Dr. Epstein has been researching election interference efforts by search engines like Google since 2013.
In the summer of 2020, he also blew the whistle and warned Congress during his testimony that Google was manipulating voters "On a massive scale." Epstein says told The Gateway Pundit is a Democrat who supported Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton, but "I don't support, you know, the idea that a private company is not accountable to the public, that's not elected, is not part of our democracy, is controlling our elections," he said.
The Gateway Pundit correspondent Jordan Conradson spoke to Dr. Epstein last week about his research on Google's manipulation of search results to influence elections and "Re-engineer humanity" in accordance with their company values.
They're literally trying to change the human mind and to re-engineer humanity according to and I quote, from one of their videos, "According to company values." And that's what we're doing as we're collecting a massive amount of data, not just from Google but from other tech companies, looking at actual content that they're sending to real people.
The point is, when a young person is typing something on Google Docs and uses a gender term, for example, Google Docs now automatically offers correction.
We preserved, before the 2016 presidential election, 13,000 searches on Google, Bing, and Yahoo and looked for political bias in search results.
In 2016 We estimated because the level of bias favoring Hillary Clinton was so high, and I was supporting Hillary Clinton, by the way, but the level of bias on Google, not on Bing or Yahoo, just on Google's search engine was so high that Google probably shifted between 2.6 and 10.4 million votes to Hillary Clinton with no one being aware that they were doing this.
Jump to the 2020 election, again and use the amount of data that we preserve, which was quite a lot, suggested that Google and other tech companies, mainly Google, had shifted about 6 million votes to Joe Biden, whom I also supported.
The question is, what would it cost the average citizens to do so on their platform? $50 million dollars, $100 million? What if you wanted to send out, let's just say on election day, you wanted to send out "Go vote" reminders on Google's homepage, which is seen 500 million times a day in the United States, what if you wanted to send out "Go vote" reminders on their homepage, say just to Republicans because you like Republicans? What would that cost you? It costs Google nothing.
Google has been working with agencies of the federal government, literally, before the company was even founded.
Of course, now, my team knows more than anybody, because we're preserving so much ephemeral content from Google and other companies.
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