Russia Today Uses AstroTurfing Group to Make Case Against Google
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2010-08-07 13:09:25 UTC
Modified: 2010-08-07 13:09:25 UTC
Summary: The channel "Russia Today" is misled or misleads with an AstroTurf entity called "Consumer Watchdog", which is only about attacking Google's business
THIS post is another quick update about the AstroTurfing group known as "Consumer Watchdog". The thing about this post is, it's not about defending Google but about defending the integrity of a decent news network, which has people misled by hired guns like 'Consumer' 'Watchdog' [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].
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Whenever someone mentions "Consumer Watchdog", that someone ought to be made familiar with the facts. "Consumer Watchdog" is directly connected to Grassroots Enterprise (both reverse/invert the name of the practice they actually engage in), which is a massive AstroTurfing body that ought to be banned/disbanded. Regarding Google's attitude towards privacy, openuniverse says about Google's CEO Eric Schmidt: 'I thought his stance on privacy could be summed up "give, up! roll over."' ⬆
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