But this is about my second site created back in the spring of this year at Site 123. Those of you who do view it probably are accessing it by clicking on one of the four pages listed on the main menu on this site. Those are external links to that second site (Nostradamus and the New Prophecy Almanacs 2). Other than J.B. I have heard from no one regarding the site and I have not heard from her since July or August. She does not want her emails published here, preferring to remain unseen, unheard and unknown... probably because she is a psychotic who believes she is all the people being prophesied about on the site, including The Rose, Modena, and the Whore of Babylon all rolled into one. She also believes she is the beast of Revelation.
There are only four pages on the site and you probably know them by name and sight by now: one is about The Rose, another is about Modena (Madonna), another about the late Princess Diana who may not stay late too much longer, and a chronology of pope prophecies. That's it: four pages.
I have not added any other pages because someone or some group is destroying the site bit by bit on every search engine you can think of. Unless something changes for the better, I will not be adding any more pages and may place the material on this site instead and delete the site at Site123.
Site123 works in a very crazy way. It puts all your pages on one gigantic "main page" and then allows each page to appear as individual subdomain pages. Meanwhile, the more pages you add, the more bloated the main domain page becomes. You would not want to view the main page because it takes so long to load and is increasingly more difficult to read. The subdomain pages load easily and are easy to view. It is to those that the links on my main menu above point to. I will not link externally to the main page for reasons I have just mentioned: too hard to read.
The first two pages created appeared on the Google search engine until July or August of this year. Unknown to me, hundreds of people were creating phony spam pages pretending to be those pages and the main page. They redirected viewers to porno sites, malware sites, and pages full of gibberish. As a result, Google unlisted my new site and its pages back in August. The spam pages still remain up. Thus, Google penalized me, the victim, and rewarded the criminals.
Still, the second site was easy enough to be found on Bing, DuckDuckGo, and Yahoo! Not anymore. Only two out of the four pages are listed on their search engines. The other two are not.
WHY?
First, because I changed the title of one of the pages, "The Pope Prophecies" to "Nostradamus and Catholic Prophecy: The Pope Prophecies."
Changing the title changed the page's URL without me knowing it.
No problem initially. Bing indexed BOTH the old page's URL and the new one's. The old URL, "The Pope Prophecies" point to a 404 error page, suggesting it no longer exists. But the page with the changed title, "Nostradamus and Catholic Prophecy: The Pope Prophecies" was also indexed and visible on the search engine. NOT ANYMORE. Somebody at Bing removed the updated page from search and left the old page on that points to a 404 error page.
That is NOT normal procedure. The old page with outdated URL should have been deleted and the new one with current, active URL kept on, not the opposite. That suggests it was done intentionally to keep people from seeing the page with the changed title. Sure, I am partly to blame for this for changing the title of the page, but Bing should have kept the newer indexed page on their search, not removed it.
That means someone at Bing did this to me on purpose or else at the behest of someone else.
But it gets even stranger than that.
I NEVER changed the title on "Nostradamus: Modena, the Greatest Blonde on Earth." Never did a thing to it that would cause the URL on it to be changed. YET CHANGE IT DID.
SOMEBODY, a hacker or else someone at Site123 itself, changed the URL by adding a -1 at the end of it. I know I didn't do it.
As a result, a page I frequently checked to make sure the link was always pointing to it, suddenly, when I wasn't looking for a few weeks or so, had its URL changed by persons unknown. Now the page as it is still indexed on Bing also points to a 404 error page due to the change in the URL. The trouble is I DIDN'T CHANGE THE URL, someone else had to have done it.
All this must have happened nearly two months ago as near as I can tell. Yet, in all that time, Bing has not re-indexed my site at Site123. They used to re-index within a few days to a few weeks of any updates I made on the pages. Now they are not touching it, leaving a site half ruined by broken links as is.
Again, this can only be intentional. Either I have an enemy at Bing or else someone with influence is telling Bing not to re-index my second site at Site123.
However Bing handles my second site, including any pages that are not listed, is duplicated on DuckDuckGo and Yahoo! If Bing screws things up with my second site, they do it too in the same exact way. That is because Bing is the second most powerful search engine on the Internet, second only to Google. If Bing f___ks you up, so do all the rest.
Of course there is a simple solution to this problem. It is called creating a URL redirect. The problem is, the tool used at Site123 to create a URL redirect is NOT AVAILABLE to me because I have a FREE SITE. In order to create a URL redirect for those two pages, I am told I have to UPGRADE, that is, PAY THEM A LOT OF MONEY I DON'T HAVE! If I had it, I wouldn't be using a free site in the first place, would I?
Thus, it is possible Site123 is responsible for changing the URL on the Modena page by adding the -1 at the end of the URL. It is also possible Site123 is telling Bing NOT to index any new updates on my pages. WHY??? To pressure me into upgrading and paying them their excessive fees!!
MORE PROOF that this is turning into the Internet of the rich elite and silencing the poor. 20 years ago it was easy to get a free site anywhere and have it securely indexed by some of the search engines available then. Then Google came along and made it even easier, for about 6 1/2 years ... until they turned into the bad guys in 2011 with their disastrous Panda algorithms that essentially destroyed the ranking of my original site forever. Thousands of other sites were de-listed. TURBIFY came along, bought out Yahoo!, and essentially destroyed my original site entirely by making it impossible to update. I had no choice but to delete it last May.