Google Fully Delists all of Vault-co From Search Results?

Strange they took down Vault-co before Vox Day.

Your search – site:vault-co.blogspot.com/ – did not match any documents.

Maybe I am searching wrong, but I believe he has a zero pagerank too.

Looks like those City of London Pedophile networks have some pull at the tech giant. Either that or there really is a secret council of Melonheads running everything, and they don’t want anyone to know. Now I am wondering where all those giant red-haired skeletons that disappeared over the centuries really went.

Vault-co is a funny site to read, because it is the only site I know of that claims to be explaining forbidden theories, that has actually been fully delisted from google, despite absolutely no justification I have ever seen. There’s no racism, no violence, and barely any politics.

You know your site is hardcore when judging by goggle’s handling of you, the Dark Lord of Evil, Vox Day, looks like the establishment-approved mouthpiece of the Melonhead council.

Along those lines, I have noticed that this site has lost almost all google search traffic save for searches specifically for “Anonymous Conservative.” All political traffic relating to ideology, political science, conservatism, and liberalism is non-existent.

Tell others about r/K Theory, because the Melonhead council will eventually try to disappear it into the underground warehouse beneath the Smithsonian

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7 years ago

[…] Google Fully Delists all of Vault-co From Search Results? […]

Pitcrew
Pitcrew
7 years ago

Isn’t Vault-co an Aussie? That might be the reason. Interestingly though there are more underground bunkers than I thought. During the cold war the AUTOVON/AT&T network had hundreds all over the US. Some were put into abandoned mines as well. Vault-co was probably scoring to many “hits” with his reporting so the information police unranked him. Btw, here is one I found buried on Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzDKhd-9mAs

dnarby
dnarby
7 years ago

Yet another reason to dump Google. There are far better search engine choices.

Boneflour
Boneflour
7 years ago

I reinstalled the OS or something a year or two ago, was in the process of loading back all of my bookmarks when I realized I didn’t save everything correctly. Didn’t get all my bookmarks down for some reason.

One of the sites I made a point of watching was Vault-Co, so I Googled it trying to just go back and add it, and nope, nothing there. There was a “RationalWiki” entry on why Cleve was a conspiracy theorist, but no link to his site.

I thought it was just offline for a while, then eventually found it again by digging through older posts until I got a hyperlink back.

The level and direction of censorship is like a sonar ping for quality. The comment box pushes the “post comment” button off the screen when text goes long, so I’m breaking this into two bits.

Boneflour
Boneflour
Reply to  Boneflour
7 years ago

About censorship being a sonar ping for quality…

Things like r/K theory and HBD get smeared as racism, and receive the ritual hate for badthinkery. They’re too well presented to write off as quacks, so they get the Two Minutes Hate. That’s how you know you’re onto something.

But Vault-Co is almost Time Cube-level crazy. If he was a quack, you would think he would get the standard point and laugh treatment. Or at least a History Channel special. Like that “ALIENS” guy that became a meme.

https://imgflip.com/i/1n2kei

But nope, something about this guy is so dangerous you just can’t be allowed to read him.

I guess we should be grateful our totalitarian government is so pervasive. They only had to disappear Cleve’s website instead of having to disappear HIM.

Bertrand
Bertrand
7 years ago

Working hard to spread your message…I think this theory represents the culmination of the synthesis of biology and philosophy we have been waiting for.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
7 years ago

You aren’t searching wrong. I tried multiple methods, and he’s totally memory holed.

That’s bizarrely overt.

Andy Smith
7 years ago

They show up at the top of the results list when I search for “vault co” on duckduckgo. However, I do get this message, “We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.” I wonder if something is messed up with the site and that is why Google hides it?

Squidz
Squidz
7 years ago

Did he change the settings in his robots.txt file to forbid indexing by google and other search engine bots?

http://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html
http://vault-co.blogspot.ca/robots.txt

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  Squidz
7 years ago

No. Google has the normal restrictions (stay out of search). Google Adsense is banned, but that is normal if you don’t sell Google ads.

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
7 years ago

As a followup, I realized that he could have done it intentionally with his robots.txt file. It’s used on webservers to tell spiders like google where they are and aren’t allowed to go. His is at:

http://vault-co.blogspot.com/robots.txt

He’s told google to stay out of the search function (which you want to do, or else it gets stuck in recursive loops) but not to stay completely off the site.

That means this is all on google’s end, not his.

Sam J.
Sam J.
7 years ago

Uhh…That’s a little scary. I never noticed this because I have him bookmarked. His site is so off the top, not that I saying he’s wrong about everything, that I find it hard to imagine that they can think of him as a threat.

We’ve heard $ 2 Trillion missing the day before the 9-11 attack now I heard it’s some unfathomable number like $6 Trillion. Are they digging all over, going to blast the world away, and leave us in the rad waste?

CK
CK
7 years ago

Search for Texas Arcane
Put at least one space between site: and the name of the site.
This is what you searched for: site:vault-co.blogspot.com/
This gets you what you want: site: vault-co.blogspot.com/

everlastingphelps
everlastingphelps
Reply to  CK
7 years ago

This does not get you what you want.

The site: operator is used to limit the search to a particular domain name. When you search

site:vault-co.blogspot.com

you are searching for “(null)” with the site restricted to “vault-co.blogspot.com”.

If you seach

site: vault-co.blogspot.com

you are searching for the term vault-co.blogspot.com with the site unrestricted.

AC’s search was designed to return pages from TA’s site. It returns nothing. The second search is designed to locate pages that mention the words “vault-co.blogspot.com”, and it does that. If you look at the results that you get, it is other pages that refer to TA’s site, but no pages that are actually TA’s site.