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Google Accused of Collusion to Boost Kamala Harris Presidential Bid

What’s more shocking than the latest plot twist in a daytime soap opera? How about the revelation that Google is allegedly colluding with Big Tech and a certain Vice President to push an upcoming presidential campaign? At least that’s what James O’Keefe’s recent undercover video suggests, courtesy of a Google Growth Strategist named Dakota Leazer. It seems that the tech titan has transformed into a modern-day villain, trying to install Kamala Harris as the next Commander-in-Chief—oops, I mean, CEO.

Leazer dropped the bombshell that while Google appears to be about innovation and service, it’s really just a wolf in sheep’s clothing. His claims indicate that when the nation is embroiled in crises and drowning in fear—a cunningly profitable situation for Google—Harris becomes the darling of the tech overlords. One has to wonder, does Google have a “Crisis Profiteering” department hidden away in its corporate lair?

Further feeding into this narrative, Leazer asserted that political headlines, which he described as being “fueled out of hate,” serve to line Google’s pockets. The implication here is clear: sensationalism sells, and if a headline gives people a good case of the jitters, it’s a gold mine for ad revenue. One could almost imagine executives high-fiving each other while reviewing their profit margins, all thanks to turning American anxiety into internet clicks.

Adding another layer to the conspiracy, Leazer suggested that Google has been working hard to favorably tilt its algorithms for Harris, essentially monkeying with search results to ensure she looks good—like a digital campaign manager, but with more data and less charisma. If this isn’t the epitome of “fake news,” it’s hard to say what is. Even Facebook, in their series of pro-Kamala ads disguised as “organic content,” is reportedly backing this effort, further leading the good old American public down the path of misinformation. 

 

As if echoing the classic “follow the money” adage, Leazer highlighted that a small cabal of billionaires are manipulating the political stage like puppeteers, and their strings are being pulled right from Silicon Valley. According to him, if it’s not Google pulling the strings, it’ll simply be the next tech giant ready to dive into the political fray.

The digital strategist certainly doesn’t seem rattled by the moral implications of deceiving voters. In fact, he appears refreshingly nihilistic about it, suggesting that if Google isn’t deceiving the public, someone else surely would be. He boldly demonstrated that fear is, indeed, a lucrative commodity, claiming that the left is currently more fearful than the right—hence, the profitable nature of their alarming headlines.

What’s clear is that this situation raises some eyebrow-raising questions about the integrity of online platforms. Anyone paying attention knows that controlling narratives and shaping perceptions are powerful tools. It seems that O’Keefe has hit upon a deep-seated chink in the armor of Big Tech, revealing that they may rather incite catastrophe and chaos than promote genuine democracy. It’s a world where clicks matter more than clarity, and fear trumps truth—just another day in the digital landscape.

Written by Staff Reports

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