As news emerges that Google is censoring search results for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, a new interview with with a data scientist reveals how Google has the power to change the minds – and votes – of “billions” of people.
In certain regions such as the U.S., Google’s “autocomplete” search function displays no results for “Trump assassination.” X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk has accused Google of “election interference” as its search engine “disappears” Trump. Facebook’s Meta AI has described the failed assassination attempt as “fictional.”
Now Google search results for Trump are returning results supporting Kamala Harris, whose long history of vacuous and extreme left-wing statements is being scrubbed from the internet.
On July 30, regime mouthpiece Newsweek ran a headline that said “Kamala Harris’ Popularity Reaches Record High.” Yet reports claim that in private not even the Democrats believe the hype manufactured by their allies in Big Tech and the captive media. This message is intended for public consumption, and the public has a right to know who is making these messages – and how.
With this new report, Dr. Robert Epstein shows the power of Google to edit “reality” in real time – in a process which he claims could “shift” up to 25 million votes in Harris’ favor. Reading the “news,” it seems like this process is already underway.
Speaking to Michael Knowles on May 11, the Harvard psychologist explores how Google is flexing its digital dominance – to distort American democracy. Shockingly, he also details how he was warned his revelations would see him killed in a car crash. With obvious emotional difficulty he adds that months later, his wife died in a “horrendous car accident.” Despite these horrific events, Epstein heroically remains dedicated to telling the American people the truth about the power distorting their democracy.
Way back in March 2019, Epstein explained to Tucker Carlson how “Google can take a 50/50 split among undecided voters and change it to a 90/10 split with no one knowing they have been manipulated.”
Epstein told the U.S. Senate in June 2019 that the effect of search engine manipulation was “one of the most powerful forms of influence ever discovered in the behavioral sciences.”