"carole" wrote in
ond.com:
Most all of Wikipedia's references are from CAM or authoritative
sources with documents references. The key with any internet based
(or Printed) source is to fully read the references.
I don't care where wikipedia gets its information.
That shows how incredibly information illiterate you are. I've told you
before that wikipedia editors cannot change the extrenal references, so
the trick is to check those for verification of what the wikipedia
articles say.
But I guess such simple checks are way above the skills of a
"mastermind".
I have heard that entries in wikipedia are changed as fast as they are
put in to reflect the establishment views.
I have heard that the moon is green cheese. I don't believe in that
either.
--
The trouble with the World is that the stupid are so confident
while the intelligent are full of doubt. -Bertrand Russell
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