Hmmm... you think so? A Google search for 'CJ Hopkins' supplied me with 3 links, plus a sidebar to his published work, Substack was notable by its absence.
Hmmm... you think so? A Google search for 'CJ Hopkins' supplied me with 3 links, plus a sidebar to his published work, Substack was notable by its absence.
I used to edit some politically neutral articles on Wikipedia, and although there is editorial disagreement, the end product is factual. The issue arises with interpretation of facts.
Hmmm... you think so? A Google search for 'CJ Hopkins' supplied me with 3 links, plus a sidebar to his published work, Substack was notable by its absence.
Does it show his 2022 book, Rise of the New Normal Reich?
His Wikipedia page doesn't read like a hit piece... although it stops at 2009.
The Consent Factory's Wikipedia Liason was banned from Wikipedia in 2019. You can read about it here if you're into that kind of thing ... https://consentfactory.org/2019/11/05/the-ministry-of-wiki-truth/
Holy shit at that wiki talk page.
I follow you on here, and I bought and read your novel.
Keep linking to the Consent Factory stuff. I don't think most people use individual websites in the Phone Age.
If someone were to update that page to include your recent work, that may ignite something.
Please feel free to have at it. It could use an update, and you would probably trigger the paranoid Wiki editors into conniption fits.
I wouldn't trust a single word of anything you read on Wikipedia, it's run by the CIA/FBI (and no doubt MI6).
Anything that has political implications is to be taken with a heavy dose of skepticism. Glenn Greenwald's Wiki entry is said to be a classic example.
I think the mutable nature of everything on the Web is surely obvious to everyone by now, 'reading between the lines' is now an archaic observation.
I used to edit some politically neutral articles on Wikipedia, and although there is editorial disagreement, the end product is factual. The issue arises with interpretation of facts.
I don't remember the titles but I think 4 or 5 of his books were shown in the sidebar
That's what I get. If you're living in Germany, maybe the 2022 book is omitted.