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Guantanamo Officers Caught Modifying Wikipedia

James Hardine writes "Wikileaks reports that US armed forces personnel at Guantanamo have conducted propaganda attacks over the Internet. (The story has been picked up by the NYTimes, The Inquirer, the New York Daily News, and the AP.) The activities documented by Wikileaks include deleting Guantanamo detainees' ID numbers from Wikipedia, posting of self-praising comments on news websites in response to negative articles, promoting pro-Guantanamo stories on the Internet news focus website Digg, and even altering Wikipedia's entry on Cuban President Fidel Castro to describe him as 'an admitted transsexual' (misspelling the word 'transsexual'). Guantanamo spokesman Lt. Col. Bush blasted Wikileaks for identifying one 'mass communications officer' by name, who has since received death threats for 'simply doing his job — posting positive comments on the Internet about Gitmo.'"

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  1. In other news, by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The mass communications officer is expected to make a full recovery as a Slashdot editor and meta-moderator.

  2. Altering Wikipedia is an assigned job??? by rwyoder · · Score: 5, Funny

    Guantanamo spokesman Lt. Col. Bush blasted Wikileaks for identifying one 'mass communications officer' by name, who has since received death threats for 'simply doing his job -- posting positive comments on the Internet about Gitmo.'
    Lemme guess: The officers name is Winston Smith, and he is assigned to the Ministry of Truth?
    1. Re:Altering Wikipedia is an assigned job??? by snarkh · · Score: 2, Funny


      No, the guy is working for the Ministry of Love over there. That's why the outrage.

    2. Re:Altering Wikipedia is an assigned job??? by ShieldW0lf · · Score: 5, Funny

      According to the article:

      Wolff, Richard M. MC1, USN, Mass Communication Specialist/Webmaster
      Joint Task Force Guantanamo APO AE 09360 Cuba
      Phone: 011-5399-8135
      Ph DSN: 660-8135
      Email: richard.m.wolff@jtfgtmo.southcom.mil
      Alt Email: usnavymc1@yahoo.com


      Wouldn't want that to get misplaced.

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  3. Curse them, this is our Internet! by Rayonic · · Score: 4, Funny

    Certain people shouldn't be allowed to post comments or edit Wikipedia. We gotta lock the Internet down; it's the only way to preserve freedom of expression.

  4. Re:Minor gripe by Original+Replica · · Score: 4, Funny

    Why the hell are we paying for "mass communications officers" in the first place?

    Because they are a part of the modern military: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_operations (read it quick before it get's edited)

    Now you might think that it would be wrong for the US Government to use a part of the military against US citizens, but then you would be supporting the terrorists. Here's why: The Terrorists can read the internet. It's OK to trample on you if it is in the name of Stopping The Terrorists. Any red blooded American should be proud to read purposefully distorted information, because they know that it is the only way to Stop The Terrorists and protect Freedom. America, fuck yeah.

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  5. Where did they find the time? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Where did they find the time to to edits? I thought they spent all their time getting really Gay with all the prisoners.... you know parading them around naked, stacking them up naked, sticking stuff in their ass... Don't ask, don't tell indeed...

  6. Re:i live in the USA by MLease · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, you can. But in big city parks, such as Central Park in NYC, it's not a good idea.

    -Mike

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  7. Re:Minor gripe by Chainsaw · · Score: 1, Funny

    Now where the hell is my moderation points when I need it? "+1 Irony" would have been fitting.

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  8. Re:Ignorant by AdmiralWeirdbeard · · Score: 4, Funny

    nono, i think he's right. Colbert's been saying for quite some time that the facts have an anti-US bias.
    Wikileaks contains facts, and is therefore by the transitive property operating with an anti-US bias.
    thats math, you cant argue with that.

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  9. Re:Yawn... by WK2 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yes. We should refrain from solving any problem until some other problem gets fixed. That'll get things done.

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  10. Re:Ignorant by im_thatoneguy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Richard M. Wolff is that you?

  11. Re:Minor gripe by Fred_A · · Score: 2, Funny

    Why the hell are we paying for "mass communications officers" in the first place? It's either that or a "Mace communications officer". Take your pick.

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