Political scientist and author
Aaron Good told
Sputnik that Wikpedia plays a role in “the misinforming of the American public.”
“If you are a critic of US foreign policy, and especially on controversial issues like political assassinations and intelligence connections to drug running and so on, you know that Wikipedia is unreliable,” Good said. “You could basically call it CIA-pedia.”
“That’s a lot of PR work to do for a firm to deal with a guy who is, you know, has been involved in graft and has had some children out of wedlock with, you know, dancers, exotic dancers, let’s say, and who has been on tape doing sexual things. And he was performing sexual acts that he wanted to record on his laptop along with him smoking crack at different times.”
He pointed out that the Hunter Biden contract must be hard work for FTI Consulting, given all the scandals that surround him — political influence peddling, illegitimate children, and numerous photos and videos from his laptop hard-drive of him smoking crack cocaine, cavorting with strippers, and sleeping with prostitutes.
The public are “professionally and perpetually disinformed and misinformed and misled, and Wikipedia is a part of that. And I think it was probably set up to be something like that,” the author said.
“The way that it’s supposed to be free and open and anybody can do it is like so perfect because it’s kind of a microcosm of like the free press in the United States,” Good stressed. “Anybody can edit it, but who really is going to have the wherewithal to have a bunch of people editing articles on different subjects? It’s going to be just as everything else in the society, people with money are going to be able to take advantage of of the ‘level playing field.'”