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Revision as of 16:38, 4 June 2016
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Coincidence Detector is a browser plugin for Google Chrome (and other browsers that do not matter) which helps to identify influence and collusion in journalism and the media by marking Jewish names and the titles of Jewish run organizations with an "Echo", or 3 sets of parenthesis, like so: (((Zuckerberg)))
As soon as the (((media))) caught wind of Coincidence Detector they promptly wrote a barrage of stories denouncing it as a tool of antisemitism, hatred and harassment, even going so far as to compare it to putting Jews in concentration camps. It was shortly thereafter removed from the Google Chrome store.
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Save to your local drive. Open chrome://extensions in a new tab. Click the Developer Mode radio botton. Drag the .CRX file into the chrome://extensions tab. ????. PROFIT!.
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