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� Google is Your Enemy: Why are You Still Using Their "Free" Products...?��
In the wake of the January 6th Capitol event, the�FBI used Google location data to pwn attendants�with nothing more than a valid Gmail address and smartphone login:
A stark reminder that�carrying a tracking device with a Google login, even with the SIM card removed, can mean,
But Google also operates its own�internal�intelligence agency - complete with foreign regime-change operations that are now being applied domestically. � And they've been doing so without repercussion for over a decade. � � � � From Google Ideas to Google Regime Change� In 2010, Google CEO Eric Schmidt created�Google Ideas. � In typical Silicon Valley newspeak, Ideas was marketed as a,
Astute readers know this "think/do" formula well - entities like the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) or World Economic Forum (WEF)draft policy papers (think) and three-letter agencies carry them out (do). � And again,
To head up Google Ideas, Schmidt tapped a man named�Jared Cohen. � He couldn't have selected a better goon for the job - as a card-carrying member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Rhodes Scholar, Cohen is a textbook Globalist spook. � The State Department doubtlessly approved of his sordid credentials, as both Condoleeza Rice and Hillary Clinton enrolled Cohen to knock over foreign governments they disapproved of.
With all this mounting evidence, surely Google Ideas was decommissioned. � Surely Jared Cohen was swiftly ousted from his position at one of America's premier Big Tech darlings for crimes against humanity, right?
Why scrap all that hard work when you can just�rebrand�and shift your regime change operations to domestic targets? � � � � Google Jigsaw - USA Psyop Edition� Google Ideas was renamed�Google Jigsaw�in 2015 after years of bad press and controversy - this time with an eye on performing psychological operations in the United States. � � � � But all that experience data mining and overthrowing Middle Eastern nations wasn't just thrown out. � Rather, Jigsaw repurposed its internal psychological operations program (code-named Operation Abdullah) to�instead target "right-wing conspiracy theorists," as revealed by privacy researcher Rob Braxman. � Using a technique known as the�redirect method, Jigsaw attempts to populate outbound links to dissuade potential thought-criminals from looking at wrong-think. � Make no mistake - the redirect method is about more than manipulation of search engine results.
You don't even need to use Google's search engine to populate them with weaponized data. � In fact, search alone provides far fewer avenues for offensive metadata usage than a�cell phone. � We would implore readers to take a look at�Jigsaw's site. � It's a study in how to use front-end design to creep out your visitor, as a snippet of JavaScript code ensures your cursor is tracked in a spotlight throughout your visit: � � � � The site also uses another bit of intelligence tradecraft known as "transferrence":
The four subheaders on Jigsaw's homepage,
...demonstrate this tactic at work.
Yet Jigsaw markets itself as�combating�these societal ails. � Of course, nothing could be further from the truth, just as Google's former company tag-line of "Don't Be Evil" was a similar reversal of reality. � And yes, regime change aficionado Jared Cohen is still the CEO of Google Jigsaw. � In fact, Jigsaw, LLC was overtly brought back�in-house as of October 2020. � � � � In Closing� As we've described in�previous articles, vast swaths of the State-controlled Panopticon are currently being outsourced to Big Tech companies. � Call this phenomenon a public-private partnership.
...or any of the other euphemisms dreamt up by these hapless would-be oligarchs to sell neofeudal Technocracy to the public. � Making intelligence services pseudo-independent from the State is simply a mandatory prerequisite for fully globalizing them. � Furthermore, as the Biden administration seeks to reclassify half of the country as�domestic extremists, it's no secret that companies like Google, with their vast data weaponization programs, will play a key role in identifying Public Enemy #1:
There is no "silver bullet" solution to this problem. � Nearly all consumer electronics can be�exploited at very low levels. Even the Internet itself is a longstanding�military intelligence operation. But this doesn't mean any action short of becoming a Luddite is meaningless! � If�data is the new oil, it's time to shut off your well:
While a full list of meaningful action is beyond the purview of this post (or any single blog entry for that matter), the important takeaway here is this:
Take the first step and revoke your consent... � � � |
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