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WikiScanner: The greatest hits

  • Australian Prime Minister’s department rewrites history and denies the existence of Captain Smirk
  • Seaworld and the great orca vs. killer whale controversy
  • Dutch royalty air some family laundry
  • BBC employee attributes Tony Blairs health issues to ‘sex and booze’
  • Church of Scientology surprising fans of Kurt Cobain, still not fans of Psychiatry
  • The Republican party is responsible for Harry Potter spoilers
  • Geeks rejoice, a brand new Roswell coverup
  • The pressing concerns of the Concerned women for America, namely that nobody is gay and ‘their receptionist is really hot.’
  • An IRS empolyee edits the entries for Eric Idle, Epistle to the Son of the Wolf and Erotic Spanking
  • Fox news does not have any kind of right wing agenda, ok?

These findings are from Wired’s wikidgame


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Author
Kate
Date posted
Sep 01, 2007

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New Media

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  • internet
  • media
  • wikileaks
  • wikipedia
  • wikiscanner

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