posted on Aug, 15 2007 @ 03:23 PM
An online tool that claims to reveal the identity of organisations that edit Wikipedia pages has revealed that the CIA/Vatican was involved in editing
entries.
While I don't really find it surprising that the CIA would change Wikipedia pages, the report goes on and mentions that the Vatican have also edited
Wikipedia pages that show Sinn Fein leader of the Irish republican party, Gerry Adams in a bad light - pages which had links to newspaper stories that
reported on how Gerry Adams finger and hand prints were found at the scene of a double murder in 1971. Someone originating from the Vatican had
removed the links!
Was this the work of a single Catholic idealist acting on their own impulse, or was it the agenda all along of the Vatican to support the rise of Sinn
Fein?
Source News report:
www.bbc.co.uk
Wikipedia Scanner: (Site currently unavailable at the time of posting)
wikiscanner.virgil.gr
[edit on 15-8-2007 by freeradical]