New Search Engine Filters Out CIA’s Mainstream Media

gopherA new search engine GoodGopher.com is now available for the average truth seeker and critical thinker to enjoy a clean, unbiased search of a topic without interference and contamination with CIA’s mainstream media, mental junk food, propaganda “news”. This fresh new approach to searching online for information will now catch news infected with mainstream media and purge it out of the search engine system to keep your news options clear and focused on what actually happened.

If successful, this move takes the concept of online information searching and the information war in a new direction. One in which we have the option to begin to drown out the mental noise that blocks humanity’s progress and one where we continue to create solutions for ourselves to make our lives better. Now is the time to remove government and transnational corporations out of your life as much as possible and ideally even make them obsolete.

GoodGopher.com I believe is an example of a way to start moving in that direction if you haven’t started yet. As mentioned, this search engine will filter out mainstream media propaganda so that you can look at a story without any input from mainstream media. Imagine that!

What I like in particular about this search engine is how mainstream media news is separated from other independent news. Hopefully this will serve as a reminder to everyone that mainstream media news is a unique brand of news not only controlled by the CIA, but it’s a unique circle of only 6 corporations with the exact same interests. This tiny group of corporations eventually will be seen for what they are – a small set of companies with an agenda. Independent media on the other hand is just that, independent and unbiased without ties to political parties, government or preconceived agendas. Hopefully, in time people who are not familiar with this information will begin to see the difference. That alone will be a huge victory for humanity.

Read More: http://www.activistpost.com/2015/07/new-search-engine-filters-out-cias.html