I'm no one, really. I work in IT in Philadelphia. I've written for radical publications, zines, etc. I edit Wikipedia pages to correct factual errors if I'm interested in the subject, remove any references to Judaism as one's ancestry and, if appropriate, refer to Judaism as one's religion, and highlight connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Obviously if I were to work full time on the latter two, it would take decades. Anything Jeffrey Epstein related is subject to censorship and revision because, for example, Stewart Brand is a big deal for those who consider themselves intellectuals; we can't have his tweets praising Jeffrey Epstein mucking up his hagiography- er, Wikipedia entry, can we?

Also, this Talk entry, discussing the nature of Jewish as a religious identity versus ancestry is strangely missing from the Talk page I initially posted it on but has appeared on the Talk pages for other entries so... I don't know who is hiding or revealing things I've posted to Wikipedia. The whole subject is fraught with politics, history of discrimination, ideology, etc. Plenty of practitioners of Judaism and secular persons who were born into families that practiced Judaism are quite clear on the distinction. I know one ordinarily must issue a caveat about their connection to Judaism or occupied Palestine (sometimes called Israel) before making any statement about the religion but I honestly couldn't care less what the Thought Police think. That goes for the political Right and Left, neither of which I am affiliated with.

Here are the edits I made before I created this account on 1 October 2022. Well, some of them. I changed my public IP some 16 months ago and don't remember the previous one.