Thursday, December 4, 2014
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: "Google to Support Hillary Clinton in US 2016 Election"
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: "Google to Support Hillary Clinton in US 2016 Election" (SP).
Internet giant Google will play a significant part in the US presidential elections of 2016, when it will support Hillary Clinton, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Thursday.
"Google will be an important factor on the US elections of 2016," Assange said via video conference at a Madrid presentation of his new book "When Google met WikiLeaks". He added that Google will support Hillary Clinton as the company has close ties with the US Department of State, which Clinton previously headed.
According to Assange, Google's relations with the US government date back to 2002. He stated that many people who are currently working for Google are closely linked to US foreign policy. "It should be noted that the ties [of Google] with Hillary Clinton are especially strong. Many of those employed by Google have previously worked as her advisers or assistants," Assange said.
Google is not just an internet company any more, but a huge all-encompassing monopoly closely involved with the political agenda of the United States, WikiLeaks co-founder and Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange said in an article published in Newsweek.
Assange Claims Google Gets White House Support, Does Things CIA Cannot Do The WikiLeaks founder also reminded the audience that Google took an active part in PRISM – a clandestine anti-terrorism mass electronic surveillance data mining program launched in 2007 by the US National Security Agency (NSA).
"On the structural level, Google currently acts like the NSA, like a bait to lure as many users as it can and gather all the information about them – where they are, what they are searching for, what do they do in the networks. It creates "user profiles" and passed the information to US government," Assange said.
According to Assange, Google is currently the number one lobbyist in the United States, spending more money than any other company to influence the decisions of Congress.
"Google is stronger and more powerful than the [Catholic] Church," Assange concluded.
In his book "When Google met WikiLeaks," Assange tells about his meeting with Google's Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen in June 2011. The executive chairman of Google Eric Schmidt and the director of Google Ideas Jared Cohen, who previously worked as an adviser to Hillary Clinton, visited Assange when he was living under house arrest in Norfolk, England.
The Google senior employees were accompanied by the vice president of the US Council on Foreign Relations Lisa Shields and then-journalist and current Department of State adviser Scott Malcomson, to whom Assange refers as the "diplomatic emissaries of Washington."Read the full story here.
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