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This engine also shows the clickable URL of the pages in the results, so if you get result that have the exact same title, look under it and check the keywords it highlighted, as well as the link itself to make a better decision on what to click on. Update: You can now search each site individually. Try searching one site at a time if you're getting too many results in the combined search, or just want to see if anything different comes up.infowars.com / prisonplanet.com / prisonplanet.tv / propagandamatrix.com / all at once
Try to avoid single common words such as bush, for example. Otherwise you'll get bogged down with too many non-descriptive results. Similar to the Saddam example above, adding another word, such as a topic, after the main word will help narrow things down a lot. Some common topics Alex covers on his shows are already available on the main page in the Quick Searches section. Clicking on those keywords will give you instant search results on the topic without having to type anything into the search box. If you don't know how to spell something, type in part of the word. For example, if you don't know how to spell bohemian, typing in bo will still give you results for bohemian (as well as matches for "somebody", boycott, book). Then for better results, you can search the entire word again once you see the correct spelling in the results of your partial search. Changing the spelling with some terms can produce additional results. For example, there seems to be more than one way to spell the name of a certain terrorist group. Searches on this engine for al-qaeda and al-qaida will produce different results. However, using the OR command (see the advanced searches section below) a search for al-qaeda OR al-qaida will give you combined results in one shot for both spellings. This may not always be a good thing though, as one spelling might produce better results than the other. If you happen to know the the headline or title of an article posted or archived, then typing it (or as much as you remember) into the search box should bring it up right away. For example, an article about mentally ill children in detention centers was posted at infowars.com on July 8th. Typing in the entire exact headline "thousands of mentally ill US children held in detention centers" or even a part of it such as "mentally ill US children" (both surrounded by quotes) will put it up at the top of the results list. If you don't know the exact headline, but remember the basis of the article, then typing in a string of keywords (without quotes) such as mentally ill children detention or children detention should also locate and place the same article at or near the top of the search results.
All search words and operators are not case sensitive. Matches will be found in the page title and body text. AND is the default operator in all searches with more than one word. Entering multiple words without an operator will match pages that contain ALL of those words. The OR operator allows matching pages that contain either word. You can use the NOT operator to exclude certain words from the search results. Exact strings can be matched by placing them inside double quotes ( " ). Only whole word matches will be considered for words placed within double quotes. You can change the order of evaluation of the search string by using () brackets. Expressions inside brackets will be evaluated first. All search words and operators are not case sensitive. Matches will be found in the page title and body text. Confused? See this table below for examples of how to use these to get the most out of this engine.
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