yes, it's true! I used to find out everything i wanted to know on youtube, now I can't find anything. Even the cooking stuff is all Chinese or Asian stuff with subtitles by people who don't speak English.
It's amazing how much information, sharing and knowledge we are losing.
This only validates what I knew from my own experience. I have been complaining to my friends for years about not finding the same amount of research I had once found back in the 1990s and early 2000s. It has become increasingly frustrating to me. I'm sure it is also true that academic research data has been pulled back under a pay-for-access viewing criteria. And also I believe that first page information became monetized, in which postings are ranked by how much money is paid to the search engine company. The higher the payment the higher the ranking. These 2 things are true, but now with this disturbing truth its even far worse. They have truly ruined the Internet.
One example is gumby gumby studies in w.a hospitals. A few years back you could find online the discussion of 'all data lost'.
A few months back all I could find was one uni paper that only mention the gumby gumby w.a info as a reference (internet obviously f'ed that one).
I guess they dont want people knowing what older researchers know. Anything that's a plant and good for cancer just poof! Gone!
I appreciate this, and the youtube channel TruthMedia he referenced.
However since I do not use Google/Bing its not meaningful to me. Though it truly does explain (to my horror) that this is how there are so many of the "normies" seemingly being dumbed down zombies.
yes, it's true! I used to find out everything i wanted to know on youtube, now I can't find anything. Even the cooking stuff is all Chinese or Asian stuff with subtitles by people who don't speak English.
It's amazing how much information, sharing and knowledge we are losing.
You're right!
I just found a great sweet-sour pork recipe.
Freespoke search engine pumped out pancakes up to page 60.
https://freespoke.com/search/web?q=pancakes&page=60
https://freespoke.com/
thanks katrina
This only validates what I knew from my own experience. I have been complaining to my friends for years about not finding the same amount of research I had once found back in the 1990s and early 2000s. It has become increasingly frustrating to me. I'm sure it is also true that academic research data has been pulled back under a pay-for-access viewing criteria. And also I believe that first page information became monetized, in which postings are ranked by how much money is paid to the search engine company. The higher the payment the higher the ranking. These 2 things are true, but now with this disturbing truth its even far worse. They have truly ruined the Internet.
One example is gumby gumby studies in w.a hospitals. A few years back you could find online the discussion of 'all data lost'. A few months back all I could find was one uni paper that only mention the gumby gumby w.a info as a reference (internet obviously f'ed that one).
I guess they dont want people knowing what older researchers know. Anything that's a plant and good for cancer just poof! Gone!
I appreciate this, and the youtube channel TruthMedia he referenced.
However since I do not use Google/Bing its not meaningful to me. Though it truly does explain (to my horror) that this is how there are so many of the "normies" seemingly being dumbed down zombies.