Health Ranger launches world’s first New Media search engine: GoodGopher.com

GoodGopherMike Adams – The official beta launch announcement is here! The world’s first privacy-protecting search engine that bans corporate propaganda and government disinformation is now ready for webmasters to submit their sites for indexing. The name of the new search engine? Good Gopher! (www.GoodGopher.com)

GoodGopher is the first and only search engine in the world that intentionally favors New Media / Independent Media / Alternative Media websites like Breitbart.com, The Intercept (Glenn Greenwald), Tom Woods (www.TomWoods.com) and TruthStreamMedia (www.TruthStreamMedia.com). GoodGopher will also selectively spider selected international news sites that have a reputation for fearless reporting on world events, such as RT (Russia Today), Der Spiegel and Al Jazeera.

Fake news sources like MSNBC are banned from the engine, as are all other websites pushing corporate propaganda or government disinfo. Sorry, National Geographic. Peddle your Monsanto mockingbird propaganda somewhere else…

In essence, all the websites which have been blackballed by Google News for reporting the truth are favored and highlighted on GoodGopher.com.

New Media webmasters are invited to submit their sites now to GoodGopher.com. Site crawling and indexing begins immediately.

GoodGopher will be available as a public search engine after a few weeks of crawling. Watch GoodGopher.com or NaturalNews.com for an announcement of search availability.

GoodGopher is funded by ethical sponsors

Like all search engines, GoodGopher is funded by advertisements which appear alongside search results. But unlike other search engines, GoodGopher bans unethical corporate advertising.

In an era where 70% of the advertising revenue for mainstream media comes from drug companies — yes, Big Pharma “owns” mainstream media — GoodGopher bans all pharmaceutical ads. We refuse to take money from corporations that are poisoning our children with psychiatric drugs while using children as human guinea pigs in unethical medical experiments. Continue reading