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Post by avordvet on Jun 11, 2019 15:12:06 GMT -5
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Post by avordvet on Jun 24, 2019 15:45:19 GMT -5
James O’Keefe Strikes Again: Project Veritas Publishes Explosive Report Featuring Google’s Plan to Prevent ‘Trump Situation’ in 2020Cassandra Fairbanks June 24, 2019 Project Veritas has released alarming new undercover video, leaked documents, and testimony from a Google insider revealing the tech giant’s plans to meddle in US politics and “prevent a Trump situation in 2020.” One aspect of the report features undercover footage of longtime Google employee and Head of Responsible Innovation, Jen Gennai, arguing against Senator Elizabeth Warren’s suggestion that the company should be broken up because a smaller company would not be able to prevent “the next Trump situation.” www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/06/james-okeefe-strikes-again-project-veritas-publishes-explosive-report-featuring-googles-plan-to-prevent-trump-situation-in-2020/
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Post by avordvet on Jul 30, 2019 3:56:46 GMT -5
Google Insider to Project Veritas: Big Corporate Power Merging with Politics Is ‘Dangerous’Eric Risberg/AP, Allum Bokhari, 24 Jul 2019 “I don’t see any doubt that [Google] is very politically biased” — those are the words of Greg Coppola, a senior software engineer at Google who spoke to Project Veritas about political bias at the company for which he has worked for five years. In his interview, Coppola questioned the veracity of Google’s assurances to the world — and to Congress, under oath — that its products are not politically biased. “I look at search and I look at Google News and I see what it’s doing and I see Google executives go to Congress and say that it’s not manipulated. It’s not political. And I’m just so sure that’s not true” said Coppola. Coppola, who works for the tech giant on artificial intelligence at the Google Home assistant, went on to say that Americans must grapple with the problem of tech bias before it completely undermines democracy. www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/07/24/google-insider-to-project-veritas-big-corporate-power-merging-with-politics-is-dangerous/
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