Sunday, July 25, 2010

Google is CIA


In 2006 Robert David Steele,
a 20 year Marine Corps infantry intelligence officer
and former clandestine services case officer with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
spilled the beans on Google,
number one internet search engine.
Stating that CIA seed money helped kick start Google.
A relationship between the 2 is detrimental to those that don't understand that simply searching specific terms may put a spotlight on their activities,
no matter how innocent or juvenile the action may have been.

More recently a 2 year research conducted by the Washington Times
comprising of a comprehensive index of the national security and intelligence system
titled Top Secret America
has listed Google as one of many companies working with the government.

In the past Google has been accused of many malicious acts, including:
eavesdropping
many may remember seeing this?

when "Allow" was clicked by the unsuspecting user, their microphone & camera became property of whichever enterprise created the link, allowing the creator to surreptitiously spy on the unaware user.
Google's gone a step further by bedding with the government to impede upon citizens privacy by using built-in microphones to listen in on user's background noise, be it television, music or radio - and then direct advertising at them based on their preferences.

Alex Jones
(radio talk show host, documentarian, author & freedom fighter)
has exposed Google's censorship of websites it deems a threat.
By creating daily search terms and asking his listeners to jointly search the terms thru google,
he would make whatever the term may be
(i.e. Obama Deception, Fall of the Republic, Google Spies)
the top Google Trend which companies normally analyze and write about.
But Google would typically tear down the trends it deems unsatisfactory.

Google has supplied the core search technology for Intellipedia,
an online system for collaborative data sharing used by the United States Intelligence Community.

PC World recently pronounced:
“This is not the first time the NSA (National Security Agency) has been tapped to help a U.S. corporation with cyber security, but the purported partnership would certainly be unique since Google’s servers house such a vast collection of user data including search histories, email, and personal documents”

In 2004, Rob Painter the Director of Technology Assessment at In-Q-Tel
which serves the CIA
became Senior Federal Manager at Google

Google itself recently admitted
that while their cars drove around filming virtual road maps for Googlemaps for the last 4 years,
they were also intercepting wi-fi information
which contained the publics online activities,
a letter of concern was issued by Consumer Watchdog
which remarked:
“As history has repeatedly shown, alliances between the U.S. intelligence community and giant corporations that collect data on American citizens can be a toxic combination where the U.S. Constitution is concerned,”
The patent referred to in the letter

Verizon has even accused Google of freeloading
thru its cables and wires to intercept citizens data,
which it obviously then shares with the NSA.
Basically meaning other companies are aware of Googles spying, and if they're gonna be doing it through their internet services they want a piece of the pie.

With the recent launch of Google Buzz
Google's recent addition to social networking
should one believe that the information they post on their wont be stored in a personal digital dossier which could be viewed by Big Brother???

When the subject arose of websites retaining personal data for extended periods of time,
Google sited Swine Flu as justification to keep peoples personal info in its databases.

Basically, when it comes to high tech wiretapping, one should know what they're involved in,
if Google's gonna steal peoples information and share it with the government then there should be a disclaimer which warns the public to be cautious what they observe,
as it could be used against them in the long run.
Case in point:
I had a lot of friends who would look up some pretty sick shit on the internet.
Mostly for the wow factor when showing others.
As when you leave out the red button, eventually somebody's gonna want to push it.
Same goes, when you have all this stuff published even those with the most innocent of intent will want to view or experience it
(i.e Two Girls One Cup)

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