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Google Organics & Bing Organics: Ethical Search Engines for the Conscious Web

Google Organics & Bing Organics: Ethical Search Engines for the Conscious Web

By Marie Seshat Landry Creator of Google Organics & Bing Organics | Founder, Marie Landry’s Spy Shop

In today’s digital environment, search engines shape the way we understand the world. Whether we’re researching food safety, comparing products, or looking for truth in science, the results we see are curated by invisible hands—most of them driven by profit, not principle.

As an independent scientist, entrepreneur, and ethics-driven technologist, I saw this growing problem and decided to act. The result is the launch of Google Organics and Bing Organics—two public-facing, ad-supported search tools focused on organic integrity, ethical discovery, and regenerative intelligence.

These platforms are now live and fully accessible at: https://searchfororganicsofficial.blogspot.com

Why Rebuild Search?

Traditional search engines are dominated by advertising dollars and algorithmic optimization that often reward visibility—not truth. While these systems are incredibly powerful, they are also vulnerable to manipulation by:

  • Greenwashing: companies appearing “eco-friendly” without meaningful standards
  • Corporate lobbying: dominant brands buying front-page rankings
  • SEO tricks: low-quality content flooding organic queries

For those of us working in sustainability, organic innovation, or regenerative agriculture, this creates a toxic feedback loop. Important knowledge is buried. Ethical producers are overshadowed. And consumers are misled.

Google Organics and Bing Organics exist to push back against this.

What Are They, Exactly?

Google Organics and Bing Organics are fully functioning, ad-supported custom search portals. They are not alternatives to the Google or Bing engines—they are purpose-driven filters built on top of them, designed to support users who care about:

  • Organic agriculture and certified organics
  • Ethical sourcing, fair trade, and transparency
  • Regenerative business models and ecological science
  • Avoiding synthetic manipulation, fraud, or bias in search results

Both engines offer a familiar interface with a new purpose: to elevate searches that matter for people and planet.

Yes, There Are Ads

These engines are powered by Google and Bing’s Custom Search platforms, which means they are subject to their ad-serving systems. I have chosen to keep them free and accessible to the public by using these tools openly. Ads are clearly marked, and no personal data is collected by me.

This is a working prototype—not a walled garden. The long-term vision is to evolve toward cleaner, AI-filtered, open search systems. But today, these tools are ready for everyday use.

How They Work

At https://searchfororganicsofficial.blogspot.com, you’ll find two direct entry points:

  • Google Organics: A curated Google search portal emphasizing organic, verified, and ethically aligned web content.
  • Bing Organics: A similar engine drawing from Bing’s index, for users seeking diversity in results or alternative indexing.

The goal is not to replace Google or Bing, but to refocus them—to create a more ethical user experience within platforms people already know.

Key Features:

  • Ad-supported access: No paywall. Fully usable as-is.
  • Organic-first mindset: Intended for users seeking verified, non-greenwashed data.
  • Easy to navigate: Familiar search layout, with recontextualized branding and purpose.
  • Faster access to aligned content: Helps avoid clickbait, misinformation, or synthetic noise.

What Can You Use It For?

Here are some examples of powerful, practical searches you can run today:

  1. Certified Organic Product Research

    Look up ingredients, certifications, and standards from verified sources—without having to sift through irrelevant or deceptive links.

    Try searching:

    • best certified organic baby food with EU standard
    • non-GMO verified hemp seed oil suppliers
  2. Sustainability & Ecology Topics

    Get better access to academic and field-based perspectives on climate, soil health, circular economy, and related topics.

    Try searching:

    • regenerative agriculture vs organic farming 2025 studies
    • peer-reviewed papers on carbon drawdown using hemp
  3. Corporate Accountability

    Investigate claims by large brands or look deeper into labor, sourcing, and sustainability claims without being overwhelmed by marketing-heavy content.

    Try searching:

    • [Brand name] organic certification controversy
    • ethical alternatives to Amazon for organic shopping

Who Are These Search Engines For?

These tools are built for anyone seeking organic truth and digital clarity—but especially:

  • Consumers looking for cleaner choices
  • Journalists & researchers focused on sustainability
  • Entrepreneurs in ethical commerce
  • Students in environmental science or public health
  • Activists fighting disinformation in food, climate, and health systems

Even casual users can benefit from a more intentional and trustworthy search experience.

The Vision Going Forward

I created Google Organics and Bing Organics as a response to synthetic bias, but also as a step toward ethical AI and regenerative web architecture. These platforms may still show ads—but they serve a greater ethical context, and they mark the beginning of a decentralized, life-positive search philosophy.

This is just the first generation. Over time, I plan to:

  • Develop better filters against greenwashing and manipulation
  • Introduce open tagging systems for verified ethical sources
  • Expand into independent, AI-assisted crawlers focused on organic rights, sustainability, and health
  • Offer more tools to educators, entrepreneurs, and advocacy groups using OSINT (Open Source Intelligence)

For now, Google Organics and Bing Organics offer a real, usable bridge between mainstream search and the ethical web we need to build.

Try It Today

Visit: https://searchfororganicsofficial.blogspot.com

Choose your preferred engine—Google Organics or Bing Organics—and begin using search for what it was meant to do: empower you with accurate, ethical, relevant information.

Final Words

Truth should be searchable. Ethics should be visible. And every user deserves a search tool that respects their values.

Google Organics and Bing Organics are humble, powerful steps toward that reality. They’re not perfect—but they are real. They’re live. And they’re here to serve the people, not the algorithm.

—Marie Seshat Landry contact@marielandryceo.com

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