
While it is certainly possible, but not really probable, that the Google search fiasco of today is a simple mistake, as was suggested by Eric Goldman, an SEO researcher and co-director of Santa Clara University's High Tech Law Institute, the more likely truth is that Google is once again meddling with the 2024 election to ensure the "correct" candidate "wins" this time. Recall that Google is also now grappling with a Justice Department (DOJ) lawsuit alleging that the search engine giant is a monopoly in violation of antitrust laws. The latest news about the already rigged (probably) 2024 election can be found at Rigged.news. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.comGoogle head Eric Schmidt's secret strategic plan for the US election #PodestaEmails https://t.co/LskJODXyXn
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