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The Great Google Purge to Erase Natural Medicine
THIS isn't the only information being deleted in order to control us or keep us dumbed down, This information has been instrumental in pteventing us from suffering from being jabbed. WITH THIS INFORMATION DELETED, THE MANIACAL PSYCHOPATHS HAVE A GREEN LIGHT TO FLOOD THE INTERNET WITH FALSE NARRATIVES TO FORCE US INTO ANYTHING THEY WANT TO TRY TO FORCE US TO DO OR BE IMPRISONED IN A FEMA CAMP.
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The Great Google Purge to Erase Natural Medicine
Natural or Alternative medicine is how most of us who surived the lies & Dying Suddenly survived; albeit many of us disabled, maimed for life or much, much shorter life expectancies. Of COURSE the maniacal psychopaths are going to attack anyhing that does not further agenda. KV
From Mercola to holistic doctors worldwide, here's how Google's hidden algorithms wiped out decades of life-saving knowledge, silencing natural treatments, erasing trusted voices, and replacing them with pharmaceutical propaganda disguised as health advice.
I've been sounding the alarm on Google's monopoly for several years now, and how they're gravely endangering the free-flow of information, particularly in the health industry. Google views alternative health as a threat to Big Pharma, and uses its search ranking system to severely reduce natural health websites' visibility and accessibility to the general public.
In his Substack page, Bill Dembski, a researcher, design theorist, and mathematician, wrote an extensive exposé on "the evilization of Google,"1 and how this nefarious company strategically dismantled the reach and visibility of alternative health websites, including Mercola.com. Dembski introduced the term "nonaginate" to describe a tactic that goes far beyond censorship.2
•What does "nonaginate" mean? Dembski says this word was inspired by "decimate," which dates to the old Roman practice of eliminating "one-tenth of an unruly band of Roman soldiers." However, what Google does is so much worse, so using the word decimate is a grave understatement.
•It's much worse than decimation — Dembski then turned to the Latin term for 90, "nonaginta," and from here, he coined the word "nonaginate," saying that this was a better-suited word for what this company does.
"Nonaginate — hat tip to Google for inspiring the term — is thus defined as destroying at least ninety percent of a thing. Nonagination is therefore much more extreme than decimation (in decimation's strict literal sense of only destroying ten percent). Google prefers to nonaginate sites it doesn't like," he writes.
•I first-handedly experienced nonagination back in 2019 — Six years ago, on June 3, 2019, to be exact, Google implemented a broad "core update" that eliminated most Mercola.com pages from its search results. Virtually overnight, Google traffic to my site dropped by approximately 99.9%.
•Decades of valuable health information has been buried — Since 1997, Mercola.com has been considered a highly relevant source of health content, and has been one of the top natural health websites worldwide. But in one fell swoop, Google removed all our high-ranked results, and replaced them with health information from advertising companies that promote junk food and drugs instead.
Mercola.com wasn't the only victim of nonagination — countless alternative health websites were also hit with similar penalties, losing their visibility, reach, and revenue streams. For many, this meant bankruptcy. Yet, Google does not publicly admit to this bias; instead, it hides behind abstract policy language.3
•Bias is hidden behind policies that claim neutrality — To justify its move to downrank alternative health websites, Google invokes content guidelines like "Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness" (EEAT), and "Your Money or Your Life" (YMYL).4
•On paper, these standards sound like they exist to protect users — But in practice, they create a false sense of objectivity that allows Google to bury dissenting voices without admitting to any ideological filtering. Even licensed physicians and researchers are downgraded if they suggest that healing might come from something other than patented drugs.
•This suppression is systemic, not incidental — EEAT and YMYL policies are enforced by both machine algorithms and human raters, all trained to flag anything outside of conventional dogma as untrustworthy — even if that information is backed by clinical experience or published studies.
•The result? Websites that promote natural, research-backed concepts like real food, mitochondrial health, sunlight exposure, or EMF reduction are treated the same way as snake oil scams. Google nonaginates them in the name of "safety."
KV