Google: None Dare Call It Sedition Posted By: Patrick Wood June 27, 2019
Google has now flatly stated its intent to influence and control public perception so as to manipulate and determine national political election outcomes. It does this by using AI algorithms to skew search results, presenting only their political views, and suppressing dissenting or alternative views.
However, this is not a free speech issue. Google is not a news organization. It does not hire journalists nor does it create original content. Rather, Google is an information utility that simply indexes existing and new journalistic content.
Google’s all-powerful and pervasive Internet crawler is able to discover virtually 100% of everything published in the world, on an hour-by-hour or minute-by-minute basis. In other words, Google knows everything there is to know. The question is, will it tell all that it knows or only part of it?
Google is very much a public utility that resembles a telephone company. When your local telephone company publishes a phone book, it simply indexes people by last name and puts their number next to it. It is easy for one person to find another and then pick up the phone and make a call.
What would happen if the phone company started making decisions about who could have a listing in their master directory? What if they simply dropped out people who were discovered to be Republicans or Democrats? What if they deleted people because they had a certain skin color? Or national origin? Or religion?
While on one hand, the phone company was willing to connect and charge for service in everybody’s home, those suppressed individuals would only be able to make outbound calls and they would seldom receive any inbound calls.
Would America ever tolerate this? Of course not. In fact, it would spark a national uproar of epic proportions.
So, can anyone explain why Google is getting a free pass on hiding the particulars of its indexing algorithms from public consumers of information?
It would be bad enough if Google simply dropped out certain pieces of information, but they have gone way beyond this by rearranging the results it chooses to release and presenting them in such a manner to show an alternate reality that purposely misleads the public.
This is what is called “weaponizing data” to actively and intentionally lead people to false conclusions in order to modify their behavior. To say this is wrong is an understatement. To say it is illegal is complicated, but it is certainly possible.
The U.K. journalist, Ryan Gallagher, created an international uproar with the first report, but has since written 23 additional investigative articles that fully expose Google’s activities in China.
Gallagher wrote,
ZitatDocuments seen by The Intercept, marked “Google confidential,” say that Google’s Chinese search app will automatically identify and filter websites blocked by the Great Firewall. When a person carries out a search, banned websites will be removed from the first page of results… The search app will also “blacklist sensitive queries” so that “no results will be shown” at all when people enter certain words or phrases, the documents state. The censorship will apply across the platform: Google’s image search, automatic spell check and suggested search features will incorporate the blacklists, meaning that they will not recommend people information or photographs the government has banned.
This is exactly what Google is now doing to the United States, except that it is acting on its own accord and not under the orders of a national government.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt, a member of the elitist Trilateral Commission, was recently interviewed by BBC Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis and stated,
Zitat“The world is a very interconnected place. There are many, many benefits interacting, among other things, with China… I believed they would be better to stay in China, and help change China to be more open.”
Apparently, what is good for China’s censorship is good for the U.S. as well.
Will The Intercept call out Google for doing to the U.S. what it intended to do for China? Will the American public be as outraged over domestic censorship as they were about the possibility of China’s censorship?
Google’s clear agenda
When Google’s Head of Responsible Innovation, Jen Gennai stated,
ZitatAgain it wasn’t just us, it was, the people got screwed over, the news media got screwed over, like, everybody got screwed over so we’re rapidly been like, what happened there and how do we prevent it from happening again?
What does Google want to prevent from happening again? According to Gennai, it is “preventing the next Trump situation.”
Social justice warriors like Gennai have obviously discovered the power of Google’s Internet machine to practice social engineering according to their exclusive world view, while excluding all other views.
While some lawmakers are already investigating anti-trust measures against Google, they might be missing the more pertinent issue: Sedition.
According to one legal source,
ZitatSedition is a serious felony punishable by fines and up to 20 years in prison and it refers to the act of inciting revolt or violence against a lawful authority with the goal of destroying or overthrowing it.
Whether they realize it or not, Google is deep into the process of meddling with the election process to create insurrection in order to cause the overthrow of our lawful national government established according to the U.S. Constitution. In short, it is the citizens of our nation who decide national, state and local leadership and not Google!
Virtually every public servant in the United States is required to take an oath to defend and uphold the Constitution of the United States. It’s time to hold some feet to the fire.
My article published this morning, Google: None Dare Call It Sedition, is being shadow-banned to the max by Facebook, Twitter and, of course, by Google itself.
With the stunning revelations from Project Veritas that Google intends to make sure a "Trump incident" never happens again, you can see that the battle lines are drawn.
Google is a hotbed of Technocrats who passionately believe they know how to run your life better than you. They believe that it's perfectly OK to brainwash you with their weaponized data, and then create election results that suits them.
Well, Google has a 90% share of the search engine market, unlimited capital and all the AI that's fit for consumption.
We, on the other hand, have little more than courage, heart and determination. However, I firmly believe that these are what made America in the first place.
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