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ArticlesJune 17, 2024
Watch: Insider exposed how Google is going to STEAL the election again
Dr. Robert Epstein joined today’s show to share findings from his study about how Google can rig an election.
In 2022, the RNC sued Google, "alleging spam filters suppress Republican emails ahead of the election." In 2021, YouTube suspended Donald Trump's account.
In 2020, 98 percent of billions in tech donated to Democrats.
"In San Francisco, if you were to take 1,000 people at random, you would not see 98 percent go to Democrats," Crowder said. "That is not natural. That is by design."
According to The Daily Caller:
A study has found that tech companies can influence the decisions of large numbers of undecided voters with search suggestions on search engines."One of the simplest ways to promote your candidate is to suppress negative search suggestions and by doing that," Epstein
The study, conducted by Dr. Robert Epstein and several other affiliates of the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology (AIBRT), sought to determine whether the suggestions that pop into the search bar when using engines like Google can influence the voting behavior of undecideds. Its findings suggest that the “search suggestion effect” (SSE) is real and powerful, so much so that search engine operators controlling search suggestions could have “the power to shift a large number of votes without people’s awareness,” Epstein told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
“We found that negative suggestions attract far more clicks than neutral or positive ones, consistent with extensive research on negativity bias, and that the differential suppression of negative search suggestions can turn a 50/50 split among undecided voters into more than a 90/10 split favoring the candidate for whom negative search suggestions were suppressed,” the study states. “We conclude that differentially suppressing negative search suggestions can have a dramatic impact on the opinions and voting preferences of undecided voters, potentially shifting a large number of votes without people knowing and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to trace.”
said. "In this year's presidential election, this allowed Google to shift between 6.4 to 25 million votes."
According to Epstein, in any election where the Republican is up by four percent or less, that election is ultimately in the hands of Google. The more spread out the odds are, the harder it becomes for them.
"All that messaging that is discouraging people on the right from voting, it's all coming from big tech," Epstein said. "Any message that goes viral is because the tech companies are allowing it."
A viral story about ballot harvesting may go viral so that some Republicans become discouraged from voting.
"Google wants you looking at those things so you don't look at them," Epstein said.
Visit https://mygoogleresearch.com/ to support his work.
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