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TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD

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revolutionary fever spreading throughout the Asian world, as they can clearly see, how suppressed they‘ve<br />

been kept, and now rightly want their taste of freedom.<br />

On an entry about the CIA on Wikipedia, certain details and information was either altered or tweaked<br />

and cleaned-up taking away any derogatory comments or details about its organisation. It was then<br />

discovered [via its IP-address-Internet Protocol address] that the alterations to CIA‘s Wikipedia entry<br />

originated from the CIA‘s own network. CIA spokesman George Little said he could not confirm whether<br />

CIA computers were used in making the changes, adding that; the agency always expects its computer<br />

systems to be used responsibly. [5] And similar activities and events have appeared to have stemmed from<br />

the FBI‘s own systems that seem to have also altered certain data on certain website, and particularly in<br />

relation to themselves. Computers at numerous other organisations and companies were found to have<br />

been involved in editing articles related to them on the Wikipedia website.<br />

WikiScanner is a tool created by Virgil Griffith and released on the 14 th August 2007, which consists of<br />

a publicly searchable database that links millions of anonymous Wikipedia edits to the organisations where<br />

those edits apparently originated, by cross-referencing the edits with data on the owners of the associated<br />

block of IP addresses. WikiScanner does not work on edits made under a username.<br />

In his WikiScanner [6] FAQ - Griffith stated; ―Overall-especially for non controversial topics-Wikipedia<br />

already works. For controversial topics, Wikipedia can be made more reliable through techniques like<br />

[WikiScanner], and, for any sort of ‗open‘ project, I strongly prefer allowing people to remain anonymous<br />

while also doing various back-end analyses to counteract vandalism and disinformation‖. Griffith said he<br />

developed WikiScanner: ―To create minor public relations disasters for companies and organisations I<br />

dislike [and] to see what interesting organisations [which I am neutral towards] are up to‖.<br />

It was not known whether changes were made by an official representative of an agency or company,<br />

Griffith said, but it was certain the change was made by someone with access to the organisation‘s<br />

network. It violates Wikipedia‘s neutrality guidelines for a person with close ties to an issue to contribute<br />

to an entry about it, said spokeswoman Sandy Ordonez of the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia‘s parent<br />

organisation. However, she said, ―Wikipedia is self-correcting‖; meaning misleading entries can be<br />

quickly revised by another editor. She said Wikimedia welcomed the WikiScanner.<br />

The Internet really is as much an enemy of the state as much as it is a friend to Big Brother; he loves its<br />

technical advantages, yet at the same time loathes its revolutionary ability to inform. You only have to<br />

look at the expense and lengths the Chinese Government has gone to too prevent their own citizens from<br />

being able to log-on and access certain web sites, many of the websites we can presently visit and browse<br />

are simply unobtainable to many millions of people throughout the world. They don‘t mind the World<br />

Wide Web being able ensnare you to spend your money, but detest the idea that it could actual help<br />

educate, expose, inform and reveal the truth of what is really going on in the world.<br />

The alleged British ―computer hacker‖ Gary McKinnon lost his attempt to be tried for computer<br />

offences in the UK in November 2009 and still faces the prospect of extradition to the US. The Masonic<br />

Crown Prosecution Service [MCPS!], announced it would not prosecute McKinnon, who has Asperger‘s<br />

syndrome, leaving the way open for his extradition. [7]<br />

This case has been going on for 8 years, he is now going to appeal to the European Masonic controlled<br />

courts in The Hague, who will pretend to go through the motions whilst the legal teams involved will<br />

charge and earn millions of pounds from the tax-payer in their fees alone. I think he will lose this appeal<br />

[though since recent developments in July 2010, the US might alter its stance, and Hague Court might not<br />

need to litigate on his case], perhaps he is going object to his Human Rights being violated due to his<br />

illness, however the prosecution will state as Alison Saunders, head of the CPS organised crime division,<br />

already has said: ―We identified nine occasions where Mr McKinnon has admitted to activity which would<br />

amount to an offence under section 2 of the Computer Misuse Act‖- [unauthorised access with intent.]<br />

He says the reason he hacked into the Pentagons website was to view files related to UFO reports. On<br />

the 31 st May 2010 The Daily Mail newspaper published another powerful letter, from Lord Carlile of<br />

Berriew, the Liberal Democrat peer and eminent QC, who is still the Government‘s Independent Reviewer<br />

of Terrorism Legislation and therefore well aware of extradition and national security issues. Home<br />

Secretary Theresa May has temporarily halted his removal to consider new medical evidence.<br />

Freemason turncoat Mr Clegg - previously one of Gary‘s staunchest supporters - and now he‘s actually<br />

in a position of real power, surprised campaigners when he said: ―What I haven‘t got power to do, neither<br />

has the Home Secretary neither has even the Prime Minister, is to completely reverse and undo certain

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