By Lisa Haven
Every wonder what the US government uses as their Wikipedia? While they can access the same system we can, they also have an advanced system used to collect and gather information on TOP SECRET and sensitive projects called Intellipedia. According to the government’s admission here is what Intellipedia does for them:
“Intellipedia is an online system for collaborative data sharing used by the United States Intelligence Community (IC). It was established as a pilot project in late 2005 and formally announced in April 2006 and consists of three wikis running on JWICS, SIPRNet, and Intelink-U. The levels of classification allowed for information on the three wikis are Top Secret, Secret, and Sensitive But Unclassified/FOUO information, respectively. They are used by individuals with appropriate clearances from the 16 agencies of the IC and other national-security related organizations, including Combatant Commands and other federal departments. The wikis are not open to the public.”
Recently, the Intellipedia files were released to the public via the Freedom of Information Act, and in the video below I delve through some of the “conspiracy” files that the government has processed over the years. Here is the breaking report…
For More Information See:
http://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/intellipedia-entries/ (links to all the other documents are found on this one page)
I bet Alex Jones didn’t even know this . Very good job Lisa!!!
A large percentage of men belonged to the Masons in the 17th, 18th, & 19th centuries in the US. It was not uncommon. The organization became more compromised as the years progressed – especially at the top level. You might want to do a little research how things were at that time before you condemn all the members of the Masonic Lodge from those time periods.
Thanks,
Deb