Thursday, July 25, 2019

Paul's Fantastic Search Engine, from one of our readers

This message came by email and I forwarded it to Anna who put her Amen of approval for what was written. Rose Marie is referring to the search box at the top of www.annavonreitz.com between the pictures.

---- Original Message -----
To: Rose Marie
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2019 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: Paul's Fantastic Search Engine

AMEN!!!!!


On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 12:25 PM ROSE MARIE SPANAGEL  wrote:

This is a sensitive topic as some could be learning how to use devices to connect to the internet at the same time they’re learning what went wrong and how to help get our country back on track.

Through the many years I have observed readers don’t use - or know how to use Paul’s Search Engine.  If they did, they would not post nonsense opinions that fail to contribute to material presented - or would be diverting on many non-relevant topics.   One example is comments posted here:  http://www.paulstramer.net/2019/07/its-very-simple-and-exactly-opposite-of.html

Using only the words “Title 50” in the box on Paul’s Search Engine --- that is located on the same page they were reading would have provided more than sufficient information to resolve confusion and provide answers to their questions.    The fewer words in a query will produce more results, as in this example,  11 writings were presented.
http://www.paulstramer.net/search?q=Title+50 
  
Adding the words “Sole Relief and Remedy” to Title 50 – [Only 4 writings were presented link below] http://www.paulstramer.net/search?q=Title+50%2C+Sole+Relief+and+Remedy.

Perhaps it would be beneficial if a permanent reference is included near the area one goes to post comments - in red or other color -  using a similar example above with words: "How to use Search Engine on this page"
INSTRUCTIONS – RESOLVE YOUR QUESTIONS FIRST - BEFORE POSTING COMMENTS?

Paul’s Search Engine is outstanding and he should be lauded for providing it.  It would be grand if more people knew how to use it instead of using “outside search engines” which have been providing dwindling results from censorship.