2023-10-21: http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/18326/1/may-bias-in-science.pdf https://citizentruth.org/objective-journalism-media-bias-media-history/ https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt19qgf0x.7?seq=2#metadata_info_tab_contents 2023-10-21:a Evidence-rated search engine: pedro.org.au/english/resources/links/ : tripdatabase.com; otseeker.com/Search/BasicSearch.aspx; neurorehab-evidence.com/web/article/advanced_search_standalone/sort/rating/desc; speechbite.com/search-results/?keyword=keyword&authors&journal&from&to&access&targetArea&intervention&clientSubgroup&ageGroup&serviceDelivery&method&pedro&advanced-search-submit=Search ; maybe epistemonikos.org/en/search?q= ; cebm.net ; healthevidence.org/search.aspx ; search.pedro.org.au doesnt rate systematic review; kinda crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/search/simple ; cancercareontario.ca/en/guidelines-advice/types-of-cancer/171 < cancercareontario.ca/en/guidelines-advice/types-of-cancer/171 ; nccmt.ca/search?q= ; evidencealerts.com GRADE-descriptive, reviewed search results: ebm.bmj.com/search/ ; bmj.com Guide of evidence-based medicine: guides.library.ualberta.ca/c.php?g=345165&p=2324908 ; pedro.org.au/english/resources/links/ ; megalodon.jp/2025-1127-1744-13/https://ualberta.scholaris.ca:443/bitstreams/7b06ac0f-add8-41f5-b4d4-311f1353c332/download ; https://megalodon.jp/2025-1127-1744-18/https://hslmcmaster.libguides.com:443/friendly.php?s=ebm ; 2025.11.27/plus.mcmaster.ca/McMasterPLUSDB/ evidence-based search-engine of evidence-hierarchy-ranking:accessss.org ; crd.york.ac.uk/CRDWeb/ResultsPage.asp?Active_Results_Tab=0&DatabaseID=0&PageNumber=1&RecordsPerPage=20&SearchSessionID=3478443&LineID=3367404&SearchFor=%28test%29&SearchXML=%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3Badvanced%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3Bsearchfor+field%3D%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B%28test%29%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3B%2Fsearchfor%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B%26amp%3Bamp%3Blt%3B%2Fadvanced%26amp%3Bamp%3Bgt%3B&UserID=0&ShowPreviews=0&ShowPubmed=0&SearchSortField=3&SearchSortDirection=0&ShowSelected=0 ; Search engine-note: 2025.11.24/https://websitering.neocities.org/ScrubTheWebIsGone : "some searches that Google and Bing just aren't good at; they can only find relevant documents if they're on popular websites. Popularity!=Relevancy.", "As far as I know the last remaining 90's search engines are Aliweb (1993, no longer crawling but returning results,) WhatUSeek (1995, at least, more of a directory today, but still has an active crawler,) NorthernLight (1997, went off line in 1999, came back around 2007, current public index only includes recent business news articles,) Thunderstone's Web Catalog (1998, crawls sites and organizes them into a directory, but does not index individule pages,) Zerx (1999, at least, returns many dead links,) Findia.net (1999,) and Google (1996, under a subdirectory of Stanford's domain, 1998 with their own domain.)" Search engine-critic:a claims: https://world.physio/sites/default/files/2021-02/AMC2020-Global_0.pdf : Germany and Austria denies direct access more than US.; 2025.11.27/cebm.net/covid-19/covid-cases-in-england-arent-rising-heres-why/ : 2020-08-02: "The potential for false-positives (those people without the disease who test positive) to drive the increase in community (Pillar 2) cases is substantial, particularly because the accuracy of the test and the detection of viable viruses within a community setting is unclear."; 2025.11.27/cebm.net/2020/09/should-covid-19-travel-quarantine-policy-be-based-on-apparent-new-case-rates/ : "reported case rates have a particular limitation: they are a statistic strongly influenced by testing policy."; 2025.11.27/healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=efficacy-sars-cov2-vaccines-preventing-sars-cov-2-infection-systematic-review-52347 : SARS SRAS mistypo in their side.; 2025.11.27/healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=effect-pre-covid-post-covid-vaccination-long-covid-systematic-review-meta-49777 : 2024 : 10/10 strength evidence that WHO's definition of Long-COVID substantially decreases life quality.; https://www.healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=protect-long-term-care-facilities-pandemic-events-systematic-review-48796 : 2024 : 10/10 "Certainty of evidence (CoE) was assessed using GRADE.", "Although CoE of interventions was low or very low for most outcomes, the implementation of NPIs identified as potentially effective in this review often constitutes the sole viable option, particularly prior to the availability of vaccinations. Our evidence-gap map underscores the imperative for further research on several interventions. These gaps need to be addressed to prepare LTCFs for future pandemics." contradicts 2025.11.27/healthevidence.org/view-article.aspx?a=effect-pre-covid-post-covid-vaccination-long-covid-systematic-review-meta-49777 at vaccine effectiveness.; 2025.11.27/openpublichealthjournal.com/VOLUME/18/ELOCATOR/e18749445367433/ : "Non-pharmacological interventions (NPIs), also known as public health and social measures, have played a critical role in mitigating the spread of infectious diseases, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic [6, 8]. These interventions include measures such as mask-wearing, hand disinfection, physical distancing, screening and isolating infected individuals, and improving ventilation systems in buildings to reduce airborne transmission [3, 9, 10]." maybe deduction/rationalism and perceptive intuition/empiricism combined: 2025.11.27/https://senseaboutscience.org/