Susan Gerbic Talks Wikipedia, Guerrilla Skeptics, Malmgren, Elizondo & UFOs | UAP Files Podcast
*TIMESTAMPS BELOW*What happens when a leading skeptic takes on the UFO conversationâlive and unedited? In this 3-hour episode of the UAP Files Podcast, I speak with Susan Gerbic, founder of Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia, about UFOs, critical thinking, and how we can bridge the divide between believers and skeptics. From spontaneous questions to unexpected birthday interruptions, this raw, unfiltered conversation goes where few UFO discussions dare to go.Susan Gerbic is a leading voice in the world of online skepticism and digital activism. Known as the âWikipediatrician,â she founded Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia, a global volunteer project that has edited hundreds of articles on science, perceived pseudoscience, and critical thinking.Her work has earned her multiple awards, including the James Randi Award for Skepticism in the Public Interest and recognition as a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.I know I canât win with this interview. Some will accuse me of being too soft on Susan, or not asking the right questions, while others will say I shouldnât have given her a platform at all. But the UFO space has more than enough drama and reality TVâstyle conflict â I wanted to do something different. I wanted to show that people on âboth sidesâ of this debate can have a constructive, mature conversation, raise genuine concerns, and maybe even find common ground if we step outside our echo chambers.This was a very last-minute discussion. From the moment Susan agreed, we went live in under 30 minutes. We agreed there would be no edits (including the moment she stepped away mid-interview to answer the door for a birthday gift delivery). What you hear is exactly what happened, start to finish, all 3 hours.**TIMESTAMPS**00:01:40 - Introduction and Interview Purpose00:04:09 - Greetings and Setup00:08:00 - Introduction to Guerrilla Skeptics & Susanâs motivation00:13:14 - How the Group Works and Trains00:17:00 - Wikipedia pages deleted / Notability, and Comparisons00:21:20 - Harald Malmgren & Chris Mellon00:26:00 - How Susan and others edit Wikipedia pages00:29:00 - Mr Blobby vs. Chris Mellon & Wikipediaâs influence on LLMs00:31:19 - Wikipediaâs Influence, AI, and Cleanup00:38:00 - Changing future history00:41:31 - Writing Strong Leads and Citations00:54:10 - Bias and Transparency Concerns00:58:00 - Shaping narratives of prominent figures & adding negative slants01:03:14 - Civility, Empathy, and Trolls01:06:00 - Social media vitriol01:11:15 - Mediums, Wellness, and perceived Exploitation01:25:04 - Philip J. Corso Merge and Deletion Debates01:36:17 - Secondary vs Primary Sources01:49:04 - Lou Elizondo Page Journey02:00:13 - Reader Responsibility02:17:21 - Community Dynamics and Collaboration02:30:00 - Chetsford UFO Wikipedia editing02:44:35 - Matt Ford, The Good Trouble Show and ClosingLINKSSusanâs X Account: https://x.com/SusanGerbicSusanâs Website: https://www.abouttimeproject.orgUAP Files Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uap_files/UAP Files Substack: https://uapf.substack.com/p/are-the-drones-over-new-jersey-and?r=3avcjySupport the UAP Files / Podcast with a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/uapfiles#UAPFilesPodcast #SusanGerbic #GuerrillaSkeptics #UFOs #Skepticism #CriticalThinking #UAPs #UFOCommunity #ScienceVsPseudoscience #OpenDialogue #BridgeTheDivide #PodcastInterview #UneditedPodcast #Skeptics #UFOsAndSkeptics #haraldmalmgren #mickwest #luiselizondo #chrismellon #phillipcorso #ufo #uap #uapfiles