Message from @Weez

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2019-09-01 01:17:01 UTC  

exactly @Zakhan

2019-09-01 01:17:22 UTC  

Because at this point we can all agree that some people aren't going to take the word of a good few people coming out of there.

2019-09-01 01:17:28 UTC  

you can't investigate first without basis and that basis is the lynch pin 95% of the time

2019-09-01 01:17:31 UTC  

People's words are not good enough.

2019-09-01 01:17:35 UTC  

This >Blacklist includes Google services...

2019-09-01 01:17:49 UTC  

well internal documents are evidence

2019-09-01 01:17:52 UTC  

Torrent websites are included in there

2019-09-01 01:17:59 UTC  

it takes 'conclusions of law' in order to convince a judge your case has merit

2019-09-01 01:18:01 UTC  

That basis of observable factors is being collated and presented to the FTC, whom will then move on.

2019-09-01 01:18:07 UTC  

Infowars is included in there

2019-09-01 01:18:12 UTC  

@lunemarie @lunemarie very suspicious

2019-09-01 01:18:14 UTC  

Why would Google want to show any of this information?

2019-09-01 01:18:24 UTC  

Are you saying that the leaked documents don't have any standing as evidence?

2019-09-01 01:18:26 UTC  

i have had personal luck with the FTC

2019-09-01 01:18:34 UTC  

the issue is what is lumped in with those places weez

2019-09-01 01:18:41 UTC  

they are the place to file a complaint if you every have such an issue

2019-09-01 01:18:42 UTC  

and the other videos i linked show even more

2019-09-01 01:18:44 UTC  

Why would Google want to show torrent sites and conspiracy theory websites on their Google Now stories

2019-09-01 01:18:50 UTC  

A feature I didn't even know existed?

2019-09-01 01:18:58 UTC  

"dailycaller"

2019-09-01 01:19:01 UTC  

<:think:604636148970553344>

2019-09-01 01:19:04 UTC  

@stathelle They probably do, but on the other hand they could always be faked. To find their doubles in the Google Archives would make them more legit.

2019-09-01 01:19:11 UTC  

"infostormer"

2019-09-01 01:19:13 UTC  

<:think:604636148970553344>

2019-09-01 01:19:15 UTC  

many companies break the rules as a matter of course cause they know few people will challenge

2019-09-01 01:19:32 UTC  

"fury.news"

2019-09-01 01:19:34 UTC  

The entire system is opaque to the common man.

2019-09-01 01:19:34 UTC  

LITERALLY.

2019-09-01 01:19:35 UTC  

"Time moves forward, and nothing changes"

2019-09-01 01:19:37 UTC  

Quite the problem.

2019-09-01 01:19:52 UTC  

And the ability to draw it out along with legal fees associated with doing anything.

2019-09-01 01:20:00 UTC  

this video shows google employees conspiring to rig the 2020 election https://www.bitchute.com/video/csP4z8dR6X0/

2019-09-01 01:20:04 UTC  

"Employees like me are able to search through the internal search engine"

2019-09-01 01:20:06 UTC  
2019-09-01 01:20:09 UTC  

>Confidential information

2019-09-01 01:20:09 UTC  

and there is no way an individual can take on most companies; but a compplaint to the FTC pointing out their systemic skirting of the rules is often enough for them to move on to the next guy

2019-09-01 01:20:13 UTC  

>Able to just search for?

2019-09-01 01:20:14 UTC  

Come on..

2019-09-01 01:20:18 UTC  

Just makes it a losing game for anyone and everyone who doesn't have a flood of money.

2019-09-01 01:20:26 UTC  

yup

2019-09-01 01:20:27 UTC  

Google has some of the strongest security in the world..