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In 2010, Eric Schmidt, the Google Overlord, set up a meeting Julian Assange. Assange wrote an article about it titled "Google Is Not What It Seems".

wikileaks.org/google-is-not-…
At the meeting was Lisa Shields, closely connected to JFK, Jr.
Lisa Shields with JFK, Jr.
It was Lisa Shields again who sent an an email to Wikileaks from Hillary's State Department confirming they were calling.

Eric Schmidt was very close to Obama, and it talks about the "back-channel diplomacy" of his trip to China, North Korea and Burma...
Julian Assange calls Jared Cohen, now of Jigsaw, "Director of Regime Change", and how he can be placed in even Egypt when it was overthrown. He was also at that time planning a trip to Iran and Azerbaijan.

Stratfor wrote about exposing Google's covert role in foaming up-risings.
Julian Assange also talked about Neocon front groups like Foreign Police Initiative, as well as civil society NGOs.
Cohen actually flew in carefully selected social media activists from “problem areas” like Venezuela & Cuba to watch speeches by Obama campaign’s new-media team & the State Department’s James Glassman, to network with public relations consultants, “philanthropists,” & US media.
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