Important links

Anderson Lee Aldrich, convicted mass murderer, shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado

No article allowed on Wikipedia

It's the same for Club Q, no article allowed on Wikipedia

It's the same problem we find with the Subway Vigilante or Bernhard Goetz, but not Omar Mateen

(who committed almost the exact same crime as Anderson Lee Aldrich, a mass shooting targeting gay or lesbian people, at a "gay" bar)

"Gay" is in quotes because the term isn't used as much, it's usually LGBTQ now, so while the Pulse Nightclub is labeled "a gay bar", or "gay nightclub", the term isn't 100% accurate anymore.

Why do some infamous killers have an article, while some are not allowed to ever have an article.

Nobody knows. There are no rules or guidelines on Wikipedia about this. The fact that a dead mass shooter  can have an article, while a living mass shooter can't, is an absurdism.  Mostly because an article on a  living mass murderer can be updated.  Especially when they end of dying.







Sunday, December 10, 2023

The annual update entry

 Just kidding, I almost never do an annual update.  The trend continues of more and more information being deleted from Wikipedia. Some of it can be found in the edit history.  But when a deletion of an article happens, all history of it is also removed.

But sometimes, if you dig down, you might find info that somebody didn't want on Wikipedia. but they weren't smart enough to be able to delete it.

Usually talk pages.  I'm not going to explain it here.  The last time I did that somebody who read it here, went to Wikipedia and deleted what I mentioned.



Thursday, November 16, 2023

Crotch Novel (also Crouch Novel) also The Crouch

Can't be found on Wikipeida

Fortunately there is an unbound urban dictionary, for when you come across new terms and want to know what they mean.

Crouch novel was suggested by the Wikipedia software when searching for "crotch novel".  Nobody knows what that means.  While trying find out I learned about the Crouch, which is also not found on wikipedia.



Scientific papers and letters, of all kinds

 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012821X04002870

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

High-frequency winter cooling and reef coral mortality during the Holocene climatic optimum


A detailed ecological, micro-structural and skeletal Sr/Ca study of a 3.42 m thick Goniopora reef profile from an emerged Holocene reef terrace at the northern South China Sea reveals at least nine abrupt massive Goniopora stress and mortality events occurred in winter during the 7.0–7.5 thousand calendar years before present (cal. ka BP) (within the Holocene climatic optimum). Whilst calculated Sr/Ca-SST (sea surface temperature) maxima during this period are comparable to those in the 1990s, Sr/Ca-SST minima are significantly lower, probably due to stronger winter monsoons. Such generally cooler winters, superimposed by further exceptional winter cooling on inter-annual to decadal scales, may have caused stress and mortality of the corals about every 50 years. Sea level rose by ∼3.42 m during this period, with present sea-level reached at ∼7.3 ka BP and a sea-level highstand of at least ∼1.8 m occurred at ∼7.0 ka. The results show that it took about 20–25 years for a killed Goniopora coral reef to recover.

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

The Jomon transgression

 Like many of the entries noted here, the term is used on Wikipedia, but does not have an article.  

There are a LOT of scientific papers that either are about it, or mention it, in regards to the Jomon Period.


It is also called the marine transgression in the Jomon Period

the marine transgression in the Jomon Period

which could be a translation problem.  Like calling the Holocene transgression "the marine transgression in the Holocene period".

Holocene transgression is also not found on Wikipedia.



Monday, November 13, 2023

Triple blinded experiment, triple blinded study, Triple-blinding

 Not found on Wikipedia. While a redirect would help, the article on blinding offers little on the subject.  A re-direct would not be very helpful.

Triple-blinding

Although rarely implemented, triple-blind studies occur when group assignment is hidden not only from participants and administrators, but also from those tasked with analyzing the data after the experiment has concluded.

Researchers may expect a certain outcome and analyze the data in different ways until they arrive at the outcome they expected, even if it is merely a result of chance.

https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/double-blind-study/ 

Sunday, November 5, 2023

The words of H. H. Lamb from his 1984 lecture to the British Association for the Advancement of Science

As is so often the case, what is not found, used to be found.  Somebody with an agenda removed it, and made sure it could not be found.

 In a 1984 lecture on "the future of the earth" given to the [[British Science Association|British Association for the Advancement of Science]], Lamb cautioned that the effects of carbon dioxide on global warming might be less than expected, and pointed to the possibilities of error or misjudgement in preparing temperature series, referring particularly to the [[urban heat island]] effect.<ref name="Pearce IX">[[Fred Pearce|Pearce, Fred]], ''The Climate Files: The Battle for the Truth about Global Warming'', (2010) [[Guardian Books]], ISBN: 978-0-85265-229-9, pp. 29–30.</ref>

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hubert_Lamb&diff=387496203&oldid=386337593

The person who deleted information from Wikipedia is well known for doing this.  He even was removed from his esteemed position there.  (it was reported he did this to over 10,000 articles on Wikipedia)

He didn't just remove the information, he also removed the source of it, so now any infro from Fred Pearce is not found on the article.    

And it's no surprise the source is also not found on Wikipedia. Not even on the Fred Pearce article.

The only place Google search finds that paragraph is on the Bishop Hill blog.  

guest post by Bernie Lewin

That blog entry also includes how and who deleted the info from Wikipedia. 

The blog has links to sources for more info.

Monday, September 11, 2023

It snows more when it is warmer

It snows more when it is warmer (not found)

It snows more when oceans are warm and wet

The ice core data clearly shows that it snows more when it is warmer and the oceans are more thawed. it snows less when it is colder and the oceans are more frozen. This provides self regulation that trumps chaos and external forcing changes. it is not instant. it snows more for several hundred years in a medieval warm period. the more ice flows and cools by reflecting and thawing and makes a little ice age colder. it snows less for several hundred years during a little ice age. The ice depletes due to lack of snowfall and then the ice retreats until we get a modern warm period. it is now snowing more and this will continue for a few hundred warm years and then the more ice will flow and cause another little ice age.

Popes climate theory 

Not found on Wikipedia (the reasons are obvious)

https://snowsmorebecausewarmer.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 4, 2023

Update on deaths at Burning Man

It took over ten years, but apparently now you CAN die at burning man. An update to the decade old post here

Nobody can die at Burning Man


Still won't be found on Wikipedia

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Actual GHCN weather/climate data

Actual real data from the worlds GHCN stations, not found on Wikipedia.  The Global Historic Climate Network is used to Analyze and calculate climate trends, and global temperature.  The actual real data is the basis for all climate presentations, except the Satellite data.  Which is also not found on Wikipedia.
USC00463544   38.9339  -80.8325

The actual data show natural cycles, as well as the true trends over time.  The modified versions presented by NOAA and GISS are unnatural, and do not match reality.

The Lewisburg station is the only UCS station in the county.  This means it is a GHCN station, the one for the region. The problems are obvious.  If you are looking to see what is real.

How can you know the actual data is realistic?  While the "adjusted" data is nonsense?

Compare stations with each other.  















GHCND:USC00442208


Actual real data from weather stations, that have good records of what actually was observed, show similar trends and anomalies.  Modifies data does not show reality.







None of this, by which I mean what is true, what  is actual reality, will be found on Wikipedia.


Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Southern Polar Vortex, The Antarctic vortex of the Southern Hemisphere

 While the terms are used in articles, there is no article, or redirect to an article about this yearly event.


While the polar vortex article contains 

The Antarctic vortex of the Southern Hemisphere 

There is no redirect to that section.   





Monday, July 24, 2023

The soapfish

 A type of Grouper, not found, and found on Wikipedia (the astute observer will not that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammistin has a link to soapfish, which takes you to the main Grouper article.  Grammistin is the "soap" that the soapfish creates. 


The species in the tribes Grammistini and Diploprionini secrete a mucus-like toxin in their skin called grammistin, and when they are confined in a restricted space and subjected to stress, the mucus produces a foam that is toxic to nearby fish. These fishes are often called soapfishes. They have been classified either as their own families or within subfamilies,[13] although they are classified by the 5th Edition of the Fishes of the World, classifies these two groups as tribes within the subfamily Epinephelinae

Saturday, July 22, 2023

The Warming Hole (update)

 2014 entry


Still nothing on Wikipedia


There are multiple warming holes now, as well as a moving warming hole.  lol

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Try that in a small town (song) controversy

The controversy does not have an article  on Wikipedia (July 19 2023).  Yet.

Redrum (from the Shining and Dr. Sleep)

 No article.  If you don't know what Redrum means, it is Murder backwards, a word Danny says, and eventually writes, so that his Mom sees it in the mirror and realizes what it means.  And that is enough of a spoiler.

The reason "no article" matters, is when somebody does a Google search for something, with no article, Wikipedia does not come up on the search page.  Redirects are not indexed by Google search.


Bing brings up both Urban Dictionary and a fandom wiki when you search for Redrum.

Sunday, July 16, 2023

It does rain more on the weekends

 If you are in the northeastern United States, and yet another weekend has been ruined by rain, feel free to lean your head out a window and scream at a motorist. They are, for the most part, to blame. In 1998, a group of scientists at Arizona State University analyzed data going back to the 1940s, and found that a disproportionate amount of rain was hitting on weekend days. Since the seven day week isn’t natural, they went looking for some unnatural causes of the wet weekends.

There is a scientific reason why it always rains on weekends

http://www.scienceagogo.com/news/19980706131634data_trunc_sys.shtml

Friday, July 14, 2023

Matt Furie (creator of Pepe the Frog)

 Not allowed on Wikipedia (this one has been updated, see here) On 4 August 2023 the first effort to allow an article on Matt was made.  Currently there is an article on Furie allowed)


(this is the old post below)

Matt Furie is incredibly notable, more so than every editor on Wikipedia, however, due to his being the creator of Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character, they do not want to tell his story.  Or give him any credit/attention, because that's how the woke view the world.

I mean, he sued InfoWars, and won, and a hundred other alt right hate sites that were illegally using his cartoon character, and they do not want him to have an article.

Feels Bad Man

His print comics, children books and even an entire documentary film on his experience with having his work stolen by the internet, is not considered notable by the woke morons of Wikipedia.  Only when Pepe became a symbol of the resistance online, mostly by 4chan, did an article on Pepe show up.  Which does not mention the creator, Mark Furie.  The article was desired by some moron to be deleted in less than 30 minutes.  Of course.

By September 2016 he was credited with creating the character.

Pepe the Frog was created by American artist Matt Furie. The character originated in his comic, Boy's Club #1.

Within seconds it was edited to to read 

Pepe the Frog was created by American artist Matt Furie as a meme expressing White Supremacy[3].

Which is completely false.  Of course.

The "source" was an online glorified blog, that simply lied to everyone.  Claiming -

Trump Camp’s Pepe Meme First Appeared on White Supremacist Sites

... while this blatant fiction was not challenged at the time, and is not covered directly in the documentary about Matt Furie, it was no doubt left out of the legal actions, because nobody reads it or takes it seriously.

It's still online.

All of this and more would be in the article on Matt, except there isn't one.



Saturday, July 8, 2023

John Paul Mac Isaac

 A huge entry, working on it.  Huge entry, the very public part spans 11 years, and a lot of the sources have been deleted, censored, or something.

Definitely not found on Wikipedia. and probably never will be.


But don't take my word for it.  Try creating the article, and see for yourself.

Thursday, June 29, 2023

The modern theory of magnetism

 Not found on Wikipedia

Dr Goodenough started his career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he worked for 24 years and helped develop random-access memory for the computer. 

There, he became one of the founders of the modern theory of magnetism, which has played a pivotal role in the field of telecommunications.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-65993968

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Memes, in particular, the characters in the memes, and the memes thmselves

 Not found on Wikipedia


There is a online database, Know your meme

It's not always easy to find info.  The above example is easy to find, "They brainwashed you", however the entry is not the one shown above.  Variables are a certainty, and memes can morph and evolve with great speed online.  The example here does not appear on the 'know your meme' page.  But an iteration of it does.

https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/504/393/787





Monday, June 26, 2023

The black BMW parked in Gatlingburg, right off the Parkway, in a very small parking spot

 Almost everybody who visits Gatlingburg has been past it, and a lot of people have noticed it is always there.  Mentions of it appear all over the internet.


Will not be found on Wikipedia.  But is always found parked in the same spot.

Sunday, June 11, 2023

The Marble Bar heat wave (world record holder)

The Marble Bar heat wave holds the World record for longest and hottest heatwave

It used to have an official page about it on the Australian government weather site

Mentioned on Wikipedia in many other articles, but no article for the heatwave.

Which would seem odd, unless you know how Wikipedia is censored by the wokerati running it.

Marble Bar earned the title of Australia's hottest town when it recorded the longest heatwave — 160 days over 37.7 degrees — in 1923 and 1924. It is still listed in the Guinness Book of Records.

The "adjustments" made by the authorities made it vanish, which is hilarious, and tragic.

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Ashli Babbitt

 Currently a lot of people know who  Ashli Babbitt was.  

Just as they have heard of George Floyd.

Both were killed (or murdered) by the police.  One of them has an article about their death, as well as an extensive article on their life.

One of them was a criminal with a long record, who violently fought with the police.  

The other had no criminal record, was a veteran of two military conflicts, worked at a nuclear power plant,  and was at the vanguard of an unarmed invasion of the Capital building on Jan 6 2020.  She was shot in the face with out being arrested

Like many other famous/infamous people, Ashli Babbitt is not allowed to have a Wikipedia article.  Because the people who control Wikipedia won't allow it.


This kind of censorship of entire articles, and people on Wikipedia is why I started this blog. 



Monday, April 10, 2023

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Daniel Perry or Garrett Foster

 Daniel Perry is not found on Wikipedia

Neither is Garrett Foster

I suspected when I went to find out some background on a big news story, that this would be the case.  I also know somewhere there is an entire wikipedia article on the story, but neither name of the two parties involved links to it.




Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Lake Tulare has a twitter account

 https://twitter.com/TulareLakeBasin


Not only is that not listed on the Wikipedia page for Tulare Lake, Twitter appears nowhere on the page at all.



Groundwater pumping in Tulare Lake has lowered the ground level by 11 feet

 You won't find that fact on Wikipedia.

https://www.fastcompany.com/90873451/this-california-lake-has-been-dry-for-25-years-now-its-back-with-a-vengeance

The woke who have taken over Wikipedia are ruining it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulare_Lake


You also won't find the term "land barons", or why Tulare was turned into farmland.


Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Before modern levees and dams were built, the Sacramento Valley would become an inland sea

Not found on Wikipedia.

"Before modern levees and dams were built, the Sacramento Valley would become an inland sea"

Before modern levees and dams were built to contain the rivers, winter storms and spring run-off frequently turned the Sacramento Valley into an inland sea, making the Buttes an island refuge for California Indians, settlers and wildlife. 

source

Maidu`s Spirit Mountain

Native American name for the 

Sutter Buttes

source

Not found on Wikipedia. A redirect and an edit to the article on the Buttes would fix this

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutter_Buttes

But I like that it's not found on Wikipedia.  Because a Google search for Maidu`s Spirit Mountain takes you to the linked source above, and not to Wikipedia.  Which means you find something else not found on Wikipedia.

Before modern levees and dams were built to contain the rivers, winter storms and spring run-off frequently turned the Sacramento Valley into an inland sea, making the Buttes an island refuge for California Indians, settlers and wildlife. 



Monday, April 3, 2023

Holocene climactic optimum

 This one was a surprise.  I looked at the edit history of 

Hypsithermal


which consist of one edit, a redirect to Holocene climactic optimum 

curprev 16:54, 21 April 2007 Moheroy talk contribs  39 bytes +39   created redirect to Holocene climactic optimum thank

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holocene_climactic_optimum&action=edit&redlink=1


The redirect actually goes to Holocene climatic optimum, so yes, the "Holocene climactic optimum" does no exist on wikipedia.

Too funny.



Hypsithermal

 

Hypsithermal

The Hypsithermal followed the cool climate of earliest Holocene time (pollen zone IV=Preboreal) and preceded an interval of cool late Holocene climate (pollen zone IX=Subatlantic).

From: 

Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science, 2007


https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/hypsithermal

Monday, March 20, 2023

NeRF - (Neural Radiance Fields)

 (Neural Radiance Fields) Not found on Wikipedia (it was, but then deleted January 31 2023)

NeRF: Representing Scenes as Neural Radiance Fields for View Synthesis

We synthesize views by querying 5D coordinates along camera rays and use classic volume rendering techniques to project the output colors and densities into an image. Because volume rendering is naturally differentiable, the only input required to optimize our representation is a set of images with known camera poses. We describe how to effectively optimize neural radiance fields to render photorealistic novel views of scenes with complicated geometry and appearance, and demonstrate results that outperform prior work on neural rendering and view synthesis. View synthesis results are best viewed as videos, so we urge readers to view our supplementary video for convincing comparisons.

https://github.com/bmild/nerf

This one will definitely change at some point.  But for now ...

A page with this title has previously been moved or deleted.

If you are creating a new page with different content, please continue. If you are recreating a page similar to the previously deleted page, or are unsure, please first contact the user(s) who performed the action(s) listed below.



Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Hurst phenomena

 This one surprised me.  It could also be easily fixed.


It refers to a statistical methodology for distinguishing random from non-random systems and to identify the persistence of trends

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Monkey Fever, Manganakayile or Monkey Disease

 Monkey Fever also called Manganakayile (The name in Kannada,  a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India]

It appears as 

Kyasanur Forest disease


but no redirects from the common and old names for it.  That article has Monkey Disease and Monkey Fever in the "other names", but curiously no redirects if you search for Monkey Fever.

This is one of those easy to fix matters, making a couple of redirects.  But as is the case at times, I find it more amusing to leave the actual names unfound.

But when NIV’s scientists isolated the virus from a Hanuman langur, they found it to be a pathogen distinct from the Yellow Fever virus. They named the virus after the Kyasanur Forest, where it was first found.

It was also NIV’s scientists who came up with an early working hypothesis of where in the forest the virus was coming from — their research suggested that the virus survived in rodents. However, they found that monkeys also played an important role in disease transmission. When ticks transmitted the virus to monkeys, monkeys amplified the virus, thus turning their bodies into disease hotspots. Unsuspecting forest dwellers venturing near these sick monkeys were highly likely to become infected, again through tick bites. This is how KFD got its common moniker: the Monkey Fever or manganakayile in Kannada.

source 2022



Found this info while researching vaccines that don't work, and the corruption graft and lies surrounding the matter. Something else not found on Wikipedia.

The following info on the vaccine is out of date and incorrect.

Prevention is by vaccination, as well as preventive measures such as protective clothing and tick population control. The vaccine for KFDV consists of formalin-inactivated KFDV. The vaccine has a 62.4% effectiveness rate for individuals who receive two doses. For individuals who receive an additional dose, the effectiveness increases to 82.9%.[15]