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Disturbing Proof the WEF and UN Are Quietly Deleting the Internet
October 5, 2022 | Baxter Dmitry
During a World Economic Forum (WEF) panel last week, a United Nations representative announced that they "own the science," in reference to their "climate information" partnership with Google.
Didn't anyone tell you? They OWN the science. They OWN the narrative. Anyone who disagrees with their narrative is spouting "Disinformation" and must be punished. Now they admit they are "partnering" with Big Tech to ensure you get the information that they want you to see or approve of you seeing.
It seems they learned some lessons from China and North Korea and want to put those lessons into practice to ensure that we all go along with their truth (or lies) and their truth (or lies) only.
At the World Economic Foru's "Sustainable Development Impact Meetings," participants from the UN, CNN, and Brown University discussed best practices on "controlling narratives" as part of the "Tackling Disinformation" panel.
The UN's Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, brought up their partnership with big tech companies including TikTok and Google that contribute to controlling the narrative.
According to Fleming, the internet is already being scrubbed of information that counters their narrative. For example, Google search results now prioritize UN links.
"We partnered with Google," she said, adding, "for example, if you Google 'climate change,' you will, at the top of your search, you will get all kinds of UN resources."
"We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we Googled 'climate change,' we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top," she said, before claiming ownership of science.
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It seems they learned some lessons from China and North Korea and want to put those lessons into practice to ensure that we all go along with their truth (or lies) and their truth (or lies) only.
At the World Economic Foru's "Sustainable Development Impact Meetings," participants from the UN, CNN, and Brown University discussed best practices on "controlling narratives" as part of the "Tackling Disinformation" panel.
The UN's Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, brought up their partnership with big tech companies including TikTok and Google that contribute to controlling the narrative.
According to Fleming, the internet is already being scrubbed of information that counters their narrative. For example, Google search results now prioritize UN links.
"We partnered with Google," she said, adding, "for example, if you Google 'climate change,' you will, at the top of your search, you will get all kinds of UN resources."
"We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we Googled 'climate change,' we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top," she said, before claiming ownership of science.
Please go to News Punch to continue reading.
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