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The author, Miles Mathis, is addressing an attack on him by Steve David Urich on Facebook. Urich claims Mathis lied about a scientific paper on plate tectonics or continental drift being published by the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG) in 2012. Mathis explains that an editor from AIG contacted him to republish his paper, which he agreed to. He sent out press releases, but Louis Hissink, editor of AIG News, later “killed the story” without explanation, which Mathis attributes to censorship by a higher authority within Australia. Mathis states that this censorship doesn’t matter because he published the paper on his own site, which quickly achieved high search engine rankings on Google, Yahoo, and Bing, outranking AIG and even Wikipedia and Harvard on specific topics like the Schiehallion experiment and Canada’s Gravity Deficit.

Mathis then details how Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Brave are now severely censoring search results, making them effectively worthless for finding his work. He highlights the extremely low number of results for “Plate Tectonics” on Yahoo and the limited display of results on Google and Brave. He contrasts this with the vast number of results for celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, and Taylor Swift, suggesting search engines prioritize popular culture over scientific information. He likens this to libraries being cleared out to make room for celebrity trivia and gaming, and criticizes Bill Gates for his alleged role in gutting local libraries to accommodate computers, popular books, and what Mathis describes as “CIA-front magazines and newspapers,” turning libraries into subsidiaries of companies like Barnes&Noble and Starbucks.

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