Google Leaks: A Whistleblower's Expos of Big Tech Censorship
By (Author) Zach Vorhies
By (author) Kent Heckenlively
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st January 2022
11th November 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
338.76102504252
Hardback
192
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
390g
A Story of Big Tech Censorship and Bias and the Fight to Save Our Country
The madness of Big Tech and their attempt to mold our reality into a version compatible with their liberal view of the world has never been portrayed better than in this chilling account by Google whistleblower, Zach Vorhies. As a senior engineer at Google for many years, Zach was aware of their liberal bias, but watched in horror as the 2016 election of Donald Trump seemed to drive them into dangerous territory. The American ideal of an honest, hard-fought battle of ideaswhen the contest is over, shaking hands and working together to solve problemswas replaced by a different, darker ethic alien to this country's history.
Working with New York Times bestselling author Kent Heckenlively (Plague of Corruption), Vorhies and Heckenlively weave a tale of a tech industry once beloved by its central figure for its innovation and original thinking, turned into a terrifying intellectual wasteland of brutality and censorship. For Zach, an intuitive counter-thinker, brought up on the dystopian futures of George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and Ray Bradbury, it was clear that Google was attempting nothing less than a seamless rewriting of the operating code of reality in which many would not be allowed to participate.
Using Google's own internal search engine, Zach discovered their six-part plan for complete information dominance and released 950 pages of these documents to the world in June 2019 with an appearance with James O'Keefe on Project Veritas, which quickly became one of their most popular stories.
From the liberal enclaves of Silicon Valley in 2016 in the wake of the Trump victory to the November 3, 2020 election, Zach provides a "you are there" perspective on these events and where we may be headed as a country. Read this book if you care about the future of America.
"A powerful case against Google that deserves readers attention."
KIRKUS
When Zach Vorhies went public with facts about Googles chilling influence on the worlds information landscape, he was attacked, targeted, and smeared by the same machine he exposed. Dont pass up the chance to learn what he knows.
SHARYL ATTKISSON, investigative correspondent
You, sir, you are an American Hero.
DONALD TRUMP, October 2020 at the Trump Doral
We owe Zach Vorhies and his coauthor Kent a debt of gratitude. He risked it all to reveal the truth. When all is said and done, humanity will remember those who told them the truth.
TIFFANY FITZHENRY, writer and producer
I know a lot of creepy things about Google, but I was shocked by some of the revelations that turned up in the 950 pages of documents Vorhies extracted from the company. We all need to understand how dangerous this company is.
DR. ROBERT EPSTEIN, Big Tech researcher and former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today
Few realize the risk that comes with exposing the communist nation that is Google. Zach Vorhies and Kent Heckenlively have laid their lives on the line to pull back the curtain on the technocratic overlords of the worlds most powerful monopoly.
MIKKI WILLIS, filmmaker
Were it not for the information provided by Zach, we would not have exposed the way that companies like Google are attempting to manipulate reality. Instead of simply going with the flow, Zach did the right thing by blowing the whistle and for that we owe him a debt.
CASSANDRA SPENCER, journalist, Project Veritas
Zach Vorhies was an engineer at Google and YouTube for eight and a half years, eventually attaining the rank of senior engineer. Some of his projects involved utilizing the Google Earth system for driving directions, as well as the YouTube interface of the PS4 game platform. You can find more information about Zach at his website,www.zachvorhies.com.
Kent Heckenlively, JD, is an attorney, science teacher, and New York Times bestselling author. He lives in Northern California with his wife, Linda, and they have two children, Jacqueline and Ben.