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Unlike many other organizations, Keywiki does not rely solely on internet search engines. The Keywiki team actively searches out original documents and publications to provide you with the most in depth and reliable research possible. While we are extremely frugal, this may involve travel, accomodation and copying costs. Keywiki researchers also seek out and interview radical activists, journalists, researchers and former intelligence professionals. We aim to provide the best possible "behind the scenes" information on political events, movements and personalities available to the citizens and voters of the United States of America/Western world. To enable our team to keep up their work, your financial support is essential.
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This is very important, and without question one of the most powerful ways to use and share the information KeyWiki. When you are writing an article on your blog or website, be sure to hyperlink names of people and organizations back to their profiles on KeyWiki.
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Below are all of the Executive Branch's Cabinets and their Secretaries. Click on a link and fill in all missing information. After the departments' DUTIES are filled in, we need to include the people appointed to the positions at the departments, any news affiliated with the departments and any other related information.
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Add appropriate categories to any new pages you create. To link a page to a category, at the bottom of the page, insert the relavent category: [[Category:Category name]].
KeyWiki is a bipartisan knowledge base focusing primarily on corruption and the covert side of politics in the United States and globally. While particular interest is taken in the left, KeyWiki serves to expose covert politics on both the left and the right of the political spectrum.
KeyWiki promotes liberty and freedom through the free and open sharing of information, particularly regarding subjects usually poorly covered by other organizations.
KeyWiki is a wiki, which means any approved contributor can improve it. By adding your knowledge and fixing mistakes, the quality and depth of KeyWiki information improves over time.
Why we do it
We believe in the power of information to transform politics, and we're committed to making the most knowledge available to the greatest number of people. We believe that the more informed we are as voters, the better our government becomes.
KeyWiki isn't a part of any political party and we don't support candidates. We're simply a community of users dedicated to helping readers understand who's who in the American political system and the organizations that support it.
The Team
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Due to concerns about abuse of editing privileges, KeyWiki requires contributors to be registered users. To become a registered user please contact us and let us know why you wish to become a user, and what you seek to contribute to the KeyWiki knowledge base. Anyone may edit a discussion page with corrections, questions and suggestions. These comments will be taken into consideration by the registered users on KeyWiki.