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CIA and Google Team Up Again For More Spying
Search engine company has long been in bed with intelligence
network
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Google is supplying the software, hardware and tech support to
US intelligence agencies who are in the process of creating a
vast closed source database for global spy networks to share information.
Google is selling storage and data searching equipment
to the CIA, the FBI, the National Security Agency, and other intelligence
agencies, who have come together to build a huge internal government
intranet.
Google is also providing the search features for
a private Wikipedia-style site, called Intellipedia.
"We are a very small group, and even a lot
of people in the federal government don't know that we exist,"
said Mike Bradshaw, who leads Google's federal government sales
team and its 18 employees, yesterday to the San
Francisco Chronicle.
The government supply arm of Google has also reportedly
entered into a number of other contracts, details of which it
says it cannot share.
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Google's partnership with the intelligence network
is not new. As we reported
in late 2006, An ex-CIA agent Robert David Steele
has claimed sources told him that CIA seed money helped get the
company off the ground
Speaking to the Alex Jones Show, Steele elaborated
on previous
revelations by making it known that the CIA helped
bankroll Google at its very inception. Steele named Google's CIA
point man as Dr. Rick Steinheiser, of the Office of Research and
Development.
"I think Google took money from the CIA when
it was poor and it was starting up and unfortunately our system
right now floods money into spying and other illegal and largely
unethical activities, and it doesn't fund what I call the open
source world," said Steele, citing "trusted individuals"
as his sources for the claim.
"They've been together for quite a while," added Steele.
Late last year, new programs of internet monitoring
were announced by a freshly created department branch of Homeland
Security called the National Applications Office
"Mr. Chertoff also plans soon to unveil a cyber-security
strategy, part of an estimated $15 billion, multiyear program
designed to protect the nation's Internet infrastructure. The
program has been shrouded in secrecy for months and has also prompted
privacy concerns on Capitol Hill because it involves government
protection of domestic computer networks." The Wall
Street Journal wrote.
Essentially the program allows the DHS to regulate and control
access to the internet in the name of "protecting" national
security.
The news came on the back of separate
revelations that another military spy agency, the
NSA has increasing control over SSL, now called Transport Layer
Security, the cryptographic protocol that provides secure communications
on the internet for web browsing, e-mail, instant messaging, and
other data transfers.
In other words the agency is capable of intercepting and reading
your emails and instant messages in real time.
Earlier this year came the announcement that US National Intelligence
Director Mike McConnell is drawing
up plans for cyberspace spying that would make the
current debate on warrantless wiretaps look like a "walk
in the park".
The plan would mean giving the government the authority to examine
the content of any e-mail, file transfer or Web search.
Recently, the
lawyer for an AT&T engineer has alleged that
"within two weeks of taking office, the Bush administration
was planning a comprehensive effort of spying on Americans”
That is BEFORE 9/11, before the nation was embroiled in the freedom
stripping exercise commonly known as the "war on terror"
had even begun.
Earlier this year, CNET
reported that both Google and Microsoft refused to
say if they have provided users private data to the federal government
under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act -- the warrantless
wiretapping program.
We have also previously reported on a vast intelligence program,
being overseen by the FBI, which is to establish a global biometric
database known as "Server
in the Sky" that will collate and provide an
"International Information Consortium" with access to
the biometric measurements and personal information of citizens
of the US, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand in the name of
fighting the "war on terror".
After 9/11 the work of 16 different intelligence agencies, including
the CIA and the giant National Security Agency, which eavesdrops
on international communications, as well as the Energy Department
and the Drug Enforcement Administration was centralized under
the office of the Director
of National Intelligence.
Over decades we have witnessed the evolution of Government
surveillance programs and information databases targeting
citizens. We are now witnessing the centralization of this vast
control grid Panopticon beyond our own borders.
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