Prison Planet out of NicheRSS.com Newsfeeds RSS Services responds with Google is Evil and Spying on Drudge

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Prison Planet out of NicheRSS.com Newsfeeds RSS Services responds with Google is Evil and Spying on DrudgeIf you aren?t familiar with Prison Planet or Alex Jones you may be surprised to learn that the radio talk show host continually tops Google trends with topics discussed on his program. Today is no exception. Several of today?s hottest Internet topics, as indicated by Google Trends, came directly from Prison Planet and Alex Jones.The first buzz to hit Google Trends was about Google itself. ?Google Evil or Google is Evil? was based upon the recent allegations and lawsuit that Google practices censorship and gives favoritism to its own sites and those that pay for listings. Though the lawsuit has been filed, Google denies the allegations. Prison Planet pointed out on its show that Google?s privacy policies are frequently criticized. Criticized Prison Planet presents the allegations as fact, which they aren?t. Google challenges the allegations.Spying on Drudge comes from a report saying that the Department of Homeland Security spied on Matt Drudge from the Drudge Report. Prison Planet states that the Department of Homeland Security engaged in spying due to the Drudge Report?s stance against recent TSA pat downs and full body scanning procedures.Prison Planet also states that their sites ?PrisonPlanet.com and Infowars.com? have been delisted from NicheRSS.com Newsfeeds RSS Services. They claim that it is censorship, but it is quite possible that Google felt the site was no longer in compliance with their news requirements.Though some people stand in agreement with Alex Jones, there are many others who feel the site, talk show and radio host spur nothing more than contrived conspiracy theories.Tags: Google, Google Evil, NicheRSS.com Newsfeeds RSS Services, Prison Planet, Prison Planet censorship, Spying on Drudge

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