Google's bread and butter is rankings, I would think their skill in ranking sites would trickle into some algorithm for weighting whether a source has some legitimacy. It's interesting it would pick it up and weight it so heavily with an N of 1 from some random website. That without corroboration literally anywhere else for something that would clearly have at least some other presence would be ranked so high.
I actually wonder if this is an artifact of a naive implementation of "search and regurgitate" or if the system had good reason to believe information from whoever "Thomas Germain" is was trustworthy.
Sure, but this is also the Achilles heel. The resistance has a simple method of sabotage.
Human minds are able to jump outside the system, unlike the system itself.