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Activism See other Activism Articles Title: Bushzarro Google: the Quality of Omission and Lies Considering Googles plan to build a database that will compare the track record and credibility of all news sources around the world, and adjust the ranking of any search results accordingly (see Google To Implement Bias Towards Mainstream News), I am reminded of George Creel. Creel ran the Committee on Public Information (CPI), a warmongering propaganda outfit set up by president Wilson on April 13, 1917. CPI recruited heavily from business, media, academia, and the art world, writes Propaganda Critic. Like modern reporters who participate in Pentagon press pools, journalists grudgingly complied with the [CPIs]official guidelines in order to stay connected to the information loop. Radical newspapers, such as the socialist Appeal to Reason, were almost completely extinguished by wartime limitations on dissent. Of course, nowadays, there is no CPI telling newspapers and web sites what they will publish or postand there does not need to be because censorship (or propaganda by omission) is a built-in feature of the corporate media and information services, as Google demonstrates. Note Googles assertion that it is simply adjusting the credibility of news sources, as if the New York Times and the Washington Post, two mainstream corporate newspapers guilty of telling lies about Saddam Husseins illusory weapons of mass destruction and thus cheerleading Bushs illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq, are more credible than other news sources that told the truth about what Bush and his clique of warmongering Strausscons were up to, indisputable facts borne out after the fact (and generally ignored by the corporate media). In short, after Google installs its quality control algorithm, a search of the words Fallujah and war crimes will return stories by the corporate media (who have basically ignored the war crimes in Fallujah) and sort those stories at the top of the list while stories by Francis A. Boyle posted in Counterpunch or Christopher Bollyn of the American Free Press will sorted at the distant end of a list of 400,000 results. In order to use Google effectively in the future, it may be necessary to click on the page numbers at the bottom of the page until you reach the end of the list. Remember, in Bushzarro world, everything is backwards, up is down, night is day, mass murder is democracy, etc. Bushzarro Google, as a large corporate leviathan with a strangle hold on the search market, will naturally follow these dynamics. In order to find the truth, more work will be required. Nobody said it would be a rose garden.
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#3. To: Eoghan (#0)
This could have some rather bad consequences for the mass corporate media. Having their stories pop up front on every issue will ultimatley show how friggin wrong they were. Do a search for a story on "rebuilding" in Fallujah and have the Boston Globe story the day after they announced the "back broken" of the insurgency pop up? That won't be too flattering as it announced all sorts of things that have yet to take place and had to be either knowing lies or just made up out of thin air.
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