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A Wikipedia Conspiracy and the Wall Street Meltdown

PatrickByrne writes "This is The Register's world-class investigative piece concerning one aspect of the meltdown on Wall Street ('naked short selling') and how the criminals engaged a journalist to distort Wikipedia to confuse the discourse. The article explicitly and formally accuses a well-known US financial journalist, Gary Weiss, of lying about his efforts to distort a Wikipedia page under assumed names, and accuses the Powers That Be in Wikipedia (right up to and including Jimbo Wales) of complicity in protecting Weiss. This is not another story about a 15-year-old farm kid in Iowa pretending to be a professor. This is like the worst Chomskian view of Elites manipulating mass opinion. But it is all documented." We discussed the alleged Wikipedia manipulation when The Register first wrote about it last December. The submitter is the CEO of Overstock.com and a major player in this drama from the beginning.

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  1. Re:Bryne has more than a couple screws loose by maxume · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    So does Mark Cuban.

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    Nerd rage is the funniest rage.
  2. 700 billion LOOTING OF THE NATION by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    The final act of a dictator is to loot the nation

  3. your sig is wrong by rohan972 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Viewing child porn: Thought crime.

    No, thinking about child porn would be thought crime.
    Viewing it is an action and also requires you to obtain it, either by producing it or through distribution from someone who produced it. Penalising possession of child porn because of the criminal nature of its production is quite consistent with our laws, such as the law against receiving stolen goods.