Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Today Google Evil Is Spy On Drudge

Google now everyone wants to know about Google and other ill first three main Google searches that we have once again surpassed Google trends. Now for the first time, the three terms, "Google Evil", "spy on Drudge" and "PrisonPlanet.com Censored" at the same time have drawn the influential list of hot trends.



 
"Google Evil" - This term, which peaked at number one for today, December 1, was launched to draw attention to the fact that Google has repeatedly engaged in censorship and unfair list, despite its corporate motto "Do not Be Evil." The Internet giant has become the target of an antitrust lawsuit in the EU for alleged links to degrading website that does not ignore the paid listings that its competitor had done. Google also has been widely criticized for its privacy policy in many aspects, including its invasive technique to photograph private areas for use in its mapping program.

 
"Spying on Drudge" - shocking revelations emerged today through a FOIA request show that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) involved in spying on Matt Drudge, the DrudgeReport.com, and other media (such as The Alex Jones) after a national uprising helped against the TSA. In addition, a leaked memo TSA refers to these dissidents as "domestic extremists." Bob Barr, who has led an investigation into standdown of the TSA during the Feast of Thanksgiving to avoid "exclusion" controversy, is behind the FOIA request.

 
"PrisonPlanet.com Censored" - An extension of "The evil Google" is the fact that the list has PrisonPlanet.com Infowars.com and listings of Google News as a direct result of the full-on revolt TSA PrisonPlanet.com the DrudgeReport.com and played an important role in the momentum. Blocking our site from these lists is a discriminatory practice that prevents frequent readers news of the fall in prison planet for the navigation items. Ironically, it also prevents PrisonPlanet.com items to be linked to # 1 The Google search terms with which they are associated. Note: This is not the same as being completely blocked from searches on Google.com.

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