CIA Agent Admits Deep State Plotting ‘False Flag’ Just in Time for the Election
A former CIA agent has warned that the Deep State are plotting a ‘false flag’ attack just before the November election.
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Why Google Poses a SeriousThreat to Democracy, and How to End That Threat [pdf]
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Epstein%20Testimony.pdf
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Article URL: https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Epstein%20Testimony.pdf
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Why Google Poses a SeriousThreat to Democracy, and How to End That Threat. Senate Judiciary Committee ^ | June 16, 2019 | Robert Epstein, Ph.D.
Fortunately, there is a simple way to end the company’s monopoly without breaking up its search engine, and that is to turn its “index”—the mammoth and ever-growing database it maintains of internet content—into a kind of public commons.
There is precedent for this both in law and in Google’s business practices. When private ownership of essential resources and services—water, electricity, telecommunications, and so on—no longer serves the public interest, governments often step in to control them.
One particular government intervention is especially relevant to the Big Tech dilemma: the 1956 consent decree in the U.S. in which AT&T agreed to share all its patents with other companies free of charge.
As tech investor, Roger McNamee,and others have pointed out, that sharing reverberated around the world, leading to a significant increase in technological competition and innovation.
I’m talking about requiring Google to share its entire index with outside entities—businesses, nonprofit organizations, even individuals—through what programmers call anapplication programming interface, or API.
Google already allows this kind of sharing with a chosen few, most notably a small but ingenious company called Startpage, which is based in the Netherlands. In 2009, Google granted Startpage access to its index in return for fees generated by ads placed near Startpage search results.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: corruption; google; judiciary
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40% to 70% of the world will get the covid-19 virus and there is no vaccine.
It's alright to feel fear, but sometimes a very bad idea to show it.
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