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I'm putting this question out on conservative leaning sites: I'm trying to find a conservative-leaning (meaning accurate) version of wikipedia. Every time I want to investigate some person or idea, I have no non-liberal propaganda place to go. For example, I wanted to get more of an overview of Alex Jones, including the Sandyhook incident, as well as Glenn Green and this new ADL censorship situation. I can see some videos, but I prefer to have written information. It's faster to go through and I can preserve it more easily. Obviously, if I google for that, I'll just get more liberal propaganda suggestions. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Guy Duperreault's avatar

i don’t know how ‘good’ it is overall, although i’ve found wikispooks https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Main_Page seemingly more balanced when i’ve looked at it. likely it is biased in some ways and is limited. it may at least provide a different perspective from the cia-pedia.

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Sandra L Jansen's avatar

Use DuckDuckGo to look up your info you want.

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Hey Mister Man's avatar

Two great resources are

encyclosearch.org encycloreader.org,

includes answers across dozens of encyclopedias, including Wikipedia,

more specialized encyclopedias include

Ballotpedia (an explicitly neutral encyclopedia of American politics),

Scholarpedia,

EduTechWiki,

MedlinePlus (a medical encyclopedia),

Encyclopedia Mythica (religion, folklore and mythology)

HandWiki (computing, science, technology and general).

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Karl Elshoff's avatar

Have a look at the bigger picture. Dr. Shiva's gives a great analysis of the system dynamics of the power structure that is playing people against each other for its own benefit.

https://truthfreedomhealth.com/

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communete's avatar

First, may I recommend a very new interview AJ has on the site today with Jack Posobiec, who is a smart commentator:

https://www.infowars.com/posts/leftists-now-going-full-mask-off-to-lash-out-silence-the-american-people-warns-jack-posobiec/

As for the question, there is no non-liberal Wikipedia (an unreliable reference unless one wants to trust it for accurate overview of the quantitative sciences). What you may want instead is a _list_ of relatively reliable resources. Unfortunately you will have to wade through listening in most situations, since many of the more prominent are not in text format.

Glenn Greenwald is mostly a conservative now who cannot bring himself to bend his mind around the idea of calling himself one.

If you want to learn the most about Sandy Hook there are two cardinal resources:

1. The documentary "We Need to Talk About Sandy Hook," by Independent Media Solidarity

https://rumble.com/v1mysno-we-need-to-talk-about-sandy-hook.html

2. The book "Nobody Died at Sandy Hook," by Jim Fetzer

Unfortunately the latter has been de facto all but erased from the planet so completely that it was removed from Archive.org Wayback.

The documentary (at 2 hours, 46 minutes), however is preserved and is must viewing. Archive.org or other sites may have a better quality 'print' than the Rumble link I've provided.

For starters,...

Written word:

Revolver.news (Darren Beattie's site; includes important original reporting)

CitizenFreePress.com

VigilantCitizen.com

ZeroHedge.com

Rantingly.com

Whatfinger.com

JustTheNews.com

Podcasts:

https://www.youtube.com/@crowdsourcethetruth8954 "Crowdsource The Truth 8," Jason Goodman's currently operational channel

AmazingPolly.net (she was included in one of the first-round 8/6 social media bans in 2018; some of her backlog is restored to Rumble and BitChute)

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