Donations
(Donors, Funding & Advertising)
Donors, Funding & Advertising
The Truth in Justice Project being undertaken by Wikifactum is fundamentally a non-profit organization funded by donor subscriptions and advertising. Our online magazine and newspaper “Doing Time” will be supported by attorneys, private investigators and others advertising their specialized services. At Wikifactum, all financial matters will be handled with public disclosure and full transparency. The operation of trust accounts and bookkeeping services will be outsourced to reputable accounting firms offering audited statements.
The focus of the project is primarily on people who are interested in truth and justice – that is, knowledge about incarcerated individuals, their families at home, their health and living conditions in federal institutions, how they came to be incarcerated, and the trials of their families and children without parents. This is all about society itself and is not for subsequent monetization by the site’s administrators.
Given the specifics of the topics mentioned above, the creators of the project have revealed their personalities, agendas and areas of interest in truth and bringing truth to radiate its light as a foil to thwart social injustice. For the Truth in Justice Project, what is essential is truly independent, objective knowledge for the public confirmed by references to established facts and reliable sources of information with a database about the bad – even criminal – conduct and connivance of officers of the court and their collaborators.
Anonymous editing of any cases or articles on the project website is prohibited. This policy provides at least minimal protection against primitive vandalism. The complete anonymity of the edits by our administrative editors is intended to create a sense of order and impartiality and to restrict conjecture and insults towards official parties of interest as we delve into their character and ethics.
The Truth in Justice Project invites you to participate in the development of our site by using the principles outlined above. Creating and editing articles is available only to approved users. We welcome input from scholars, publicists, journalists and other independent professionals interested in making our site a useful resource. Not only do we seek the truth, but we must also expose the character and ethics of prosecutors, lawyers, investigators, judges and other parties engaged in other Department of Justice entities, including the Bureau of Prisons.
