Antiochus Epiphanes
July 22nd, 2005, 01:36 PM
Who here uses Wikipedia much?
Well check this out: a new alternative to the Jew-friendly bias of Wikipedia, "Pseudoxia"!
http://pseudodoxia.flawlesslogic.com/index.php?title=Pseudodoxia
Welcome to Pseudodoxia Epidemica OR, ENQUIRIES Into very many Received Tenets And commonly presumed Truths
You will find herein edits of Wikipedia for neutral point of view. Currently, it is impossible for an open encyclopedia such as Wikipedia to have a neutral point of view due to the pervasive belief in political correctness as a secular theocracy.
Pseudodoxia is named after Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Sir Thomas Browne's vast work refuting the common errors and superstitions of his age. Sir Thomas Browne's age had very different common errors and superstitions from the present but the principle remains the same: Test prevailing belief by comparing them to observed truths and report the results. This view of belief as subject to empirical verification was sometimes punished as criminal when applied to beliefs supported by the literate authorities of Browne's age. Such verification remains subject to criminal penalties when applied to the cherished beliefs supported by today's literate authorities, whose theology revolves around recent events in history such as WW II, whose secular martyrs are the Jewish victims of WW II and whose gods are idols such as global mingling of human ecologies if not native ecologies themselves.
Pseudodoxia is a Web-based, free-content encyclopedia written collaboratively by selected volunteers. Sponsorship is sought and the hope is to establish a counter-part to the non-profit Wikipedia Foundation possibly called the Pseudodoxia Foundation.
Pseudodoxia contains more than 600,000 in English, the vast majority of which were copied from Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org) as of June 23, 2005 . Other languages are planned. It is edited by selected volunteers in wiki fashion, meaning all articles are subject to change by nearly any selected volunteer. Pseudodoxia's selected volunteers enforce a policy of "neutral point of view" whereby views presented by notable persons or literature are summarized without an attempt to determine an objective truth. Because of its selective nature, vandalism and inaccuracy that are problems in Wikipedia are less of a problem for Pseudodoxia.
The primary motive for starting Pseudodoxia was recognition that Wikipedia was suffering from a subtle form of vandalism due to the Jewish culture's exceptional emphasis on literacy and verbal intelligence. This has resulted in Jewish nepotism and ethnocentrism suppressing other viewpoints in vital areas of public discourse. This is a problem with ramifications pervading all aspects of culture. This problem has gone so far that numerous criminal statutes have been and continue to be passed to suppress public expression of viewpoints disapproved by Jewish organizations such as the World Jewish Congress, the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center. For this reason, volunteers are selected from the population of people who have demonstrated they are willing to violate these prohabitions and thereby have earned the label of "antisemite". Under current conditions, being called an "antisemite" is an ethical prerequisite of admission to public trust and authority where impartiality is required.
Well check this out: a new alternative to the Jew-friendly bias of Wikipedia, "Pseudoxia"!
http://pseudodoxia.flawlesslogic.com/index.php?title=Pseudodoxia
Welcome to Pseudodoxia Epidemica OR, ENQUIRIES Into very many Received Tenets And commonly presumed Truths
You will find herein edits of Wikipedia for neutral point of view. Currently, it is impossible for an open encyclopedia such as Wikipedia to have a neutral point of view due to the pervasive belief in political correctness as a secular theocracy.
Pseudodoxia is named after Pseudodoxia Epidemica, Sir Thomas Browne's vast work refuting the common errors and superstitions of his age. Sir Thomas Browne's age had very different common errors and superstitions from the present but the principle remains the same: Test prevailing belief by comparing them to observed truths and report the results. This view of belief as subject to empirical verification was sometimes punished as criminal when applied to beliefs supported by the literate authorities of Browne's age. Such verification remains subject to criminal penalties when applied to the cherished beliefs supported by today's literate authorities, whose theology revolves around recent events in history such as WW II, whose secular martyrs are the Jewish victims of WW II and whose gods are idols such as global mingling of human ecologies if not native ecologies themselves.
Pseudodoxia is a Web-based, free-content encyclopedia written collaboratively by selected volunteers. Sponsorship is sought and the hope is to establish a counter-part to the non-profit Wikipedia Foundation possibly called the Pseudodoxia Foundation.
Pseudodoxia contains more than 600,000 in English, the vast majority of which were copied from Wikipedia (http://www.wikipedia.org) as of June 23, 2005 . Other languages are planned. It is edited by selected volunteers in wiki fashion, meaning all articles are subject to change by nearly any selected volunteer. Pseudodoxia's selected volunteers enforce a policy of "neutral point of view" whereby views presented by notable persons or literature are summarized without an attempt to determine an objective truth. Because of its selective nature, vandalism and inaccuracy that are problems in Wikipedia are less of a problem for Pseudodoxia.
The primary motive for starting Pseudodoxia was recognition that Wikipedia was suffering from a subtle form of vandalism due to the Jewish culture's exceptional emphasis on literacy and verbal intelligence. This has resulted in Jewish nepotism and ethnocentrism suppressing other viewpoints in vital areas of public discourse. This is a problem with ramifications pervading all aspects of culture. This problem has gone so far that numerous criminal statutes have been and continue to be passed to suppress public expression of viewpoints disapproved by Jewish organizations such as the World Jewish Congress, the Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center. For this reason, volunteers are selected from the population of people who have demonstrated they are willing to violate these prohabitions and thereby have earned the label of "antisemite". Under current conditions, being called an "antisemite" is an ethical prerequisite of admission to public trust and authority where impartiality is required.