

#306 - Harvard Scientist Blows Whistle on Google's Mind Control Research | Dr. Epstein
48 snips Jun 2, 2025
Dr. Epstein, a Harvard-trained psychologist and former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today, exposes alarming truths about Google's influence. He discusses mind control research, revealing how search results can sway voter opinions by up to 63%. The conversation also uncovers the whistleblower threats he faced and Google's extensive data harvesting tactics through services like 23andMe. Additionally, he warns about the impact of AI and the need for monitoring big tech to protect democracy. Tune in for insights on privacy, censorship, and the intersection of technology and ethics.
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Google's Massive Voter Influence
- Google's search results order can shift undecided voters' preferences massively, up to 63% in experiments.
- People don't notice the bias even when blatantly obvious, demonstrating powerful covert manipulation.
Threats After Congressional Testimony
- After testifying before Congress, Dr. Epstein's wife died in a suspicious car accident.
- Multiple close associates faced threatening incidents, showing possible intimidation against whistleblowers.
Google’s Intelligence Origins
- Google's origin involved intelligence agencies to monitor internet searches for national security.
- Their ability to track search histories later enabled Google's massive advertising monetization.