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To: MarkL; semimojo

“I now believe that Google, and its parent company, Alphabet, is the greatest threat to The United States since WWII.

Besides the fact that they control the vast majority of information getting to the masses, AS WELL AS advertising for media outlets, they have the ability to force news outlets to modify their stories to fit a narrative which Google approves of, as we see in this article.

But what’s worse is that Google engineers are working with the ChiCom military on AI projects which are not only being used to put down any insurrections through facial recognition, but software and systems that will have direct military applications.

Combine that with current and former board members of Google and Alphabet (especially Eric Schmidt) hate President Trump with such passion that they will do anything to swing the election against President Trump. And they’ve admitted such in a leaked recording of a corporate meeting.

Google is a threat, both the the free and fair election, but also a military threat, to the USA.

Mark”

Excellent, and I agree.


15 posted on 06/16/2020 7:58:25 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp; MarkL
...they have the ability to force news outlets to modify their stories to fit a narrative which Google approves of, as we see in this article.

Google never asked The Federalist to change or delete any articles.

They had concerns about some of the comments, but even those they didn't ban or delete.

Their only concern was offending the advertisers.

Face it, advertisers don't want to be associated with certain things. I don't blame them.

16 posted on 06/16/2020 8:43:02 PM PDT by semimojo
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