archive.is/gmw11 >From inception, in other words, Google was incubated, nurtured and financed by interests that were directly affiliated or closely aligned with the US military intelligence community: many of whom were embedded in the Pentagon Highlands Forum.
I literally have no words. All computing done today is result of some government sponsored program.
Maybe China is right by blocking this Western Spy organisation off their network.
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Evan White
>In 1999, the CIA created its own venture capital investment firm, In-Q-Tel, to fund promising start-ups that might create technologies useful for intelligence agencies. But the inspiration for In-Q-Tel came earlier, when the Pentagon set up its own private sector outfit.
>The following year, Google bought the firm Keyhole, which had originally been funded by In-Q-Tel. Using Keyhole, Google began developing the advanced satellite mapping software behind Google Earth. Former DARPA director and Highlands Forum co-chair Anita Jones had been on the board of In-Q-Tel at this time, and remains so today.
fuck me
Angel Cruz
A photo on Flickr dated March 2007 reveals that Google research director and AI expert Peter Norvig attended a Pentagon Highlands Forum meeting that year in Carmel, California. Norvig’s intimate connection to the Forum as of that year is also corroborated by his role in guest editing the 2007 Forum reading list.
The photo below shows Norvig in conversation with Lewis Shepherd, who at that time was senior technology officer at the Defense Intelligence Agency, responsible for investigating, approving, and architecting “all new hardware/software systems and acquisitions for the Global Defense Intelligence IT Enterprise,” including “big data technologies.” Shepherd now works at Microsoft. Norvig was a computer research scientist at Stanford University in 1991 before joining Bechtolsheim’s Sun Microsystems as senior scientist until 1994, and going on to head up NASA’s computer science division.
Kevin Diaz
fml user. I have kids.
Chase Perez
joke all you want but everything you do is getting filtered somewhere. And when I think that Moot actualy joined google makes me thing what kind of experiments they are running in this place.
Xavier Rodriguez
Are you really surprised? Anyone else remember the massive shilling for Google in the public and private sector right after 9/11, especially in public schools? Guess I feel a lttle less crazy now for always considering them CIA.
Bentley Parker
tfw soros and the deepstate cuk you at every turn
>"Google lobbyists planted john oliver for net neutrality" >"Google Tries to Stop Ads From Appearing Next to Hate Speech" >"Google's Chrome browser to block some ads starting next year" >"George Soros Buys Google, Liberty Global, Sells Citigroup" >"George Soros Buys Google and Comverse Tech" >"George Soros Acquires Stakes In Alphabet, Netflix As Both Corps"
Yep, don't think it's just Google either. FB, MS, Amazon are all in bed with deep government.
Thomas Parker
>always considering them CIA. I've always figured they worked right alongside NSA back when the CIA was just the big scray propaganda machine/drug trafficker/organ harvester. Now the CIA has returned to reclaim their throne of skulls.
Samuel Jenkins
>tfw Google developing SJW AI and we literally have to stop SkyNet for real.
Brandon Jones
I find it funny how Sup Forums only now is getting redpilled once their shitty addon gets blocked on Chome. Fucking kids.
And the days when people were begging for gmail invite. Just fucking amazing how deep this is this now information feeding our daily lives to the cloud,literally everything is known at some point. Who farted,who smiled,who will shoot up a school who got fucked in the ass and when the cloud knows everything.
Levi Miller
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Zachary Turner
It's a joke to think that CIA was ever not at the throne. NSA is their bitch, one of their favorites in fact.
Samuel Thomas
>when you drop the tendies
FUCKKKK
Parker Wood
This.
True Sup Forumsentoomen didn't need the blocking of Adnauseum to see the light.
It merely reinforced our long held beliefs.
Owen Hall
why do any of you care and how are you suprised
Carter Perez
>Disclaimer: I do not feel suicidal post tits with today's newspaper
Ryan Torres
That's it I'm getting an iPhone and using a new email provider. Any suggestions?
Liam Collins
>All computing done today is result of some government sponsored program. no fucking shit? what isn't a government sponsored program?
art, infrastructure, science, technology it's all government sponsored
the government isn't some malicious entity out to get you, the government exists to serve the people and make a more effective unit the government often has problems with some of the people in it, but as a whole, the government works toward your benefit
you might fucking hate taxes but newsflash, the taxman has been collecting for thousands of years, and those taxes go toward, guess what, making a better country that provides better services for its citizens
Easton Sanchez
>thinking the iPhone is somehow magically secure
The CIA wants nothing more than for people to think this.
Easy and massive honeypot for them.
Levi Watson
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Josiah Morgan
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James Powell
Android is a shit show compared to IPHONE security. That's why there's a 150 million bounty on who can crack it.
Anyway, what email and phone do you recommend? Or as we FUBAR?
Jaxson Foster
>SkykeNet
Elijah Brooks
Not art, not technology.
>the government isn't some malicious entity out to get you, the government exists to serve the people and make a more effective unit That's what it designed to do. The reality is government is spending your taxes to fund wars in a different part of the globe to protect interests of rich.
Blake Hughes
Well it isnt fucking free market when every startup,product and idea have a background in some committee that uses any of those things listed to further their goals.
How can others compete when companies are hand picked,nurtured and protected by the government? Others can stand by the way side collect the crumbs from these giants and nothing else
Brandon Allen
>the government exists to serve the people >the government works toward your benefit
Brayden Stewart
>the government often has problems with some of the people in it, but as a whole, the government works toward your benefit Bluepilled af
Well... It's over. I'm just gonna kms now. Blockchain is the next thing and CIA can't do shit about iy
Julian Cox
>IPHONE >security Oh man here we go.
Lincoln Campbell
Which third world country do you live in?
Ayden Cook
lol, so what? The WWW was initially a military-sponsored network too. That's irrelevant.
Owen Long
The article explains this in very fine detail,basically this was specifically a program to create means as for easier monitoring,storage and filtering of large sums of information after 9/11. Its was spy program from day one and we now are all part of it.
Luke Lewis
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Cooper Nguyen
I'll second this.
I rather go on a plane that does security screening than on one that does not
Nolan Rodriguez
I am a filthy breeder only 2 genders kind of man. I do not have tits.
Carter Anderson
I wonder what kind of things other countries are doing to prevent this. We know China is blocking western services(which is not working) but what about the other big nations.
Jacob Sullivan
You get to search for porn, they get to collect data. It's a win win
Nathan Gonzalez
Quit doing the digits. It's making me an unironic believer in Kek
Jackson Wright
Building their own or already too deep into the google heroin.
Oliver Gutierrez
Sup Forumsentoo master race dispensing dem tech red pills
Jacob Rivera
FOSS search engine cant come soon enough.
Chase Thompson
>implying i doubt the blockchain would be popular if the CIA/NSA didn get anything out of it
Joseph Smith
Don't be evil, Goy
Anthony Morgan
Do you know who created Bitcoin? Do you know who created the idea and the algorithm for distribution of a new form of currency? Oh right the creator is unknown. makes you think huh
Cameron Morgan
A Japan professor created it. It's probably the last hope out of a shit show global debt finance system but w/e.
Matthew Barnes
>tfw always thought working at a 3 letter intel agency would be cool as fuck i wouldnt even care if anons hated me i would probably use my badge as a shitposting tool too
Thomas Sanders
I bet you think jay-z. Exams popular because the CIA thought he'd be useful one day We can speculate but there's no inherent spying innit Besides, Bitcoin is not even the privacy coin. Monero is the darknet currency now.
Austin Green
I wouldn't mind too but shit man I don't want my kids to be spied on by the mass dragnet
Ian Morgan
>Monero is the darknet currency now. Right since there is exactly 3 people using it
For the average employee its a day to day job like anything else. There are far more intelligent people running these things.
Tyler Campbell
Dogecoin is the crypto currency of the Alt-Right. It's racist cause memes.
Colton Howard
Nobody knows for sure.
You'd be paranoid beyond any of your understanding. Rightfully so.
Landon Brown
Babbys first day at chan shilling
Jason King
I still think it a financial platform developed and tested for the future. American monetary system wont be like this forever and printing money out of thin air has to stop at some point.
Connor Ward
we're already in the botnet what would i be paranoid of?
Blake Brooks
Where do you get your news? The big bang theory?
Ian Torres
Shilling what exactly? Im posting here for 8 years please enlighten me what I was shilling. Disinfo fucking scum,no wonder Moot joined them.
James Walker
You're naive if you think that I agree but Bitcoin is like gold. I You don't use gold to buy things. You'll have Etherium or other coins suited for day to day transactions.
>I agree but Bitcoin is like gold And it is why it falls victim to the same financial workings as paper money (See mt.Gox) My point is that once is finished mining for it and all coins are out there certain people will hold a large number of them end decide how much and when they are released which is exactly what national banks were doing in the pas millennium in countries where the currency is backed by gold.
You still didnt answer my question. So I will repeat myself. What was I shilling in post ?
Christopher Nguyen
Crypto is still in its infancy and the "finished mining" part shows you don't know too much.
You also seem to imply some perfect currency exists. It does not. Flaws will always exist and the tradeoffs should be analyzed carefully.
Sebastian Reyes
I may not know about crypto much bt are you saying that the mining of a finite number of coins will never happen? What are you implying it is the same financial system in digital form with the same flaws only with easier distribution and so far not know security flaws.
Joshua Jenkins
>According to the MIIS CySec site, the initiative was launched “through a generous donation of seed funding from George Lee.” George C. Lee is a senior partner at Goldman Sachs
>But here’s the kicker. In 2011, it was Lee who engineered Facebook’s $50 billion valuation
but these all require physical access, which means if they got that close you were fucked no matter what
Brandon Ward
Mt. Gox was a centralized exchange The cool kids use decentralized exchanges now
Aiden Sullivan
that was not the point of the post but thanks for the you and you amazing comprehension and deduction skills
Hunter Flores
Wrong post, feels bad
Jayden Green
If they really want to get you, they'll do it without breaking a sweat and call it another day.
In the factory, physical access can go quite far though huh? "the tool is physically installed by a CIA operative on "factory fresh iPhones," or handsets that users haven't yet interacted with".
It knows no ends.
Parker Roberts
Monero but I mistook you for the other person. Sorry my dude
Brody Brooks
What you described can applied to anything with limited supply and value. There's 150 rare hats and one guy has 50 of them while the rest owns 2 hats at most. Of course the one who has the most has the power to manipulate prices of his rare hat.
Henry Rogers
>It's probably the last hope out of a shit show global debt finance system but w/e. how does it improve anything>printing money out of thin air has to stop at some point why?
Grayson Allen
Inflation and corrupted oversight.
Brody Wood
why is inflation bad and why can't you solve allegedly corrupt oversight?
James Murphy
>Talking shit about Norvig
The guy was at the cradle of almost all modern AI/ML research. Read his website and you'll see that he's /goodguy/
Ayden Bennett
He may be our guy just like Moot was until he joined them. They are rerouting talent left and right while gathering technologies that will protect whatever interests they have be that state or corporate wise.
>teach me basic economy pls
Justin Ross
>CIA >Military intelligence Pick one And yes, silicon valley is of great interest to the US military, especially DARPA as initially only military research went on there. Today though, these companies have to make a profit and are consumer oriented, conspiracy theories aside.
Lucas Brown
Bad because less incentive to save and destruction of savings, and more expensive goods because the two can't sync perfectly. It's not objectively bad, just a metric, but in the manner seen today it is causing damage.
>why can't you solve allegedly corrupt oversight I'll be concise: because humans aren't perfect and the incentive to corrupt a central monetary system is at the tippy top.
Nathan Wood
>Highlands Forum >Highlands
Freemasons run the government bro
Someone else runs the Freemasons, can't say it on the blue boards
Ian Davis
You do realize the whole reason for PRISM is to catch future presidential candidates doing embarassing and/or illegal shit on the internet to blackmail them with right
You don't actually believe it's about terrorism do you? The Shadow Gov is accountable to nobody not even the President or Congress. If they wanted to stop terrorism they would have implemented a travel ban after 9/11.
The whole reason they want to stop a travel ban is because that will end their excuse for mass surveillance and therefore make their supply of blackmailed individuals dry up.
Dylan King
Blackmail is one of the big reasons, but not the only. It definitely isn't just limited to presidents or candidates too, that's fucking silly.
Money and power is what it all ultimately comes down to though.
Mason Gray
Please see the slide. its an organization run by multiple directors of national agencies or exmilitary personnel.
Jace Mitchell
follow the white(ish) rabbit Sup Forums
John Cook
if people had incentives to save, capitalists would just sit on their growing piles of money while economy goes to shit
centralization of monetary system also makes it easy to have public oversight, no?
Daniel Hernandez
>compartmentalization
Nobody gives a fuck about semantics, the games played are obvious.
The term shadow government is meant to be a vague for a purpose. It's the same cancer seeping into all ABCs.
Jackson Smith
Under-rated.
Sup Forums isn't look so paranoid anymore, right Sup Forums?
Easton Torres
>centralization of monetary system also makes it easy to have public oversight, no? Central and federal banks are private property and not state owned. These big banks lobby day and night for such control mechanisms to be avoided in which they succeeded countless of times there is really no things stoping them to do what they see fit.
Camden Green
>Sup Forums who?
Ryder Thompson
>Central and federal banks are private property and not state owned. only in USA, AFAIK Why should rest of the world suffer from inefficient cryptocurrencies because of USA?
Adam Reyes
THOSE DIGITS FUGGGGGGG
DELETE PLZ
Juan Wilson
>if people had incentives to save, capitalists would just sit on their growing piles of money while economy goes to shit Please read an economics textbook.
>centralization of monetary system also makes it easy to have public oversight, no? Please read a history textbook on the fed.
Leo Nguyen
>only in USA, AFAIK Japan is another example im sure there are others. Japanese economic crash was caused because government allowed for the National bank of Japan to be privatized and they pulled all the money from the market causing the crash. Since then the term salary men was invented.