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Rocky_Shorz
15th January 2015, 05:33
just for the fun of it, I ran a search on my nick...

on Google - nothing
on Bing - nothing

on Yahoo - woah, no problem there, have I really wrote that much?

have any of you ever searched to see which engines you show up on?

why would I be blocked by Google?

I sent them my perpetual motion electric generator and the submission disappeared, so who is behind them?

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/attachment.php?attachmentid=7397&d=1305136027

is Google owned by big oil?

they ran a contest to bring them the cleanest energy inventions in the world...

I wonder how many people were disappeared that submitted free energy ideas?

what happened to "Clean Energy is no longer Science fiction"?

Flash
15th January 2015, 05:38
thanks for the tip, to have info we should start searching with Yahoo.

By the way, your patent request is absolutely funny. Google has no sense of humour... how can we delete your existence with such a humour?

A Voice from the Mountains
15th January 2015, 05:41
No, Google is not run by big oil, per se. It's run by the NSA / CIA. Actually a whole bunch of people have their hands in it, so big oil may be in there somewhere. I remember seeing it all charted out in some big complicated diagram once, showing everything that the NSA or Rockefellers or Rothschilds or this person or that agency were connected with.

But to your general idea I agree completely, it would be stupid to submit your revolutionary energy system to Google. Europe, however, seems much more open to the industry. Particularly Germany and Luxembourg, and Japan is trying to come out from under the western thumb and market some great alternative energy sources as well.

Omni
15th January 2015, 05:46
Really weird you wouldn't even get Avalon posts if you searched your nick. I know I get pretty much zero views from search engines on my blog. I have ominous feelings about web censorship of "extremism" spoken by David Cameron, and then Obama recently. I do think(just an assumption though) Yahoo is less corrupt than google. But the problem is I don't like their search engine very much....

sdv
15th January 2015, 09:25
Rocky-Shorz, I worked on a commercial website and learned a bit about SEO. Google uses algorithms for rating and what you have to do is to learn the criteria they use in the algorithms (I got the website to the top of the first page for a search using the basic knowledge I gained). I used basic tactics such as keywords, mega tags, content and images with carefully chosen heading tags and external links.

By the way, Google, Bing and Yahoo will be using different algorithms and different criteria in creating those algorithms.

Here is one resource that may help you (but just search for SEO optimization or Google SEO optimization and you will find lots of information and advice available in articles, blogs and guides):
http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf

An entire industry has been created with people offering their services to do the SEO for you but it is not too difficult to learn how to do it yourself.

I did a basic search of your name and the first 5 on the first page are for a twitter account you have. Do you have a website? If you want your work to be on the Internet you need to create a website or blog account. If you then want the blog or website to appear on the first page for a search, you need to use SEO optimisation.

I did not know that Google ran such a contest, but personally I would be very wary of entering such a contest. It's like sending out a message saying 'Here I am'! If you do have a website or blog and you are using SEO optimisation, then by entering that competition you might have drawn attention to yourself and may now be blocked. I hope not!

Tesla_WTC_Solution
15th January 2015, 17:34
Hello Rocky!

I've found that combating censorship with written warnings of a lawsuit,
and have the legal reasons ready in your letters -- is the BEST way to get websites, domain holders etc. maybe even Uncle Satan, to back off.

As a former Gates basher I'm well acquainted with being blacklisted.

Also due to political and energy statements I have also suffered website blackouts.
Not so much the Google thing.

BUT Rocky, this week, I was trying to *ahem* google a picture from my old blog.
Everything else on the whole blog came up first, I had to look for like 30 min to find that beeyatch.


so yes i think the oil/energy/weapon companies, the ones with trillion dollar contracts lol, can afford to do anything.

and google, can you resist that kind of evil? smile



p.s. consider writing to another company in your position, i.e. to Elon Musk's staff.
ask for legal advice or a referral to a good attorney

syrwong
15th January 2015, 18:04
Thanks, Rocky_Shorz, you have found a good way of evaluating search engines.

According to my nick. Yahoo is best, then Duckgogo, then Baidu (China's most popular engine). Then Bing, then Ask. Google is the worst with nothing. A clear censoring is going on.