Searching for an image source on Google used to be easy, but government interference and censorship means Google is getting “smaller” and less reliable. We look at Google Lens image search facility and suggest a better option! As we have illustrated in other articles, Google isn’t the search engine it […]
Research Tools
With censorship soaring to new heights, it’s become commonplace… You click on what you anticipate being a valuable source of information relating to your research, only to discover that the article (webpage) has been deleted. From Uncensored issue #70 from the publisher: Well, you may be in luck, as there […]
Favourite video or channel on YouTube vanished? No forthcoming explanation from YouTube? Here’s a handy site that provides some answers and other useful information. While it’s not fully encompassing and some of the categorising (for eg. on the Election Fraud analytics) is questionable, (Fox News and Daily Wire listed as […]
Here’s an excerpt from the introduction: From: Public health lessons learned from biases in coronavirus mortality overestimationRonald B. Brown, PhDSchool of Public Health and Health Systems “On September 23, 1998, the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) permanently lost contact with the $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter. 1 A […]
Ever wanted to quickly identify the source of an article or image? Or determine if an image has been photoshopped, faked, or re-used for purposes of misinformation? Google’s ‘Search by Image’ utility makes this task incredibly simple! Here’s how… STEP 1) SEARCH FOR IMAGES: Type in your chosen subject […]