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Google CEO Basically Admits You Have No Right to Privacy

This is just so insane, I had to post it. You won’t ever look at Google’s search engine the same way again:

A CNBC interview with Google CEO Eric Schmidt suggests the search giant Google shouldn’t get off easy, and users should be wary of what Google knows about them — and with whom they can share that information.

CNBC’s Mario Bartiromo asked CEO Schmidt in her December 3, 2009 interview: “People are treating Google like their most trusted friend. Should they?”

Schmidt’s reply hints that if there’s scandalous information out there about you, it’s your problem, not Google’s.

Schmidt tells Baritoromo:

If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place.

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5 Responses to “Google CEO Basically Admits You Have No Right to Privacy”


  1. 1 eloivsdiablo  | country flag 
      
    Dec 11th, 2009 at 2:38 am

    Foehammer, I’m believe you’ve run off the rails and trying to push sh!t up hill. Governments and corporations the world over since the industrial age have wrought untold havoc on unsuspecting peoples since their inception, the founders were well aware of the nature of the beast and created the greatest document ever conceived, but this document, the constitution, is being worn away by the very types the founders were trying to safe guard against. If you feel betrayed by your government and the corporate world in this intensified age of big brother, then I suggest you’re being naive. And if you insist on ignoring political elements such as religion, or more to the point, islam, then you have absolutely no chance of stemming the ever increasing influence of fascism and its insidious attempt to usurp liberty…

  2. 2 Foehammer  | country flag 
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    Dec 11th, 2009 at 11:22 am

    Oh, really? Then what am I to make of the newest information I heard the other night with millions of viewers that tuned in to ‘Conspiracy Theory’ — that terrorists were in the cockpit of at least one of the American Airline flights BEFORE it got off the ground?

    You call me naive…

    I’m still me, same as I ever was: just as vigilant, just a smart, just as tenacious. I will not stop questioning everything until we get answers and traitors are prosecuted.

    Building 7.

    Not to mention, what makes you think that I’m giving Islam a pass? The content is still all here on my site. I’m still steadfastly aware of the flaws with the Cult of Islam, but also am I aware that the Globalists are using those exploitable flaws against the world. It’s pathetically easy to instigate terrorism with Muslims — it’s like kicking a fire ant nest: you’re going to get bitten. The 8 years in Iraq and Afghanistan are a ploy. The terror events will never stop, no more than they have ever ceased in Egypt, Israel, Pakistan, India, London, Scandinavia and anywhere else where Islam takes root in any substantial numbers. I see more and more Muslims here in Texas, so despite my efforts the cult will grow in our midst until that too rises up to become yet another thorn in the sides of Americans domestically.

    All that’s changed here are my priorities. I can’t abide traitors. I can’t abide the murdering of Americans - for financial gain and destruction of national sovereignty especially. I can’t abide blue-blood elitists — being half Irish, I have a bit of a thing about empirical tyranny.

    All these Bilderberg bastards better hope I don’t revert to my Molly roots. Pray I don’t. I’d be a far worse enemy to these globalists than they’ve ever dreamed of in their worst nightmares. My patience has its limits.

    So, sniff that last paragraph, NSA. Which side are you going to be on when the Revolution really gets started, boys and girls?

    May all Oath-breakers rot for eternity.

  3. 3 eloivsdiablo  | country flag 
      
    Dec 12th, 2009 at 12:28 am

    Hey, I get a kick out of listening to Alex Jones radio podcast nearly everyday, but I’m not naive to believe that big business and government can be halted in its desire to control our every movement, they’ve been steadily intruding and invading our lives for hundreds years now. The reality is that if one wants to partake in this material world one has to abide by the rules and the majority do exactly that. So, so what if Google wanted to spy on us, your every move is on your hard drive and a concocted warrant could be issued and your hard drive scrutinized at any moment, nothing new.
    Millions of viewers tuned into Ventura’s ‘Conspiracy Theory’? So what, over a billion people are muslims.
    Conspiracy theories are viewed with skepticism and rightly so, and are often ridiculed because they are rarely supported by any ‘conclusive’ evidence. The term conspiracy theory is frequently used to identify secret military, banking, or political actions aimed at stealing power, money, or freedom. In other words they feed off paranoia. What better ‘conclusive’ evidence was there than that of the magic bullet in the JFK assassination? What come of that one? Nothing. There is a mountain of them and they all end up nowhere. Personally, I like David Icke’s, ‘lizard people run the world’ theory.
    The bottom line is belief in conspiracy theories has become a topic of interest for sociologists and psychologists, and the persistence re-hashing of Alex Jones material is a testament of you having run off the rails.
    Here’s an article on big business and government with some perspective- http://www.cato.org/research/articles/cpr28n4-1.html

  4. 4 Foehammer  | country flag 
      
    Dec 12th, 2009 at 12:47 am

    No, ‘conspiracy theory’ is simply a psychological super trigger that’s been beaten into the public psyche so well that even the mention of the term diminishes anything being discussed.

    It does not instantly invalidate a search for the truth for people that are immune to these tricks, but we are in the minority.

    Bottom line here is that the USA is headed straight for an armed revolution/civil war. I predict that we will see big rumblings in the form of riots, protests and worse by 2012, and this is hardly the first time I’ve stated this…

    Everywhere I turn I hear stories of how people cannot get loans, cannot afford their mortgages, cannot send their kids to private schools anymore, are back on noodle soup as a mainstay food and on and on and on. Well over 15% of the USA is out-of-work and the government lies about that figure just like they lie about so much more.

    I urge everyone to be paranoid as hell in the coming decade. Be prepared…for anything.

  5. 5 eloivsdiablo  | country flag 
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    Dec 12th, 2009 at 1:23 am

    You make a valid point and I don’t deny for a moment that the sh!t is about to hit the fan. So repeat after me, give me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, courage to change the things i can, and wisdom to know the difference…


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