Google, Tool of the Deep State
Was Vince Foster’s Murder over Pedophilia?
The work on this article began when I recently stumbled across a quite well-made video on YouTube by an outfit called Traditionalist Tolkienist. It had been up since February of 2020, and if you can believe YouTube’s viewer count, very few people had watched it up to that point. I began to wonder how the excellent video had remained so obscure for more than a year, so, as a first step, I did a search using the default search engine for my Mac computer, which happens to be Google, for the video’s title, “Vince Foster: The Deep State’s Worst Murder Cover-up.”
At this point, you’ll have to take my word for it, but at the time I first did the search, the video did not come up at all on Google, no matter how many pages I scrolled through. What did come up were lots of sites similar to YouTube’s notice under the video that point you to the well-policed Vince Foster Wikipedia page. They steer you to conclusions diametrically opposed to what one learns from the video. Over the past weekend, though, I was able to get Jeff Rense to tout the video on Rense.com, and now, I see, the video is the fifth thing you find on Google when you search for it by name. But why isn’t it the first?
Google still dominates the search engine market, with over 92% of total searches worldwide. The next closest one to it is Bing, with just over 2%. Bing is owned by Microsoft, so as Deep State partners go, we really shouldn’t expect a much fairer search from it than from Google, but, in fact, after a scattershot collection of videos supposedly related to the subject, the title video actually comes up #2 on Bing, which is about as close to the result of an honest search as one is likely to get.
The next one to try is Yahoo, with 1.5% of the market worldwide. What you get is the same thing as you get with Bing.
The next two, Baidu and YANDEX are foreign, so we skip over them to DuckDuckGo, with a meager .59% of the search market. At the top of its results, it’s identical to Bing and Yahoo. Only as you scroll down do you notice that the other cited materials are more closely in accord with the conclusions of the subject video. Taken all in all, though, we may conclude that in terms of fairness and accuracy, it’s the dominant search engine, Google, versus the world, and the world is on the losing end.
Those search results made me wonder about how searches for some other cutting-edge articles of mine, mainly related to the Foster case, might fare.
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