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This is a riveting personal story and stunning expose published on March 20, 2023. I copied the audio for you at 2 x speed, so use headphones. For those who want to watch the video and use slower speeds, the original is HERE. The source is Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth HERE, but this interview is not about that. 

These are the show notes: 

Amidst heavy censorship of 9/11-related topics by Google and off the heels of discovering that comments are disappearing from AE911Truth’s YouTube videos, 9/11 Free Fall host Andy Steele is joined this week by Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies.

Vorhies shares his story and discusses the power of Google and how its censorship program works. In particular, it impacts search engine results, YouTube views and comments, and how certain information is ranked and blacklisted. 

He starts out: 

I considered myself the standard… liberal… and thought that Google was the solution to the problems within the corporate world—the malfeasance of bad corporate control. It turned out that I was completely wrong and that Google was a bad actor, a wolf in sheep’s clothing, and that became apparent in 2016. Before that, they were all about expressing yourself, took hard stances against censorship of any kind, and I really enjoyed a company that was able to do that. I was totally bought and sold by Google and woke up every day enjoying the job that I loved to do. 

In 2019, Vorhies delivered 950 pages of documents outlining Google’s censorship program to the US Department of Justice. His story was made famous when Project Veritas spotlighted it. His book, Google Leaks: A Whistleblower’s Exposé of Big Tech Censorship, relates the harrowing ordeal he went through after he came forward.

This presentation might be good to give to someone convinced that Google and the media are trustworthy. It has no mention of Covid. If you pass it on, see if the people you share it with will allow you to subscribe their email below. 

18 Comments

  • Avatar Jayne Doe says:

    Thanks for 2x share. My modus operande. I’m an intuitive. I laughed so hard when he said the police agreed that Reno 911 was the most accurate portrayal of the police. I binge watched it last year for some unbenownst reason. Now I know why! LOL. I haven’t had tele since 2014, just Roku and I’ve honestly only had it turned on for under 40 hours in the last 3 years. Reno 911 racked up most of those hours. Hunger Games episodes was my other binge watch, hhm?! There’s the 40. Don’t Look Up was the Kill Switch, 20 minutes into it, BOOM. Done.

  • Avatar Dachsie says:

    Google was so so good at first, like in the late 1990s for me. I also remember that the original companyu2019s motto was u201CDonu2019t be evil.u201D Zach V shows how many opportunities and near occasions of mortal sin that search engine company succumbed to.

    • Avatar Robert Yoho MD (ret) says:

      Exactly. I too loved Google. How many have turned against us. Et Tu, Brutus?

      • Avatar erin says:

        I think the Ps (psychopaths and their ilk) look for areas of “good energy” and enthusiasm to subvert and take over. So not so much a wolf in sheep’s clothing, as nice sheep being taken over by the wolves. Same thing happened to Nature Conservancy and many many other groups. Including much of what we used to think of as the Left.

        Or you could say that while Google preached “Don’t be evil,” they forgot to preach “No assholes.” The two must go together, otherwise the group in question is ripe for the picking.

        • Avatar Fed up says:

          Hi Erin, could you elaborate on the Nature Conservancy please? I used to donate to them but lately wondered. uD83EuDDD0 I know if I look this up I will only get the fake stuff saying how wonderful they are. uD83EuDD13

          • Avatar erin says:

            HI Fed up. I used to be a member, donated… and took part in their activities. Later, the word was out they began to make questionable deals with the government over the lands they managed to acquire. Instead of stewarding the lands they got (often as gifts by people expecting proper stewardship), they began to play politics with the big players. Having such a money machine on their hands, they became corrupt. This is what I heard when I was still following the scene. I switched to supporting the bat people down in Austin. I have no idea what became of them later, whether they stayed true. The worst example personally I have is from the drug war side. The Southern Poverty Law Center used to be a small group working on behalf of the drug war prisoners. Then I looked away and bam, they are an evil and corrupted money machine involved in persecuting people with whom they disagree. Talk about a takeover! 🙁

          • Avatar Fed up says:

            Wow, thanks Erin. I appreciate your insight and information. Iu2019m questioning everything now, more than ever. Thatu2019s so disheartening, especially when folks, in good faith, donated their land thinking it was for the protection of wildlife and forests, etc. So sad. It seems the bigger a company gets, the more corrupt they become. Thanks again for this info. Take good care.

          • Avatar erin says:

            Fed up, just a note. I have read that in the old days, corporations were convened for a specific purpose, and when the purpose was fulfilled, they had to disband. I imagine it applied to civic as well as private corporations. Maybe we should go back to it. Nobody should be shielded from responsibility. You take good care too!

  • Avatar ABIGAIL REPORTS says:

    Left’s Censorship Knows No Bounds, New Court Documents Show That Biden Attempted To Control Your Private Text Messages https://loyalconservatives.com/2023/03/26/lefts-censorship-knows-no-bounds/?utm_source=pb_rballot

    u2018Itu2019s All Being Covered Upu2019: Sen. Ron Johnson on Missing Batch of Fauci Emails, COVID Origins, and Silencing of the Vaccine-Injured
    https://www.theepochtimes.com/its-all-being-covered-up-sen-ron-johnson-on-missing-batch-of-fauci-emails-covid-origins-and-silencing-of-the-vaccine-injured_5148765.html?utm_source=Morningbrief&src_src=Morningbrief&utm_campaign=mb-2023-03-26&src_cmp=mb-2023-03-26&utm_medium=email&est=4TjUeX14wdW571K6YBpcvQfouz%2BflWHqIqPtqAx9SPTXFBgIgP8Fm17XL6s%3D

    A suburb of Denver, Colorado has voted to ban the construction of new gas stations in order to address ‘environmental concerns with the continued use of gasoline-powered vehicles and equipment.’

    The Louisville City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday in support of a 2022 ordinance limiting the number of gas stations to six – with an exception carved out for one more (for a total of seven) if big box stores such as Costco or Sam’s Club build a store that’s 80,000 feet or larger and includes a gas station. https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/denver-suburb-caps-number-gas-stations-promote-electric-vehicles

    THIS ONE NEEDS TO BE RECONSTRUCTED IN $$ AND IMPACT.”Twenty-five percent across the board. That means cops, firefighters. It means healthcare. That’s just what they call discretionary spending,” he added.u00A0Paraphrasing Biden: If Freedom Caucus has its way, then the central government won’t control States’ cops, firefighters, and healthcare. Biden’s central government pits citizens against each other.
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/house/freedom-caucus-lays-out-debt-ceiling-demands

    THESE IDIOTS DON’T THINK OF MORE THAN RUNNING THEIR MOUTHS. 1) WON’T PASS THE SENATE. 2) WHAT IF DEMS RETAKES CONTROL AGAIN?

    • Avatar erin says:

      I feel for them. Boulder shut down a lot of potential development (mostly for good reasons, of quality of life), and so people moved to other nearby small towns like Louisville. What do you do, just blanket the prairie with humans from here to Kalamazoo?

  • Avatar Fain Zimmerman says:

    2x is too fast for me! Is there a way to run it about 1.25 or 1.5? Found it on YT!

  • Avatar Robert Yoho MD (ret) says:

    The left is a mess but I never believed their stories much so I’m not so disappointed. I am surprised where they have gone tho

  • Avatar Fain Zimmerman says:

    Excellent interview – Wow!

  • Avatar Linda Gilbert says:

    Amazing interview. Thank you.

  • Avatar Bruce, BA,BSN-RN says:

    Although Dr.Yoho apparently has no affiliation or support for AE911Truth.org, I do. I support them financially (monthly donation, and occasional support for larger projects). 9/11/01 woke me up. It wasn’t until 2009 when the so called “nano-thermite” peer reviewed research article was published that I thought some kind of real change would happen. Obviously, no real investigation has occurred. If Covid19 woke you up, please contemplate why 9/11/01 didn’t. The evidence that AE911Truth.org has revealed is overwhelmingly strong. 9/11/01 is the event that brought forth many of the draconian laws that the Covid19 lie was able to implement and make real. And if you’ve never read the so called “nano-thermite” peer reviewed paper from 2009, please read it at the AE911Truth.org website. That paper is just ONE piece of strong evidence.

    • Avatar Robert Yoho MD (ret) says:

      Thanks I will. Here is my excuse:

      Seamus O’Mahony Can medicine be cured?

      More than most professions, medicines colonizes oneu2019s life. After graduation, I was consumed by the demands of the job. Years went by in a blur of weekends on call and post-graduate examinations. My horizon was always near: the next job, the next qualification. For many years, I embraced this way of living and thinking. It is not without its advantages: medical career structures, and what passes for success in the profession, are so rigid and clearly laid out that the true careerist knows instinctively what to do in any given situation. I slowly ascended the ladder to the status of consultant in a British National Health Service teaching hospital, spending many years along the way in various training positions. As a young consultant, I became something of a Pharisee, a vector of institutional and professional culture. By the age of forty, I had achieved a state of perpetual busyness, and might have continued along this well-trodden pathway for the remainder of my career. A series of events during my forties changed everything; the details are both too tedious and too personal to recount here. When, at the age of fifty, I surveyed the wreckage, I concluded that I had somehow sabotaged this promising career. The sabotage may have been subconsciously deliberate: the real problem was a loss of faith, an apostasy. The cartoon character Wile E. Coyote falls to his doom in the canyon only when he no longer believes; as long as he is unaware of his situation, he remains blissfully suspended in mid-air. My apostasy did not extend to the clinical encounter, and old-fashioned doctoring. I lost faith in all the other things: medical research, managerialism, protocols, metrics, even progress. I became convinced that medicine had become an industrialized culture of excess, and that Ivan Illichu2019s assertion that it had become a threat to healthu2013which seemed ludicrous to many doctors in the mid-1970su2013was true. I qualified just as the golden age of medicine was ending. In the thirty-five years since then, I have worked in three countries and many hospitals. I have witnessed the publicu2019s disenchantment with medicine, the emergence and global domination of what might be called the medicalu2013industrial complex, and the corruption of my profession. This medicalu2013industrial complex includes not just the traditional villain known as Big Pharma, but many other professional and commercial groups, including biomedical research, the health-food industries, medical devices manufacturers, professional bodies such as the royal colleges, medical schools, insurance companies, health charities, the ever-increasing regulatory and audit sector, and secondary parasitic professions such as lobbyists and management consultants….

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