Google’s Blacklisted Sites

They are from here, via a whistleblower. They are only sites that won’t show up in Google Now. They are not blacklisted from Google Search.

Still, that means they are sites that have edgy content, or maybe just outright fabrications. Regardless, that might inspire conspiracy theorists to take a look.

Use this search syntax in Google to restrict results to certain sites. Combine it with Tools > Time to see recent results.

search term [site:freepatriotpost.com OR site:politicalcult.com]

# Manual list of sites excluded from appearing as Google Now stories to read # results. The urls are used with a UrlMatcher, and should be in the format # specified in: webutil/urlutil/urlmatcher.h 

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SciAm: Conspiracy Theorists are Simpletons

Scientific American’s latest Mind edition has an article called What a Hoax, and here is opening paragraphs – for the rest you need to subscribe.

Did NASA fake the moon landing? Is the government hiding Martians in Area 51? Is global warming a hoax? The answer to these questions is, “No,” yet a committed subculture of conspiracy theorists vigorously argues the opposite.

Many scholars dismiss conspiracy theorists as paranoid and delusional. Psychological data bolster their case: people who harbor conspiracist thoughts are also more inclined to paranoid ideation and schizotypy, a mild form of schizophrenia. As conspiracy theory expert Timothy Melley of Miami University has put it, these beliefs are often dismissed as “the implausible visions of a lunatic fringe.”

In those few sentences we have been told that global warming (not even climate change, the term the experts have been using for years now, but global warming) is proven fact, and that those who think otherwise are “paranoid and delusional” and more like to be schizophrenic.

Russell L. Blaylock, M.D. has complained about the article:

The article contains incredible abuses of logic. For example, Linden quotes sociologist Ted Goertzel of Rutgers University as concluding that people who have “decided that officialdom is deceptive in one case, other disturbing world events may appear to have similarly hushed-up origins.” Yet, to do otherwise would demonstrate naivety and an abandonment of logic. To believe a scoundrel, would be to fall victim of every scam artists and rouge in the universe.

Finally, the author of this diatribe concludes that conspiracy theorists are just simpletons — they need a less confusing world so they are attracted to theories that simplify world events. Otherwise, we are told, the world is fill with the complexities of spontaneously occurring events that overwhelm the minds of mere mortals.

Without seeing the full details from studies, it is always hard to tell if they were conducted with any bias – intentional or otherwise. In this instance, I would suggest they should have studied the people who spread conspiracy theories, rather than the general population.

One of the secrets to a successful and happy life is to “go with the flow” and be as normal as possible. Going against the flow has all sorts of downsides, and so most intelligent people do their best to ignore conspiracy theories. Unfortunately the less intelligent are more prone to risk being judged for their thoughts, because they are less likely to appreciate the advantages of acting “normal”.

So based on that, conspiracy theories aren’t a product of lesser intelligence, but rather those with higher intelligence avoid the topic so as to maintain a happy generic life.

According to an accompanying SciAM article, another indicator for CT acceptance is low self-esteem:

Research reveals that conspiracy theorists tend to share a core set of traits, regardless of their conspiracy of choice. Low self-esteem, for example, may characterize both those who believe that Paul McCartney died in 1966 and those who think that Britain’s royal family consists of reptilian aliens.

Mysterious Moon Object

UPDATE: Debunked to my satisfaction at MetaBunk. There are lots of similar dots on the moon if you do the same zooming. And I reckon the originator of this meme knew that as well!

it seems these sharpening filters have created some noise along the boundaries between light and dark regions, and that is what has created these dots.

Object-on-the-Moon

 Because this is a NASA photograph (discovered via Google Moon), these are the possible explanations:

  • Weird effect created by digital photography (see Wikipedia)
  • Inserted by someone at NASA or Google for their own amusement
  • A relic from a known human mission (list at Wikipedia)
  • Part of a secret human mission
  • Aliens are real

See it yourself, coordinates 22°42’38.46″N 142°34’44.52″E First publicised at http://techandgadgetnews.com/ufo-tech-alien-base-spotted-google-moon-video/

One commenter says:

This sharper bit of imagery is only visible if you have the “Featured Satellite Images” layer checked. If you scan around and zoom in on many high contrast transitional areas like crater rims, you will see many anomalies. They show as light pixels against the dark shadows of the craters. Like the other light pixels this “object” is an anomaly caused by the imagery process and wishful thinking.

Add it to this NASA image of a building on asteroid 433 Eros (that NASA chose to visit), and you start wondering…

433eros

As weird as the moon object is, this iguana found in a NASA Mars photo is harder to understand:

iguana

Chemtrails vs Reptilian Overlords

In a professional survey of 1247 American adults, respondents were asked a variety of conspiracy theory questions – did man really land on the moon, who shot JFK and so on.

Most of the results were about what you’d expect, for example:

44% of voters believe the Bush administration intentionally misled the public about
weapons of mass destruction to promote the Iraq War, while 45% disagree.

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What did surprise me was that, alongside the 5% that believe in chemtrails, 4% believe that shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and gaining political power to manipulate our societies.

That’s 50 people out of the 1247 surveyed. Considering that David Icke is primarily responsible for this meme, it shows that his reach is much greater than I had presumed.

Scientology’s Top Secret Trementina Base

This all comes from an article at the Daily Mail, where you can see many more photos. Seems that not only do the Scientologists have an underground vault behind a substantial building in remote New Mexico, but they also have a massive geoglyph that will guide people to it post-apocalypse / alien invasion – and a landing strip.

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scientology-vault

While no one knows the definite meaning of the pair of overlapping circles, each with a diamond in them, it is believed to have been trademarked by the Church of Technology, a branch of Scientology.

The aerial pictures taken from a helicopter show the house-like structure that covers the entrance to the vault.

Green and beige, the house is built against a flat, stone buttress that blends into the mountain itself.

Down a paved path is a mile-long landing strip, water storage units as well as several RV trailers. The entire complex of buildings and temporary structures sits atop 50-60 acres nestled in the heart of the New Mexico desert 20 miles west of the nearest town of Las Vegas.

During a recent flyover, the compound appeared uninhabited, except for a solitary dog walking the grounds. 

Tim Gallagos, ex-police chief of the Las Vegas, New Mexico, Sheriff’s Department, was given a tour of the vault by church officials in the late 1990s.

He is believed to be the only non-Scientologist to have ever visited the site.

He told MailOnline that within the stone walls are several machines for copying the works of Hubbard.

He explained: ‘They were transferring writings, speeches and videos. This vault is like a giant time capsule and they told me all the scriptures are being kept there.’

In his book The Church of Fear – Inside the Weird World of Scientology, he reports how he was told the vault ‘houses the lectures of church founder L Ron Hubbard on gold discs locked in titanium caskets sealed with argon. The cathedral is H-bomb proof, protected by three 5,000lb stainless steel airlocks.’

He adds: ‘Experts say the weird signs on top of the mountain will guide Clears, [high-ranking Scientologists] returning from space to find Hubbard’s works after a nuclear Armageddon wipes out humanity.’

MH370 – Possible Landing Locations: Xishuangbanna?

If you rule out the Malaysian Airlines flight 370 crashing by accident or design, then it landed safely somewhere within range of the fuel it was carrying (don’t neglect the possibility of it being loaded with extra fuel by accomplices, or even being refuelled in the air).

Project WNYC have produced a map of runways that are capable of being landed on within that range by a 777: http://project.wnyc.org/runways/

I guess it us possible to land on shorter runways, just more risky…

Many airports can be immediately discounted – because they are in countries where staff are capable of spilling the beans to the global media.

Here are my top picks of where the plane could be found:

Burma – lots of corrupt military officials seeing their gravy train ending. Ticks all the boxes for me, and I see it as purely a money-grabbing exercise – the plane is worth $260+ million new. However, no Burma airlines fly 777s, so it would be hard to substitute into a fleet.

So perhaps the country in question has an airline that flies Boeing 777-200ER planes? Wikpedia has a list, and these are in the zone:

My best guess is that the plane was stolen for financial gain (and I have no idea what would happen to the passengers, but I doubt at this level of treachery they would be allowed to live).

If you do the math, it makes sense $200M+ plane, sell it for $100M, pay the pilot $10M (but more likely he doesn’t get to enjoy it). People who scheme to make $100 million dollars are capable of anything…

The most perfect plan would see the plane landed in one country, and then sold to an airline in a country outside of suspicion, like El Al in Israel. Within the same county would be better.

My deduction is that the plane landed in either China, Burma or Pakistan, and was sold to El Al, Pakistan International or China Southern.

China Southern was a code-share airline with the doomed flight… and sold tickets to the two men with stolen passports. I think you will find the plane in China. And the passengers won’t be coming home. The most likely landing airport is Xishuangbanna. Being near the border, it is already predisposed to smuggling activities.

See this from just a few months ago:

Beijing’s anti-corruption campaign has been extended to the aviation industry with 10 employees of China Southern Airlines (1055), including two senior managers, arrested last week, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Pakistan would be a better answer, except extra distance equates to greater chance of being found out.