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Sep 2025
1h 37m

Wikipedia Co-Creator Reveals All: CIA In...

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Larry Sanger built Wikipedia as an unbiased repository of the world’s knowledge, and then stood helplessly by as activists and intel agencies turned it into the most comprehensive propaganda op in human history. There’s nothing more corrupt. (00:00) The Origins of Wikipedia (04:27) Wikipedia’s Dangerous Policy Changes (14:01) Who Is Responsible for Corr ... Show More
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