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Anons,
Our latest Google insider hasn’t gone public yet (he will tomorrow) and Google has already sent him threatening legal letters.
One of the things I admire most about this latest insider is he isn’t afraid of Google.
In fact, after Google’s hostile legal letter, our insider has decided to DOUBLE DOWN.
Anons, our insider has decided to release MORE documents from inside Google.
How many more?
Tomorrow Project Veritas will publish over 1,000 pages of internal Google documents.
The insider has asked Project Veritas to release it ALL and I have given him my word that I will.
This will be explosive.
But I need you to know this won’t come without sacrifice. Google is going to continue to put the pressure on Project Veritas and our insider.
Please consider fighting back with a tax-deductible gift today.
Google is the most powerful company in the world, and I need to know I can properly protect my staff, our operations, and our insider when we release this MASSIVE file of internal Google documents.
Give your best gift of $50, $100, $250, or $500 right away
I’m releasing our next Google story tomorrow and these documents will be public for the world to see. Google is being exposed AGAIN.
As one of our best supporters, I need to know you’re with me. Donate here: https://secure.anedot.com/project-veritas/c1b90dcd63dff10897ade
Be Brave!
James
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James O'Keefe
President & CEO
Project Veritas
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Anons,
President Trump just tweeted about Project Veritas and our efforts three times this afternoon!
Anons -- the PRESIDENT is taking notice of what you and I are accomplishing.
One of his posts was about our investigation into The New York Times in 2017. This is particularly interesting because The New York Times JUST made national headlines for changing one of its headlines due to anti-Trump public pressure. An absolute embarrassment.
Here’s the backstory:
In our 2017 investigation, Project Veritas exposed numerous Times employees. One even admitted that his reporting wasn’t objective!
After Veritas published the videos, I confronted the Executive Editor, Dean Baquet on the street, and he refused to talk with me.
Though these journalists act like they have a higher ethical standard than Project Veritas, I often find that they’re ashamed to actually talk about their practices.
A year later, I saw Dean at a conference at the Duquesne University National Conference on the First Amendment.
I decided to approach Dean to say hello, but when I walked up, he grimaced and quickly turned his back to me. He couldn’t even look me in the eye.
Did he fear me? Was he ashamed? I guess I’ll never know.
In that moment, to me, he was no longer the head of the Old Grey Lady. He was just a man in a restaurant.
I’m sharing this story with you now because tomorrow Project Veritas will shatter another mainstream institution: big tech. Veritas will spur another crack in the dam of the Google goliath.
Another insider is stepping out of the shadows and he’s releasing hundreds of pages of internal documents at Google.
He’s going to speak out and share his story with you -- and I hope you’ll listen.
Media figures like Dean Baquet might not acknowledge what this young man has to say -- but people like you and I will.
Please keep an eye on your inbox. Tomorrow morning’s Google story is incredibly important, and it deserves your immediate attention.
Sincerely,
James
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James O'Keefe
President & CEO
Project Veritas