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Roger Stone and research psychologist Dr. Robert Epstein discuss the covert influence of Big Tech on American elections and public discourse. Epstein presents data from his monitoring systems to argue that Google and YouTube utilize invisible algorithmic manipulation and biased reminders to favor Democratic candidates, specifically noting a massive post-2024 surge in liberal bias. The conversation characterizes platforms like Gmail as surveillance tools rather than neutral utilities, claiming they scan private data to better engineer human behavior.
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Roger Stone and research psychologist Dr. Robert Epstein discuss the covert influence of Big Tech on American elections and public discourse. Epstein presents data from his monitoring systems to argue that Google and YouTube utilize invisible algorithmic manipulation and biased reminders to favor Democratic candidates, specifically noting a massive post-2024 surge in liberal bias. The conversation characterizes platforms like Gmail as surveillance tools rather than neutral utilities, claiming they scan private data to better engineer human behavior.
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