Hmm, here's the plan Amalekite is proposing:
"I think that if there were enough white nationalists there (or at least more people who are Jew-wise, even if they are not white or tend to lean more to the libertarian left), the Zionist cabal would have a tough time keeping control. The Wikipedia system itself is pretty open and neutral - it's just that the place is infested with Jews. There's not even that many Jews there that I'd consider to be among the "Elders of Wikipedia" - maybe just 20 to 30 in all. That's why I think it's such a shame to let the bastards rule it. The kikes there are undoubtedly smart, but I think more importantly, they're well-organized, persistant, and know how the system works. If 20 or 30 of us could form a loose network on Wikipedia and basically follow in the Jews' example (i.e. synchronize our votes on important issues, support each others' edits, elect each other to administrator positions, contest the neutrality of the Jews' favorite articles, etc.), we could make life very difficult for them. If 60 of us were on there, we could probably seize control from them for good."
Not the first time they've thought of doing this. I wonder if they'll follow through this time.
Jay.