UN, WEF admit they control search engine results, Big Tech: “We own the science and we think the world should know it”

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 By Ethan Huff 

To keep the narrative in constant check, the United Nations (UN) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) are colluding with Big Tech to censor not just social media accounts but also Google search results that contradict the official propaganda on the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), climate change, and other prominent issues.

 

Last fall, the WEF held its Sustainable Development Impact Meetings around the same time as the UN General Assembly meeting. At both events, the issue was discussed at length with both entities claiming that they "own the science" through their control of Silicon Valley.

 

"We own the science and we think that the world should know it, and the platforms themselves also do," was one of the arrogant statements made at the meetings.

 

"If you Google 'climate change,' you will, at the top of your search, you will get all kinds of UN resources," said another about one of the outcomes of this collusion.

 

"Another really key strategy we had was to deploy influencers ... influencers who were really keen, who have huge followings, but really keen to help carry messages that were going to serve their communities, and they were much more trusted than the United Nations," it was further admitted.

 

"This idea that all speech is equal is not true," said another."

 

(Related: If the WEF is successful in its endeavors, the entire world will look like communist China.)

 

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All of these statements were made by globalist "elites" who apparently no longer fear retribution from the public. Even just 10 years ago, they would have at least attempted to hide or shroud this type of rhetoric in a more palatable way – now, they no longer care, it would appear. 

 

This is the essence of the "great reset," at least as WEF head Klaus Schwab envisions it. The globalists from their ivory towers instruct social media and tech platforms as to what information is acceptable, and this is what becomes of the internet in that it becomes a propaganda tool rather than an information tool.

 

At the WEF meetings "Tackling Disinformation" module, participants from the UN, CNN, and Brown University discussed strategies for better controlling narratives online.

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