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How Google Search Rankings Are Silencing Alternative Health Websites

 Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola

July 14, 2025


Story at-a-glance

 

·    Google slashed traffic to Mercola.com by 99.9%, replacing years of trusted content with pharma-backed search results that promote junk food and drugs as "healthcare" solutions

·    A new term, “nonaginate,” describes Google's tactic of wiping out 90% or more of alternative health websites’ visibility — a practice now threatening hundreds of holistic sources

·    Under the guise of safety, Google uses vague policies like EEAT and YMYL to bury licensed doctors and researchers who question mainstream pharmaceutical narratives

·    Google's so-called “quality raters” depend on Wikipedia for judgments about credibility — even though its anonymous editors openly oppose natural health and block factual corrections

·    To protect your health freedom and privacy, I recommend ditching all Google products — from search to Gmail — and switching to platforms that respect your data and independence

 

Have you noticed how it's getting more challenging to find non-mainstream health info in your search results lately? That's not your imagination — it's a deliberate tactic employed by Google to control the information you see. They're targeting websites that question pharmaceutical orthodoxy or promote natural approaches to health, even those that are run by licensed practitioners, researchers, and authors with longstanding reputations — myself included.

I've been sounding the alarm on Google's monopoly for several years now, and how they're gravely endangering the free-flow of information, particularly in the health industry. Google views alternative health as a threat to Big Pharma, and uses its search ranking system to severely reduce natural health websites' visibility and accessibility to the general public.


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'Nonagination' — Google's Attempt to Suppress Alternative Health Information

In his Substack page, Bill Dembski, a researcher, design theorist, and mathematician, wrote an extensive exposé on "the evilization of Google,"1 and how this nefarious company strategically dismantled the reach and visibility of alternative health websites, including Mercola.com. Dembski introduced the term "nonaginate" to describe a tactic that goes far beyond censorship.2

•What does "nonaginate" mean? Dembski says this word was inspired by "decimate," which dates to the old Roman practice of eliminating "one-tenth of an unruly band of Roman soldiers." However, what Google does is so much worse, so using the word decimate is a grave understatement.

•It's much worse than decimation — Dembski then turned to the Latin term for 90, "nonaginta," and from here, he coined the word "nonaginate," saying that this was a better-suited word for what this company does.

"Nonaginate — hat tip to Google for inspiring the term — is thus defined as destroying at least ninety percent of a thing. Nonagination is therefore much more extreme than decimation (in decimation's strict literal sense of only destroying ten percent). Google prefers to nonaginate sites it doesn't like," he writes.

•I first-handedly experienced nonagination back in 2019 — Six years ago, on June 3, 2019, to be exact, Google implemented a broad "core update" that eliminated most Mercola.com pages from its search results. Virtually overnight, Google traffic to my site dropped by approximately 99.9%.

•Decades of valuable health information has been buried — Since 1997, Mercola.com has been considered a highly relevant source of health content, and has been one of the top natural health websites worldwide. But in one fell swoop, Google removed all our high-ranked results, and replaced them with health information from advertising companies that promote junk food and drugs instead.

Google Hides Behind Its So-Called 'Policies'

Mercola.com wasn't the only victim of nonagination — countless alternative health websites were also hit with similar penalties, losing their visibility, reach, and revenue streams. For many, this meant bankruptcy. Yet, Google does not publicly admit to this bias; instead, it hides behind abstract policy language.3

•Bias is hidden behind policies that claim neutrality — To justify its move to downrank alternative health websites, Google invokes content guidelines like "Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness" (EEAT), and "Your Money or Your Life" (YMYL).4

•On paper, these standards sound like they exist to protect users — But in practice, they create a false sense of objectivity that allows Google to bury dissenting voices without admitting to any ideological filtering. Even licensed physicians and researchers are downgraded if they suggest that healing might come from something other than patented drugs.

•This suppression is systemic, not incidental — EEAT and YMYL policies are enforced by both machine algorithms and human raters, all trained to flag anything outside of conventional dogma as untrustworthy — even if that information is backed by clinical experience or published studies.

•The result? Websites that promote natural, research-backed concepts like real food, mitochondrial health, sunlight exposure, or EMF reduction are treated the same way as snake oil scams. Google nonaginates them in the name of "safety."

 

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From Crowdsourcing to Crowd Control

In the past, google search results were based on crowdsource relevance. An article's rankings on Google search would ascend based on the number of people who clicked on it. Basically, if you produced unique and high-quality content that matched what people were looking for, you were rewarded by ranking in the top of search results.

•To help you ideate this, here's an example — Let's say you have an article about Akkermansia that is found on the seventh page of Google's search results, and then your competitor also has an Akkermansia article on the fifth page of search results. If more people click on your article than your competitor's, your article will move up in rank. So, in a nutshell, these search results are based on popularity.

•But this is no longer the case — Now, Google is manually lowering the ranking of undesirable content with the help of "quality raters." These raters are basing their feedback largely on Wikipedia's assessment of the author or site (more on this in the next section).

•Who are these so-called quality raters? According to the company's Search Quality Rater Guidelines, they have 16,000 external search quality raters working for them to "provide ratings based on our guidelines and represent real users and their likely information needs, using their best judgment to represent their locale."5

•However, these raters are not Google employees — Rather, they are employed by external firms who have contracted them to Google. According to an article by ARS Technica:

"They're carefully trained and tested staff who can spend 40 hours per week logged into a system called Raterhub, which is owned and operated by Google. Every day, the raters complete dozens of short but exacting tasks that produce invaluable data about the usefulness of Google's ever-changing algorithms.

They contribute significantly to several Google and Android projects, from search and voice recognition to photos and personalization features."6

Google Quality Raters Rely on Wikipedia for 'Expertise' and 'Trustworthiness'

As mentioned earlier, one of the primary sources Google's quality raters are instructed to use when assessing the expertise, authoritativeness and trustworthiness of an author or website is Wikipedia, "the free encyclopedia."

•Wikipedia is highly biased against natural health — Unfortunately for many of us in the field of alternative health, Wikipedia's founder and editors are well-known to have extreme bias against natural health content and authors.

•What's more, the editors are completely anonymous — Wikipedia's editors are purely volunteers, and there are a few who have reached the most powerful editing status. They're known as the administrators. However, you will not know their identity as they hide behind pseudonyms and usernames.

So, basically, you have no idea whether the editors who are editing your content are truly experts on the topic. So how can we consider Wikipedia to be an authority of credibility when the editors are anonymous and uncredentialed?

Wikipedia Is Aggressive When It Comes to Censorship

While Google's censoring of content started just several years ago, Wikipedia has been censoring information and blocking editors since the beginning. About 1,000 users are blocked from the platform on any given day.

•Wikipedia is often edited by people with a very specific agenda — According to investigative journalist Sheryl Attkisson, anyone who tries to clarify or clear up inaccuracies on the site is simply blocked. The reality is a far cry from Wikipedia's public promise, which is to provide readers with unbiased information.

•Google is funding Wikipedia — Considering its history of bias and its incredibly effective blocking of opposing views, no matter how factual, it's not surprising that Wikipedia is Google's chosen arbiter of expertise and credibility. And Wikipedia is profiting from this partnership, financially speaking. In January 2019, Google donated $2 million to Wikimedia Endowment, Wikipedia's parent organization, and another $1.1 million to the Wikimedia Foundation.

•So what does this mean? Since Google's freelance raters rely on Wikipedia, it means the whole "quality rating" system they've set up is rotten from the ground up, as its quality raters are instructed to base their quality decisions on an already biased source.

Google Is the World's Biggest Monopoly

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There's no doubt that Google is now one of the largest and clearest monopolies in the world. It monopolizes several different markets, including search and advertising. In the case of search, it controls 90% of the market; its closest competitor, Bing, only has 2% of the market.7 Google also controls about 60% of the global advertising revenue on the internet.

•Google's primary business is the harvesting of user data — Google catches every single thing you do online if you're using a Google-based feature, and this data is then used to build powerful personality profiles that are sold for profit and used in a variety of different ways.

This data gathering goes far beyond what most people realize was even possible and is one of the primary reasons smaller advertisers cannot compete — they don't have the user data Google has.

•Google also owns DeepMind, the world's greatest artificial intelligence (AI) company — With nearly 6,000 employees worldwide,8 many of them AI researchers, it is not hard for them to sort through all your data with their deep learning algorithms to detect patterns that can be exploited for profit.

•Unfortunately, many still fail to see the problem Google presents — Its services are useful and practical, making life easier in many ways, and more fun in others. However, the complete and utter loss of privacy is a high price to be paid for such conveniences. Ultimately, your user data and personal details can be used for everything from creating personalized advertising to AI-equipped robotic warfare applications.

Say Goodbye to Google Today

Today, being a conscious consumer includes making wise, informed decisions about technology, and one of the greatest personal data leaks in your life is Google. If you need an extensive list on just how pervasive Google is, I recommend reading my article, "Goodbye Google."

Here's a summary of action steps for you to take right now to protect your privacy. I recommend sharing them with your friends and family so they too can protect themselves from Google's data theft practices. 

•Swap out your browser — Uninstall Google Chrome and use Brave or Opera instead. Everything you do on Chrome is surveilled, including keystrokes and every webpage you've ever visited. Brave is a great alternative that takes privacy seriously.

•Switch your search engine — Stop using Google search engines or any extension of Google, such as Bing or Yahoo, both of which draw search results from Google. Instead, use a default search engine that offers privacy, such as Presearch, Startpage, DuckDuckGo, Qwant and many others.

•Use a secure email — Close your Gmail account and switch to a secure email service like ProtonMail. If you have children, don't transfer their student Google account into a personal account once they're out of school.

•Switch to a secure document sharing service — Ditch Google Docs and use another alternative such as Zoho Office, Etherpad, CryptPad, OnlyOffice or Nuclino, all of which are recommended by NordVPN.9

•Delete all Google apps from your phone and purge Google hardware — Better yet, get a de-Googled phone. Several companies now offer them, including Above Phone.

•Avoid websites that use Google Analytics — To do that, you'll need to check the website's privacy policy and search for "Google." Websites are required to disclose if they use a third-party surveillance tool. If they use Google Analytics, ask them to switch!

•Use a secure messaging system — To keep your private communications private, use a messaging tool that provides end-to-end encryption, such as Signal.

•Use a virtual private network (VPN) such as NordVPN or Strong VPN — This is a must if you seek to preserve your online privacy.

•Don't use Google Home devices in your house or apartment — These devices record everything that occurs in your home, both speech and sounds such as brushing your teeth and boiling water, even when they appear to be inactive, and send that information back to Google. The same goes for Google's home thermostat Nest and Amazon's Alexa.

•Don't use an Android cellphone, as it's owned by Google.

•Ditch Siri, which draws all its answers from Google.

•Don't use Fitbit — It was recently purchased by Google and will provide them with all your physiological information and activity levels, in addition to everything else that Google already has on you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Google's Search Rankings

Q: Why is it harder to find alternative health websites on Google?

A: Google's algorithm deliberately downranks websites that promote natural health approaches or question pharmaceutical narratives. Even licensed doctors are penalized if their content contradicts mainstream medical guidelines.

Q: What does the term "nonaginate" mean and how does it relate to this issue?

A: Coined by design theorist William Dembski, "nonaginate" means to destroy 90% or more of something. It describes how Google decimates the visibility of alternative health websites by wiping out their search traffic.

Q: How does Google justify removing these websites from top search results?

A: Google hides behind policies like EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) and YMYL (Your Money or Your Life), claiming these filters protect users. In practice, they are used to silence dissenting health voices.

Q: Who decides what health content is trustworthy on Google?

A: Google employs 16,000 quality raters who rely heavily on Wikipedia to judge credibility. Since Wikipedia is openly biased against natural health, this creates a feedback loop of censorship and misinformation.

Q: What can I do to protect my access to reliable health information?

A: Avoid using Google products and search engines. Choose alternatives like DuckDuckGo for browsing, ProtonMail for email, and Opera for web access. Being intentional with your tech choices helps protect your privacy and access to honest health content.

 

Sources and References

·         1, 3 Substack, Bill Dembski, May 9, 2025

·         2 Mind Matters, May 15, 2025

·         4, 5 Google, Search Quality Rater Guidelines: An Overview

·         6 Ars Technica, April 27, 2017

·         7 CBS News, May 21, 2018

·         8 Lead IQ, Deepmind

·         9 NordVPN February 5, 2019µù

 

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Vergeet de ‘laptop uit de hel’ van Hunter Biden, wat er op de laptop van deze ex-toppoliticus staat is nog veel schokkender

 


Professor Dave Collum deed in gesprek met Tucker Carlson een brisante onthulling. Hij zei dat de hele Amerikaanse overheid om zou vallen als de inhoud van Anthony Weiners laptop ooit het daglicht zal zien.

De Democraat zetelde van 1999 tot 2011 in het Congres en daarvoor zes jaar in het stadsbestuur van New York. Weiner was getrouwd met Huma Abedin, toeverlaat van Hillary Clinton. En met wie is Abedin nu getrouwd? Met niemand minder dan Alex Soros, de zoon van de steenrijke George Soros.

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Heel zieke man

Officieus vroeg Abedin de scheiding aan uit vrees dat ze tegen elkaar moesten getuigen in de nasleep van de kwestie rond het e-mailverkeer van toenmalig presidentskandidate Hillary Clinton.

Zijn sextingpraktijken leidden tot zijn val. Hij pleitte schuldig aan het verspreiden van obsceen materiaal aan een minderjarige en gaf voor de rechter zijn seksverslaving toe. Hij zei dat hij ‘al heel lang een heel zieke man’ was. Op één van de seksueel getinte foto’s lag ook zijn zoon naast hem in bed.

Alle negen dood

Collum zei tegen Carlson dat Weiners laptop ‘kill switches’ had en dat het materiaal dat erop stond zo afgrijselijk was dat negen agenten die het aantroffen er niet naar konden kijken.

Volgens Collum zijn alle negen agenten nu dood.

Dat doet hem denken aan de vijf agenten die stierven na de ‘bestorming’ van het Capitool op 6 januari 2021. Vier van hen zouden zelfmoord hebben gepleegd.

Over de auteur: Robin de Boer is economisch geograaf. Volg hem hier op Substack.

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Inhaled Microplastics Impair Lung Immunity and Spread to Organs

 Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola           July 15, 2025

 

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·    Inhaling microplastics disrupts your lung’s immune defenses within 24 hours by disabling macrophages, the cells that normally clear out pathogens and waste

·    Once inhaled, plastic particles travel beyond your lungs and accumulate in your liver, brain, kidneys, and colon, raising your risk for inflammation and chronic disease

·    Your body’s immune cells cannot break down microplastics and instead hold onto them, causing ongoing immune dysfunction and toxic buildup

·    Researchers are now working to identify early warning signs of microplastic-induced lung damage, including biomarkers that signal rising cancer risk

·    You can lower your daily exposure by filtering your air and water, switching to plastic-free kitchen tools and balancing related hormonal disruption with natural progesterone if needed


You breathe in thousands of particles each day, including dust, pollen, and fumes, but one of the most dangerous is something you can’t see, taste, or feel: microplastics. These microscopic fragments, shed from synthetic clothing, packaging, and polluted air, have become a constant part of the air around you. Whether you're indoors or out, you're inhaling them with every breath.

What makes this especially concerning is how little attention this invisible threat gets. You won’t notice symptoms right away. There’s no cough, no wheeze, no obvious irritation to warn you something’s wrong. But inside your lungs, a much quieter breakdown is happening — one that impacts how your body defends itself, how it manages inflammation and how it responds to everyday pathogens.

Over time, this silent overload of plastic waste builds up in your immune system and starts to affect organs far beyond your lungs. If you’ve been struggling with fatigue, strange inflammatory symptoms or issues that no one seems able to explain, microplastic exposure could be one piece of the puzzle. The latest research points to a disturbing reality: these plastic particles aren’t just building up in your body; they’re interfering with the very cells meant to protect you.

Tiny Plastics Shut Down Your Lung’s Defense System Fast

A study presented at the 2025 American Thoracic Society International Conference, led by Adam Soloff of the University of Pittsburgh, explored what happens when you breathe in microplastics — tiny particles shed from synthetic clothing, packaging, and polluted air.1

The research focused on pulmonary macrophages, a type of immune cell in your lungs that normally clears out bacteria, toxins, and dead tissue. These cells are essential to your respiratory health because they keep inflammation in check and protect you from infection.

•Even short exposure causes major immune suppression — The study exposed mice to microplastics through inhalation and also tested the effects of different particle sizes and concentrations on cultured macrophages in the lab. Within just 24 hours, the macrophages were no longer able to perform the basic function of surrounding and digesting harmful invaders.

According to Soloff, “I was really surprised to see that not only did the macrophages struggle to break down the plastics in vitro, but macrophages in the lung retained these particles over time as well.”2

•The plastic didn’t just stay in the lungs — Researchers found that after inhalation, microplastic fragments migrated to other major organs. Trace levels of these particles showed up in the liver, spleen, colon and even in the brain and kidneys. This means the plastics you breathe don’t stay in your lungs. They spread through your entire body, increasing your risk of disease far beyond your respiratory system.

•Plastic exposure caused lingering, not temporary, immune damage — Macrophages didn’t recover their function on their own. Instead, they held onto the plastic particles, which interfered with their normal job of clearing out cellular waste and infectious particles. When those functions are impaired, your risk of chronic inflammation rises sharply, and with it, the risk of tissue damage and cancer.

Your Immune System Holds Onto Microplastics, Spreading the Damage

When macrophages tried to process the microplastic particles, they failed to break them down. These particles aren’t biodegradable, and the cells became overloaded and dysfunctional. The researchers were surprised by the degree of impairment. The longer the macrophages retained the plastics, the more their immune function declined.

•Immune system’s cleanup process disrupted by microplastics — Phagocytosis is your immune system’s cleanup process. It’s how your cells grab, engulf, and digest harmful invaders. Disrupting this one action disables your ability to mount a defense against everyday threats like airborne bacteria, viruses, and pollutants. When this happens in your lungs, inflammation builds, pathogens linger and healing slows.

•Systemic effects of microplastics could explain widespread inflammation — The study revealed that the body not only fails to remove inhaled plastic but actually distributes it through the bloodstream to sensitive tissues. This helps explain rising rates of inflammatory diseases that don't always have a clear origin. Because plastic particles resist breakdown and removal, the damage accumulates over time.

•Macrophages are central to maintaining lung health — These immune cells act as environmental sensors, waste removers and regulators of inflammation. Without their proper function, the lungs can’t stay clean. This leads to persistent irritation, tissue damage and an increased risk of disease.

•Researchers now aim to use this data to develop early warning tools — The next step is to examine lung tissue from human patients to confirm the presence of plastic particles. The research team hopes to identify biomarkers to detect early signs of microplastic-induced lung damage and cancer risk. That way, people who are unknowingly exposed could be screened earlier and take proactive steps to protect their health.

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Use an Air Filter and Ditch Plastic to Stop the Damage at Its Source

You’re not powerless against airborne microplastics. Once you understand how they infiltrate your lungs and disrupt your immune system, the next step is to stop the exposure at its root. That means making small but strategic shifts in your environment, especially where you live, breathe, eat, and sleep.

Every move you make to limit contact with plastic particles helps lighten the burden on your lungs, immune system and every organ downstream. I’ve laid out five specific changes that target your biggest sources of exposure and give your body a better shot at protecting itself.

1.Upgrade your air filter so your lungs stop doing all the work — If you live near traffic, manufacturing, or even just wear synthetic clothes indoors, you’re inhaling plastic fibers. Invest in a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifier that specifically filters microplastics and ultrafine dust.

Place it in your bedroom and main living space. These are the areas where you breathe the most. If you already have respiratory symptoms or chronic inflammation, this is one of the fastest ways to lower your internal plastic load.

2.Switch to a water filter that removes microplastics, and ditch plastic bottles for good — Drinking water, whether from the tap or in bottled form, is a constant source of microplastic ingestion. Choose a filter that’s tested for microplastic removal, not just heavy metals and other contaminants. If you have hard water, boiling it first before filtering helps break down microplastic fragments and improves filtration.3 Use glass bottles for storage and drinking.

3.Stop heating food in plastic; it’s contaminating every bite — Plastic wrap and takeout containers release microplastics and plastic chemicals directly into your meals when heated. If you’re storing leftovers, skip the plastic containers and grab a glass or stainless-steel option instead. Microwaving or oven-heating in plastic is one of the worst offenders. If you use meal prep services, look for ones that use natural compostable or paper-based packaging.

4.Replace plastic kitchen tools with long-lasting alternatives — Your plastic cutting board, spatula, or soup ladle leaches plastic fragments into your food. Plastic boards degrade every time your knife scrapes across them. Switch to a wood or tempered glass cutting board, and replace any plastic utensils with stainless steel. If you cook daily, this one move eliminates thousands of microplastic particles each year from entering your body.

5.Balance estrogenic damage with natural progesterone if needed — Microplastics often mimic estrogen in your body. This disrupts your hormonal balance and increases inflammation. If you’re struggling with symptoms like bloating, fatigue, irritability, or stubborn belly fat, these may be signs of estrogen dominance. In these cases, natural progesterone helps restore balance. It acts as a countermeasure to the hormonal confusion that plastic exposure creates.

FAQs About Inhaled Microplastics

Q: What happens when I inhale microplastics?

A: When you breathe in microplastics, they weaken your lung’s immune cells — specifically pulmonary macrophages — within just 24 hours. These cells normally clear out harmful bacteria and waste, but exposure to plastic particles shuts down that function.

Q: Do microplastics stay in my lungs or spread throughout my body?

A: Microplastics don’t just affect your lungs. Once inhaled, they spread through your bloodstream and accumulate in other organs like your liver, spleen, colon, kidneys, and brain, where they contribute to inflammation and long-term health problems.

Q: Why is this dangerous to your health?

A: When macrophages can’t remove toxins, your immune system gets overwhelmed. This leads to chronic inflammation, tissue damage and greater risk for conditions like lung disease, hormone imbalance and even cancer.

Q: How do microplastics end up in my body in the first place?

A: You’re exposed to microplastics through more than just the food you eat or water you drink. They’re in the air around you, especially if you live near heavy traffic, industrial zones, or wear synthetic fabrics indoors. These plastic particles break off from tires, clothing, packaging, and dust, then enter your lungs with every breath. Once inhaled, they travel through your bloodstream and settle in other organs, including your brain and liver.

Q: What steps can I take to protect myself from microplastics?

A: Lower your exposure by using HEPA air filters, drinking filtered water stored in glass, avoiding plastic containers for food storage and heating, replacing plastic utensils with stainless steel and using natural progesterone if you show signs of estrogen imbalance due to microplastics exposure.

 

 Sources and References

·         1, 2 News Medical May 19, 2025

·         3 Environmental Science & Technology Letters February 28, 2024


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Epstein & Bill Gates bespraken het ‘uit de weg ruimen van arme mensen als geheel’

  februari 6, 2026   10     Philippe Buissin / © European Union, 1998 – 2026 / (Public Domain) N ieuw materiaal uit de laatste Epstein F...