According
to Natural
News, for the last six months, Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, has been
working hard on the development of a breakthrough search engine that will
finally offer a credible search alternative to the NSA-funded,
surveillance-state search engines currently dominating the web.
Next
week, he will be opening the webmaster URL submit page for the world's first
independent, anti-propaganda search engine that filters out corporate
propaganda and government disinformation. The search engine is free to
submit to and free to use. It's funded entirely by advertising that appears on
the search results page.
Uniquely,
this independent search engine either bans or flags (with a warning) all
corporate propaganda and government disinfo websites. Just as Google flags
search result URLs containing malicious code that can infect your
computer, it will flag search result URLs containing malicious propaganda that
can infect your mind.
This
means one won't find the CDC's vaccine propaganda dominating search
results, for example. Instead, you'll find a universe of independent websites
that have been suppressed, censored or outright banned by Google. You'll also
be able to help protect the integrity of the search results by flagging
corporate propaganda and government disinfo using the clickable feedback icons
present on the search results pages.
For more information, log onto:
The Coca-Cola
Company has paid "fitness and nutrition experts" to place pro-Coke
articles in over 1,000 news websites (including major newspapers) to
position Coca-Cola as a "healthy snack." Following are some
examples:
A
registered dietician in a Chicago
bilingual newspaper wrote this Coca-Cola propaganda piece entitled "Ideas
to Score a Touchdown during the Super Bowl without Sacrificing the Diet."
The article suggests that Hispanics -- who already suffer horrendous rates of
type 2 diabetes -- should "drink a mini Coke can with mini sliders."
The
writer, not surprisingly, is a paid propagandist who also produces corporate
communications for Kellogg's and other companies.
Similarly,
another piece on Patch.com promises "Heart Health Month Snacking &
Exercise Tips." What it actually offers is lines like "look for a
refreshing beverage option such as a mini can of Coca-Cola."
The
author is described as "a Personal Trainer and Sports Nutritionist who
helps individuals, businesses including The Coca-Cola Company and organizations
develop a culture of wellness...."
To
see some fascinating and interesting clips regarding the truth about the first
independent, ant- propaganda search engine, one can easily log onto:
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