How Google Shifted 6 MILLION Votes To Joe Biden! [Watch]
So they’ll release the J6ers now…?
How many times does this make the Kraken being released now…?
[Via Jim S]
Notes from the Resistance
How Google Shifted 6 MILLION Votes To Joe Biden! [Watch]
So they’ll release the J6ers now…?
How many times does this make the Kraken being released now…?
[Via Jim S]
Well, that didn’t take long. After less than 12 hours, Google has taken down the site with public information about which student groups endorse Hamas terrorism. [More]
Related UPDATE
You can’t absolve yourself, either. I wonder how many are here on student visas, and how it helps “secure the Blessings of Liberty” to allow terrorist sympathizers to exist among us.
[Via Michael G]
Leave ‘neutrality behind,’ Soros-funded UT Austin journalism program says – Tech giants Google and Facebook are among financial supporters [More]
Hey, it’s not like they actually observed journalistic ethics back when they still pretended they had them…
“The morals of trousered apes” … I like that.
[Via Michael G]
The New Way YouTube is Going After 2A Content [Watch]
As opposed to the “old way”? I had a genuine original news video, non-monetized, mind you, taken from a car, of ATF trying to fire Fast and Furious whistleblower Vince Cefalu that got blocked by Google-owned YouTube after it started getting noticed on bogus “copyright” grounds because you could hear the radio playing a song in the background:

There’s a reason I went through all the contortions to leave Google–owned Blogger and find a platform safe from censorship, and since I don’t do ads here, there’s nothing to demonetize.
Screwing my findability on work published elsewhere is another story.
[Via Jess]
Google to add artificial intelligence chat feature to search engine, says CEO [More]
So they’ll be able to better suppress the discoverability of forbidden thoughts that human censors might miss?
GIGO.
According to the Google News tab, the only “new” story on the Jason Kloepfer shooting is a local public radio piece that doesn’t introduce any new information I haven’t already covered in a series of exclusive reports months and weeks ago:
You’ll note my AmmoLand stuff is nowhere to be found in Google News.
That’s intentional. It used to be. Then they started suppressing results. Now it’s completely gone.
(They still include my Firearms News articles, but look for that to change any day.)
I was looking for some ATF financial information for an article I’m drafting and happened upon this “helpful” information “courtesy” of Google:

People also answer, but the key here is “which people”?

I wonder when Google is just going to come right out and openly adopt “Be evil”…?
We have so far preserved more than 1.9 million “ephemeral experiences” – exposure to short-lived content that impacts people and then disappears, leaving no trace – that Google and other companies are able to use to shift opinions and voting preferences, and we expect to have captured more than 2.5 million by Election Day. [More]
Let me guess: “Baseless.”
[Via Michael G]
Google is trying to sway the election by suppressing GOP email and search results (again) [More]
Hey, they got rid of their slogan. How much more truth do you expect out of them?
I do wonder if a case could be made for foreign interference…
And I agree: Ingrates.
[Via Michael G]

Does anyone see Google “moderating threats of violence” when they come from a regime that’s implementing radical social changes being pushed by the global elites? Does everyone see the way cultural conquerors are doing the censorship job that the government cannot get away with (yet)? And is no one concerned that these alien-minded punishers of “wrong thinking” and gatekeepers of “right thinking” feel confident enough to publicly drop the mask and distance themselves from the “Don’t be evil” pledge they initially found helpful in gaining public trust (and political concessions on “content providing,” with content denial conveniently left unaddressed)? [More]
What’s the opposite of “Don’t be evil”?

See the way cultural conquerors do the censorship job government cannot (yet)?
Atlanta police got 911 calls: Someone was spray-painting swastikas on the rainbow crosswalk in the predominantly gay Midtown district. The LGBTQ community, not only in Atlanta, but nationwide, was prepared to launch a 24/7 media circus over this atrocity, but then police released surveillance video of the suspect, and suddenly the activists got so quiet you could hear the crickets chirping. [More]
Do you even need to click on the link to know why?
And now is as good a time as any to bring up a tangentially-related point. For an earlier post today I wanted to make sure I was spelling “Requiescat in Pace” correctly so looked up “RIP” on Google. This was the second hit:

Reflecting on how Google makes sure “Traditional American” sites are buried to make them unlikely if not impossible to find, and how non-“woke” ideology is demonetized or outright banned on those platforms, it’s curious to see the values they give top billing to. It’s also curious that I could go right to that video with no “potentially sensitive content” warnings.
The thought also strikes that this is all being done because those pulling the strings find it useful for everyone to accept that the biggest problems facing minority communities are systemic racism and white supremacists.
[Via Michael G]
They tell me that “your content has violated our Misleading Content policy. Please visit our Community Guidelines page blah, blah, blah”. Whatever. [More]
I confess I know next to nothing about this blog– I saw a post about censorship over at WRSA and that caught my interest seeing as how that’s exactly the reason I had to go through all the hassle of abandoning my Blogspot home of 17 years and starting this continuation blog. I see he, too, is the victim of a new Google censorship focus, which means no matter what he does, there are no assurances that work he spends portions of his life on won’t be summarily removed with no warning and no recourse.
Fortunately, that most invaluable of resources, the Internet Archive/ Wayback Machine* had his back on this one. I don’t see what the problem was with it, but then again, I saw no problem with what I posted either.
* I’ve been throwing some money their way once a year because I do find them so indispensable. Case in point: All my Examiner “Gunwalker” stuff would be gone from the net if not for them. And doesn’t that tell you just about everything you need to know about the DSM…