Wikipedia’s section of “Early Life” in biography pages no longer shows Jewish origin of some well-known people, Straturka has revealed.
After checking that some famous artists’ ethnic origin no longer appears in Early Life section, Straturka editors delved into the issue and learned that Jewish lobby pressed Wikipedia to delete origins. The lobby’s secretive operation was revealed by some social media accounts.
Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) wrote on his X account (by citing another post) that;
It’s now illegal to factually document that a person is jewish under Wikipedia’s ‘Early Life’ section bc too many people were noticing that all societal ills stem from the same strange tribe.
(See original tweet: https://x.com/realstewpeters/status/1961215828445028781)
The cited post belonging Dr. Shlomit Aharoni Lir was a confirmation of removal that admitted Wikipedia deleted origin content with pressure of the US congress, whose members have good ties with Jewish lobby.
Content removal about Jewish personas did not come as a surprise to many, as people’s view of Jews changed due to the ongoing Gaza genocide perpetrated by Israel.

Disclosing their Jewish origin was once a prestige and advantage to get jobs in Hollywood, media, politics and business world. However, since majority of Jewish people with a biography on Wikipedia remained silent or supported Israel’s brutality, they got harsh criticism from the world audience. As a solution to escape from fury, Jewish lobby and mentioned people seem to have deleted anything related to their Jewish roots.
For confirmation, readers can check John Malkowich and Mary-Louise Parker’s Wikipedia pages, which had previously stated that they were Jewish.






