(RoyalPatriot.com )- It was reported last week that the partisan editors from Wikipedia removed the online encyclopedia’s entry for Rosemont Seneca Partners claiming that the entry was “not notable.”
As you may recall, Rosemont Seneca is the investment company co-founded by President Biden’s son Hunter Biden. It was through Rosemont Seneca that many of Hunter’s foreign business dealings were conducted.
In truth, there wasn’t a lot of information on Rosemont Seneca’s Wikipedia page. Other than noting that the company was founded by Hunter Biden, Chris Heinz, and Devon Archer, the details on the page were a bit thin.
But the Wikipedia editors didn’t remove the page for lack of detail. They removed it because they feared it would be used by conspiracy theorists hell-bent on making Hunter look bad.
Archived comments from Wikipedia’s Talk Page reveal the Rosemont Seneca Partners’ entry was deleted because, as one Wikipedia editor explained, the only reason the organization is mentioned is in connection to “its famous founders” Hunter and John Kerry’s step-son Christopher Heinz. This Wiki editor warned that keeping Rosemont Seneca’s entry active would run the risk of the page becoming “a magnet for conspiracy theories about Hunter Biden.”
Some Wikipedia editors on the Talk Page argued that the information provided on the Rosemont Seneca page be merged with Hunter Biden’s Wikipedia page. But those editors were overruled.
Wikipedia’s partisan slant has grown so pervasive in recent years that even its co-founder Larry Sanger is now saying the online encyclopedia has become a vehicle for propaganda, and the “information” contained can no longer be trusted.
Last year, Sanger described the “big, nasty, complex game” happening behind the scenes to make entries “say what somebody wants them to say.”
Wikipedia’s activist editors pursue their personal ideological agendas by whitewashing or rewriting facts and history. There was even a push to delete the Wikipedia entry for “Mass killings under communist regimes” to whitewash communism.
The Media Research Center’s managing editor, Curtis Houck told the New York Post last week that if Wikipedia had removed an entry to a Trump-linked organization, CNN would have assigned an army of reporters to find out why.