Last week, in a surprise move Google delisted Mike Adams’ Natural News website. Predictably, Adams immediately cried “Conspiracy!” and accused Google of punishing him for his support for “natural health” and Donald Trump. The truth appears to be that Adams violated one of Google’s rules, leaving the question: What’s the best way to fight fake news and fake medicine on the Internet?
David Gorski on February 27, 2017
Google Facebook Twitter all censor information, well documented. I can source if you need examples.
Google which owns YouTube demonetized any alternative view that is not aligned with the state. Natural News is a fair site, check it out for yourself. If you talking about any content that goes at big industry whether that's big pharma big medical, they are going to try and censor you. That's just the game now days
Snopes is not credible either. They are a left wing biased
you're not challenging my argument because this isn't an argument thread.How is a derail? I'm challenging your argument, you reply saying you are going to sn1tch
Is this what it comes to with the left now days.....snow flakes
shyt sounds like the plot of a horror movieSince people did not read the article:
The CDC was invited to help trace the type of animal carrying the strains of monkeypox that jump to human. They don't believe monkeys are the cause. They also expect to have a better idea in a few months when the data is compiled and analyzed.
Why you all are talking about government made viruses or CDC discrimination in America makes no sense.
It's crazy. Whether you believe these are man modified viruses or not it's good to see these remote places receive the benefits of modern science. Even if the end result is merely don't it this. Eat that. Don't get bitten by this, if you do you have that.shyt sounds like the plot of a horror movie
They can only reach the village by boat??
WelpMonkeypox?
You were way ahead of the curve5 years later
5 years later