I checked Wikipedia today, and I decided to search up the crisis in Springfield Ohio, to see if Wikipedia has reported on it correctly. Boy was I wrong. They say that it is hoax that was quickly spread by far-right people and neo-Nazi groups. How can neo-Nazi groups and far right people spread this story around quickly together if neo-Nazis believe in Nazism, which is far left by the way. It can't work. There was actually a recording of a 911 phone call in Springfield Ohio reported by the New York Post, which when you listen to it, shows that illegals are in fact running off with geese and cats to eat for themselves. So, what does this tell you about Wikipedia? It is way too unreliable, and it is a liberal website. Should you continue to use it, that's ok. But you should seek the truth and not believe in everything you read and hear, because the Truth will set you free.