#DELETED; Big Tech's Battle to Erase the Trump Movement and Steal the Election

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When voters find out what big tech companies have done to meddle in the coming election, they’ll be rightly furious” said the source, who worked on key Google products for several years. “The level of covert manipulation is breathtaking. Every American who’s worried about the future of free and fair elections should read this book.” The book’s author, Allum Bokhari, has worked as a tech reporter at Breitbart News since 2015. He has helped whistleblowers within Google, Facebook, and YouTube release damning leaks exposing Big Tech’s political bias. In 2018, he obtained “The Google Tape,” a one-hour recording of Google’s top executives reacting to the election of Donald Trump in 2016. The most powerful people at the company, including co-founder Sergey Brin, CEO Sundar Pichai, and chief legal officer Kent Walker expressed dismay over Trump’s election, with Walker pledging to make the populist movement a “blip” in history. Just over a month later, Bokhari obtained “The Good Censor,” an 85-page document from within Google admitting to Silicon Valley’s “shift towards censorship.” Sen. Ted Cruz later grilled representatives of Google about the leak during a congressional hearing. Bokhari also revealed the existence of YouTube’s “controversial query blacklist,” a secret file used by the company to manipulate political search results. The leak revealed that YouTube adjusted search results on terms like “abortion” and “federal reserve” in response to complaints from left-wing journalists. He also obtained Facebook’s “hate agents review” list — a hit list of high-profile political figures that the platform considers potential “hate agents.” Facebook keeps regular tabs on these people, including monitoring their offline activities. The list included Candace Owens, Brigitte Gabrielle, and other prominent conservatives. #DELETED, the product of Bokhari’s five years of investigating Silicon Valley, reportedly reveals even more of Big Tech’s secrets. Sources and whistleblowers who work or have worked for Google, Facebook, Twitter, and other tech giants were extensively interviewed for the book. They reveal Big Tech’s secretive, AI-controlled methods to control and manipulate information, methods that unlike overt bans and censorship, cannot be readily observed by outsiders. They also explain how virtually every Big Tech company was pulled to the radical left after the 2016 election, with radical elements within Google, Facebook, and Twitter now obsessively pursuing an overriding goal: stopping Trump’s reelection.

Author(s): Allum Bokhari
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 250
Tags: Trump, Donald, 1946- | Social media—Political aspects— United States. | Internet industry—Political aspects—United States. | Corporate power—United States. | Right and left (Political science) | Polarization (Social sciences)—United States. | Political culture—United States. | United States—Politics and government—2009–2017. | United States—Politics and government; wwg1wga

Title Page
Copyright
Foreword
Prologue: The Typewriter That Talked Back
1. A Very Offensive Election
2. How the Web Was Lost
3. The Panic
4. Plausible Deniability
5. Deleted
6. Robot Censors
7. Human Censors
8. Financial Blacklisting
9. The World’s Most Dangerous Company
10. Censorship Kills the YouTube Star
11. The Defamation Engine
12. The World Wide Honeypot
13. The “Free Speech Wing of the Free Speech Party”
14. When Facebook Kills Your Business
15. When Silicon Valley Met Washington
16. “Just Build Your Own”
Epilogue: The Typewriter That Did as It Was Told
Acknowledgments
Discover More
About the Author
Notes