Posted on 06/25/2016 4:33:09 PM PDT by Future Useless Eater
Visitors who try to use Google to search for "Clinton suspicious deaths", are warned to NOT visit Free Republic.
The following Google search returned THREE levels of warnings which is enough to scare away most people from visiting the FR link...
(1)Most of the returned links to FR articles were marked: "This site may harm your computer."
It works okay for me. Your vanity is listed 5th. I didn’t get any warnings when I clicked on it.
I know my Silk browser drastically stopped processing/executing clicks on FreeRepublic hyperlinks..so I downloaded a Chrome app...it froze a few initial times...so I downloaded Firefox and all is well. That was all on my Kindle HD Fire. Never any problems on my laptop or desktop or phone.
Chill out people, it’s a technical issue.
What’s happening is that Google is indexing the redirection pages that were being used at one point, I suppose to track click-throughs.
The redirection pages forwarding users to another site is triggering Google’s malware warnings - and properly so, since redirects to other domains is a key technique of malicious/infected websites.
The most straightforward fix here is to have the redirect pages removed from the index via a robots.txt statement, then trigger a reindexing of the site through Webmaster Tools.
Alternatively, something can be done with the .htaccess files to take those redirect pages and redirect them to the FR page they are associated with.
While I wouldn’t put political foul play past them, it’s unlikely to be what is going on in this case. This is a technical issue.
FreeRepublic is arguably the safest site anyone can visit on the web. It only places a single cookie on your computer and that’s only to determine whether or not you’re a registered (returning) visitor.
I hope JimRob entertains a lawsuit against the evil gargoyle..
I got THIS;
I had to break it up because this is a google search page and it came in all running together
About 15,600 results (0.63 seconds)
Arkancide
www.arkancide.com/
Arkancide.
Arkancide is the unfortunate habit of potential witnesses to the Clintons' dirty dealings in Arkansas suddenly deciding to shoot themselves twice in the ...
Arkancide is the unfortunate habit of potential witnesses to the Clintons,
www.stewwebb.com Corruption
Apr 17, 2013 - Arkancide is the unfortunate habit of potential witnesses to the Clintons' dirty dealings in Arkansas suddenly deciding to shoot themselves twice ...
ARKANCIDE - Clinton death list,
cbn2.tripod.com/iflink.html
Arkancide the Clinton Body Count', a list of people who have had connections to former president Bill Clinton, all who have died, many under very suspicious ...
Clinton Body Count - Zpub.com
www.zpub.com/un/un-bc-body.html
THE CLINTON BODY-COUNT [parthenocarpy.org]; Arkancide -
Clinton's Death List. All of these people have been connected with the Clintons in some form or ...
Hillary Clinton Murders and Mayhem list.......... - Before It's News beforeitsnews.com/.../2015/.../hillary-clinton-murders-and-mayhem-list-3163044.htm...
May 30, 2015 - Read and share this monster compilation.
Arkancide .. Arkancide is the unfortunate habit of potential witnesses to the Clintons' dirty dealings in ... Strolling Down Arkancide Boulevard |
Nuke's https://nukegingrich.com/2015/02/23/arkancide-memory-lane/
Feb 23, 2015 - A guest post by Dean James: The Clinton Body Count
Here is the latest body count that we have. All of these people have been connected with ... Urban Dictionary:
arkancide
www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=arkancide
Urban Dictionary
Arkancide is the favored method of getting rid political enemies in the state of Arkansas. When the medical examiners explain away two bodies filled with bullets ...
Arkancide - Presidential Conspiracies
teambilderberger.weebly.com/arkancide.html
Arkancide is basically a take off from the Body Count list.
The name Arkancide is the based on the fact that Clinton was the governer of Arkansas and all the ...
Keyword: arkancide - Free Republic
freerepublic.com/tag/arkancide/index Free Republic
I agree with Donald Trump that something is very fishy about the Vincent Foster death. Foster was President Bill Clinton's Deputy White House who was found ...
TRUNEWS 05/12/16 Allan Favish | Vince Foster's Clinton Arkancide ...
www.trunews.com/trunews-051216-allan-favish-vince-fosters-clinton-arkancide/
May 12, 2016 - What secrets did the Clinton's attempt to bury with the Arkancide of family confidant Vince Foster?
Today on TRUNEWS, Rick Wiles will be ...
Searches related to arkancide
deaths surrounding bill clinton
hillary clinton killed vince foster
arkancide clinton
arkicide
arkancide wiki
vince foster
clinton body count
arkancide snopes
Make up your own mind about this post or the way my google does its search
Not for me in Google...no warnings at all.
I tried that search and got no warnings. But I did notice results from FR are way down on page 3 of search results.
I had to type in the exact same search terms you did in order to see the warnings, and the warnings do not appear on every entry.
Wherever the warnings appear, copying and pasting the link gives a result like this:
I cannot copy and paste what actually shows up when I mouse over the link.
But when there is no warning, mousing over the title shows something similar to this:
www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1159881/posts
and when I try to copy/paste that same link, it pastes like this:
It looks like the difference is that the warnings appear whenever a second website appears after the first website (which is FreeRepublic). I use Google Chrome, and it simply will not allow me to go to the site at all when there is a warning. Maybe those links actually do go somewhere that is not FR?
did you use the “site:freerepublic.com” modifier in your search term?
I get the same as you with no space after the colon (get warned) and with space after the color (no warnings).
I tried a bunch of other sites without the space and not one delivered the warning. I suspect site design problems at FR rather than something nefarious. It might be the 1995 web design.
washingtonpost.com
slate.com
democratunderground.com
salon.com
rushlimbaugh.com
time.com
nationalinquirer.com
dailycos.com
ijreview.com
infowars.com
breitbart.com
Same here as well, it is the redirect pages that are causing the issue, but the returns on a site search with a space between the “site:” modifier and URL return much less information and within a few hits the results point to other sites, not FR.
I had to check this.
Search criteria:
clinton suspicious deaths site:freerepublic.com
(no space at site:freerepublic.com)
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Results:
Google = bad
Yahoo = bad
Ixquick https = bad
Ixquick = bad
Startpage HTTPS = bad
Startpage = bad
DuckDuckGo = Good
Bing = Good
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Negative surprise for me: Startpage and Ixquick.
Positive surprise: Bing (Microsoft)
Most of the time (99 %) I am using DuckDuckGo.
You are correct.
People should read the thread before commenting?
> People should read the thread before commenting?
it’s funnier this way, though
“I use STARTPAGE and get no such nonsense!”
I second that.
The most straightforward fix here is to have the redirect pages removed from the index via a robots.txt statement, then trigger a reindexing of the site through Webmaster Tools.Thoughtomator, I don't know WHO you mean to take these steps, each of 300 million internet users in America? or someone who controls the FR web pages? Please clarify.
Alternatively, something can be done with the .htaccess files to take those redirect pages and redirect them to the FR page they are associated with.
While I wouldnt put political foul play past them, its unlikely to be what is going on in this case. This is a technical issue.
As for those who recommended Startpage.com instead of Google.com, I tried Startpage.com, and did not get those warnings, but clicking on those hits took me straight to the redirection pages, and I do not like that.
I would much rather the links take me first to the FR page, and if I wish to do so, I can click on the redirection page myself that is listed in the FR Page.
The proposed fix is something John or Jim can do in about 5-10 minutes. Nobody else can do anything about it.
My post #17 above gives the technical details of what should be done.
I personally use DuckDuckGo as my main search engine, though I have to admit that Google often gives better results, especially if I have a complicated search to perform.
Wear it like a badge of honor.
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