Posted on 09/04/2017 9:37:43 AM PDT by Kalamata
The war on truth has reached a fever pitch as Google has made it their mission to annihilate the independent media. ... Google has announced they will be doubling down on their Orwellian practice of making stories disappear from their monopolistic search engine.
(Excerpt) Read more at govtslaves.com ...
● Pages that directly contradict well established scientific or medical consensus for queries seeking scientific or medical information, unless the query indicates the user is seeking an alternative viewpoint.
● Pages that directly contradict well-established historical facts (e.g., unsubstantiated conspiracy theories), unless the query clearly indicates the user is seeking an alternative viewpoint.
I use Duck Duck Go with complete satisfaction.
Click on:
* Tools (then)
* Add-ons (then)
* Search providers
Thanks.
I’m guessing if a specific site is directly entered in search, it will produce the result. However, it will not be included in more general suggested results, or perhaps de-prioritized. that’s what I’m thinking, anyway.
Thanks.
THANK YOU FOR THE LIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I keep getting booted from FB.
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Later
>> http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/unholyalliancebyjpanddh.html
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Thanks for the link, Eva.
That would depend on your browser. You need to change the preferences in your browser, to use a different search engine.
bookmark
Far be it from me to defend Google. I hate them. But it looks like they've only removed 400 stories they don't approve of, not 400 websites. Is that correct or have I misread something? If not, I'd be interested in knowing exactly what those 400 stories are.
Try DuckDuckGo.
I use duck duck go
>>I use duck duck go
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Question:
If a person uses DDG as their search engine, but use Google Chrome as their browser, does Google still have access to their searches?
Try an indirect link - say to a story posted here, but not too many other places and see of FR comes up in the list of links.
Bkmk
Not to my understanding of it but better to ask a modern I.T. specialist.
Perhaps these sites are on their “heavily monitored” list, and they selectively choose which stories to include in their search and which ones they want to censor. It is hard to tell by just doing a sample story search because it might not be one of their censored stories. I don’t know.
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