Fifth World Wiki

The Fifth World Wiki is a special web-based encyclopaedia that was started on 15 August 2004 (U:19I2004) by the Most Rev. Dr. Cesidio Tallini, King of TTF-Bucksfan, President of the Fifth World Council (5WC), and President & Founder of the Cesidian Root.

This wiki was designed to fill a huge void.

On one hand, the Unofficial World's — Sixth and Seventh Worlds by our reckoning — micronations, have often refused to allow us to include Fifth World articles in their wikis.
 
On the other, the Official World's — First, Second, Third, and Fourth Worlds by our reckoning — Wikipedia® and its administrators, have often refused to allow us to include Fifth World articles in their wiki as well.
 
Being that the Fifth World is actually something of a "middle world" between the Official and Unofficial Worlds, sharing the characteristics of both, and yet entirely distinct in itself, we are not usually welcomed in other fora, and we believe that this is due entirely to discriminatory, not proprietary attitudes.
 
Pure and simple, it is racism, because that is exactly the way it would be perceived by any ethnic minority whose existence is either denied, or threatened. Racism exists and continues to exist, even when it goes unacknowledged by the Official World. Fifth Worlders are a minority also, in fact, an ethno-sociological minority with distinct anthropological dimensions, and unlike most minority groups that are frequently given a voice in the mass media, whether deserving or not, Fifth Worlders are simply ignored, or treated like second class human beings.
 
Intelligent and significant entries about the Fifth World Council intermicronational organisation, Fifth World micronations, Fifth World institutions, Fifth World companies, or about aspects of Fifth World culture have been repeatedly deleted from the Wikipedia®, on the basis of the fact that they were not notable enough, at the time, for their Google hit ranking to warrant inclusion. In other words, the Fifth World is not "official" enough.
 
By this meter alone, the Wikipedia® is poor by scholarly standards, since it could never contain anything new, or not enjoying a great deal of currency in popular Western society, like a lot of scholarly or academic concepts! By this meter the Wikipedia® would also be poor according to the best scientific standards of inquiry, because even theories that don't enjoy the status of scientific "dogma" would not enjoy any currency in the Wikipedia®, regardless of the actual merits of the particular theory. The difference between global warming being ignored as a real problem, and its official (canonical) recognition as a real problem, could be thus the destruction of the earth's entire ecosystem, and there is already mounting evidence, even within the human body's current internal composition, and its "pollution," that this is already occurring on an unprecedented scale, on such a scale that soon human beings themselves may begin to mutate beyond recognition. Can we afford to be informed by this new priesthood, this officialdom of daemonic and abusive liers, which like the old priesthood of Galileo's time, never admits that it is simply wrong, that its methods are self-serving and biased, and that its deductions about the truth are far from infallible?
 
We have seen terms like "Dot 2.0" included in the Wikipedia®, yet this term is even less official according to the Google than the term TTF-Bucksfan, a Fifth World micronation which, by the way, is also not mentioned at all in the current Wikipedia® as we write this, not even in its micronation article.
 
A greater sign still of general anti-Fifth World bias and racism, is the fact that the article about the Fifth World in the Wikipedia® started out as something comprehensive, and completely explanatory of all facets of the phenomenon in its mythological and eschatological aspects, and now the formerly comprehensive article is actually a stub! How can a good article after a while actually become a stub, an article that needs to be further developed? This only happens, as far as we know, in the Wikipedia®. In other encyclopaedias articles usually improve with time, like a fine wine. To add insult to injury, the article about the Fifth World until recently stated the following:
For Fifth World nations, see micronation.

Yet when one clicked on the link, and went to the article about Micronation, one could not find even indirect mention of these Fifth World nations! This reminds one a little of those equally artificial Google hit rankings companies try to achieve, in order to appear more successful or notable...

Well, good thing there are still fine reference works like the Encyclopedia Britannica, which relies on good human editors, a reference work which is also becoming increasingly useful in its digital (CD-ROM) and Web form! Good thing that there are also fine Internet encyclopedias like Wikinfo! The Fifth World is entirely unimpressed with the Wikipedia®, which is not even considered webindigenous, but part of an alien, racist, imperialistic, decadent, and inferior First World culture, applied to an otherwise democratic and usually very Fifthworldish WorldWide Web. We do not recommend the Wikipedia® as a source for your research if you need relevant, unbiased, and accurate statements about the Fifth World. We ourselves prefer human, and entirely accountable editors (the Wikipedia® has none of those), who can simply admit that they are, or have been wrong, from time to time.

The Fifth World Wiki thus came into being, and it is being financed and maintained by the Fifth World Council itself, since public and apparently non-proprietary wikis, have proven themselves unreliable as a source of current and accurate information about the Fifth World. The Fifth World Wiki exists as an information resource for genuinely interested journalists, academic researchers, even formal print encyclopaedia editors, who may become frustrated at some time in the future for the lack of articles about the astonishing diversity and genius that is the Fifth World community. We are not readily acknowledged to exist in the current decadent paradigm; only terrorists are, and thus to the young their pseudo-civilisation, their false religion, may seem more important than our tribalisation, and our advanced true religion, which actually has a strong rational and scientific foundation.

The Fifth World Wiki also exists as a Fifth World community public service, in order to keep track of all the novel things, developments, and inventions that make the Fifth World a vibrant culture, and different from the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Worlds, regardless of the temporary importance of these singular contributions in the "almighty Google" result rankings.

We have included below easily accessible links to principal articles in the Fifth World Wiki, but we also have included links to significant articles outside of this wiki for reference purposes. Should you need further information about the Fifth World or Fifth World themes, or clarification, we have human and accountable editors here, and you can contact
the Most Rev. Dr. Cesidio Tallini, the Bureaucrat of the 5W Wiki, via the mail form at his personal biographical web site at this link: http://hmct.dk.

The Fifth World Wiki is accessible through the easy URL redirect of http://wiki.5world.net, but the Fifth World Wiki also partecipates with the international Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) through the Persistent Uniform Resource Locator (PURL) to maintain access to permanent Internet resources. Therefore, should the easy URL redirect above fail, you can still access the resources of the Fifth World Library through this special URL redirect: http://purl.oclc.org/5wc/wiki.

Important 5W Wiki articles

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