Do not put too much trust in what you read on search engine results which are AI based.
AI is based on what people write and a "general consensus" algorithm which is often skewed by deliberately false data inputs by either corrupt agencies (as we saw with the recent virus plandemic) or by people who simply repeat whatever they read on social media and repost this as truth.
Here is a perfect example why 
BOTS
And then you have to contend with CCP BOTS which inundate social media and the internet in general with complete disinformation. 





Please do your own research.
Garbage In == Garbage Out ↟↟
When you start learning computer programming, one of the first lessons we are taught is this.
Garbage In == Garbage Out
This is exacerbated (unfortunately) by sites like wikipedia which allows corrupt malicious editors to denigrate (especially) alternate medicine and also many esoteric transcripts.
Whenever you see the word "pseudoscience" on wikipedia, you should look elsewhere for your information.
Other Disinformation ↟↟
Disinformation also comes in the form of "information removed" and this "purging" often happens on search engines.
For example, this is from google maps which shows massive holes (and I mean massive) in the ground off Cuba and yet for some reason, google scrubbed (photoshopped) this from their results.
Another one of these (so called cenotes) sink holes was (is) off the coast of South Africa (well known for gold deposits) and it too has been erased from search results (2025).
It should also be noted that these massive holes are elongated which is typical of most "open cut mines".
Check yourself that they have been removed.
Open google earth and then COPY and Paste the coordinates below into the search.
1,400 meter hole:
22°28'30.49"N 82°32'11.53"W
2,600 meter hole:
22°21'21.47"N 82°48'57.99"W
How can you trust a system that is literally paid for by direct and indirect bribe money?
Pharmaceutical companies spend between $5 Billion and $7 Billion USD annually on direct-to-consumer (DTC) television advertising, providing a massive share of total TV station revenue.













But Wait :: It Gets Worse
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