by Staff Report
August 14, 2019
from
ProjectVeritas Website
Spanish version
Zachary Vorhies discovered the pure evil intent of
Google when he realized that it intended to
overthrow the U.S. government.
He put his career on the line to expose hundreds of
internal Google documents.
Source
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VIDEO: "the police began looking for me…"
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Google Sent Threatening Letter to Google Insider Zachary Vorhies:
"they knew what I had done and that letter contained several
demands".
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HUNDREDS of Internal Google Documents Leaked to Project Veritas…
news blacklist, "human raters," YouTube CEO video…
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Google Insider Wants More Insiders to Blow Whistle: "people have
been waiting for this Google Snowden moment where somebody comes out
and explains what everybody already knows to be true"
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"I felt that our entire election system was going to be compromised
forever, by this company that told the American public that it was
not going to do any evil"
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The internal Google documents are available
here.
Google "Machine Learning Fairness" Whistleblower
goes Public
Says:
"Burden lifted off of my Soul"
San Francisco
A Google insider who anonymously leaked internal
documents to Project Veritas made the decision to go public in an
on-the-record video interview.
The insider,
Zachary Vorhies, decided
to go public after receiving a letter
from Google, and after he says
Google allegedly called the police to perform a "wellness check" on
him.
Along with the interview, Vorhies asked Project Veritas to publish
more of the internal Google documents he had previously leaked.
Said Vorhies:
"I gave the documents to Project Veritas, I had been collecting the
documents for over a year.
And the reason why I collected these
documents was because I saw something dark and nefarious going on
with the company and I realized that there were going to not only
tamper with the elections, but use that tampering with the elections
to essentially overthrow the United States."
In June of 2019, Project Veritas published internal Google documents
revealing "algorithmic unfairness."
Vorhies told Project Veritas
these were documents that were widely available to full-time Google
employees:
"These documents were available to every single employee within the
company that was full-time. And so as a fulltime employee at the
company, I just searched for some keywords and these documents
started to pop up.
And so once I started finding one document and
started finding keywords for other documents and I would enter that
in and continue this cycle until I had a treasure trove and archive
of documents that clearly spelled out the system, what they're
attempting to do in very clear language."
Vorhies walks towards police
with phone in hand.
Intimidation
Shortly after the report including the "algorithmic unfairness"
documents was published, Vorhies received a letter from Google
containing several "demands."
Vorhies told Project Veritas that he
complied with Google's demands, which included a request for any
internal Google documents he may have personally retained.
Vorhies
also said he sent those documents to the Department of Justice
Antitrust Division.
After having been identified by an anonymous account (which Vorhies
believes belongs to a Google employee,) on social media as a
"leaker," Vorhies was approached by law enforcement at his residence
in California.
According to Vorhies, San Francisco police received a
call from Google which prompted a "wellness check."
Vorhies described the incident to Project Veritas:
"they got inside the gate, the police, and they started banging on
my door… And so the police decided that they were going to call in
additional forces.
They called in the FBI, they called in the SWAT
team. And they called in a bomb squad."
"[T]his is a large way in which [Google tries to]
intimidate their
employees that go rogue on the company…"
Partial video of the incident was provided to Project Veritas.
San
Francisco police confirmed to Project Veritas that they did receive
a "mental health call," and responded to Vorhies' address that day.
"Google
Snowden moment"
Project Veritas has released hundreds of internal Google documents
leaked by Vorhies.
Among those documents is a file called,
"news
black list site for google now."
The document, according to Vorhies,
is a "black list," which restricts certain websites from appearing
on news feeds for an Android Google product.
The list includes
conservative and progressive websites, such as newsbusters.org and
mediamatters.org. The document says that some sites are listed with
or because of a "high user block rate."
Another newly published document titled "Fringe ranking/classifer:
Defining channel quality" lists an example ranking of various news
sites, including CNN and FOX News.
A document titled "Fake news &
other fringe: Trashy recap" reveals that videos are rated by
multiple "human raters."
One internal Google document labelled "coffee beans" appears to show
Google employees discussing diversity hiring practices.
A related
internal thread of communications also shows an apparent discussion
about the "coffee beans" document, where one Google employee
expresses concern that the document appears to,
"misrepresent
Google's hiring practices in a way that could raise legal
questions…"
Another thread of internal Google documents shows Google employees
discussing President
Donald Trump's infamous "covfefe" tweet, and a
proposed plan to change the Google translation of the term.
"You're going
to be a hero"
Vorhies told Project Veritas that he hopes more insiders at Google
decide to go public and discuss big tech abuses.
"My message to those that are on the fence is I released the
documents.
They can go in, they can see everything that Google is
doing and then they can see the scale of it. Because I think that
there's a lot of engineers that have a hint that things are wrong,
but they don't understand the colossal scale that it's at.
And so
for those people, I say, look at the documents, take the pulse of
America, see what's happening and come and tell the world you know
what you already know to be true."
Project Veritas requested comment from Google on this story but
did
not receive a response at the time of this publication.
Video
Leaked
documents
Below is an index of internal Google documents Project Veritas
received from the Google insider. Each folder can be downloaded by
clicking on the links in the table below.
Project Veritas has not re-named
any of the files, but did arrange the documents into the
downloadable folders:
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