In the wake
of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, western governments are moving
fast to legitimize expanded powers of mass surveillance and controls on
the internet, all in the name of fighting terrorism.
US and European politicians
have called to protect NSA-style snooping, and to advance the capacity
to intrude on internet privacy by outlawing encryption. One idea is to
establish a telecoms partnership that would unilaterally delete content
deemed to “fuel hatred and violence” in situations considered
“appropriate.” Heated discussions are going on at government and
parliamentary level to explore cracking down on lawyer-client confidentiality.
What any of this would have done to prevent the Charlie Hebdo attacks remains a mystery, especially given that we already know the terrorists were on the radar of French intelligence for up to a decade.
There
is little new in this story. The 9/11 atrocity was the first of many
terrorist attacks, each succeeded by the dramatic extension of draconian
state powers at the expense of civil liberties, backed up with the
projection of military force in regions identified as hotspots
harbouring terrorists. Yet there is little indication that this tried
and tested formula has done anything to reduce the danger. If anything,
we appear to be locked into a deepening cycle of violence with no clear
end in sight.
As our governments push to increase their powers, INSURGE INTELLIGENCE can
now reveal the vast extent to which the US intelligence community is
implicated in nurturing the web platforms we know today, for the precise
purpose of utilizing the technology as a mechanism to fight global
‘information war’ — a war to legitimize the power of the few over the
rest of us. The lynchpin of this story is the corporation that in many
ways defines the 21st century with its unobtrusive omnipresence: Google.
Google
styles itself as a friendly, funky, user-friendly tech firm that rose
to prominence through a combination of skill, luck, and genuine
innovation. This is true. But it is a mere fragment of the story. In
reality, Google is a smokescreen behind which lurks the US
military-industrial complex.
The
inside story of Google’s rise, revealed here for the first time, opens a
can of worms that goes far beyond Google, unexpectedly shining a light
on the existence of a parasitical network driving the evolution of the
US national security apparatus, and profiting obscenely from its
operation. More
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