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Google no longer helps you find what you are truly looking for. Instead, they now customize results to satisfy their wants and needs. Individual results might vary.
Google's audacious tyranny, which includes censorship, surveillance, and mind control, is accelerating at a wicked clip. It's hard to keep up. The planet's leading search engine has stealthily infiltrated areas/sectors of our society, including elections, news, finances, and health, not to mention your mind, all the while 'vacuuming' and usurping data, to become a megalithic repository.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane back to 2019.
November 1st:
Google's parent company Alphabet acquired FitBit for a cool $2.1 billion, adding it to the other 200 companies it owns.
November 12th:
The Wall Street Journal reports via an anonymous 'source' within Google that the company has been accessing millions of patients' health data alongside Ascension, the largest Catholic health system in the world, without patient consent.
The deal between Google and Ascension authorizing the data transfer was formally signed hours after The Wall Street Journal broke the story.
The same day, Ascension put out a notification stating that there was no breach of data and that their collaboration is (somehow) entirely compliant with The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations of 1996 (more on this later).
November 14th:
The Wall Street Journal reports that attorney generals representing 48 states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, announced the opening of a sweeping antitrust investigation into Google.
The Guardian published an opinion piece titled "I'm the Google whistleblower. The medical data of millions of Americans is at risk."
Mind Control, Surveillance, Wicked Genius
The amount of surveillance, manipulation, and mind control that Google is guilty of beckons the slogan: "Make George Orwell Fiction Again."
© Courtesy Zach Vorhies
It sounds outlandish and sci-fi until you untangle the wicked genius.
To begin, one can review the evidence Google software engineer turned whistleblower handed over to the Department of Justice and Project Veritas in August 2019.
Although mainstream media coverage has been slow to catch on, the 950 pages Zach Vorhies provided, which includes two blacklists, confirms Google's nefarious ways.
Three years prior, Dr. Robert Epstein, Senior Research Psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology, and former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today had already identified at least nine different blacklists and written about them in a piece for US News and World Report titled "The New Censorship."
It was 2016, and he was already calling the company 'the world's biggest censor.'
In October 2019 at the American Priority Conference in Miami, Vorhies's astounding presentation further unpacked Google's maniacal plan to allow machines to unfairly control our minds to serve their agenda under the guise of benevolence. Google calls it "Machine Learning Fairness." In this world that Vorhies exposes objective reality itself is biased.
"I think it's just going to get harder [for the mainstream] to ignore because Zach walked off with 950 pages of documents and an internal video," says Dr. Robert Epstein.
Next, after surveillance and censorship, comes what some term 'mind control.' One solid example of manipulation is how Google has rigged organic search results (a tenet of its initial genesis) and turned them into “autocomplete suggestions.”
Carefully constructed sets of search suggestions can be used to shift people's searches and hence their opinions, Dr. Epstein has observed in studies.
He demonstrated the predictability of people's clicks in response to "autocomplete" search suggestions; a manipulation he labeled the "Search Suggestion Effect" (SSE).
And then, in a series of controlled experiments reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) in 2015, Epstein and Robertson demonstrated the power that search results have to shift people's opinions and voting preferences without their realizing - up to 80 percent in some demographic groups. They labeled this the "Search Engine Manipulation Effect" (SEME).
Turns out internet search rankings have a significant impact on consumer choices, mainly because users trust and choose higher-ranked results more than lower-ranked results.
"Because search engines are currently unregulated, and because SSE is largely invisible to people, it is potentially quite dangerous as a possible means of manipulation, especially when used in combination with SEME," concludes Dr. Robert Epstein.
"Suppressing negative search suggestions can be used to shift opinions about any topic -- even about Google itself."
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