Google’s new global censorship tool was introduced today at 9:10 a.m. via an email press release.
According to LaToya Drake, head of Google News Initiative.
Instead of global internet censorship, Google calls it “Fact Check Tools.”
Its purpose is to eliminate dissent on any… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Their partners are the:
•United Nations (UN)
•World Health Organization (WHO)
toolbox.google.com/factcheck/mark…
Plus 71 pages of other partners are listed in the fine print on this website:
services.google.com/fh/files/misc/…
Google’s algorithms are designed to delete websites that criticize topics such as:
- COVID-19 statistics
- the World Bank
- the FBI’s crime statistics
- PharmGKB
- a one-world global government
docs.datacommons.org/blog.html
Other topics include:
•global warming statistics provided by the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change based in Geneva, Switzerland)
•the World Health Organization's (WHO) findings on any topic they select
https://t.co/2SICczM7BV
•the United… https://t.co/6oxpGUdrBsipcc.ch/site/assets/up…
who.int
twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
The algorithms are Google’s last-ditch attempt to control the internet before people worldwide can no longer access it.
The goal is to have one point of view.
Google calls it “Data Commons.”
docs.datacommons.org/2020/10/15/sea…
All data supports one global government under the United Nations (UN) banner.
Google has the only say on what news gets read or blocked from the internet.
support.google.com/news/publisher…
Vint (Vinton) Cerf has worked for Google since 2005 as their Chief Internet Evangelist.
His main function is global internet development for the United Nations (UN), a one-world government.
In the below video sponsored by the UN, Cerf said the Internet… https://t.co/5CMbLt9Ojwresearch.google.com/pubs/author324…
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