08/20/2019 / By Ethan Huff
Another former Google employee has bravely come forward to tell all about what he witnessed and experienced while working for this evil tech corporation, which has so deviated from its original “Don’t Be Evil” mission statement that it now sends FBI agents to intimidate employees who fail or refuse to tow the new status quo.
According to Zachary Vorhies, who says a giant “burden (has been) lifted off of my soul” since he became a whistleblower, Google put him in the crosshairs after learning that he had anonymously leaked internal company documents to Project Veritas, which has been publishing bombshell information about all of the fraud, corruption, manipulation, and political meddling that’s taking place at Google.
In an on-the-record interview, Vorhies explained that the final straw for him was when Google decided to sic law enforcement on him under the guise of performing a “wellness check.” Similar to what consumer healthcare technology company Theranos did to one of its whistleblowers, Google went after Vorhies with a vengeance, ultimately driving him out of the company.
“I gave the documents to Project Veritas; I had been collecting the documents for over a year,” Vorhies stated during the interview.
“And the reason why I collected these documents was because I saw something dark and nefarious going on with the company and I realized that they were going to not only tamper with the elections, but use that tampering with the elections to essentially overthrow the United States.”
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As it turns out, Vorhies was instrumental in leaking the “algorithmic unfairness” documents that have since gone viral via Project Veritas, exposing Google as a biased, leftist entity pretending to be a neutral “search engine.”
“These documents were available to every single employee within the company that was full-time,” Vorhies stated about how it all came to fruition. “And so, as a full-time employee at the company, I just searched for some keywords and these documents started to pop up.”
“And so once I started finding one document and started finding keywords for other documents and I would enter that in and continue this cycle until I had a treasure trove and archive of documents that clearly spelled out the system, what they’re attempting to do in very clear language,” he went on to explain.
Not long after these leaks started to go mainstream, Vorhies received a letter from Google that contained a list of “demands.” Much like the mafia, Google ordered Vorhies to comply with its requests, which he did. But he also sent these same documents to the Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division, which has since begun to get the ball rolling at the federal level to hold Google accountable for its many crimes.
In response, Vorhies says law enforcement began showing up at his home and essentially terrorizing him as some type of criminal – all because he dared to go up against the world’s most evil, and perhaps most powerful, tech corporation.
“They got inside the gate, the police, and they started banging on my door,” Vorhies told Project Veritas about how Google retaliates against employees who cross the company in any way.
“And so the police decided that they were going to call in additional forces. They called in the FBI, they called in the SWAT team. And they called in a bomb squad … This is a large way in which [Google tries to] intimidate their employees that go rogue on the company.”
Be sure to read the full details of Vorhies’ interview with Project Veritas at the Project Veritas website.
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