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Thursday, October 24, 2013
Tough review of Silver book
filtered out of Google search
In the past, Google has routinely listed Newz from Limbo posts. However, a review of Nate Silver's book on the successes and failures of prediction appears to have been blocked altogether from Google's search engine.
The post, headlined Amazing blunder drowns 'Signal,' takes Silver to task for a logical flaw in his probabilistic reasoning concerning the events of 9/11. As a result, Silver passively endorses the government's specious tale. This is significant because Silver writes for the New York Times, which has been complicit in the coverup of that tragedy, declining to publish any real investigative reports on 9/11 contradictions other than for a few strong stories targeting government credibility in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
Amazing blunder drowns 'Signal'
http://conantcensorshipissue.blogspot.com/2013/04/amazing-blunder-drowns-out-signal-on.html
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