Director of Google Ideas, and "geopolitical visionary" Jared Cohen shares his vision with US Army recruits in a lecture theatre at West Point Military Academy on 26 Feb 2014 (Instagram by Eric Schmidt)
Washington Examiner: Clinton email reveals: Google sought overthrow of Syria's Assad
Google in 2012 sought to help insurgents overthrow Syrian President Bashar Assad, according to State Department emails receiving fresh scrutiny this week.
Messages between former secretary of state Hillary Clinton's team and one of the company's executives detailed the plan for Google to get involved in the region.
"Please keep close hold, but my team is planning to launch a tool ... that will publicly track and map the defections in Syria and which parts of the government they are coming from," Jared Cohen, the head of what was then the company's "Google Ideas" division, wrote in a July 2012 email to several top Clinton officials.
Read more ....
WNU Editor: The Syrian war is the last thing that Google should get itself involved in .... but that is exactly what they wanted to do .... at least in 2012. And this is not the first time that the head of Google Ideas tried to the use social media to incite social uprisings ....
.... he once reportedly asked Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to hold off of conducting system maintenance that officials believed could have impeded a brief 2009 uprising in Iran.
If Google shareholders and/or the mainstream media wants to know why countries like Russia, China, etc. .... are hostile to Google .... this direct involvement in the internal affairs of Syria should put to bed any doubts.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
Take note Mukhhabarat.
Post a Comment