Monday, March 28, 2005

Google - Searching For Jihadists

Like most good things you knew it couldn't last. Google is the world's largest search engine and some might say the best. But there are ominous signs the search giant is furthering its own agenda.

First, we know that Google almost exclusively backs the democrats.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UPI) -- Employees of U.S.-based search engine Google gave $207,650 to federal candidates for the 2004 elections -- virtually all of it to Democrats.

A USA Today analysis published Monday indicated 98 percent of the money went to Democrats, the most-lopsided giving of any of the top tech company donors.


Next we notice that Google seems to be building a “dirt chest” of secrets to unload during the next election.

Let's add it up: Google a blatantly Liberal entity, is found to have tons of sensitive data archived on its site, and seems to be using the robots.txt files to sniff out where that sensitive information is hidden.


Google has gone so far as to try and shape the news by deciding to include far left websites in news searches and not include centrist or
right wing sites.

Google News Biased?

Michelle Malkin and LGF think so. I do too.

Note that the Google News index now searches quite a few blogs (including Power Line, Polipundit, and Wonkette) and includes other sites with, to say the least, serious credibility problems (including hard-core anarchist site Infoshop, Justin Raimondo’s paleocon antisemitic site antiwar.com, barking moonbat lunatic asylum Democratic Underground, radical Islamic jihadi sites khilafah.com and Jihad Unspun, and extremist pro-Palestinian site electronic intifada).

Strange that Google would not include Malkin or LGF but include the Democratic Underground with is a bulletin board and not even a blog.


This has prompted Jeff Jarvis to look into how bad the bias is.

GOOGLE NEWS' COVERAGE PROBLEMS: In response to concerns about Google News' inclusion of Nazi "news" sites, Jeff Jarvis is asking for examples of sites that Google shouldn't include, but does, and, in a separate post, for examples of sites that Google doesn't include, but should.


Google's actions are not limited to baking the Democrats, collecting damaging data and shaping the news to fit the left's agenda. There are signs that Google has an even more sinister plans. As Michelle Malkin notes:

A reader notes that Google usually changes its logo on holidays such as St. Patrick's Day, World Water Day, and so on. So, he asks, "why no logo for Easter?"


Wow! That's your sinister plan? No. But
this is.

The largest news service in Israel, Ynet, reports that Google has been running advertisements for the recruitment web site of the terrorist group Hamas, that show up when the word “Hamas” is entered in Arabic: Google advertises Hamas.


Fox News has been phenomenally successful as an alternative to the left wing media. Maybe it's time someone created a right wing search engine to take on Google. I'd like some of that IPO.
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