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Episode 389: Google and the CIA

Episode 389: Google and the CIA

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In this episode, you explored the controversial and often overlooked connections between U.S. intelligence agencies and the origins of Google, focusing on claims that early research leading to the search engine was funded or influenced by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the National Security Agency (NSA). Investigative accounts suggest that government-backed research programs in the 1990s, including those supported by NSA and CIA interests, helped seed the breakthrough work on search algorithms that Sergey Brin and Larry Page would later commercialize. Critics argue that these ties reveal how deeply intelligence priorities have been woven into the evolution of one of the world’s most powerful tech platforms and raise broader questions about surveillance, government influence on innovation, and privacy in the digital age.

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Show Notes:

Don’t let them control the narrative
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica2/sociopol_internetgoogle71.htm


Who really controls the CIA

https://exonews.org/an-in-depth-look-into-who-really-controls-the-us-government-deep-state-because-its-not-the-people/

Kirk CIA

https://x.com/mommaleo/status/2010057407687479455?s=46&t=ytitK_qmWZMvJd0lLKbt-g

ALTERED GENES https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_monsanto152.htm


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