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Join our grassroots effort to take back the internet from the haters and fakers. Publishing posts here that fight stereotypes with positive, verifiable facts about real people.

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Mayor Jess Herbst

Jess Herbst, born Jeff Herbst in 1959, is the first openly transgender mayor in the state of Texas. She is the Mayor of New Hope, Texas. Ms. Herbst has been active in local government since 2003 as an elected alderman, and road commissioner. In May 2016 the then-current mayor suffered a heart attack and died, Herbst as the longest-serving alderman was appointed the mayor of the town.

Jess Herbst runs her own computer services business. She started her career by selling the personal computers and continued on to become an image processing expert creating custom systems for The American Museum of Natural History, Exxon, Boeing, Cathay Pacific, McDonnell Douglas and others.

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http://www.teenvogue.com/story/texas-first-openly-transgender-mayor

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4181352/Texas-town-mayor-Jess-Herbst-comes-transgender.html

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38831833

http://jessherbst.com/

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Visit Outsmart Websites!

These sites are up and running.

BlackWomenAreDoctors.com

WomenAreMilitaryLeader.com

MuslimsAreScientists.com

OutsmartInternetHate.com

Future Sites (not open yet)

TransgenderPeopleAreLeaders.com

WomenAreScientists.com

Vivienne Ming

Vivienne Ming, born Evan Smith in 1973, is a theoretical neuroscientist, technologist and entrepreneur. She co-founded Socos, and a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley’s Center for Theoretical Neuroscience. Mrs. Ming has developed a predictive model of diabetes to better manage the glucose levels of her diabetic son and systems to predict manic episodes in bipolar suffers. She sits on the boards of StartOut, The Palm Center, Emozia, and the Bay Area Rainbow Daycamp, and is an advisor to Credit Suisse, Cornerstone Capital, and BayesImpact. Vivienne also speaks frequently on issues of LGBT inclusion and gender in technology. Vivienne lives in Berkeley, CA, with her wife (and co-founder) and their two children.

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Lance Corporal Callahan Brown

Lance Corporal Callahan Brown, born 1994, is one of the first three female infantry Marines. 

Marine’s officials announced on 1/3/2017 that 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, will receive 3 women, including Lance Corporal Brown, designated to serve in the following roles: rifleman, machine gunner and mortar Marine.

Lance Corporal Callahan Brown spent months in co-ed training at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, before moving west to Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California, for a series of combat assessments in grimy field conditions. She recently told the press;

“ I volunteered not only to broaden my horizons but also to help out my leadership skills and to show America that women can be in infantry if they put their mind to it. It was important to me because a lot of people in the military and out, they’re basing everything on opinions, and we’re able to give good information and show that we can actually, statistically do this.”

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How to Outsmart Internet Hate

Join our grassroots effort to take back the internet from the haters and fakers.

The haters are using simple technology techniques to hold Google hostage and overwhelm social media with fake news and bigotry. We can use the same techniques to make sure that facts come first in our search results and social media feeds.

The haters have spent a lot of money to find and target people who help spread their nonsense. We just need a little money to get off the ground. Once we get started, the good and generous people of the internet will give us the tailwind we need to outsmart the haters and take back the internet.

Not sure what I mean?
Here is what happens when you type “are women” or “are jews” into Google.

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Source: The Guardian 12/4/2016

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Why can’t Google, Facebook and the rest of them just fix this?

The answer is simple. They just can’t catch all the haters and fakers. Google and Facebook need us. We provide the content. All they do is match the content other people make with our searches and likes. Honestly, it’s not Google’s or Facebook’s fault if millions of people search for and link to hate speech.

What can we all do about this?

Basically we will create simple web pages like MuslimsAreScientists.com that fight stereotypes by providing positive, verifiable facts about real people. We will promote these facts using the same linking, liking and tracking technology the haters are using. With just a little effort and a little money, these facts will show up in search results and in social media. Very quickly these facts will show up first.

What we are asking the good and generous people of the internet to do?

First please donate a little money to our efforts. Then just share, like and link to our fact pages. The technology of the internet will do the rest.

Our factual web pages
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Links to those pages
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Social media shares and likes
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A little web advertisement
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Standard user tracking
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Facts squeeze out fakers and haters in search results and social media feeds

Here is Wikipedia’s detailed description of how this kind of thing technically works.

Your contribution is a vote for optimism, a vote for the future and a vote to make sure the internet delivers on its promise to bring people together and stop driving us apart.

Your contribution will pay for the following:

1. Registering the names of internet pages that fight stereotypes and present facts like: MuslimsAreScientists.com and WomenAreMilitaryLeaders.com

Each domain name can cost anywhere from $1 to hundreds of dollars per year. We want to register at least 100.

2. Creating and hosting the simple websites.

The websites will be created by volunteers. Then each site will cost about $10/Month to host and $50/Month to keep updated.

3. Coding and managing visitor tracking also known as cookies. We can use that visitor data to further promote our pages. Simply visiting a page will help promote the facts. Of course we will be clear and transparent about how and what we are tracking as well as how to remove cookies from a computer or phone.

This will cost about $100-200 per site to set up. Volunteers will manage the tracking.

4. Buying a little bit of advertising with Google and Facebook. A little goes a long way.

We will start with $1,000 and spend more if needed.

5. Communication with Google, Facebook, Twitter and other social media to ask for their assistance. They want our help to solve this problem. Their businesses are being negatively affected by this problem.

This will cost about $5,000 for the year.

6. Link our websites to others all around the internet working to make the internet a place for good people to find facts. Volunteers will do this too.

Volunteers are welcome!

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Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson

Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson, born  1918, is a physicist and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the United States’ aeronautics and space programs with the early application of digital electronic computers at NASA. Her technical work at NASA spanned decades during which she calculated the trajectories, launch windows, and emergency back-up return paths for many flights from Project Mercury including the early NASA missions of John Glenn and Alan Shepard, the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon, through the Space Shuttle program and even early plans for the Mission to Mars.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Johnson

Katherine Johnson Biography

http://www.wvgazettemail.com/daily-mail-editorials/20161224/hats-off-to-west-virginias-own-katherine-johnson

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/inside-hidden-figures/

A Post From Our Site In Progress: Women Are Scientists

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Martine Rothblatt

Martine Aliana Rothblatt, born 1954, is an American lawyer, author, and entrepreneur. Originally named Martin, She is the founder and Chairman of the Board of United Therapeutics. She is also the CEO of GeoStar and the creator of Sirius Satellite Radio

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A Post From Our Site In Progress: Transgender People Are Leaders

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