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Welcome to the Tech Watch Project. We stand as the frontline defenders of democracy in the U.S. Established in 2012, our mission is clear: unveil the covert manipulation orchestrated by Big Tech on American thoughts and votes. Our dedicated Tech Watchdogs, spread nationwide, maintain an unceasing 24/7 watch on Big Tech, gathering crucial ‘Ephemeral’ data designed to sway your vote. This invaluable information is then channeled to our flagship, AmericasDigitalShield.com, revealing Big Tech’s election bias to the public.
Please help support our 13,000+ Tech Watchdogs with a $25 monthly contribution, gearing up for the 2024 Election. As the Tech Watch Project, a 501c3 nonprofit led by Dr. Robert Epstein, we stand as the sole U.S. organization collecting court-admissible data. Join us, and together, we wield the power to protect the sanctity of our democracy in the digital age. Your contribution is a vital investment in preserving a fair and transparent electoral process for all Americans.
Dr. Robert Epstein is the Senior Research Psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology (AIBRT), a Harvard Ph.D., and former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today. He is also an author, journalist, and has held positions at several universities including Boston University, and Harvard University.
Dr. Epstein leads the “Tech Watch Project,” a pioneering initiative dedicated to uncovering and mitigating the covert influences of Big Tech on our behaviors, social narratives, and, crucially, our electoral processes. Through this project, he has developed the world’s first 24/7 online monitoring system, a tool designed to safeguard our elections and protect our children from the profound manipulations of companies like Google.
He has testified before Congress multiple times as recently as December 2023.
Who are our watchdogs?
In the digital age, private entities, armed with psychological tools, manipulate elections as Big Tech’s iron grip shapes opinions and sways votes through:
These are all what we consider ephemeral experiences, they disappear without a trace.
Our court-admissible data from the Tech Watch Project exposes intentional interference, providing a crucial step in controlling Big Tech’s power. Today, votes, particularly from undecided voters, succumb to Big Tech’s influence right up to Election Day.
Our Tech Watchdogs are real individuals from all 50 states who replicate online experiences, uncovering online threats to protect democracy.
Unlike Big Tech, we place a premium on data privacy. We exclusively analyze aggregate data without any personally identifying information.
Our agents play a vital role in preserving online content, emphasizing the need for extensive monitoring to tackle political bias.
Without our Watch Dogs, we are defenseless against Big Tech’s agenda, exposing us to their manipulation of social narratives and compromising election integrity.
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