Listen up, folks. Google’s under fire and for good reason. The big tech behemoth’s been playing puppet master with US politics — and we’ve got the inside scoop.
In a nutshell, Google researcher Dr. Robert Epstein presented a damning report to the Texas State Senate, revealing the insidious manipulation tactics employed by big tech companies like Google to sway public opinion. And no, this isn’t some tin-foil hat conspiracy. We’re talking cold, hard facts here.
Epstein markered out ten ingenious, yet spine-chilling influence tactics masterminded by big tech. They’re as invisible as they are perilous, going unnoticed by you and me. And guess what? They’ve been at it since 2012, gradually shifting the electoral power to a select few. But the game doesn’t end here. Epstein warns of even grimmer times, suggesting that Google could manipulate between 6.4 and 25 million votes in future elections. And guess who’s caught in the crossfire? That’s right — the moderate Republicans.
But Epstein isn’t all doom and gloom. He’s got a plan. He proposes a full-scale system to monitor and track data sent to users. Basically, treat Google the way they treat us — fair game, right? His secret weapon is a data storage system packed with evidence from 14,000 unbiased voters — a treasure trove full of manipulations that would’ve otherwise vanished.
For instance, did you know Google’s been issuing ‘Register to Vote’ reminders to Democrats two and a half times more than to Republicans? Or how they’re recommending poppingly violent videos to children and teens on YouTube? Epstein believes in the power of accountability, urging the Texas Senate to take swift action.
And guess what? It works. After the revelation of Epstein’s research sparked a stern letter from Senator Cruz to the Google CEO, Google’s election interference in the Georgia runoff elections sputtered to a stop. Talk about a victory! Epstein’s nationwide monitoring system, termed “America’s Digital Shield,” also played its part, making Google’s search results less politically biased.
But here’s the clincher. The Big Tech ruse doesn’t end with Google. Its subsidiaries, including YouTube, are knee-deep in this scheme. YouTube’s ‘Up Next’ and other recommendations are chock-full of subliminal messages, targeted directly at us users. They’ve even discussed changing public opinion about President Trump’s travel ban policies.
Epstein concluded by emphasizing that you need data for a successful legal challenge against Big Tech. The threat is real, and more action is undoubtedly needed.
Time to wake up, folks. Your freedoms are at stake and Big Tech’s got its eye on the prize. Contact your representatives. Demand transparency and fairness from Big Tech. Don’t let them puppeteer you. Stand up, speak out, fight back. It’s time to reclaim our First Amendment rights.