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==Origins== | ==Origins== |
Revision as of 18:19, 5 October 2015
Parent organization | Alphabet |
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Headquarters | Googleplex, Mountain View, California, U.S. |
Subgroups | List of subsidiaries |
Staff | 57,148 |
Interest of | Robert Epstein, Ray Kurzweil, Bob Lee, Project Veritas |
Member of | Centre for European Policy Studies/Corporate Members, Council on Foreign Relations/Corporate Members, European Policy Centre, Highlands Forum, WEF/Strategic Partners |
Founder of | Singularity University |
Exposed by | Greg Coppola, Zach Vorhies |
Subpage | •Google/CFO •Google/Censorship •Google/Chrome •Google/Playstore |
Contents
Origins
NSA-backed.
Aims
"It’s quite obvious [Google] want to be Skynet (of ‘The Terminator’). They have their own military robots, and have stated that they desire to create a profile on every human.”[1]
Related Quotations
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Big Tech | “So one of the things that these five companies have done kind of masterfully is create these platforms that startups have to use to get to customers. So they all own these cloud-storage services. So Amazon is an example. If you want to store your media online - so, for example, all the movies that you watch on Netflix are actually stored on Amazon servers - so every time you use Netflix, Netflix is kind of paying Amazon for that kind of storage.
Yeah. It's surprising, first of all, because they're such different companies. You wouldn't really know - you wouldn't really think that they would have that kind of connection. And then they're also competitors. Netflix makes original TV shows and so does Amazon. And so, you know, in this way, Netflix has this dependence on one of its competitors. There are lots of different examples of this though. There - you know, all app makers have to put their apps in the Apple app store or the Google app store. And when they sell in those apps, 30 percent of that money goes to Apple or Google. They all have to advertise on Facebook or Google to get customers because that's become the way to advertise on digital platforms. And so any new app - Uber, Airbnb, Netflix, all the other sort of smaller companies online - have to go through these five to get to their customers. And what ends up happening is that other companies succeed, but always these five benefit off of that success.” | Farhad Manjoo | 26 October 2017 |
Platformization | “So one of the things that these five companies have done kind of masterfully is create these platforms that startups have to use to get to customers. So they all own these cloud-storage services. So Amazon is an example. If you want to store your media online - so, for example, all the movies that you watch on Netflix are actually stored on Amazon servers - so every time you use Netflix, Netflix is kind of paying Amazon for that kind of storage.
Yeah. It's surprising, first of all, because they're such different companies. You wouldn't really know - you wouldn't really think that they would have that kind of connection. And then they're also competitors. Netflix makes original TV shows and so does Amazon. And so, you know, in this way, Netflix has this dependence on one of its competitors. There are lots of different examples of this though. There - you know, all app makers have to put their apps in the Apple app store or the Google app store. And when they sell in those apps, 30 percent of that money goes to Apple or Google. They all have to advertise on Facebook or Google to get customers because that's become the way to advertise on digital platforms. And so any new app - Uber, Airbnb, Netflix, all the other sort of smaller companies online - have to go through these five to get to their customers. And what ends up happening is that other companies succeed, but always these five benefit off of that success.” | Farhad Manjoo | 26 October 2017 |
Search engine | “When trying to triangulate truth these days, it is often useful to employ multiple different search engines.” | Robert Malone | 28 January 2023 |
Employees on Wikispooks
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Google and the NSA | article | 24 August 2013 | Julian Assange | |
Document:Huawei’s phone business would be decimated without Google’s Android | Article | 20 May 2019 | Vlad Savov | A resolution to the ongoing trade dispute between the US and China is now more urgent than ever. However, China is unlikely to react positively to the bullying tactics of the US. And that means Huawei’s phone business may be in limbo for a while yet. |
Document:Jews Boast of Owning Hollywood - But Slam Gentiles Who Say the Same Thing | article | 6 July 2014 | Editorial staff | Jewish control of Hollywood, Censorship by Google and the taboo on mentioning it by Gentiles |
Document:The new mind control | article | March 2016 | Robert Epstein | The internet has spawned subtle forms of influence that can flip elections and manipulate everything we say, think and do |
A document sourced from Google
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Maldives Revisited | Report | Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Indian Ocean Malaysia Airlines Malaysia Maldives | 12 August 2016 | Blaine Gibson | Private investigator Blaine Gibson went with a team of private citizens to the islands of the Maldives, to find the citizens that claimed they saw a plane similar to MH370 in a very narrow time span the night of the disappearance. After also finding debris - in fact, even out-performing a $200 million joint-search by the authorities, one of Gibsons associates was assassinated, he was threatened to be next in line and subsequently went in hiding. |