[GJM] Urgent - malicious attack on Wikipedia article on binary economics

Rodney Shakespeare rodney.shakespeare1 at btinternet.com
Wed Oct 17 02:50:47 MDT 2007


Dear All,

This is urgent.

A major attack is being made on the Wikipedia article on binary economics.    Alterations and deletions are being made by somebody who is completely hostile and is apparently a senior Wikipedia editor.   Thus you will  see that the diagram has been removed as also the photographs of Senators Russell Long and Mike Gravel (and it is very relevant that millions of people are today beneficially affected by ESOPs)   There are other deletions (e.g. text from the ESOP section and the whole Environment section)  and soon, bit by bit (particularly as the article loses its structure and content) the article will be in tatters.


Furthermore,  the editor is apparently upholding the alleged Wikipedia principle that anybody's editing (like his own) is allowable but,  of course, that raises the question of whether Wikipedia welcomes malicious or inaccurate editing. 

Help is badly needed.  Would members of this list who understand how to make comment in Talk/Discussion  IMMEDIATELY  make a brief comment that vandalism is going on and start an immediate fight to protect the diagram and the photographs of Senators Russell long and Mike Gravel.  

I also think it is time that cesj and the Kelso group as a whole  made an effort in this matter.  They uphold binary eocnomics -- but what are they doing to protect the main internet reference source on the subject? (Today, Wikipedia is the first port of call for internet reference)  (And,  under pressure, because I am gertting no help, a reference to the Kelso Institute has already had to be deleted -- soon references to cesj, Justice Based Management -- even the whole lot -- will be gone).

Action now, please.    

Rodney Shakespeare.


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