Zach Vorhies: An Insider's Look at Google's Campaign Against Information Neutrality
Google Whistleblower spills the tea on the most powerful tech company in the world, revealing the puppeteer behind trending key phrases like "systemic racism" and "racial equity".
"In such a world of conflict, a world of victims and executioners, it is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners.”—Albert Camus
It takes someone dense—or not paying attention to American political discourse—to not realize that we are undergoing the most polarizing times in living memory. And the hyper-polarization is not accidental.
Google had been making the keywords “systemic racism” and “racial equity”, distinct ethno-Marxist ideas, trend intentionally. Indeed, only a mega-corp like Google, could seed an ideology so thoroughly across a population such that anyone who heard the term would repeat it in just 4 years’ time. It was propagated through internet airwaves as early as October 2016, only to be weaponized and repackaged into political platforms for our dear leaders ahead of the 2020 election. And thus began Google’s psychological operation over the entire online population for the ensuing 5 years.
News of Google’s information warfare on you was first broken by Project Veritas in 2019, when an anonymous informant from within Google dropped 950 pages of documents, leaking detailed information about Google’s proprietary search algorithm called “machine learning fairness” which determined what you saw at the very top of the page when you Googled a specific term. More importantly, it determined what you didn’t see. Within the pages of those documents was a blacklist that Google maintained. Specifically, if you Googled “clinton bengazi” you would’ve found nothing worthy of note.
The informant later came out as Zach Vorhies. Vorhies initially remained anonymous, fearing for his life, as anyone would if found in a situation that pitted themselves head to head with Goliath. But, as Vorhies told me in our interview, he was compelled to reveal his identity as a strategic move when Google announced that it was prepared to utterly ruin him by bearing down the full weight of the legal system upon him in a multi-year long war of attrition between Ordinary Civilian vs. Google LLC.
Watch to the full interview here:
Before Project Veritas broke the news about Google, Vorhies had been waiting in limbo for over a year. He’d submitted all the evidence to Veritas back in 2018, and it wasn’t until late 2019 when he heard back.
“They sort of just sat on it,” Vorhies recounted in our interview about the first time he sent the story to Veritas. “[James O’Keefe] originally thought the story was fake because it was too outrageous….He thought that it was a trap and so he didn’t move on it.”
Even now, when you search YouTube for “machine learning fairness”, you won’t get Vorhies’ viral interview with Project Veritas, despite the video topping 680,500 views. Peculiar, is it not? It’s almost as if Google doesn’t want you to discover it using a general search. Instead, if you search for “machine learning fairness project veritas”, only then will you see the video pop up, but that’s because you know exactly what you’re searching for.
"Everything that Google stands for now is horrible and it’s destroying America. They’re ripping it apart and they’re in violation of their own mission statement to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. Now they’re the largest censor on the planet. Now they’re engaging in a digital book burning the likes we have never seen. And I just don’t want to be a part of it anymore.”—Zachary Vorhies
So what’s the takeaway from all this? At the very least, if you’ve walked away with nothing else, realize that the next time you search Google to fact check an incident looking for “objective” coverage about it, realize that whatever you’ll find is anything but.
Zach Vorhies is a published writer of #1 newly released book on Amazon, “Google Leaks: A Whistleblower's Exposé of Big Tech Censorship” now available for purchase. Vorhies will be keynoting at our upcoming conference, Priv8: Handshake x Orchid, in Miami on October 3rd, hosted by us, dWeb Foundation, and Orchid protocol.
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