Julian Assange’s Conspiracy Theory 2014: WikiLeaks, Is Google Part of U.S. Government?

Julian Assange's conspiracy theory of 2014 has the possibly most famous journalist in the world accusing software giant Google of going down the "bad" path and being an active part of the United States government. In his new book, Julian Assange's conspiracy theory of 2014 is fully explained, as he exposes the meeting with Google people that prompted him to suspect ties.

The Julian Assange conspiracy theory of 2014 comes at a time when the famous editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks, a website that specializes in leaking documents about governments and large companies and making them public, an antic that has seen the website and its editor persecuted around the world, particularly the United States - so it's no shock that Julian Assange's conspiracy theory of 2014 would have some strong words dedicated to the U.S.

According to the New York Daily News, Assange goes specifically after Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt and Google Ideas director Jared Cohen in his book "When Google Met Wikileaks" - these two people interviewed the famous whistleblower for their own book, "The New Digital Age," released last year.

"I was intrigued that the mountain would come to Muhammad," Assange writes in his book, as shown by an excerpt published on WikiLeaks "But it was not until well after Schmidt and his companions had been and gone that I came to understand who had really visited me."

He then goes on to tell readers how he asked Schmidt to leak information about the United States government and he refused, citing the illegality of these actions. He goes on to say that the Executive Chairman of Google has a "well-documented" relationship with White House leader Barack Obama, and that he's also tied to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Julian Assange's conspiracy theory of 2014 can be seen in his book "When Google Met WikiLeaks," where the entirety of the interview with the Google people is told.

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