Re-posted by Nicholas Stix
This Google whistleblower, Zachary Vorhies, reminds me of the NYPD whistleblower, Officer Adrian Schoolcraft, who went public in 2009, regarding the NYPD’s fakestats regime. (I had been exposing said NYPD fraud since 1996, but I was just spitting in the wind, and according to Heather Mac Donald, I still am.)
The NYPD brass sent goons to kick Schoolcraft’s door down, kidnap him, and have him committed to a psycho ward for a few days. Eventually, Schoolcraft won a settlement for $600,000. However, nothing changed at the NYPD.
Project Veritas
Published on Aug 14, 2019
A Google insider who anonymously leaked internal documents to Project Veritas made the decision to go public in an on-the-record video interview. The insider, Zachary Vorhies, decided to go public after receiving a letter from Google, and after he says Google allegedly called the police to perform a "wellness check" on him. See the documents Zach leaked to Project Veritas in June: https://youtu.be/csP4z8dR6X0
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