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ExomatrixTV
12th April 2022, 19:33
Where Did the Rest of the Internet Go?

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Radio Liberty quote:

"It's like looking for "Shell Beach" in Dark city. I remember seeing a link on the Google web site where you could submit your site for indexing by Google. Then, after doing it, you could monitor your server logs and see the hits accumulate as the Google spider indexed the different pages on your server. The same for Infoseek, Hotbot, Dogpile (lots of different search engine spiders), and many, many more. Even before all that, there was a perception that the advent of the personal computer had increased the power and influence of the individual over the masses. Today, forget AI; It seems to me that there's a "white list" and a "black list". Somebody looks at the data indexed and white lists the "acceptable sources" and black holes the rest". unquote


gumbypokey quote:

"I'm still struggling to identify just when I stepped through the portal into nightmare...or maybe the scales were just slowly removed....recall in 'Fahrenheit 451', it was the population itself that banned books because they didn't want to be offended"... unquote


Rob Wigglezz quote:

"I just don't participate in any online conversations anymore. It feels gross. I've learned enough in the past from you guys and others that allows me to just disregard any new narratives until I do my due diligence and homework". unquote


Marta Gillette quote:

"They're not trying to "purify" everything. They are only interested in advancing their social agenda, no matter how offensive and divisive that is, all the while creating the illusion that everybody agrees with the agenda, which couldn't be further from the truth". unquote


Todd Jones quote:

"I actually experienced this internet search craziness last week, and I thought I was going crazy. It's so messed up what we're having to deal with in today's society. We're living in upside-down clown world, and I don't want to have anything to do with it anymore. It's time for us to start planning our break-off society now!" unquote


Krystal Shepher quote:

"I've been watching an ongoing series on the dead internet theory, very scary. I'm glad you made a video on it, I always appreciate hearing your view of things, thank you. It seems to be the same on YouTube. I haven't done a full investigation of it but when I search something that I know is covered by say Truthstream, Corbett Report, TLAV, Really Graceful, etc. and I can scroll and scroll and I find nothing but mainstream narratives on it, I haven't tried to see how long I can keep scrolling but I know I've gotten irritated and tried looking other ways because I scrolled for so long". unquote


John Michael quote:

"In 2019, There was a tech entrepreneur named Erin Valenti, who went to Silicon Valley for business meetings regarding the expansion of her web development engine. After meeting with several tech company execs, she ended up dead in the back seat of her rental car after texting to her family "We're in the Matrix." I wonder if this is what she saw first-hand, when the rest of the industry informed her that her web development engine would only be allowed to develop just so far, before it would have to give people the wall. I wonder if she tried to tell them no, and that's why she ended up dead". unquote


NotSure quote:

"By keeping people misdirected using A.I. (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?102409-A.I.-is-Progressing-Faster-Than-You-Think-) to curate thoughts in a time where we have access to so much information, the idea seems to be preventing people from growing. If you can control what people see or read then it follows that you can control what people say or think. Defend your constitutionally protected rights; no one will do it for you". unquote


Trevor B. quote:

"When it gets to a point where its like that Black Mirror episode, where people can block you, and you become a blurry image to them. Imagine how many you would see all blurry, around your area/town after blocking them in the future on whatever social media that will takeover again, actually kinda crazy to think about". unquote


b. (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ2UROwl7qCeNUFATmDeryA) quote:

"This has been the case since at least 2015. I remember in my final semester in school I was bored in class one day and decided I wanted to see what the very last google result was in a search. I got an almost exact same final search page as you in this experiment. It didn't dawn on me at the time the significance of what I was seeing. My thought at the time was "Well, that sucks. No surprise, Google is all a scam company anyway." And then went back to my assignment". unquote


steck (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ9TEDsY4WKMXNDT9w60w9A) quote:

"I so completely miss the wild west of the internet, it was all so magical, so fascinating. I'm just glad I got to experience that". unquote


Rose Zingleman (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqRIIjfMWhKXQzlopz2dFhQ) quote:

"I noticed this literally the day after Obamacare passed. I was doing medical research and overnight 90% of my sources disappeared. I then needed to order something from an American online pharmacy and suddenly they had almost zero information on their own products. It was weird. Then I realized it applied to EVERYTHING. That’s not weird, that’s scary". unquote


Buddha Dog (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7UNVjWqblAVPsFSxPpWP7Q) quote:

"Sometimes you have to wonder how much more of our Reality is Based on a Lie... Always a comfort to sit down to the videos you guys put out. A couple of reassuringly sane voices amongst the gaggle of crazy hens. Best Wishes". unquote


Rachel Cardonet (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEX7aXpXW6O3ytKK9FtmCMQ) quote:

"I was actually discussing this not too long ago with my husband. I noticed that the internet wasn't as vast as I thought it was. The searches were so redundant. Also, thank you very much for the video. I love your sense of humor in the midst of this madness :heart:". unquote


Evil Eye Fleagle (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtcfUJseN0U37mm5lls6zHw) quote:

"The internet is a mass of influencers. They influence the limbic system. Fears. Insecurities, anxieties, regrets, uncertainties, sadness's, phobias, angers and inadequacies. These are the influences that makes humans timid and tractable to be led by psychopaths and sold useless junk and filled with whatever emotion the psychopaths need them to feel in order to maintain them in a helpless, exasperated state which renders them tractable. Fearporn and rage-bait are not features of certain online discourse, they are the internet itself. The internet has been refined by its designers to better fulfill its primary purpose. Control of the populace. It is creating a strange new sub- variant of human and that variant of parrots filled with righteous rage that has been programmed into them is going to destroy freedom of thought and action". unquote


j t (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkPAZjEBomKn59Ick07qp4Q) quote:

"It's wild how quickly it changed. It feels like it has accelerated over the last 2 or 3 years". unquote


jammingalways (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3wIljo3j7IcPeZI99wX0rA) quote:

"Very deep. I just tested this and found that several "results" were completely unrelated to my search. Lower back pain, for example showed stories of shootings on those very last page results. Quite evil". unquote


Clark Ruell (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFYCbQ9rJgniCnZ9vfaruPQ) quote:

"32:00 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zyJB45ewvU&t=1920s) OMG I just had this exact same conversation with a 19 yr old co-worker about how searching online is nothing like being in a library. I said that online you have to know what you are looking for or you can't know it is there to even search for it. You CANNOT stumble upon it (remember StumbleUpon?) like you could on an earlier version of the internet. He could not even begin to grasp what I was trying to tell him. The youth today are soooooooooo lost and unable to be reached. ALL people who refuse to stop exposing themselves to these technologies are being programmed and are being 'lost' to reality. WATCHING TELEVISION IS ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES TO YOUR SOUL (and brain) THAT ONE CAN ENGAGE IN. Watching TV puts you under curses by causing you to sin. You sin when you agree with the world and disagree with God. Everything on it is about sin and Babylon. STOP WATCHING TELEVISION!!". unquote


Zer01 (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOotJqivrIfH-X-JWkT4L8Q) quote:

"When doing search engine optimization over 10 years ago or so I learned I had to use the dmoz. If I can get manually entered (not bots) there, the other search engines will propagate. It's like learning when you are looking for jobs online (at least by me) all of these popular job search companies (not staffing companies) share the same database while many employers list at many websites, just to get the same people applying. I clearly remember hearing people say that we are not censored in the US around this time also, but when doing my "advanced" queries I found this to be incorrect. I used to be able to find obscure, non mainstream info all of the time...but you cant search like a lazy user (using plain high level search terms) and expect to get none-mainstream results. It's all about how and what you type in. All of this, as this video mentioned has gotten worse, but if you think about it that's a reflection of the people based on how their minds where crafted...from the same source; you have simple people looking up simple things you get a narrow result as designed. It's something we are doing to ourselves and allowing "the internet" to form us in a specific way...if you can break people down into simple terms, you can control and read them better". unquote


j z (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPfaDk4TbwQXDiC_qoFZJkg) quote:

"I remember a time where you can search anything on Google from conspiracy theories to explicit content but these were the early very early days of Google before YouTube was a thing. So it amazes me because I was aware of this phenomenon subconsciously I knew there was something wrong with the new layout but after watching this video it just further clarifies my assumption about the internet being bland. This is dangerous because it is almost impossible to find other credible sources for information unless you know the source directly you will not get a search result for it even then the walls are closing in". unquote

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ViktoryaRose1995 (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBdhjw9XYsjyvatwywFB53A) quote:

"I think your channel started to grow really fast around when the pandemic started. And then it halted. Its obvious most of the topics and algorithm is all being forced unto us and ran by bots". unquote

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“And when memory failed and written records were falsified-when that happened, the claim of the Party to have improved the conditions of human life had got to be accepted, because there did not exist any standard against which it could be tested.” --George Orwell “1984”

O Donna
12th April 2022, 19:51
I reflected on this very thing recently. Even searched words like 'what are people doing on the internet'?

Its odd having memories of what the internet used to be.

Where'd it go?

Same place all promising lands go, I suppose.

(thankfully there are a few small islands left. Maybe there are many but are now cut off by all the major air and cruise lines?)

ExomatrixTV
12th April 2022, 20:24
I archived most important alternative (suppressed) news documentaries, articles, pdf's, videos, pictures, memes, documents, animations for over 20 years now and have now 9TB (Terra-bytes = 9000Gb = 9 Million Mb!) on several external hard-drives!


I hope soon to upload the very best of it to archive.org (http://archive.org) which also has its own internal search engine!
Explore more than 672.000.000.000 web pages (https://blog.archive.org/about/) saved over time.

cheers,
John

O Donna
12th April 2022, 21:34
John, I've watched, the stuff you post reflect greatly the seemingly organized assault on the natural and free roam of society to determine its own providence.

People, in general, are amazing and inspiring in which I cannot wait to see what they create but that is increasingly being suppressed.

Will there come a day when names are put to a creation but that it will be a false front because in will have been so controlled that it ended up being nothing like what was initially envisioned.



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TomKat
13th April 2022, 11:06
I've noticed that the drive for monetization is ruining the utility of the internet. Even on Amazon, it's easy to order the wrong thing because they're pushing things on you rather than just showing what you are searching for. In other places it seems they're intentionally trying to get you to choose he wrong things. Even when renewing my license plate on a local govt site,I almost donated something because I couldn't figure out why inot accept my submission. I suspect web masters are purposely trying to steer users in directions the programmer wants. They're also using captcha to filter out VPN users. In the 1990s the internet was largely an enthusiast creation. then Google started steering users to commercial sites rather than other content. Then Facebook put the finishing touches on enthusiast content.