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# When Google Met WikiLeaks

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Assange at His Best
  

*by R***N on Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2014*

If you want to understand the nexus between large technology companies like Google, the foreign policy establishment, and the national security state, this book is a must.  Assange recounts an interview of him conducted by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen (and others) in which they discuss Wikileaks, issues of security and privacy, issues of the role of organizations like wikileaks in society and in what Assange refers to as the preservation of the "intellectual record."  The transcript of the entire conversation is in the book as is the way in which Schmidt and Cohen warped what Assange said when recounting this interview in their own, trivial book.What is at stake here is large; this is not an indictment only of one company (Google) but of the entire assault on civil society and individual rights conducted by the nexus.That Assange manages to retain his optimism is a tribute to him; this book is a real eye-opener and a clarion call for action..by us all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Utterly incredible eye opening reading
  

*by C***I on Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2016*

Anytime I can read  well documented sources that show how disreputable the mainstream media is and shows how the MSM is just a propaganda tool for our authoritarian government I feel relieved but sad to read the truth. This would also include all of our branches of government. Scary and downright shameful the steps they take to cover up crimes by our government. I respect Julian Assange and consider him a hero for being one our few investigative journalists who fights for his principles in spite knowing all harassment and danger he will face. Ecuador president Raphael Correa is also a hero for giving him asylum knowing the blowback his country would receive from the USANeed to start reading again ----- so much to cover

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Necessary Rebuttal
  

*by J***H on Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014*

This book is an obvious (and literal), yet necessary rebuttal to the propaganda perpetuated by Google in its book The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People.  For the diligent, the best way to hear the brilliance of the hero Julian Assange, who while certainly ripe with his own ego and paranoia (of course the question remains whether it is paranoia when so many are out to get him), literally has put his life and all monetary support on the line, is to listen to the transcript of the interview between him and the Google CEO Eric Schmidt on the Wikileaks site which is three hours (so compelling as to be impossible to stop listening) of such technological, metaphysical, bureaucratic systems, political and financial genius that even Michel Foucault would be impressed.  As this transcript is free (like all of Assange's work and heroism), it is diametrically opposed to the clear greed of Google -- regardless of the validity of either argument.For those, like myself, who, at the very least believe in checks and balances of all side of difficult worldwide philosophical arguments, risking your life and poverty always gets my vote over joining the greed of the Power Establishment (assuming Eric Schmidt was even wise enough to realize, it IS a choice).  One item that neither addresses is that, while the symbiotic nature of the US Government and US business is nothing new, the internet and the cloud add elements that are hyper-Orwellian in nature.For example, for all the ignorant that are putting information into the cloud and assuming that the Constitution protects it, just consider for a moment how much more secret, anonymous and untraceable (even assuming perfectly well-intentioned humans and a perfect legal system) the cloud is regarding where your "property" under the 4th Amendment is being stored.  All of the benefits of the cloud are also its most negative aspects.  Unless you have a private cloud (assuming they exist and are not merely marketing hype), to get the benefit of elasticity, keep in mind that a cloud provider does not typically know where on Earth (much less within the US) your information, i.e. "property", is located.  This means that what law applies is also up for grabs, as is what happens if there is a leak or a US or Foreign governmental request of obtain it, and whether or not you will even ever be provided with notice of the issue (for more on this read "A Global Reality: Governmental Access to Data in the Cloud" by Winston Maxwell, Paris, France and Christopher Wolf, Washington, DC -- 23 May 2012).So while this "book" is largely a recount of the interview transcript, it is a way to not have the Banking Industry block your donations to Wikileaks and to place yourself (I perhaps naively assume since the list must be mighty long by now) on a lower-level threat list by the government for doing so.  Of course, now we have Amazon playing the role of Google in the drama, since I presume they are taking a percentage --  no surprise as Capitalism rolls on.

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