How the CIA Made Google

Summary by Cindy Olmstead

In this two-part series, investigative journalist Nafeez Ahmed talks about the very real evidence he’s found that the CIA “spawned” Google “so they could run their secret dirty wars with greater efficiency than ever before.”

Calling it an “inside story of Google’s rise,” Ahmed blows the whistle on the smokescreen called Google and how Google facilitates sinister government spying with seed funding from the NSA, DARPA and the CIA.

Naming names and organizations and delving deep into the innards of the nation’s intelligence agencies, Ahmed exposes the methodical ways that the public’s privacy has been invaded and stolen, while government grows bigger and corporate power grows stronger.

How Google became part of this goes straight back to Stanford University, where Sergey Brin, the founder of Google, received funding to launch what is today the world’s most accessed search engine. And, just in case anyone is interested, Ahmed also has the numbers: exact figures of the amount of funding, and where it came from, to make what he says became a Goolge that was “incubated, nurtured and financed by interests that were directly affiliated or closely aligned with the US military intelligence community.”

 

SOURCE: Medium April 19, 2021