April 1, 2008
Google works for CIA
As if Google did not control enough things, it seems that they have been recruited to help out the CIA and other security services to help them better understand how to process and share the information that these services appear to accumulate.
In order to get one step ahead of the people that they are after, the agencies have been buyer Google servers to help them along and at the same time, Google is providing search facilities for the agency wiki style site, which is called Intellipedia and is used by many agencies for posting information about their targets etc.
It would seem that Google’s plan to take over the world, has now moved into the Government phase which is going to mean that the data held on Google’s servers is becoming larger and more important all of the time, not bad for a simple search engine!
Source [Times]
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