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"Remote Neural Monitoring" on Wikipedia

PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 4:39 pm
by biggie1989
There is no entry on Wikipedia for "remote neural monitoring". I tried but could not do it. If anyone here knows how to create a page for RNM please do it. The world needs to know.

Re: "Remote Neural Monitoring" on Wikipedia

PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:25 pm
by Todd
Wikipedia is a censoring piece of crap. Half their editors work for the DOD, CIA, NSA, FBI, or have military interest in censorhip. So the equivolent article called synthetic telepathy was taken off Wikipedia in 2010, and edit wars have kept the information disappearing from the psychotronics page, brain-computer interface and other pages. Wikipedia editors also refuse to accept any sources as non-fringe and considers all refs as bogus on the subject, so all info is quickly removed and people like you and me get banned really fast. I had an admin claim that I was trying to push an agenda by pointing out the patents, research, and other news site articles about it and am perm banned unless I can get an admin to see these are all real sources of info and the editor who requested my ban was attacking me and other users who were actually telling the truth. :(

Re: "Remote Neural Monitoring" on Wikipedia

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 12:18 pm
by Todd
Todd wrote:Wikipedia is a censoring piece of crap. Half their editors work for the DOD, CIA, NSA, FBI, or have military interest in censorhip. So the equivolent article called synthetic telepathy was taken off Wikipedia in 2010, and edit wars have kept the information disappearing from the psychotronics page, brain-computer interface and other pages. Wikipedia editors also refuse to accept any sources as non-fringe and considers all refs as bogus on the subject, so all info is quickly removed and people like you and me get banned really fast. I had an admin claim that I was trying to push an agenda by pointing out the patents, research, and other news site articles about it and am perm banned unless I can get an admin to see these are all real sources of info and the editor who requested my ban was attacking me and other users who were actually telling the truth. :(


There are literally confirmations of the voice to skull/Voice of God weapon, and TAMI/Mind reading technology, and dozens of pieces of FOIA data on MKULTRA, and various military and major news outlets with articles about psychotronic weapons and mind control, almost NONE OF IT is on Wikipedia.

If you go read over the psychotronics "Talk" page you will find an editor named "AndyTheGrump" who has repeatedly edited out 90% of cited materials from the page, from multiple users, and he is being protected by the admins of Wikipedia. All he has to do is complain about you, and you get banned. End of story. Despite the fact that multiple users are on the Talk page complaining about him deleting valid sourced content. :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Psych ... #Etymology

The Wikipedia staff also deleted all the synthetic telepathy information from the site, which is backed up here: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2010/05/451768.html

Re: "Remote Neural Monitoring" on Wikipedia

PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 3:50 am
by MelF
DO NOT DONATE MONEY TO THOSE MFUCKERS.

They pretend like they need money when they don't.
"Gardner has been lauded as one of the 100 Most Powerful Women by Forbes. Gardner, who takes home at least $196,000 annually"

Wikipedia is the worst website on the internet. I would rather donate to a kiddie porn website.

see this:
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/ ... donations/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/12/20 ... _chugging/

Re: "Remote Neural Monitoring" on Wikipedia

PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 5:19 am
by jdeyo
Fuck wikipedia.

I hate that when you google something wiki ends up within the first 10 results, not Encyclodepia Britannica or any of the source where real experts have written the material but any average dickhead off the street.

I like to vandalize the shit outta wikipedia when I go to starbucks and use their wifi.

On "Kenya" - I put "notable people born in Kenya" and put the presidents name right below it.