This is an important topic for Wikispooks to follow, not least since the spooky PropOrNot group named Wikispooks as an outlet of "Russian propaganda" in 2016.

Suggested tasks include:

  • Reporting cases of censorship, particularly on the internet
  • Monitoring and reporting legal action against people who publish on the internet
  • Creating more pages for deceitful language such as "national security", "radicalisation" etc.
  • Researching groups and people who are actively promoting internet censorship
  • Making a page for the remaining sites on the PropOrNot/List

Institute for Statecraft

Full article: Rated 5/5 Institute for Statecraft
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The November 2018 Integrity Initiative Leak was the first of a series of spotlights on the inner workings of the UK Deep state. These documents reveal that the Institute for Statecraft was using UK government funds to carry out political subversion and fearmongering on behalf of the permanent war economy. This yields new insight onto who may be behind PropOrNot, a 2017 effort that charged hundreds of websites (including this one) with being outlets of "Russian Propaganda". The overarching aim seems to be a concerted campaign to promote a Cold War 2.0.

Whistleblowers

Full article: Rated 4/5 Whistleblower
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Whistleblowers are essential primary sources about deep political matters, and their number is increasing in modern times as the deep state is being unmasked. The site currently has 195 whistleblowers. This project aims to assist whistleblowers and would-be whistleblowers to get their information out safely.

Suggested improvements for this project include:

  • Addition of more whistleblowers, for example, adding members of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition
  • Addition of the |exposed parameter to link whistleblowers to their disclosures
  • Creation of/addition to pages about the information they have disclosed

Descriptions

Concise (<512 characters) page descriptions are generally lacking both from both stubs and often also from well developed pages. Since the |description property is used to create links from other pages, it is a singularly important parameter. Currently only 19681/31435 pages have a description. This project aims to make a description for all pages which are not stubs.

Unstubbing

In March 2019, the proportion of stubs on the site went below 60%. It is currently 32.57150630888% This project is aiming to reduce it to 50%.[2]

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