This thread is for historical accounting of changes made to Wikipedia.org Due to the fact that certain editors like to erase data and facts in history, then cover up these facts by claiming it's all a "conspiracy theory", I have decided to archive the pages referenced and changes made over time. Original (last save) attached below. (Firefox not required) Current: Senate Report 93-549 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (see 7 final attached in later post as the final edit I made)
No problemo...I know it can be difficult to vet what all does and doesn't work, especially if you don't run it BTW, thanks for this post!
Updated current Wikipedia (finally done with work so I had time). Current link: Senate Report 93-549 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Saving by attaching current page below just in case it is edited again by another UNscrupulous Libtard. I will compare again at a later date.
By the way, take a look at the "talk" page. I left some nice comments for the idiot. Oh well, he deleted his account. Well, I am sure there will be others... Talk:Senate Report 93-549 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Also updated extended references, where the work I have provided is linked: National Emergencies Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Trading with the Enemy Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (still in force) Emergency Banking Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia State of emergency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia War Powers Resolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oh yeah. My final edit is now complete. I have attached the complete wiki page below for posterity. (now let's see them try to erase history again) Well, maybe one more tiny edit. Just found something I missed...Updated (4).
Well, this is all kind of new, since many of the staff there on WIkipedia are FAR left types, who are adamant about every word. It's good to be particular about facts, but they (the staff) live by a double standard. I found, for example, the wiki on G. Edward Griffin. It's so riddled with claims to "conspiracy theory" and obviously slanted, I sent an email to the people who I know to actually personally know Mr. Griffin, just so he can be aware. Maybe one day we can edit the wiki on Mr. Griffin and not have it reverted by staff automatically. There are plenty of "policies" Wikipedia functions by, and some of the staff will utilize this to push their own agenda, as the lengthy "talk" page on Mr. Griffin's wiki page will prove. In fact, it's so lengthy, you will need to utilize the search function and spend a few hours reading it just to get caught up to speed. It's sickening. And thus, my plan to actually EDUCATE people is working (with exception to the G. Edward Griffin page, which is unrelated. However, I did find my Senate Report 93-549 page reverted again today (absent all of my changes), and I had to edit it back to where it should be manually due to a "conflict error". Due to this, I am posting my FINAL text code below, so the actual page can be updated, at will whenever we find it reverted again. In the top right corner of WIkipedia, on the specific page to be edited, use the "edit" tab (if you are logged in). An edit box will load with the page, and delete everything inside it, then paste the following code into the main edit box, and SAVE. Wiki code: (see attached)