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NO STORY has yet attracted so much mail as the revelation that the Google search engine is being nobbled. To protect our correspondents from the nobblers, we have withheld their identities (Continued: )


Who has hijacked Google? (continued – 2)

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I THOUGHT something was not the same with Google for a while now. After reading the information on your Web site, my suspicions are confirmed. Try inputting “Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace” and you get 13 pages of pro-Israel sites — it’s not until page 14 that you find Dr. Nathan Brown’s critique of the
Center’s tactics.

CMIP was founded by Itamar Marcus, a Jewish settler. It poses as an “independent” organization, of course, and publishes reports on curricula and schoolbooks. It is from this source that we get the
“Palestinians teach hate in schools” report which has been widely quoted and distributed in our media but which was duly exposed
by Professor Brown: Shame on Google! …but it was to be expected.

Yolanda
Flanagan

Related items on this website:

Google has
fallen into enemy hands
Traditional
Enemy wants search-engine gag on “wrong” Internet
history sites
US
Online companies [Yahoo] removing “offensive”
and unpatriotic postings [about 9/11] from
Internet
“I
typed “Germany” into a search-engine and stumbled
across this site”
Holocaust
survivors sue Yahoo! over sale of Nazi items
Harvard
experts on Web

censorship detect that Google engine,
bowing to German and French pressure, suppresses sites
(including ours)

Lynda
Mortl has been investigating library censorship of
websites

A postscript on Internet freedom, Sunday,
March 7, 2004: Harvard researchers Jonathan Zittrain and Benjamin Edelman have established
that the California based search-engine google.com
will find all 8,000 pages of this website, but that the German
and French equivalents google.de and

google.fr find
none. The lesson for our friends in those two countries: always specify www.google.com
— you never know what you’re missing.

[Worshipping hatred]

Los Angeles
Times

Source Information
Original Publication: 2002-10-31
Digital Archive: Focal Point Publications
Accessed: June 3, 2026