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Charles Murray declaring his financial support for the neo-Nazi Emil Kirkegaard and his (soon to be) employee Bo Winegard, March 2020 ------------------------------------------------- |
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Murray and Claire Lehmann express an interest in their RW articles, May 2025 --------------------------------------------------- |
But a whole bunch of other articles were removed without reference to a public lawsuit.
All of the yanked articles have a connection to Emil Kirkegaard, the center of an international Neo-Nazi, racist, eugenics network.
It looks to me like Kirkegaard (aka William Engman) is taking care of all his allies, supporters and employees in an effort to avoid public scrutiny for various race pseudoscience and far-right political statements and activities.
I will be updating this list as needed.
- Aporia Magazine - the neo-Nazi magazine hosted by fascist Marc Andreessen-supported Substack and is funded by Emil Kirkegaard
- Asbiro University - a Polish business school associated with Edward Dutton
- Charles Murray - I will be reposting most of the contents of the article on Pinkerite since I was the main contributor - Murray has donated money to Emil Kirkegaard. Charles Murray is a famous public figure and the article was well-sourced and its removal would never have prevailed in a court of law. There is no doubt this was yanked out of pure, financial-threat SLAPP thuggery.
- Edward Dutton - mentioned in the Wikipedia article about the Human Diversity Foundation. He works for Kirkegaard via his "Jolly Heretic" Substack.
- Elite Human Capital - a typically worthless idea promoted by (maybe invented by?) Kirkegaard fan-boy Richard Hanania.
- Emil Kirkegaard - probably behind the SLAPP suits and the secret deal, since all the known litigants and deleted articles have a connection to Kirkegaard and/or his organizations Aporia and Human Diversity Foundation and their subsidiaries.
- Emily Willoughby Talk Archive - I didn't need any more convincing that Willoughby is part of Kirkegaard's network - after all, she's a board member of the International Society for Intelligence Research. The deleted page mentions Willoughby's connection to Kirkegaard. Her main page was deleted a while ago, but you can still find the entry for Emily Willoughby on Archive Today.
- International Society for Intelligence Research along with its reference to Institute of Mental Chronometry. Emil Kirkegaard has participated in six ISIR annual meetings including in 2024 and published in its related journal "Intelligence."
- GegenUni - the article has references to Kirkegaard, Dutton and neo-Nazi Erik Ahrens
- Human Diversity Foundation - has a Wikipedia page - it's owned by Kirkegaard.
- Human Varieties - described as an HBD (Human bio-diversity, a racist concept) website. Mentions John Fuerst.
- James Thompson - connected to Kirkegaard through the London Conference on Intelligence, at least.
- Jan te Nijenhuis - filed a lawsuit against RMF - connected to Kirkegaard via Mankind Quarterly.
- John R. G. Fuerst (aka Gerard Fuerst) - connected to Kirkegaard via OpenPsych.
- Jonatan Pallesen - filed a lawsuit against RMF - connected to Kirkegaard via Aporia and papers he's co-authored with Kirkegaard. He could be seen celebrating his victory on X/Twitter.
- Jonathan Anomaly - filed a lawsuit against RMF - there's an article about him at Hope not Hate - "The Superbaby Factory" - Anomaly has worked for Kirkegaard's Aporia Magazine.
- Jordan Lasker - aka Crémieux, writer for Aporia.
- Lipton Matthews - a Holocaust denier who has appeared on the Emil Kirkegaard owned "Jolly Heretic." He absolutely adores "human biodiversity" and posted a list of people in HBD, many of whom appear on this here list. What a coincidence.
- Mankind Quarterly - has a Wikipedia page Mankind Quarterly - a publication run by Emil Kirkegaard
- Matthew Frost - (aka Matthew Archer) founder of Aporia Magazine, exposed in the HOPE not hate article Race Science, Inc.
- Michael A. Woodley of Menie - the New York Times published an article about him titled "A Racist Researcher, Exposed by a Mass Shooting" - has published in the Kirkegaard-owned Open Psych.
- Nathan Cofnas - works for Emil Kirkegaard via Aporia.
- Noah Carl - filed a lawsuit against RMF. Carl works for Kirkegaard via Aporia.
- OpenPsyche pseudojournals - founded by Emil Kirkegaard - here is the OpenPsyche article at Wikipedia.
- Richard Hanania - in case anybody is fooled by Hanania's recent pretense at being reasonable. Hanania is a big fan of Emil Kirkegaard.
- Russell T. Warne - filed a lawsuit against RMF - has published in Aporia and Mankind Quarterly
But what's up with Claire Lehmann? In the tweet I posted above, she's asking "TracingWoodgrains" (who has a Substack account that claims racist extremist Curtis Yarvin's "...framework is more relevant than ever") to check and see if her RW article was deleted. Even I didn't think Claire Lehmann was so stupid she couldn't figure out how to find her own article on Rational Wiki. Maybe she figures TracingWoodgrains knows who is on the deletion list for articles that haven't yet been deleted.
I thought that Lehmann and Kirkegaard were good buddies who go way back. How did Lehmann get left off the list? I've copied her archive link, just in case.
Based on the Rational Wiki removal log, it looks like censorship-palooza got started on May 8, starting with Lipton Matthews, then Anatoly Karlin, then Human Diversity Foundation... see for yourself below. (RMF) indicates the article was yanked by order of Rational Media Foundation, instead of going through the usual voting process.
No matter how secret this deal is, I am confident that the truth about all this censorship will come out one day.