12.03.07

Totalitarian google tries to censor history-and-evolution.com

Posted in The Axial Age, World History and The Eonic Effect, Censored!, The Eonic Effect at 4:41 pm by nemo

I have been observing Google’s (then Yahoo’s and MSN’s) attempts to downlist history-and-evolution.com for some time. A recent check shows that the site, if you type ‘eonic effect’ into google, appears on page five (it’s the source of the term and should be listed first, as it once was), with a link to a minor page in the archives. Nothing else is referenced (although everything is indexed in memory, as far as I know. It once was. ) Yahoo and MSN have recently imitated this behavior.
It is not possible for a search engine to be that brain-dead without human intervention.

Remember, censoring the site you dislike will result finally in the censor of the site you do like, the loss of your free speech.

Meanwhile, visitors still come, six hundred page views today for World History & The Eonic Effect, not bad for such a hard book.
The Darwin and other establishments et al. must be afraid indeed of the data of the eonic effect (and the Axial Age).
Why shouldn’t they be: a falsification of Darwinian theory is sitting there, mocking them behind their propaganda game.

They are betting the public is too stupid or confused to figure out their lie.

Meanwhile the geeks at Google have transmogrified into a corporate dead zone.
What’s next after Google?

Note the point: these experts are lying to you.

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1 Comment »

  1. themadlolscientist said,

    May 12, 2008 at 4:44 pm

    “Don’t be evil”? Evil or not, some very odd things have been happening in the Google blogiverse.

    The “Endogenous Retrovirus” blog

    http://endogenousretrovirus.blogspot.com/

    was shut down completely within the last month, for no reason anyone has been able to discover. “ERV” herself didn’t get any warning or explanation for what happened.

    There’s been some speculation that it wasn’t Google’s doing, that she may have been hacked by an outsider, but no one knows. Fortunately, she was able to recover just about all the contents and has begun reposting them a few at a time on her new blog:

    http://scienceblogs.com/erv/

    Her old blog has been resurrected as well, for now at any rate, but she’s no longer posting there. Stay tuned…..

    (p.s. When I Googled “eonic effect” today [5/12/08], the first result was this blog’s eonic effect category. At least that’s a fairly direct connection.)

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