Showing posts with label Heather Sells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Sells. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2019

Ex-Google Employee Alleges Hundreds of Conservative Sites Blacklisted, Delivers Evidence to DOJ - CBN News Heather Sells,Steve Warren


Ex-Google Employee Alleges Hundreds of Conservative Sites Blacklisted, Delivers Evidence to DOJ
08-15-2019
CBN News Heather Sells,

Did the tech giant Google blacklist hundreds of conservative websites to push forward a progressive agenda? That's what a former Google employee is alleging – and he's taking his case to the Department of Justice.
Zachary Vorhies told the investigative organization Project Veritas that he has delivered close to 1,000 pages of documents from Google, his former employer, to the anti-trust division at the Justice Department. 
Vorhies says he worked at Google for eight years and that his documents show that the tech giant manipulated its algorithms so its search engine was biased against conservative and Christian media.
"The reason why I collected these documents is because I saw something dark and nefarious going on with the company," Vorhies explained. "I felt that our entire election system was going to be compromised forever by this company that told the American public that it was not going to do any evil. And I saw they were making really quick moves, not only in the documents but also in the internal speeches that the executives were giving to the company. 
"They were intending to sculpt the information landscape so that they could create their own version of what was objectively true," he said.
The Vorhies documents show the black-listed websites include prominent conservatives voices like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Michelle Malkin. They include the Daily Caller and RedState as well as Christian websites such as The Christian PostPatheosand Christian Today
As far as we know, CBN News was not blacklisted.
Just last December, the CEO of Google went before Congress and testified that the company was politically neutral. Speaking about the company's search algorithms, he said: "Our algorithms have no notion of political sentiment."
But Vorhies says the documents show otherwise. Some of the documents are available to view online.
"They're telling people they don't have any blacklists. They don't have any political ideology. They don't have any political bias," he said. "But it's really clear that they do. And if Google wants to have political bias and they want to say they've got political bias, that's their right as a company. But for them to go under oath and say that these blacklists don't exist, well, employees like me are able to search through the internal search engine of the company and see that they do is hypocritical at the least. And it's perjury at the worst." 
Vorhies told Project Veritas that he was making $260,000 a year at Google but that he stepped away because he wanted to do the right thing.
He said he's feared for his life after coming forward in recent weeks. The former Google employee told the investigative website that he has set up a "Dead Man's Switch" to release all of the information to the public in the event of his death. Vorhies said he notified Google about his plan. 
CBN News is reaching out to the Department of Justice for more information on this case.
Glenn Beck, CEO of The Blaze website appeared on Thursday's edition of CBN's Newswatch program to discuss the allegation that his company's websites are being blacklisted by Google.
Glenn Beck, CEO of The Blaze website told CBN News on Thursday he's not surprised if the blacklisting is happening. 
"This is something we've been warning about and we've been talking about for a while," Beck explained. "We know they are outwardly banning and I think it's really more than a de-personizing people."
"It's very reminiscent of China. We know that it is happening openly to people," Beck said. "And they are getting more and more subtle with their algorithms. This poses a great, great danger to our republic."
When asked about Google's CEO's testimony to Congress last year, Beck urged viewers to look at the Harvard study that was done by Professor Epstein, a Hillary Clinton supporter, but started to track Google and what they were doing and how they were manipulating search results.
"He said that just by changing the first five search results, you can take somebody that is undecided and you can move them into one camp or the other," Beck noted. "And he has evidence that they did that during the 2016 election, and he is ringing the warning bell as hard as he can that democracy or our republic may be on its last legs this election because of manipulation of algorithms. And just search items from Google and he has the evidence to back it up." 
Asked how his organization would respond to the alleged Google blacklisting, Beck responded, "I'm kind of to the point now to where I know what's coming. Our job is to alert people that this is happening. You don't realize you're being manipulated. And to gather all of the voices together under The Blaze and join hands and arms and support each other, because we're being run out of the public square in the cover of darkness."

Sunday, September 30, 2018

Women of Faith Find Ford Assault Testimony Deeply Disturbing: 'I'm Surprised by How Hard It Is to Watch' - CBN News Heather Sells

Beth Moore is one of many women of faith who tweeted about Dr. Ford's Senate testimony

Women of Faith Find Ford Assault Testimony Deeply Disturbing: 'I'm Surprised by How Hard It Is to Watch'
09-29-2018
CBN News Heather Sells

Many women of faith, including sexual assault survivors, found Thursday's Senate hearing testimony 
by Dr. Christine Ford and Judge Brett Kavanaugh deeply troubling. Their posts on social media spoke 
of inner turmoil no matter their political persuasion.

Author and speaker Mary DeMuth has written about her sexual assault as a child and said Ford's 
recollection of laughter during her attempted rape brought her to tears.

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"I am crying right now," she tweeted Thursday. "I remember that too – the bantering, the joking, the 
lackadaisical ways the boys demeaned me, treating their abuse as no big deal."


Mary DeMuth@MaryDeMuth

“They were laughing with each other, two friends having a really good time with one another.” I am 
crying right now. #KavanaughHearings I remember that too, the bantering, the joking, the lackadaisical 
ways the boys demeaned me, treating their abuse as no big deal.

Southern Baptist leader and survivor Trillia Newbell tweeted, "I'm surprised by how hard it is to watch 
this hearing."


Trillia Newbell
✔@trillianewbell


I'm surprised by how hard it is to watch this hearing. Praying for others who are likely struggling too. 
May God bring peace, comfort, and healing where needed.

Former prosecutor and sexual abuse expert Boz Tchividjian said the testimony created a painful day for 
many survivors. "May these amazing souls be comforted and loved by those around them," he tweeted.


Boz Tchividjian@BozT

This has been a very painful day for many survivors having been triggered by what they witnessed in a 
Senate hearing room. May these amazing souls be comforted and loved by those around them...and 
may they end this difficult day with hope for tomorrow.

Likewise, Bible study speaker and assault survivor Beth Moore said, "A lot of people feeling stripped 
bare today. Your kindness and compassion even toward matters you don't fully understand could be a 
blanket to somebody. It's a cold world. Warm it up a little."

Christian publisher and abuse survivor Jennifer Lyell talked about three things people have done that 
helped her over the years: believing her story and telling her so, telling her they were sorry and not 
changing how they treated her.

With the rise of the #MeToo movement and the #ChurchToo movement, awareness of sexual abuse is 
growing in the pews and affecting how people of faith view abuse survivors, be they in their church or 
a Senate hearing room.

The Southern Baptist Executive Committee recently announced it will spend $250,000 for a sexual 
abuse advisory study.

And two-thirds of Protestant pastors surveyed in a LifeWay Research study said sexual and domestic 
violence affects their congregations. Eighty-five percent said they had heard of #MeToo and three-
quarters said they knew someone who had been sexually harassed.

One in five also said they personally had experienced domestic or sexual violence.

Friday, September 1, 2017

'God Is Our Refuge and Strength': President Trump Declares Sunday 'A National Day of Prayer' - CBN News Heather Sells


Hurricane Harvey AP 2
'God Is Our Refuge and Strength': President Trump Declares Sunday 'A National Day of Prayer'
09-01-2017
CBN News Heather Sells
President Trump has just declared Sunday to be "a National Day of Prayer," joining with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott who has also called on Texans to pray for recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey.
"We are deeply grateful for those performing acts of service, and we pray for healing and comfort for those in need," the President's proclamation states.
"As response and recovery efforts continue, and as Americans provide much needed relief to the people of Texas and Louisiana, we are reminded of Scripture's promise that 'God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble,'" the proclamation continues.
"I call on all Americans and houses of worship throughout the Nation to join in one voice of prayer, as we seek to uplift one another and assist those suffering from the consequences of this terrible storm," Trump says.
Meanwhile, the governor of Texas has also called on his fellow Texans and people around the country to pray for Texas on Sunday.
Gov. Greg Abbott issued a proclamation calling for an official day of prayer for Texans "of all faiths and religious traditions and backgrounds."
The governor is urging people to pray for the safety of first responders, public safety officers and military personnel involved in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
He's also calling for prayers for the "healing of individuals, rebuilding of communities and the restoration of the entire region struck by this disaster."
Abbott applauded Texans for helping each other through the ordeal and noted they are grateful for the support and resources they've received in days since Harvey struck.
Harvey has caused record flooding in parts of the state and has been blamed for the deaths of more than 30 people.
In 2011, Texas Gov. Rick Perry also called for official prayer but ironically--he called for prayers for rain. At the time, the Lone Star state was in the throes of severe drought and wildfires. Perry called for three official days of prayer, from April 22-24, to pray for rain.

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