Google Blocked Animal Rights Group From Blowing Whistle On Abuse

Google blocks ads for an animal advocacy group raising awareness of the cruelty of dog testing according to shocking new reports.

The National Institute of Health (NIH) funded the experiments, which were led by Dr. Anthony Fauci. 

WCW discovered that the NIH “spent $424,000 to commission a study in which healthy beagles are given an experimental drug and then intentionally infested with flies that carry a disease-causing parasite that affects humans.”

In August, the White Coat Coat Waste Project – a non-profit group that advocates for animal rights – released advertisements about horrendous experiments being carried out by taxpayers.

However, WCW’s Vice President of Advocacy and Public Policy, Justin Goodman, said the group discovered the ads were blocked during an ad search.

“To spread the word, we attempted to run Google search ads so that when people searched for NIH or Fauci or Fauci dogs, they’d see ads about the experiments that are being funded by the NIH,” Goodman told Ask

It was unclear from the company what policies were violated by these ads.

“Not only did they take them down, but they suspended our account. It is currently suspended. And they’ve refused to provide any information about what was wrong with the ads and why they took them down,” he added.

WCW made an appeal against the decision, but Google rejected the appeal.

Ask said the censorship of the ads is “yet another in a string of opaque decisions made by Google when it comes to censorship on their platforms. Because Google controls a massive chunk of the digital advertising market, any organization that is prohibited from running ads there is being shut out of a massive portion of the global communications circuit.”

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