“So, if Google brings it up, its true?”
Not at all, you just have to have a higher than third grade education to sort out the good from the bad. Of course you know FreeRepublic is Google-able, does that make everything here false?
And besides, there is now more true information on the Internet than in most (if not all) libraries just 15 years ago. I mean, get with the information age. My business is 85% Internet based and is highly info intensive, I couldn’t operate if I couldn’t sort out fact from fiction.
This is a man who, according to his website, believes that Russia is just waiting for LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley to die so they can launch a first strike at the US based on the writings of Nostradamus. Of the Google links you posted, the first group of listings that come up all refer to the White Horse Prophecy as "discredited" and this from LDS sources. So, my question becomes: just what is your standard for discerning the good from the bad?