Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, the founders of Wikipedia, did a terrific thing by not making Wikipedia a big commercial project. They could have been dollar billionaires easily. But they preferred making Wikipedia independent (in their view).
Of course, they did not know the hidden political map of the USA. And they luckily crossed the plans of the super-rich interest groups and secret services.
Because if they had founded a commercial project, all the advertising agencies, shareholders and inside people (both of the super-rich interest groups and secret services) would have created a project that would have fulfilled the craziest plans of the puppet masters that exert influence on US politics.
The big US secret agencies (official or hidden, governmental or commercial) are spying on us on a mass scale; every single bit of information is precious, leading to discrediting future politicians or influential people, doing character assassinations, exposing foreign secret agents, and doing commercial or scientific espionage.
They long to control the whole population through media, social sites, the educational system and so on. And one of the biggest sources of information on this planet? They cannot not to put their hands on it.
I am not saying that Wikipedia may not independent at all. And comparing to the main media outlets, it is a freedom island, but the super-rich groups and secret services must have their say on things like conspiracy theories, famous pro-establishment people and political dissidents.
The secret services make conspiracy theories so divisive and crazy that is hard to believe in them, however, but let’s aim the US super-rich.
Let’s make things logical. John D. Rockefeller owned 418 billion dollars (2019 dollars; inflation-adjusted). According to Forbes, the whole Rockefeller family owned only 11 billion dollars in 2017. And they say the wealth is multiplied disproportionately for the 1 % of the richest. Or how can you explain this? How do you transform 418 billion into 11 billion? Did they lose their wealth on slot machines?
I don’t think so. Not only that, they didn’t gamble away their fortune. They managed to multiply it and are there with us. Even though we don’t see them.
The Rothschild dynasty has its own article on Wikipedia with a ridiculous conspiracy part. However, there is significant literature on this “conspiracy”. I offer you three pieces: “No one on the team accompanying Aldrich to Jekyll Island, including Aldrich, was a member of the club at the time. They could only enter the exclusive locale if a member sponsored them. That member, who had ties to each person in the group, was J. P. Morgan. He was thought to have made the arrangements for all of them to be his guests, or “strangers,” as visitors were called in the Jekyll Island guest book. In attendance were Aldrich; his personal secretary, Arthur Shelton; assistant secretary of the Treasury A. Piatt Andrew; Frank Vanderlip; Henry Davison; Benjamin Strong, head of J. P. Morgan Bankers Trust Company; and Paul Warburg, a partner at Kuhn, Loeb & Company and a representative of the Rothschild banking dynasty in England and France.”
“Not wanting to leave war financing to chance, Wilson and Morgan kicked their power alliance into gear. At the request of high-ranking State Department officials, Morgan immediately immersed himself in war financing issues. On August 10, 1914, Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan wrote Wilson that Morgan had asked whether there would be any objection if his bank made loans to the French government and the Rothschilds’ Bank (also intended for the French government). Bryan was concerned that approving such an extension of capital might detract from the neutrality position that Wilson had adopted and, worse, invite other requests for loans from nations less allied with the United States than France, such as Germany or Austria. The Morgan Bank was only interested in assisting the Allies.”
“As revealed in 1936 by the Nye Senate Committee, Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan on August 10, 1914, less than two weeks after war began, informed President Wilson that J. P. Morgan and Company had inquired whether there would be any official objection to making a loan to the French government through the Rothschilds. Bryan warned the President that “money is the worst of all contrabands,” and that if the loan were permitted, the interests of the powerful persons making it would be enlisted on the side of the borrower, making neutrality difficult, if not impossible.”
These are just plain examples, Wikipedia is full of them. Their power-obsessed administrators and Wikipedia writers may be (so you cannot sue me) agents of various spying agencies and super-rich groups. They just cannot do it without putting their people down there.
The super-rich must deeply regret that they didn’t found their commercial project earlier, putting mascots as founders (the same as goes with startups).
I am also not saying Wikipedia isn’t useful, but it is likely altered by various influences.
Source: Ferdinand Lundberg – America’s 60 Families (1937); Nomi Prins – All the Presidents’ Bankers: The Hidden Alliances that Drive American Power (2014)
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