In this episode, Vorhies shares his story. He also discusses the power of Google and how its censorship program works. In particular, how it impacts search engine results, along with YouTube views and comments, and how certain information is ranked and blacklisted.
In 2019, Vorhies delivered 950 pages of documents outlining Google's program of censorship to the US Department of Justice. His story was made famous when it was spotlighted by Project Veritas and his book,Google Leaks: A Whistleblower's Exposé of Big Tech Censorship relates the harrowing ordeal he went through as a result of coming forward.
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Project Due Diligence
Project Due Diligence is a coordinated effort by a team of engineers around the world to engage the profession in performing its due diligence regarding the official reports on the three catastrophic building failures that occurred on September 11, 2001.
As engineers, we have a legal responsibility to guard the public’s safety. Given the magnitude of the building failures at the World Trade Center, which resulted in greater loss of life than any other building failure in history, it is our duty to understand the official reports and to call for further investigation if those reports are not satisfactory.
To facilitate this process of due diligence, we are giving our presentation to groups all over the world. At the conclusion of each presentation, we invite engineers to sign our petition and to join us in disseminating this information to the entire engineering profession.