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James O’Keefe says that Dakota Leazer, a Google Growth Strategist, told a reporter working for O’Keefe Media Group that there is now “a coordinated plan by Big Tech to help Harris win the 2024 election.” Leazer also said that it is “most profitable” for the company when Americans are “fearful” of “some incoming doom” and that “democracy is going to end.”

As Leazer put it, “Google is a very open and forward-thinking business. I don’t think it’s political at the very top if they think that one side will help them make more money. I think it’s more like economics. I think it is all about, like, the shares and the stock price.”

Leazer also said that political headlines that are “fueled out of hate” help Google make money from ads. He said that the tech giant has pushed ads with “rhetoric that was very much for Kamala” that “seemed to link out to real news” sites.

“Hate is behind these political headlines that get people to click on them, which brings in ad income,” he said.

“Basically, Google was pushing words that were very pro-Kamala through its ads, and they seemed to link to real news sites,” Leazer said. “The ad looked like it was for PBS, but it was really for the Kamala campaign or something.”

“Big Tech and big companies are working together to try and get her to win,” the Google official said.

“If you take a step back and look at who really runs this country, it’s a small group of billionaires, and a lot of them are in tech. It’s almost like tech rules the media,” Leazer said.

“Not totally,” he said. “If you go to Google, they’re changing the way the search engine works so that Kamala is more popular.”

“I think Facebook is pushing photos and videos that are positive about her,” Leazer said. “A lot of the AI stuff that’s kind of freeing her up right now does so in a way that’s usually good for her.”

Leazer then said again that he thinks a small group of billionaires are trying to influence the outcome of the 2024 presidential race.

“It seems like the top billionaires are working together to get Kamala to become our next CEO,” he said. “But I don’t think she will win.”

Author: Scott Dowdy

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