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Wikipedia Labels ADL ‘Unreliable’ - Small Victory in the Infowar
The sheer irony of it all. The ADL, long a bastion of selective outrage and the censorious gatekeeper of “acceptable discourse,” has finally found itself on the wrong side of its favorite weapon: credibility. Labeled "unreliable" by Wikipedia, a platform that itself serves as a curated playground for Western intelligence narratives; this moment feels like a crack in the armor of imperial propaganda.
For decades, the ADL has operated as the ideological air cover for DC and Tel Aviv’s endless wars of hegemony. From greenlighting genocide in Gaza to policing dissent in Western academia, the ADL’s doublethink has been a blunt instrument of control. Question the genocide in Palestine? You’re an antisemite. Critique the apartheid policies of a state built on perpetual occupation? Hate speech. And so, they built a fortress of intimidation, shielding the systemic obliteration of a people under the guise of “civil rights.”
But here’s the plot twist: Wikipedia, that bastion of neoliberal gatekeeping, just pulled the rug. Yes, Wikipedia, the digital billboard of CIA-approved narratives, decided that the ADL is no longer a reliable source on issues like antisemitism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. When the Empire’s own mouthpieces begin eating their own, you know the gears of the propaganda machine are grinding against reality.
Let’s not mince words. The ADL and its partner-in-crime, AIPAC, are not just tools, they are weapons in the arsenal of forever wars. Through lobbying, media manipulation, and judicial intimidation, these entities have facilitated the flow of billions in military aid to sustain Israel’s war economy, all while silencing critics under the guise of fighting hate. Hate for whom, exactly? Certainly not for the displaced, bombed-out families of Gaza or the bullet-ridden corpses of journalists like Shireen Abu Akleh.
AIPAC’s lobbying blitzkrieg in Washington has ensured the U.S. bankrolls every missile that flattens a home in Khan Younis and every bullet that silences a child in the West Bank. The ADL provides the ideological justification, ensuring that any voice daring to call out apartheid is swiftly silenced, canceled, or worse, branded an enemy of humanity.
But here’s the rub: the empire of lies is starting to crumble. Despite its history of manipulating reality, even Wikipedia can’t hide the ADL’s obvious role as a narrative enforcer rather than an arbiter of truth. And while the platform still serves as a CIA-adjacent tool of narrative management, moments like these expose its own hypocrisy. The cracks are showing.
This isn’t just about Wikipedia or the ADL. It’s about the shifting tectonic plates of the global order. In the battle for hearts and minds, the West’s monopoly on truth is being shattered by a rising chorus of resistance. From BRICS to platforms like Telegram and X, the Global Majority is pushing back against decades of propaganda masquerading as journalism. The empire is losing control of the narrative and that terrifies them more than any kinetic war ever could.
But let’s not delude ourselves into thinking this signals a sea change. Wikipedia is still a platform that dances to the tune of the U.S. State Department. One minute, it’s labeling the ADL unreliable; the next, it’s airbrushing CIA coups in Latin America and whitewashing the war crimes of NATO. But the fact that a sacred cow like the ADL is now open to question? That’s a sign the system is glitching.
This is the infowar and for once, it feels like the narrative guardians of empire are stumbling. Don’t hold your breath, though. The ADL, AIPAC, and their imperial backers are nothing if not resourceful. The war they’re waging against truth, justice, and human dignity - isn’t over yet.
But for those in the trenches, this moment feels like a victory, however small. Because every crack in the facade of imperial control is a step closer to its ultimate collapse. And when it falls, the world will breathe a little freer.
- Gerry Nolan
From @TheIslanderNews on tg