Former CIA clandestine case officer Robert David Steele made some very hot comments on his appearance on the Alex Jones radio show. Steele cites his contacts within the agency with the information that Google and the CIA are involved with one another.
Steele said, "I think that Google has made a very important strategic mistake in dealing with the secret elements of the U.S. government - that is a huge mistake and I?m hoping they?ll work their way out of it and basically cut that relationship off."
In reference to Google's fight against the U.S. Department of Justice for the privacy of its users, Steele claims that it was an elaborate charade intended for the public eye.
"Google was a little hypocritical when they were refusing to honor a Department of Justice request for information because they were heavily in bed with the Central Intelligence Agency, the office of research and development," concluded Steele.
From reports, Steele did not bring evidence to light in order to back up his claims, and neither Google nor the CIA are yet commenting on the matter. - dtech
Obviously. Google (as a search engine) is a gateway to the best sources of public information on the planet. Every intelligence agency wants to know who is finding what and how. I think many (hopefully most!) in the CIA still ideologically support US citizen's civil liberties and the Constitution. Let's all hope I'm right.
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