By Nicholas Stix
Oklahoma State terrorism suspect Kyron Birdine, who allegedly threatened on social medium Yik Yak to commit mass murder on campus Friday, by shooting people, is being ignored by big media and Google.
Google returns only 1,960 hits under “Kyron Birdine,” and that includes stories two years ago, from when he got himself a four-day “in-school” non-suspension suspension for violating test security in high school.
Although “Kyron” is an uncommon name, and Birdine should be all over the ness, Google autocomplete ignores the name. Googling under “Kyron” rturns the following auto-completes:
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cartwright
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“Kyron B” returns these auto-completes:
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bowman
brown
boyles
banks philadelphia
bailey
baltimore
battle
baptiste
bridges
The powers that be, including Google, clearly do not want the public to know about this guy. But they sure want you to know about Michael Slager, whose name presently returns 1,950,000 hits on Google.
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