
	by Julian Assange
	
	August 24, 2013
	
	from
	Cryptome Website
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	
	
	 
	
	
	
	It has been revealed today, thanks to 
	
	Edward Snowden, that Google and other 
	US tech companies received millions of dollars from the NSA for their 
	compliance with the PRISM mass surveillance system.
	
	So just 
	how close is Google to the US securitocracy? 
	
	 
	
	Back in 2011 I had a meeting with Eric Schmidt, 
	the then Chairman of Google, who came out to see me with three other people 
	while I was under house arrest. 
	
	 
	
	You might suppose that coming to see me was 
	gesture that he and the other big boys at Google were secretly on our side: 
	
		
		that they 
		support what 
		we at WikiLeaks are struggling for: 
		
		
			
				- 
				
				justice 
- 
				
				government transparency 
- 
				
				privacy for individuals 
	
	
	But that would be a false supposition. 
	
	 
	
	Their agenda was much more complex, and as we 
	found out, was inextricable from that of the US State Department. The 
	
	full 
	transcript of our meeting is available online through the WikiLeaks 
	website:
	
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	 
	
	Audio of
	
	Secret Meeting Between...
	
	
	
	Julian Assange and Google CEO Eric Schmidt
	
	April 19, 2013
	
	from
	
	WebArchive Website
	
	 
	
	 
	
	On the 23 of June, 2011 a secret five 
	hour meeting took place between
	WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, who was under house arrest in rural
	UK at the time and Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
	
	Also in attendance was Jared Cohen,
	a former Secretary of State advisor to Hillary Clinton, Scott
	Malcomson, Director of Speechwriting for Ambassador Susan Rice at the US
	State Department and current Communications Director of the
	International Crisis Group, and Lisa Shields, Vice President of the
	Council on Foreign Relations.
	
	Schmidt and Cohen requested the meeting, they said, to discuss ideas
	for "The New Digital World", their forthcoming book to be published on
	April 23, 2013.
	
	We provide
	
	here a verbatim transcript of the majority 
	of the meeting;
	a close reading, particularly of the latter half, is revealing.
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	 
	
	
	audio transcript
	
	
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	The pretext for their visit was that Schmidt was then researching a new 
	book, a banal tome which has since come out as The New Digital Age. My less 
	than enthusiastic review of this book was published in the New York Times in 
	late May of this year. 
	
	 
	
	On the back of that book are a series of 
	pre-publication endorsements: 
	
		
	
	
	Inside the book Henry Kissinger appears once 
	again, this time given pride of place in the acknowledgements.
	
	Schmidt’s book is not about communicating with the public. He is worth $6.1 
	billion and does not need to sell books. Rather, this book is a mechanism by 
	which Google seeks to project itself into Washington. It shows Washington 
	that Google can be its partner, its geopolitical visionary, who will help 
	Washington see further about America’s interests. 
	
	 
	
	And by tying itself to the US state, Google 
	thereby cements its own security, at the expense of all competitors.
	
	Two months after my meeting with Eric Schmidt, WikiLeaks had a legal reason 
	to call Hillary Clinton and to document that we were calling her. It’s 
	interesting that if you call the front desk of the State Department and ask 
	for Hillary Clinton, you can actually get pretty close, and we’ve become 
	quite good at this. 
	
	 
	
	Anyone who has seen 
	
	Doctor Strangelove 
	may remember the fantastic scene when Peter Sellers calls the White House 
	from a payphone on the army base and is put on hold as his call gradually 
	moves through the levels. 
	
	 
	
	Well WikiLeaks journalist Sarah Harrison, 
	pretending to be my PA, put through our call to the State Department, and 
	like Peter Sellers we started moving through the levels, and eventually we 
	got up to Hillary Clinton’s senior legal advisor, who said that we would be 
	called back.
	
	Shortly afterwards another one of our people, WikiLeaks’ ambassador 
	Joseph Farrell, received a call back, not from the State Department, but 
	from Lisa Shields, the then girlfriend of Eric Schmidt, who 
	does not formally work for the US State Department. 
	
	 
	
	So let’s reprise this situation: 
	
		
		The Chairman of Google’s girlfriend was 
		being used as a back channel for Hillary Clinton. This is illustrative. 
		It shows that at this level of US society, as in other corporate states, 
		it is all musical chairs.
	
	
	That visit from Google while I was under house 
	arrest was, as it turns out, an unofficial visit from the State Department.
	
	
	 
	
	Just consider the people who accompanied Schmidt 
	on that visit: 
	
		
			- 
			
			his girlfriend Lisa Shields, Vice 
			President for Communications at 
			
			the CFR 
- 
			
			Scott Malcolmson, former senior State 
			Department advisor 
- 
			
			Jared Cohen, advisor to both Hillary 
			Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, a kind of 'Generation Y Kissinger' 
			figure - a noisy Quiet American as the author Graham Greene 
			might have put it 
	
	Google started out as part of Californian 
	graduate student culture around San Francisco’s Bay Area. 
	
	 
	
	But as Google grew it encountered the big bad 
	world. It encountered barriers to its expansion in the form of complex 
	political networks and foreign regulations. 
	
	 
	
	So it started doing what big bad American 
	companies do, 
	
	from Coca Cola to Northrop Grumman. It started leaning heavily 
	on the State Department for support, and by doing so it entered into the 
	Washington DC system.
	
	 
	
	A recently released statistic shows that Google 
	now spends even more money than Lockheed Martin on paid lobbyists in 
	Washington.
	
	Jared Cohen was the co-writer of Eric Schmidt’s book, and his role as 
	the bridge between Google and the State Department speaks volumes about how 
	the US securitocracy works. 
	
	 
	
	Cohen used to work directly for the State 
	Department and was a close advisor to both Condolezza Rice and 
	Hillary 
	Clinton. But since 2010 he has been Director of Google Ideas, its in-house 
	‘think/do’ tank.
	
	Documents published last year by WikiLeaks obtained from the US intelligence 
	contractor Stratfor, show that in 2011 Jared Cohen, 
	then (as he is now) Director of Google Ideas, was off running secret 
	missions to the edge of Iran in Azerbaijan.
	
	 
	
	In these internal emails, Fred Burton, 
	Stratfor’s Vice President for Intelligence and a former senior State 
	Department official, describes Google as follows:
	
		
		“Google is getting WH [White House] and 
		State Dept support and air cover. In reality they are doing things the 
		CIA cannot do… [Cohen] is going to get himself kidnapped or killed.
		
		 
		
		Might be the best thing to happen to expose 
		Google’s covert role in foaming up-risings, to be blunt. The US Gov’t 
		can then disavow knowledge and Google is left holding the shit-bag”
	
	
	In further internal communication, Burton 
	subsequently clarifies his sources on Cohen’s activities as Marty Lev, 
	Google’s director of security and safety and.. Eric Schmidt.
	
	WikiLeaks cables also reveal that previously Cohen, when working for the 
	State Department, was in Afghanistan trying to convince the four major 
	Afghan mobile phone companies to move their antennas onto US military bases.
	
	 
	
	In Lebanon he covertly worked to establish, on 
	behalf of the State Department, an anti-Hezbollah Shia think tank. And in 
	London? He was offering Bollywood film executives funds to insert 
	anti-extremist content into Bollywood films and promising to connect them to 
	related networks in Hollywood. That is the Director of Google Ideas. 
	
	 
	
	Cohen is effectively Google’s director of regime 
	change. He is the State Department channeling Silicon Valley.
	
	That Google was taking NSA money in exchange for handing over people’s data 
	comes as no surprise. When Google encountered the big bad world, Google 
	itself got big and bad.