This text is a defense and self-promotion by the author, Miles Mathis, who claims his websites, particularly his science site, are experiencing significant growth despite alleged suppression by Google. He cites website ranking data from Similarweb and Ourssite.com to support his claims of increased popularity in Arts and Entertainment and Physics. He contrasts his own organic traffic with sites that receive support from search engines, like RationalWiki. Mathis also refutes claims made by Allan Weisbecker, suggesting Weisbecker is an agent attempting to discredit him. He elaborates on his knowledge of Britishisms to counter Weisbecker’s assertions about his origin. Mathis concludes by stating he is done discussing these topics for a while and clarifies he has no ties to other websites republishing his work, though he allows for free dissemination.
Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Miles Mathis
- Similarweb
- Ourssite.com
- Arts and Entertainment
- Physics
- RationalWiki
- Allan Weisbecker
- Alexa
- RT
- POM
- Wayback Machine
- RationalMedia Foundation
- David Gerard
- FuzzyCatPotato
- Reverend Black Percy
- Human
- Spud
- Tmtoulouse
- Orwell’s 1984
- Albuquerque
- Taos
- Kirtland Air Force Base
- Trent Toulouse
- WikipediawehaveaProblem.com
- Allan Weisbecker
- Eric Reichbaum
- Elton John
- David Byrne
- Cheryl Hines
- Katy Perry
- Sean Penn
- John Cusack
- Miami Vice
- Wikipedia
- Lubbock
- Fakeologist
- Flat Earth
- Trannies
- Jeff Rense
- Henry Makow
- Chris Spivey
- BBC America
- Monty Python
- Tolkien
- The Lord of the Rings
- Dickens
- Doyle
- Nowick Gray
- Fetzer
- Kennedy
- Manson
- Mechams