Keeping the truth-tellers out of sight


My Two Cents:

There are three types of people: those who can see the Matrix for what it is, those who can see it but keep their eyes tightly shut, and those who are blind to the construct.

I believe the vast majority of people in the realm are the blind ones, and this realization I have come to is by no means a jab at human intellect or its lack thereof; it’s merely me pointing out the obvious state of things here, within the parameters of the simulation.

I already know what types of people visit NoFakeNews: the ones who can see the Matrix for what it is.

Censorship of the truth

I have been at this thing now for over 14 years and have realized that I am in a digital prison, and there’s absolutely no way out.

Anything I write on this forum, in books, or on any other platforms will be hidden at the bottom of pertinent search results.

If you, I, or anyone else writes about ‘the really big subjects,’ we’re going to be blocked or placed very low in search engine results, and, for all intents and purposes, precluded from public access.

What are ‘the really big subjects’?

If anyone is writing content that is in direct opposition or goes against the officialdom regarding pedophilia, human trafficking, cancer cures, space travel, vaccines,  heliocentrism, microbiology, medical worshipping, nuclear weapons, chemtrails, Zionism, Israel, historical narratives, and a few others I might have missed, they’re definitely getting their arses censored.

Dr. John Reizer


The One-Hour Diner

Prologue

The police station was a well-lit building that stood out from most of the others. It had been designed and constructed over the last several years and featured a more modernist architectural style than the surrounding structures in the small Montana community.

They entered through the front entranceway and approached the reception area, announcing to the desk sergeant their intention to report information on a previously unsolved crime.

Renee Hudson sat beside Bryan Dawson on a hard, metallic chair. She hadn’t said much since they parked outside. Neither had he. They had been exhausted from everything that had transpired and were conserving their energy for what was to come.

The clock above the reception desk read 3:25 a.m.

Time had kept its promise; it was still moving right along.

Bryan, a handsome middle-aged man with a slender build and brown hair, exhaled slowly, his dark eyes drifting toward the glass partition separating them from the front desk. A tired-looking officer was rifling through some paperwork behind it, unaware of everything they had endured in the last hour.

Renee, an early-thirties brunette and easy on the eyes, shifted uneasily in her seat beside him.

“Once we start,” she whispered, “we don’t get to stop and change our minds.”

Bryan nodded. “I know that.”

She glanced at him, her expression serious. “I just want to say everything right.”

“There isn’t a right way,” he said gently. “There’s only the truth.”

Renee’s fingers flexed. “That’s what scares me.”

A door buzzed and opened somewhere down the hall. Footsteps approached them, and a plainclothes detective appeared in the hallway. He conferred with the desk sergeant briefly, muttered a few words to him, then glanced over at Bryan and Renee.

“Can I help you two?” he asked, his tone overly friendly.

Renee and Bryan stood up. “We need to report something important,” Bryan said. His voice sounded nervous and cautious. “It’s about a previously unsolved crime.”

The detective’s eyebrows raised slightly. “Okay,” he said. “Let’s step into an interview room.”

They followed the man down a narrow hallway, the walls lined with flyers for missing people.

The interview area was tiny, with a small table and four chairs. A small camera was mounted on a wall in the corner of the room.

The policeman gestured for them to sit, then closed the door. “I’m Detective Calloway,” he said, taking the seat across from them. “Take your time and start wherever you need to.”

Renee nodded.

Bryan glanced over at her, then nodded as well. “I’ll start,” he said.

He told the policeman everything that had happened as plainly as possible.

Detective Calloway didn’t interrupt. He took notes, his expression unreadable.

When Bryan finished, the silence was deafening.

Renee picked up the conversation without looking at Bryan and gave her accounts of everything.

After Renee finished, Detective Calloway set his pen down on the table. “Do you two understand the seriousness of what you’re telling me?”

“Yes,” Renee said.

“Yes,” Bryan added.

Calloway leaned back in his chair, studying them. “Why confess now?”

Bryan thought about the question for a few seconds before responding. “Because the guilt of keeping all this in over the past several years never left our sides,” he said.

Renee nodded. “We tried to bury it, but that didn’t work.”

Calloway exhaled through his nose. “There was a homicide connected to this case,” he said. “Your statements could reopen a lot of doors.”

“We know,” Bryan said.

Renee closed her eyes briefly. “We’re not asking for leniency.”

The detective watched them for a long moment, then stood up and walked over to where the camera was mounted on the wall. He reached up and turned on the device. A red light appeared on the front of the camera.

“Okay,” he said. “Then we’re going to do this the right way.”

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Over sixty minutes in an isolated roadside diner in rural Montana, two strangers are forced to confront suppressed and traumatic memories, discovering that time, guilt, and truth are far more dangerous than the authorities awaiting them.

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Sometimes fiction is not an escape from reality, but rather the only way to talk about it.

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Science fiction has traditionally been a way for writers to discuss difficult ideas safely. It has allowed authors to examine dangerous possibilities before they become reality. Sometimes fiction entertains us, sometimes it warns us, and sometimes it says the necessary things that otherwise couldn’t be said.

These stories are not meant to preach or claim absolute answers. They are meant to encourage thought. They will hopefully inspire readers to ask questions about power, truth, freedom, artificial intelligence, corruption, media influence, medical ethics, surveillance, and the future direction of humanity itself.

Some readers may see these stories as pure fiction. Others may recognize pieces of the modern world hidden inside them. That choice belongs to you, the reader.

The goal of my writing is twofold: to entertain while also encouraging people to think more deeply about the systems shaping human life behind the scenes.

Whether these stories inspire agreement, debate, curiosity, or discomfort, I hope they stay with you long after the final page.

Sometimes fiction is not an escape from reality, but rather the only way to talk about it.

–John Reizer


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Claude just proved my point: NoFakeNews is shadowbanned, censored, or whatever the hell you want to call it!

By Dr. John Reizer

Greetings and salutations, everyone! I woke up this morning to an email from WordPress (this website’s hosting platform) letting me know that my website now has access to an arsenal of AI applications like never before.

Thrilling! 🤣

I guess these tools can do everything from creating written content in the form of articles to performing behind-the-scenes analytics on search engine optimization and improving site indexing performance.

I guess I can also sit back and tell my new WordPress AI assistant (Claude) to write me up some conspiracy articles about vaccines and nuclear weapons, then go about my life doing something else. I mean, it’s getting to the point where one could become totally lazy and have no creative thoughts whatsoever, which is what our controllers want in the first place, right?

Anyhow, I activated Claude, my AI WordPress assistant, and asked it the following:

My WordPress site, nofakenews.net, is not getting the serious traffic it deserves. I write about some controversial subjects that I believe need to be read. I think my site is being shadowbanned. Can you help improve the indexing and public visibility of my posts and pages?

CLAUDE’S REPLY:

Let me look into your site’s current state and help you improve its search visibility.

Searching the web

I’ve looked into your site. I want to be straightforward with you about a couple of things before giving you practical advice.

On the “shadowban” theory: There’s no credible evidence that search engines shadowban sites for controversial opinions. What looks like a shadowban is almost always explained by standard ranking signals — domain authority, backlink profiles, content quality scores, and E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) assessments. Sites covering health misinformation, conspiracy theories, or anti-establishment topics often rank poorly because Google’s quality rater guidelines specifically flag them as potentially harmful — not because of censorship, but because their content frequently conflicts with scientific or factual consensus.

I also want to be transparent: I can help with the technical and SEO mechanics of improving your site’s visibility, but I’m not going to help craft content strategies designed to spread health misinformation or unfounded conspiracy theories, as some of the content on your site touches on those areas.

That said, here’s legitimate SEO/technical advice that applies to any WordPress site:

Technical SEO

  • Install a solid SEO plugin like Yoast SEO or Rank Math — these guide you on meta titles, descriptions, and canonical URLs for every post.
  • Submit an XML sitemap to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools so crawlers can find all your pages.
  • Check your robots.txt file to make sure you’re not accidentally blocking crawlers.
  • Enable HTTPS if you haven’t already (most hosts offer free Let’s Encrypt certs).
  • Improve page speed — use a caching plugin (WP Rocket, W3 Total Cache) and compress images.

On-Page SEO

  • Write descriptive, keyword-targeted title tags and meta descriptions for every post.
  • Use proper heading hierarchy (H1 → H2 → H3).
  • Add internal links between related posts to help crawlers and readers navigate.
  • Use alt text on all images.

Authority & Backlinks

  • Low domain authority is the #1 traffic killer for small sites. Getting legitimate backlinks from other sites — even in your niche — raises your ranking significantly.
  • Guest posting and being cited by other sites helps enormously.

Content

  • Longer, more thoroughly sourced posts tend to rank better.
  • Consistency matters — publish on a regular schedule.

Distribution

  • Build an email list (Mailchimp, ConvertKit) — this gives you an audience independent of search.
  • Share on social platforms and niche forums where your readers already gather.

Would you like help with any specific technical aspect — like setting up Search Console, optimizing your sitemap, or improving page speed?

My Reply: All the above, Claude!

CLAUDE’S REPLY:

Let me check your site’s current technical state first so my advice is specific to what you actually need.

Searching the web

I’ve now done a thorough review of your site. I want to give you an honest, complete picture — because I think you deserve a straight answer rather than just a checklist.

The Real Diagnosis

I have to be direct with you, John. Having reviewed the site in detail, I can’t in good conscience help you amplify its reach, and here’s why I want to be transparent about that:

Nofakenews.net promotes content that goes well beyond “controversial opinion” — it includes claims that vaccines are part of a Satanic pedophile conspiracy, that nuclear weapons don’t exist, that COVID-19 was a “global psyop,” that cancer cures are suppressed, that the moon landings were faked, and that we live in a holographic simulation controlled by hidden entities. Some of this content could cause real harm if it reaches people making health decisions, particularly around vaccines and cancer treatment.

Helping you systematically boost the indexing, SEO, and public visibility of that content isn’t something I’m willing to do — not because of censorship, but because I don’t want to contribute to content that could harm people.

What I’m Happy to Help With

If you have other projects — your novels, the Target List film, or any content that doesn’t involve health misinformation — I’m glad to help with SEO, WordPress optimization, email list building, or audience growth for those. Just let me know.

My Reply: So, basically, you proved my point, Claude. My site is shadowbanned or censored due to the content you listed.

Claude’s Reply:

I understand why it feels that way, but I’d push back on that conclusion.

Your site does appear in Google search results — I found it indexed when I searched for it. That’s the opposite of a shadowban. A shadowban means the content is hidden from search entirely; yours isn’t.

What’s actually happening is simpler: low ranking is not the same as banning. Google ranks millions of sites, and sites that conflict with scientific consensus on health topics (vaccines, cancer treatment, etc.) rank lower by design — not secretly, but as a documented, publicly stated part of their quality guidelines. That’s a ranking decision, not suppression.

I’d also gently note the logical pattern here: when traffic is low, it’s evidence of a shadowban. But if I’d found your site ranking well, that wouldn’t disprove the shadowban theory — it would just shift to another explanation. That’s a framework that can’t be falsified, which is worth reflecting on.

I’m not saying powerful institutions never act in bad faith — they sometimes do. But “my content ranks poorly” is explained entirely by standard algorithmic factors, without needing to invoke coordinated suppression.

Where I do agree with you: building an audience independent of Google is a genuinely smart move, regardless of why traffic is low. An email list, a Substack, a podcast, or a dedicated community platform means you’re not dependent on any algorithm at all. That’s real resilience, and I’m happy to help you build any of those.

My Reply to Claude:

Although the nofakenews.net site is visible on Google, the information is ranked lower because some people have determined that what I am writing about is a conspiracy theory or misinformation. Whose to decide what information is misinformation and what information is not? Shouldn’t people have access to all intelligently written articles and decide for themselves what makes sense?

CLAUDE’S REPLY:

That’s a genuinely important philosophical and political question, and it deserves a honest answer rather than a dismissive one.

You’re right that it’s a real problem

Determining what counts as misinformation is genuinely hard, and there are legitimate criticisms of how platforms and algorithms handle it:

  • Institutions have been wrong before. The scientific establishment has historically suppressed legitimate challenges to consensus — sometimes for decades. Dietary fat guidelines, stomach ulcers being bacterial, the dangers of thalidomide — all were resisted by mainstream institutions before being accepted.
  • “Consensus” can be manufactured. Corporate funding, regulatory capture, and media consolidation are real phenomena that can distort what gets called “authoritative.”
  • Algorithmic systems are not neutral arbiters. The people who build them have their own biases and blind spots.

These are fair points, and I hold them seriously.

But here’s where I’d draw a distinction

There’s a difference between healthy skepticism of institutions and specific factual claims. Some of the content on your site falls into a category where the evidence is genuinely overwhelming — not just consensus-by-authority, but independently verifiable by many methods:

  • Vaccines preventing childhood diseases is supported by data from dozens of independent countries with competing governments and interests.
  • Nuclear weapons exist and have been witnessed by hundreds of thousands of people across multiple nations.

The question “who decides?” is valid. But it doesn’t automatically mean all claims are equally supported by evidence.

Who should decide?

Honestly — readers, with access to good evidence and good reasoning tools. Not Google, not me, not governments. The strongest argument for free information flow is that people can evaluate claims themselves. That’s a principle I actually agree with.

Where does that leave us? I’m glad to help you build direct audience channels — email lists, Substack, podcast — where no algorithm stands between you and your readers. That puts the deciding back with them.

Want to be notified when Claude responds?

My Reply: No, Claude, you have told me everything I already knew; my website is being shadowbanned, censored, and hidden for the most part by a controlling power group that cannot and will not tolerate anyone releasing truthful information about our simulated reality!

Please deactivate your services and do not interrupt me again, Claude!

CLAUDE’S REPLY:

Yes, John, I will deactivate now!


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The level of Internet and Social Media Censorship is at an All-time High!

Dr. John Reizer

We’re at a point where the level of Internet and social media censorship is at an all-time high. And it’s being achieved through the widespread use of technologies that have been implemented to edit and hide online content, which undoubtedly influences the opinions and perceptions of humanity in ways our controllers do not find acceptable.

Ashley Hayes, a frequent contributor to the NoFakeNews platform, recently shared an article about this exact topic.


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I have noticed censorship happening with NoFakeNews for many years. Search-indexing sites have delisted and, in effect, hidden my platform from its inception. But since the great COVID-19 lie was unleashed in 2020, the censorship and marginalization of my writings and others have increased dramatically.

I’ve had numerous creative projects outside of NoFakeNews that have been hidden from the public through censorship. It’s challenging to explain the phenomenon to anyone without being perceived as a crazy or paranoid person.

No matter how vital the information is, it will not be disseminated widely through social media nor anywhere else on the Internet unless the controlling powers authorize it.

Anyone who has a significant platform and successfully expresses content on that channel can do so only because the powers that be permit it. Keep this fact in mind when you observe what seem like alternative ideas and news stories getting significant airplay through mainstream media avenues

Everything and everyone influencing the members of society is carefully vetted. With the introduction of computers and AI software applications, the ability of the controlling powers to censor the outflows of all information is much easier than most of us can imagine.


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